This week’s talk is from NCEW2018 in Australia by James Flint titled “Love the Lord Your God”.
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So that’s called love Lord your
God by brother James Flint.
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He gave it last year at a
conference called nce W in
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Australia.
I really enjoyed this class.
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It’s part 3 of I guess the study
for the whole weekend was on the
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Shema and it’s a beautiful kind
of quick study of the of that
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phrase and then the and then
specifically just how
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transformative it.
When you in our life when we
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truly do love the Lord Our God
with all our heart.
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It’s interesting coming from
brother James.
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He has a lot of very practical
experience in the mission field.
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He doesn’t mention it.
But he was involved in with the
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egg pay and action Chris Sofia
nonprofit in the work that they
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do so you can he he kind of does
demonstrate also in his actions
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what that transformation can be
like I found this class to be
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very encouraging a very
well-rounded.
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And I’m excited to share it.
Please continue with your
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Here is love the Lord your God
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by James Flint.
So very good evening everyone.
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We come to love in the Shema.
This is really a central part of
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this section of Deuteronomy 6
verse 4 and what a great section
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for us to be considering this
weekend it really so aptly Moses
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so aptly and succinctly sums up
the entire.
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Spirit of the law in this one
verse the really the whole
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intent to what God intends to
develop in us his children this
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of course is the greatest
commandment Deuteronomy 6 verse
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4 and Jesus affirms this in the
New Testament and upon this
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commandment.
He says and the related
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commandment to love one another
love our neighbor as ourself
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hang all the law and the
prophets so it really is a
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central tenet of our faith.
It’s the first principle of all
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our first principles and I think
it’s something we don’t spend
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enough time considering this
verse in Deuteronomy chapter 6.
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It’s so fundamental as the
pivotal verse for our lives in
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Christ.
So it’s very fitting that we are
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spending some time this weekend
looking at this important verse
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and tonight.
We’re going to look at love and
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consider the meaning of this
word and really try to make it
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practical and and Think through
how we can develop this love in
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our own lives because there’s is
absolutely critical.
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It’s a critical part of what it
is to be a follower of the Lord
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Jesus today.
And the reason why this section
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of the scriptures is so exciting
is because it has an incredible
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power to transform us.
It has the power to transform
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life filled with apathy and
emptiness to one filled with
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purpose.
And passion is right here in
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this fourth verse of Deuteronomy
chapter 6 and love the love that
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is mentioned in this verse is
really the secret ingredient
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that has the power and the
potential to catalyze this a
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remarkable transformation that
we read about in Romans chapter
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12, and I don’t know if you’ve
ever met one of those people
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that is So on fire for God so
radiant and so open and
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expressing their love for God
for him.
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They are driven and they’re
motivated.
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They’re committed to service and
to sacrifice.
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Well, we don’t have to stand
back in or at these people we
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can be that person.
We can be completely committed
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and we should be completely
committed and purpose-driven in
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our lives today being passionate
about what we put our hands to
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and being fully committed to God
and I remember my first trip
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into the mission Fields into the
camera and many years ago in
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West Africa went with an older
brother and sister though in
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their late 70s and had been
going to this part of the world
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for years and it was a difficult
place to go.
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I remembered couldn’t Wait to
get out of there.
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When I was there.
The place was really tense.
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There was on the verge of Civil
War.
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There are tanks going down the
streets.
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There was this tension you could
feel in the air.
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It wasn’t a nice place to be it
wasn’t easy and yet so committed
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with his older brother and
sister are still Marvel at their
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little love and commitment to
the work of serving our brothers
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and sisters in this part of the
world.
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And while we were there they
were that were beaten and robbed
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at gunpoint.
Point and yet they were
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undeterred in their love and
commitment to this work their
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lives really revolved around
this mission that they had taken
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on that was their service that
they chose for their heavenly
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father and it’s only love is
only a deep committed love that
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can result in this sort of life.
That is completely given over to
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our Heavenly Father.
And that’s exactly what God
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wants to see in all of us is to
develop further develop this
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really committed love for him.
