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How To SEE LIFE CLEARLY! | Christina Sermon

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    Grace and peace to you all, in Jesus’ name.
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    My name is Christina.
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    And today, I have the incredible privilege of sharing the Word of God with you.
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    My prayer is that the Word of God that you will receive today will not return void
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    but it would accomplish the purposes of God in your life today, in Jesus’ name.
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    Now, I don't know about you but I love food and I especially love freshly baked bread.
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    And I'm always excited if I go to the bakery
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    and discover that they're just bringing out those warm loaves.
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    The finished product is magnificent.
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    And I love it when friends and family come to visit me,
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    and when they enter through my front door,
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    they're greeted with that smell of freshly baked bread.
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    It's so inviting.
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    But can you imagine for a moment being invited for breakfast,
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    but instead of being served up that delicious loaf,
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    you are instead given the
    individual ingredients.
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    Can you imagine how horrible it would be to eat a cup of plain flour
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    or drink a glug of oil or have to eat a packet of yeast?
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    No one would enjoy that because the individual ingredients are bitter and bland.
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    But a skilled baker can work them together for our good.
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    And before that bread can be enjoyed,
    it goes through quite a process -
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    a process of kneading and then being left alone to rise.
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    Then it goes into the oven.
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    But then out comes an amazing loaf of bread.
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    To me, this is a picture of life -
    both good and hard times.
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    Times of kneading and
    times of rising again.
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    Times of growth in lonely places before facing the furnace
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    but without which, the artisan loaf cannot be enjoyed.
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    Now, we know in Romans 8:28,
    it tells us that
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    God works all things together for the good of those who love Him.
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    But if we are not careful when we go through hard times,
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    we can be like those who see the individual bitter and bland experiences of life,
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    thinking that's all there is without understanding there is a bigger picture,
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    without thinking about what God is preparing us for.
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    You see, God sometimes allows hard times not to impair us but to improve us.
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    But if we fail to seek God's heart to see life clearly,
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    we will never understand what God says about our situation.
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    And this will take us to the title of the message today - See Life Clearly.
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    Now, I don’t know what kind of week you have had this week
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    and what encounters or situations you may have faced.
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    Perhaps you're feeling lonely.
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    Maybe you're tired or anxious.
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    Perhaps you're feeling insecure.
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    Maybe you are weary from looking after your dependants.
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    Perhaps you're facing a relationship issue or a health challenge.
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    Maybe it's a financial battle that you're having right now.
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    Perhaps you're simply feeling overwhelmed
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    by some of the news headlines that you've come across this week.
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    Maybe you've received some worrying news and you just can't seem to see beyond it.
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    Well, can we stop for a moment and remember that we do not serve a God
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    who is unable to sympathise
    with our situation.
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    Jesus Christ is the Word that became flesh and dwelt among us.
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    The God who knit you together in your mother's womb -
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    who knows the number of hairs on your head,
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    who knows the length of your days -
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    certainly knows what you are facing right now.
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    And the Bible says in Hebrews 4:14.
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    “Therefore, since we have a great high priest who has ascended into Heaven,
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    Jesus, the Son of God, let us hold firmly to the faith we profess.
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    For we do not have a high priest who is unable to empathise with our weaknesses,
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    but we have one who has been tempted in all ways, just as we are - yet he did not sin.
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    Let us then approach God's throne of grace with confidence,
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    so that we may receive mercy and find grace to help us in our time of need.”
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    Since Jesus Christ feels what we feel and understands our situation,
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    today, let us accept that invitation to come boldly before the throne of grace
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    and let us find mercy and grace in our time of need,
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    as we spend a moment looking at how Jesus Christ handled His own real situations.
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    And I want to take us today to the book of John 11. Let’s read from verse one.
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    “Now, a man named Lazarus was sick.
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    He was from Bethany, the village of Mary and her sister, Martha.
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    This Mary, whose brother Lazarus now lay sick, was the same one
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    who poured perfume on the Lord and wiped his feet with her hair.
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    So the sister sent word to Jesus, ‘Lord, the one you love is sick.’
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    Now, when he heard this, Jesus said, ‘This sickness will not end in death.
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    No, it is for God's glory so that God’s son may be glorified through it’.”
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    Wow. You see, something special and significant happened
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    between verses three and four.
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    Although it doesn't explicitly say this, when Jesus heard the news with His physical ears,
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    that ‘the one you love is sick’,
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    He stopped and He listened with the ears of His heart.
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    He looked with the eyes of His faith.
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    He sought the Father's heart to see life clearly,
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    to understand what Father God had to say about the situation.
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    Now, we know this because Jesus’ response was not one that sprung out of emotion.
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    Jesus was not suddenly overwhelmed
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    by the news that His dear friend Lazarus was sick.
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    He did not begin to panic and rush off to be with the family
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    without first finding out what Father God had to say about the situation.
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    And we could see here that Jesus Christ had a great relationship with this man, Lazarus.