I love that is demonstrated in
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in action.
And we as we know after a
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baptism, we are a new creation
and I think we often settle for
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making a few minor behavioral
adjustments in our lives, but
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we’re called to radically
transform Our Lives as Paul says
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in Romans.
As 12 we should be transformed
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by the renewing of our minds.
And the essential prerequisite
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for any sort of change any sort
of transformation in our lives
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is first we need to develop this
love for God is all-consuming
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love loving him with all of our
heart our soul and our might so
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let’s take a closer.
Look at this word love in this
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section of the scriptures.
It is the word a hover or have
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and it means to give to desire
to breathe after to delight and
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it’s a spontaneous and natural
sort of love.
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It’s not one that is forced or
obligated.
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It’s a love which originates and
emanates from God is part of his
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character and it’s from the root
word.
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Which means I will give And it’s
both a feeling and an action.
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It’s a broad word that captures
the love of a father to his
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child a husband to his wife a
close between close friends or
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companions is the love which has
used to describe Abraham’s
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feelings for Isaac.
Jonathan’s for David gods for
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his people.
It’s not a deliberate deliberate
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love that scare said it’s not a
brotherly love.
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That’s her harm.
It’s not a love of obligation.
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That’s Hova.
It’s a intimate warm deep
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emotional love.
It’s the love that Rachel Jacob
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had for Rachel.
Jacob had a hover for Rachel,
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but for Leah he had Hoover and a
love of obligation or
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responsibility.
It’s the love which leads a
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person to give spontaneously and
to give more than they expect to
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receive.
It’s a love that’s holy and
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deeply from where the end and if
you’re a parent and ever
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wandered into your child’s room
at night when they’re sleeping,
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you know, this love it’s a love
that can’t really be described.
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It has to be felt.
And it’s a love which develops
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as can only develop if you truly
know and feel connected to
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somebody.
It’s not a love that can be
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commanded.
It’s not a love that you can
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concoct or through will power
can come up with but it is a
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love that deepens as the
relationship becomes closer and
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more intimate. and Moses tells
us to use this laughs however to
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love our God with all of our
heart soul and might So brothers
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and sisters, there’s got to be
feeling in our love for God.
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It’s got to be rooted in
Emotion.
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God doesn’t want a
transactional.
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Obligated intellectual love he
wants an emotional passionate
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love that is expressed in
action.
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And we have to ask yourself.
How much emotion how much
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feeling is there in our hearts
when it comes to our God?
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Last week I was in Mozambique.
I was in a refugee camp there.
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We have a little work Leisure is
about 20 brothers and sisters
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and about 20 young people and
children in this Ecclesia.
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They’re being in this Camp many
of them for over 15 years.
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They’ll fled from conflict zones
in the Congo in Rwanda and in
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Burundi that been really kind of
shuttled from one place to
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another they’ve traveled
thousands of miles to get to
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this camp in.
And really they’re in a very
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hopeless situation there less
than 2% of people get
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repatriated or migrate through
the unhcr most of them are stuck
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there for life and it’s not an
easy place to live.
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They can’t work.
They can’t practice their
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professions that extremely
restricted in what they can do
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in this camp that completely
dependent on handouts from the
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world food programme and
sometimes seems there’s an
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interruption in the food supply
and they just don’t get food.
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But when I was there sitting in
there a little occlusal whole
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and listening to them sing.
I’ve never experienced such
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emotion expressed in song.
It was absolutely beautiful.
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They sang from deep within their
souls and it really choked me
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up.
It brought tears to my eyes as
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being with these humble brothers
and sisters and just listening
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and watching them praise their
Heavenly Father.
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So in a completely hopeless
situation, they were so filled
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with hope they were so thankful
for their lives.
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So appreciative that God had
rescued them from even War
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situation and provided them in a
place of peace.
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That was a hover that was his
emotion is love which just
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poured out of them.
That’s a love of Deuteronomy 6
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verse 4 and we may not all be
able to sing with this sort of
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emotion.
We’re not all wide in that way,
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but we can also Express.
We should all Express feeling
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towards our heavenly father in
one way or another Even in our
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conversation.
We can express feeling in our
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prayers.
They can be heartfelt.
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And we need to try to develop
this this sort of love in our
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relationship with our heavenly
father.
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So the question for us to
reflect on is is really do we
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love him with this intimate this
emotional love do we feel that
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connection with our heavenly
father?
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Do we breathe after him?
Do we desire to get to know him
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more and more deeply to please
him more completely.
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Is he on our minds constantly
every day.
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I know for myself.
I often do things these actions
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based more out of a love of
obligation or sense of Duty and
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I don’t know if you are similar.
Do we give of our time and
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energies to God out of however
or Hova?
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Is it a feeling and a response a
natural inclination or is it a
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sense of Duty and obligation?
Do we serve in the closure with
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what sort of Love do we 10 Bible
class?
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Do we read our Bibles?
Do we study the Bible?
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Do we visit the sick?
Do we provide Hospitality out of
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a half-hour or out of an
obligated love?
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Know when we think of loving
God.
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We often think of the all their
loving God with all of our
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heart.
So I might we often think of
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that all is a quantitative
measure how much we love God and
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give to him but there’s also a
qualitative element to that word
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all as well and we can recall in
Malachi that the children of
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Israel.
They had despised God by
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offering the Blind and the lame
now they were giving their
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tithe.
They were carefully making sure
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they measured out one tenth of
everything.
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Can we giving it to God so from
a quantitative point of view
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they were giving everything that
we’re giving all the tide the
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10% however They weren’t giving
all because Malachi calls them
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to give all of the tithe to God.
So it was a qualitative sense
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that there were failing in and
we know they were offering their
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leftovers are blind and the lame
that we’re giving the poor
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quality things to God.
So in that sense, they weren’t
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giving their all to God.
So it is also about the quality
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of what we give not just the
amount of what we give and God
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interpreted their offering is
despising him and he treated his
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evil those offerings is evil.
So Malachi cause them to bring
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all of the tithes to him to give
in the right Spirit to give
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their very best out of
appreciation for everything God
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has done for them.
And if they did this God
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promises that in turn he would
even give more a however.
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He said he would give so much he
would love them so much that
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they wouldn’t have enough room
to store all the blessings he
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pour out on them So when we hold
back selfishly, we don’t give
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our best.
It’s really the very opposite of
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what this word a hover means
this word.
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Love love have a means to give
and when we hold back but doing
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the opposite of what God wants.
So it’s not so much about what
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or how much we give but it’s
also about why it’s that
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attitude why we give why we
serve the motives behind our
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actions that we know is so
important and that is what this
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word love is all about.
We can give a lot to God.
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However, if it’s given
half-heartedly out of
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obligation.
Is evil in God’s mind and if
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we’re serving in the Ecclesia,
but wishing we were somewhere
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else if we’re giving but
reluctantly doing so if we’re
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rushing through our readings or
prayers, so what we give to God.
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Then it’s evil.
That’s how God sees it and and
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when you think about it, it’s
really so ridiculous.
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It’s outrageous that we can be
so selfish when it comes to
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giving to God that we can hold
back and give him our leftovers
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of time and energy resources
after everything.
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He has given to us the Abundant
love he’s shown to us and yet we
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respond at times holding back
the best for ourselves.
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And justifiably is offensive to
God and he is the kicker if we
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do respond with generosity with
this a hovel of if we Delight to
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give our very best to God he
promises to throw open the
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floodgates of heaven and bless
us more than we can handle.
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And I think at times at least
for myself is embarrassing to
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think that in response to what
God has done for us.
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We respond with mediocrity with
half hearted commitment and
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tight-fisted stinginess ahava is
the opposite of this is a type
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of Love which doesn’t give to
the minimum.
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It gives regardless of the
bounce so deep meaningful love,
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which is a response to
everything God has done for us.
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So what can we do to develop
this sort of love it?
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We know it’s important and we
know we struggle with showing
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this sort of love in our lives.
How can we develop and work on
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it?