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    Lazarus was the kind of friend that was more like family.
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    But Jesus had an even greater relationship with the Father.
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    He cherished that relationship with the Father.
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    Therefore, He went to pray in secret before He did anything in public.
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    You see, knowing what God says about your situation
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    is a greater blessing than healing itself, than breakthrough itself, than restoration itself.
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    Because what God says about the situation settles the matter.
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    Now, let's stop for a moment
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    and think about how we are likely to respond to unfavourable news.
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    For example, when your child comes to you
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    and tells you that they have a strange pain in their body, what's your first response?
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    Do you start to consult ‘Dr. Google’ and ask the Internet what it says about the symptoms?
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    Do you find yourself scrolling through pages of parents recounting worst case situations
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    before asking God what He says about the matter?
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    What about in the workplace?
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    Maybe you overhear your senior leaders discussing staff budget restraints,
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    voluntary exit schemes and redundancies.
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    Do you immediately jump onto your LinkedIn profile
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    and start updating your CV,
    turning on job alerts
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    before asking God where He wants you to work?
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    What about if you received a text message from a neighbour,
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    telling you that they saw your spouse in what looked to them
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    as a very compromising situation?
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    Do you immediately start to doubt them?
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    Do you start to consult those who allow your imagination
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    to run wild in support of your doubts
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    before asking God what He says about your marriage?
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    You know, if we are not careful,
    even our circumstances
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    can dictate the direction of our prayer.
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    When we are sick, we pray for healing.
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    When we lose our job,
    we pray for breakthrough.
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    But Jesus Christ understood that Spirit prayer does not spring from emotion.
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    But when we ask the Father God what He has to say about the situation
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    and we pray according to His will, He answers us.
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    You see, Jesus understood that He was not going to rush
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    and pray the prayer of healing because God's plan was bigger.
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    God's plan was better.
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    No, He was about to pray the prayer of resurrection.
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    Death was about to be swallowed up in victory.
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    He wasn't rushed by the emergency of others.
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    In fact, He stayed where He was for two more days.
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    Now, this seeming inactivity of staying two more days
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    was actually evidence of a very active faith.
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    Because within these two days, Lazarus goes from a sick man to a dead man.
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    And there were those who had differing opinions about what Jesus was doing.
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    Some of them looked at Him and said, ‘Oh, how He loved.’
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    But others looked at Him and spoke with criticism
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    and said, ‘Well, if He had gone earlier,
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    He could have prayed for this man and healed him.
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    After all, didn't He open the eyes of the blind man?’
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    But Jesus Christ was not swayed by the opinions of others or confused by all of this.
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    He steadfastly held fast to
    the promise of God -
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    that this sickness would not end in death but it would be for the glory of God.
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    So, let's see in verse 38 what happens when Jesus arrived on the scene.
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    “Jesus, once more deeply moved, came to the tomb.
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    It was a cave with a stone laid across the entrance.
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    ‘Take away the stone’, he said.
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    ‘But, Lord’, said Martha, the sister of the dead man,
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    ‘by this time there is a bad odour for he has been there four days.’
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    Then Jesus said, ‘Did I not tell you that if you believe, you would see the glory of God?’
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    So they took away the stone.
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    Then Jesus looked up and said,
    ‘Father, I thank You’.”
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    Yes, Jesus said, ‘I thank You’ in front of that dead, smelly corpse.
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    Now, understand very clearly.
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    Jesus Christ was not socially awkward.
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    It wasn't that He didn't understand the cultural cues of the day. No.
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    But Jesus Christ was a tomorrow thinker.
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    You see, when he was at the burial ground of Lazarus,
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    in His mind, He was at a revival ground -
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    because He understood that this was not just an opportunity
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    for Him to show compassion to people
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    or to go and pray the prayer of healing.
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    No, this was an opportunity to demonstrate that He is the Resurrection and the Life,
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    that what was dead that no doctor could restore, no therapist could redeem,
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    no amount of human power or might could revive - Jesus Christ could resurrect!
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    That gave Him the boldness and confidence to stand before that corpse,
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    in the midst of that decomposing situation that everyone was grieving about
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    and say, ‘Father, I thank You.’
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    “I thank You that you have heard me.
    I knew that You always hear me,
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    but I said this for the benefit of the people standing here,
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    that they may believe that You sent Me’.
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    And when He said this, Jesus called out in a loud voice, ‘Lazarus, come out!’
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    And the dead man came out.”
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    Wow. What a victorious God we serve!
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    You see, when you seek God's heart and you see life clearly,
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    you can be happy even when there's nothing to be happy about on the outside.
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    So viewers all over the world,
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    have you said thank You to Jesus today despite your situation?
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    If not, do so right now.
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    For yes, you may have endured a night of weeping
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    but as a Christian, the Bible says that joy comes in the morning.
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    You may have been experiencing firsthand the troubles of this world.