How can we transform Our Lives
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go through that process of
transformation.
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Well, I want to consider just
for areas for Focus areas and
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try to make them a little bit
practical for us.
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So we can go away from here if
we’re interested and we’re
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committed and work on developing
this sort of love because it’s
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absolutely critical.
If we are to please God we have
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to develop this love and it is
for our own good at the end of
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the day as well.
So these four things we’re going
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to take a look at the first one
destroying the competition now
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in the shammai in Deuteronomy 6
verse 4 loving God wholly and
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solely is directly linked to God
being one.
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And because God is one there’s
no need for us or the children
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of Israel to divide their
loyalty and affection.
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They don’t need to share it
around and divide it up.
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It’s only one God in everything
every part of us.
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Can be channeled and committed
to that one single entity God
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and in cultures where there is
multitudes of god, they have to
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pick and choose on what day and
what time of the year or what
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they’re interested in they pick
and choose what God they’re
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going to serve and worship they
spread around their loyalty and
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their service.
However, because there’s only
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one true God and because he’s
provided absolutely everything
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all of our love can be and must
be directed. to him and God
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hates competition And when it
comes to giving our love our
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affections our energy to another
guy’s it demonstrates.
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We have a divided loyalty and
God hates.
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This we reading is in Exodus 34
verse 14 that God is a jealous
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God for Thou shalt worship.
No other God for the Lord whose
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name is jealous is a jealous God
and that were jealous meet
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exactly what we think it would
mean someone who cannot bear.
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the arrival and while it’s very
true today, we don’t worship
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idols.
Well images that are carved we
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stood we do still battle with
our idols and this Western age
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these false gods.
They’re all around us.
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They’re vying for our Attention
our buying for a piece of us how
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piece of our hearts that
competing with the one true God.
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And we need to identify and
Destroy these things which
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compete and an idol today is
anything that diverts our time
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our money our energy our
affections away from God to
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something else.
It’s something that we worship
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some of that we’re committed to
something of the world
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Colossians 3 verse 5 says don’t
be greedy for a greedy person is
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an idolater worshipping the
things of this world.
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And God has purchased us.
We know he’s purchased us were
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owned.
So when other interests are the
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gods lay claim to a piece of us
God objects to that.
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He’s already purchased us.
He’s already given us everything
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and we owe him our very lives
and we know our Lord’s words.
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We can’t serve two masters.
We can’t divide our loyalty.
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It’s got to be directed to one
the one and only true God.
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So who A lotta we really devoted
to who’s getting a piece of Al
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Haas.
Who do we really love?
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And the choices we make well
reflect this the things we watch
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and read how we spend our time
and money how we choose to spend
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our time.
All these things are indicators
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of what we’re really devoted to
or committed to what we’re
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really serving and we know our
Lord’s word in Matthew 6:21
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where your treasure is there.
Your heart will be also So
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here’s a quick activity the
first two you can do now the
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third one you can do for
homework, but let’s just review
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and think just for a couple of
minutes over the past week how
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we’re spending our time how much
time have we dedicated to God
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really dedicated to him in
prayer and reading and service
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in some activity.
That’s really focused on him.
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How much time?
What about our energy?
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What are we really passionate
about?
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And is it or cannot be dedicated
or directed in a way that honors
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God?
And for our money, this is a
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home where all we need to do is
go online or pull out a
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statement and see.
Where we spend our money to
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follow the money follow the
money and that will tell us
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really what we’re most
interested in.
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What do we value in this life?
What are we really value?
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Our hearts will deceive us our
bank statements won’t or our
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Diaries.
They want we need to sometimes
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take a step back and have an
objective.
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Look at really what we’re
spending our energy our time our
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resources on what really are we
devoted to?
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We cannot love God with all of
our heart our soul and our might
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and also be committed and
dedicated to the things of this
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world.
It’s really not possible and
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it’s a challenge for us.
Absolutely and the challenge is
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not loving God.
I think we all love God.
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Is loving God with all of our
being that’s the difficult part
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for anything like me We love
God, and we love a little bit of
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the world as well and what it
has to offer and we’re so quick
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to settle for a compromise when
it comes to loving and serving
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God and loving and serving
something else some other God
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some other interest.
We’re pretty good at giving some
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of our heart or even most of our
heart to God, but giving all of
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it given everything not holding
anything back that is very
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difficult.
We always like to keep something
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back something.
We are addicted to We crave.
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We like just to keep that alive,
but we should be striving to
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give all to a heavenly father
and it’s about Owen the bars
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high and we never going to
perfectly reach it.
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And I think that’s why it set so
high is so we continually strive
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and we don’t sit back and settle
thinking we’ve done enough.
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It’s there is a battle for
hearts and Minds all around us
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and it’s being aware of this and
making an effort and showing a
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willingness to engage in this
battle. and to try to destroy
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the competition so we can
completely commit and love God
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with all of our being now the
history of Israel just shows how
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Insidious how powerful how a
dangerous.
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Idols are these things that we
naturally are inclined to go
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after I mean how difficult was
it for Israel to get rid of
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idols and especially the high
places God commanded them when
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they went into the land to
destroy all the high places and
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there were forbidden to have
idols and was actually Solomon
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who introduced idol worship and
introduced the high places in
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First Kings XI and and we read
in in this event that Solomon’s
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heart was not whole It wasn’t
whole like his father.
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David’s was he wasn’t completely
he didn’t give all he provided a
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space for these idols and man.
Were they a snare to Israel for
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Generations?
They battled with these Idols in
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these high places.
Most of the Kings failed to do
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anything about them.
Some of the Kings got rid of the
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idols that very very few
completely dealt with the
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problem and it seems That these
high places were the most
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difficult to get rid of Asa was
a good King.
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His heart was loyal to God we
read.
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He removed the idols yet be
reading First Kings 15 verse 14,
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but the high places were not
removed.
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Jehoshaphat was another good
King.
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And he too was unable to root
out these high places the high
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places were not taken away and
it’s a recurrent theme if you
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read through the king’s the high
places the high place.
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They couldn’t get rid of them.
Once they were established.
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They were a nearly impossible to
get rid of And on personal
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reflection we need to think are
there any high places in our
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lives?
Things that prevent us from
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fully giving ourselves over to a
committed love of our heavenly
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father giving him all of us all
of our hearts their habits are
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their Pleasures are their vices
their behaviors or attitudes.
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That we find painfully difficult
to get rid of. really really
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hard Well, this my is clear
strudel me six is clearly.
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We really do need to battle and
Destroy anything that is in
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competition with God.
He wants all of us not the
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majority of us.
Not 95% of us.
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He wants us all he wants to see
us making an effort to commit
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all to him.
It’s a high high standard and
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there were a couple of kings
that did succeed in removing the
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high places Hezekiah was one of
them he cut down the Groves he
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break him.
Pieces of brazen servant that
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Moses had made and he was able
to remove the high places in
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Second Kings 18 verse 4 and
what’s interesting about
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Hezekiah didn’t just get rid of
the high places.
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He also restored true worship in
the temple.
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So he didn’t just leave a void.
He replaced it with god-centered
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activity.
He didn’t just depart from Evil.
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He pursued that which was good
as we read in the Psalms depart
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from Evil and do good.
Good and there’s a really
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powerful lesson.
Of course, we know it is
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replacing things.
It’s replacing our Idols is
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displacing things.
It’s replacing Idols those
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things which take her heart away
from God with something good and
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wholesome that will take us
closer to God Josiah was another
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king who managed to get rid of
the high places completely
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destroying the competition and
goes into great detail in second
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of Kings 23 how he About doing
this everything that he did to
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root out these idolatrous
practices and what I find
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striking was he was absolutely
brutal in his demolition of the
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competition.
He slew all the priests on the
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high places and burnt their
bones on the altars.
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And I think his response kind of
reminds us of our Lord’s words
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when he’s talking about the same
subject and he says he we need
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to cut out.