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    But God's Word says, ‘Take heart, for I have overcome them’.
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    You may be familiar with the arrow that flies by day
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    or the pestilence that stalks by night or the plague that strikes at midday.
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    But as a child of God, it shall not come near you.
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    In fact, right now you may be walking through the valley of the shadow of death.
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    But if the Lord is your Shepherd, you shall fear no evil.
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    For Emmanuel, God is with you.
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    So right now, begin to cultivate an attitude of thanksgiving,
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    an attitude of appreciation
    despite your situation.
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    You see, when you give thanks to God in an attitude of faith and devotion,
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    it plunges the kingdom of darkness into a confused commotion.
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    Yes, this is exactly what happened in 2 Chronicles 20
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    when the people of Israel were faced with their own unfavourable news.
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    I want to read from 2 Chronicles 20:1.
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    “After this, the Moabites and Ammonites with some of the Meunites
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    came to wage war against Jehoshaphat.
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    Some people came and told Jehoshaphat,
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    ‘A vast army is coming against you from Edom, from the other side of the Dead Sea.
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    It is already in Hazezon Tamar’
    (that is, En Gedi).
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    Alarmed, Jehoshaphat resolved to...”
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    Did he resolve to fall into depression?
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    Did he start to consult alternative solutions? No.
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    “Jehoshaphat resolved to inquire of the Lord and he proclaimed a fast for all Judah.
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    The people of Judah came together to seek help from the Lord;
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    they came from every town in Judah to seek Him.”
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    And then verse 12 - they said, “Our God, will you not judge them?
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    For we have no power to face this vast army that is attacking us.
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    We don't know what to do,
    but our eyes are on You’.”
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    So when the people of Israel heard this unfavourable news -
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    they learned that they were under attack -
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    they cried out to the Lord and said,
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    ‘We don't know what to do,
    but our eyes are on You.
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    For in the natural, our situation looks like death and destruction
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    but Your Word will point us to life.
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    So we seek Your heart to see life clearly.’
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    And you know what? God is faithful!
    That answer came in verse 15.
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    “He said, ‘Listen, King Jehoshaphat and all who live in Judah and Jerusalem,
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    this is what the Lord says to you:
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    Do not be afraid or discouraged because of this vast army.
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    For the battle is not yours, but God's’.”
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    And verse 17, “You will not have to fight this battle. Take up your positions;
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    stand firm and you will see the deliverance the Lord will give you, Judah and Jerusalem.”
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    And put your name there where it is personal.
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    “Do not be afraid. Do not be discouraged.
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    Go out and face them tomorrow and the Lord will be with you.”
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    So, you know what happened?
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    King Jehoshaphat, led by the Holy Spirit, sent out people ahead of the army
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    to lift up a shout of praise,
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    to thank God for His faithfulness throughout generations,
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    saying, ‘Give thanks to the Lord for His love endures forever’.
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    Wow! What great faith.
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    You know, anyone can say, ‘Thank You, Jesus’, after the miracle,
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    when the pregnancy test is positive
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    or when that letter of employment lands in your inbox
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    or when that physical sickness is no more.
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    But it takes faith to stand eye to eye with the enemy and give thanks to the Lord,
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    for His love endures for all generations.
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    But this is what the people of God did in this situation.
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    They had the confidence to do that because they sought God's heart and saw life clearly.
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    They understood what God had to say about their situation.
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    And something incredible happened.
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    Yes. The enemy was so confused that they started to attack one another
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    and the Word of God
    came to pass that day.
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    The people of Israel only needed to stay still and see the battle was won.
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    So what's the lesson here?
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    When you give thanks to God, despite your situation, your situation will change.
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    When you give thanks to God,
    no matter your situation,
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    it weakens the devil's determination
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    to afflict you with sickness, with disease, with oppression.
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    Because when the devil realises the more he gives you that sickness,
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    the more you give thanks to God,
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    the more committed you are in prayer,
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    the more devoted you are to Him,
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    then his plan is thwarted and your situation will change.
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    So right now let us say,
    ‘Thank You, Jesus Christ.
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    I will not sink into depression.
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    I will not be crushed by inflation rates.
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    No, I shall not drown when my God is the God who walks on water.
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    Yes. I will not be fearing death and destruction
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    when my God is the Resurrection and the Life. Hallelujah!
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    I will not be overwhelmed by my weakness or thoughts of worthlessness
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    when Jesus clothed me with strength and dignity.’
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    Right now, begin to laugh without fear of the future.
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    Begin to walk as a blessed child.
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    Stop talking about your circumstances.
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    Stop lamenting about your barrenness
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    for the Lord's faithful love endures forever.
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    So today, as we have taken a moment to seek God's heart by looking at His Word,
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    I pray that this Word of God would abide in you and you in it,
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    and you shall see life clearly
    in Jesus’ name. Amen!
Title:
How To SEE LIFE CLEARLY! | Christina Sermon
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