We need to pluck off those
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things which cause us to sin or
Paul when he uses the was
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crucified and mortify when he’s
describing what we need to do
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with the flesh with these things
that are opposed to God
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destroying the competition
cutting off those fleshly.
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Lots of us at last after these
things won’t happen without a
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conscious effort to make it
happen.
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And here’s some actions we can
take we need to identify what
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the competition is for us.
It’s going to be different for
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every one of us.
What is really taking our heart
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away from God.
What is it?
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What is the competition and we
need to destroy any of that
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takes means taking extreme.
Ins and we need to do something.
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We need to stand strong against
Temptation and we won’t always
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succeed.
But if we’re battling that is
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what counts And we can replace
we can replace these things.
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We love to do which have fleshed
Lee and sinful with something
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healthy find something.
We’re passionate about and make
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that the focus where we put our
energy and time into it’s not
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complex or difficult, but it
does take discipline and it
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won’t be easy.
The second thing that we can
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focus on when it comes to
developing this sort of love
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that we worry about in
Deuteronomy 6 verse 4 is we need
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to develop a committed
relationship with God and this
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is not brain science a rocket
scientist.
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It’s nothing new that you’re
hearing.
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We’ve heard this a lot but is
again it’s not something natural
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and we need to be reminded of
how important this is having an
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actual relationship with God is
absolutely essential. if we are
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ever to develop this a hover
love this emotional love it goes
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without saying we need to spend
more time with him.
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That’s how a relationship
develops and grows its through
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investing time in understanding
and knowing god and we will draw
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closer to him.
He will see him working in our
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lives and this will draw us even
closer.
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We’ll get to know him more
intimately and then an emotional
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connection will be established
and that will provide an Avenue
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and opportunity for a hover.
Love to develop in our lives.
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Later, persistently pursue him
be fully committed to him and we
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do this, of course by reading
the Bible learning and
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understanding getting to know
him thinking meditating on on
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what we’re reading.
Try to really understand his
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character this concept of listen
with intent to get to know God.
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It’s one thing to read.
It’s another thing to to listen
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with intent to understand.
And of course prayer is
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absolutely essential it is
simple things but we get so busy
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in life that we find it hard to
spend time doing the things that
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are most important.
I mean we can’t so busy in life
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that the most important
relationship of all is harmed.
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We don’t have time for it and it
really does come back to
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prioritization As a matter of
priorities.
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It’s so easy for us to go after
those things which the flesh
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appeals to all that easy that
Pleasant rather than pursuing
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things that are deep and
meaningful and important.
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There are many gods after our
Attention our love and it’s easy
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to give in and serve these
things serve what our flesh
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really wants what we’re really
naturally attracted to.
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So having a little exercise for
you to do and if you have a pen
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and paper grab it out and let’s
just do a quick assessment of
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how we have prioritized our time
in this past week.
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Just guesstimate.
How much time this past week you
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are sleeping and this will be
shocking for some of us.
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How much time you’re eating just
quickly guesstimate how much
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time you’re at work how much
time you’re playing things that
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00:33:58,300 –> 00:34:01,300
are not particularly spiritually
healthy how much time was
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committed to movies Internet TV
reading books?
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What about exercise and fitness
how much time shopping prayer
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Bible reading Bible study
listening to Bible talks family
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and friends including time with
our brothers and sisters and
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caring for people in need.
I’ll give you a few minutes
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because I think it’s good for us
to go through this exercise.
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If you don’t do it now, let’s
face it.
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We won’t have time to do it
after this talk.
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So let’s spend two minutes right
now estimating guesstimating.
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How we spend our time just this
last week?
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Okay, that’s enough time.
We don’t have time to spend any
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more time on this but we all
know the story of putting the
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big things first into the jar.
Right?
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It’s if we don’t do that if we
don’t put the big things in
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first, they won’t end up in the
jar and we know this the problem
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is we don’t do it.
We leave the most important
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things to last.
And when we don’t have time
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where either skip them always
through rush through them and
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this includes Bible reading and
prayer.
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These are important things these
things which develop our
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relationship with God we often
leave out and leave to the end
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and we rush through but we
really need to put first things
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first and it’s a good reminder
of this we know it, but we need
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perhaps to think about a little
bit more and apply a bit more
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into our lives if we want to
build a relationship with God
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and develop the love we read
about intruder.
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We 6 verse 4 we cannot love
someone that we don’t know.
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We have a close relationship
with someone.
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We don’t understand.
So we really do need to spend
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time and be serious about our
reading and thinking meditation
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and our prayer and if it means
getting out of bed an hour
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early, then maybe that’s what we
need to do or shutting the door
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at lunchtime and and just
spending time with God.
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It may even mean fewer social
activities.
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So we have more time to focus on
this most important relationship
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of all.
We need to take control of our
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time and also be smarter how we
use it.
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I know many of you have the
Bible app on your phone is
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fantastic.
I commute to work is 15 20
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minutes half an hour in the car
every day and you just plug it
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in and listen to the Bible pick
a an easy to listen to
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translation.
The New Living Translation is
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great and just listen to the
Bible as you’re driving make
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smart use of your time.
Another thing I do in this one
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who killed everyone but when I
exercise I used to love
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00:36:41,000 –> 00:36:45,600
listening to audiobooks and
recently I discovered Used to be
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00:36:45,600 –> 00:36:49,200
called Livonia tapes, but it’s
now called christadelphians
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Bible talks.com.
There are thousands of Christian
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00:36:53,400 –> 00:36:56,100
Bible talks on here download
them and listen to them some
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great Bible studies Bible
schools and when I’m running I
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listen to these things now, It’s
helpful.
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It’s helpful just to have the
Bible and godly thoughts flowing
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through your mind.
Even if you can’t make note of
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every Point that’s being made at
still useful.
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We can do it while we’re doing
housework while walking or
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biking whatever it’s making
smart use of those fourteen
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hundred and forty minutes.
We all have every day.
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And it’s certainly true the more
we let God’s word and his
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thinking his thoughts flow
through our minds more in tune
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will be with him the more we’ll
get to love and know him.
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And of course prayer is another
key element of developing this
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love and it’s something a lot of
people struggle with I remember
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being at a bible school where
they did a survey of everyone
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and everyone.
It seems a struggling and a lot
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of people in the week before had
not prayed at all.
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So it’s something we perhaps
don’t spend enough attention on
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prayer and something we can all
do better at And of course, it
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is absolutely important if we
want to have a relationship with
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God we communicate with him and
I really find it useful to have
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an ongoing conversation and
people may think that’s
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extremely weird.
But we have formal prayers that
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were used to but why can’t we
just communicate throughout the
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day with god with our lord
Jesus?
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Why can’t we bounce ideas off of
him seek his input and advice on
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everything doesn’t have to be
your formal time of prayer.
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We can have this spontaneous
talk this ongoing conversation
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and I find that more effective
than formal prayer.
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However, it’s also important I
believe to set aside time for
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formal prayer personal prayer
and to really think through what
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we are going to say.
I don’t know if you’re anything
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like me perhaps I’m got some
attention deficit disorder as
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well.
But you start a prayer and
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before you know, it your mind is
off and you’re thinking about
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something completely different
you pull it back.
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A few more minutes and then
you’re gone again.
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I really struggle with this
keeping focused and if you like
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me one thing that does help is
actually writing out your prayer
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sit behind a computer or get a
pen out and just write it down.
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It’s extremely powerful and
extremely useful thing to do not
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all the time.
But every now and again give it
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a shot.
It really helps you structure.
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Your thoughts.
Another group practice is
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putting down prayer Points each
week to pray for And then coming
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back and reviewing them to see
how God has worked to answer
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those prayers.
So some actions here download
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the app.
If you don’t have a listen to
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The Bible and talks read think
pray more pray with purpose and
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intent and feeling if we can
write out a prayer write out a
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weekly prayer list and
communicate often and openly
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with God.
So the third thing which will
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help us develop this a hover
love for God is too.
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To celebrate Every Day gifts and
this is so powerful is the
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concept of appreciation and it’s
really an important part of
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developing this love when you
think about everything God has
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done for us.
It is a reasonable expectation
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that we will genuinely respond
with genuine love.
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And first John 4 verse 19 really
sums it up nicely in one simple
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short sentence.
We love because he first loved
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us.
And now love our Harbour is a
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response.
It’s a response to God’s
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abundant overflowing love and
blessings for us.
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And if we more deeply appreciate
this, then this love in return
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will become much easier and much
more natural and it will just
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develop God’s given us so much
really when we think about it so
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much far beyond we can ever
experience.
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He’s blessed us.
He’s given us life and giving it
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to us more abundantly through
giving us his son.
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He gives generously reading
James without finding fault.
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His good.
God is good.
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His love is everywhere.
However, we still need to spend
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time to acknowledge it and
identify and appreciate it.
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And Moses when he was speaking
to the Israelites made a
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constant point about remembering
remembering what God has done
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recalling the blessings that God
has given them a not forgetting
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dirt on me 8 Deuteronomy 8 verse
2 8 verse 89 verse to remember
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and don’t forget remember and
never forget.
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Remember the Lord your God and
if we do this it’s a
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life-changing practice to really
identify a recall and
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acknowledge the blessings.
Which God gives us every day of
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Our Lives to see his hand at
work in our in our lives
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answering our prayers and the
more we acknowledge and
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appreciate these little gifts
and blessings the more we will
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love him with that true deep
emotional love.
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Some of you may read this book
maybe not it’s called 1,000
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gifts and the author and Vos
Camp was went through a very
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troubled childhood.
She was with her mother when she
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watched helplessly as a little
sister was run over by a truck
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and crushed in her driveway and
her mother consequently checked
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into a psychiatric hospital and
she really lost her mother as
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well and then later on in life.
She faced the tragedy of her two
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nephews being killed and she
writes this book and its really
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a description of the process.
She went through to kind of come
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out of this Brokenness and
reconnect with God and it was
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all hinged it all hinged on a
simple activity of journaling
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her blessings every day.
And in the description of the
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book, it says this it says in
1000 gifts and invites you to
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embrace.
Race everyday blessings and
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embark on a transformative
spiritual discipline of
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chronicling God’s gifts is only
in this expressing of gratitude
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for the life.
We already have we discover the
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life.
We’re always wanted a life.
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We can take give thanks for and
break for others.
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We come to feel and know the
impossible right down in our
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bones.
We are wildly loved by God.
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Let ends beautiful heart aching
stories of each of the everyday
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give you a way of seeing that
opens your eyes to the ordinary
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Amazing Grace a way of being
present to God that makes you
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deeply happy and a way of living
that is finally Fully Alive.
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So this pork is based on this
simple practice of counting your
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a daily blessings the little
gifts of everyday life
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journaling these blessings
identifying them writing them
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down and for her this process
transformed her life and her
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relationship with her with her
God in heaven.
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We can all do this.
We can all start by simply
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writing down things we’re
thankful for And we don’t have
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time of course to do this, but
do it make a list of the little
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gifts the daily blessings the
daily Gifts of life, and I’ve
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tried to do this on a Monday
morning when I come to work and
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open my diary and plan out the
week.
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I now have a section on gifts to
be thankful for and I try to
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come back to that throughout the
week and just identify small
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things.
Could be a beautiful sunset you
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saw in the morning or a message
that you received from someone
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you care about Every Day gifts
and it can be transformative in
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the book daring to Hope which I
know some of you are red Katie
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Davis describes putting these
Post-it notes all over her
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kitchen wall each one a blessing
a gift that she’s thankful for.
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And in her trying circumstances
dealing with pain and grief and
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loss and Injustice and death and
suffering on a daily basis.
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She had this surrounding her
these gifts of everyday life.
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It’s a powerful thing that we
can all do.
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It can be transformative if we
spend the time to do it and
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someone in seven was a sound we
had read for us this morning and
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it really is this overflowing
thankfulness and gratitude that
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the psalmist has pointing to the
provincial care of God in the
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00:45:55,100 –> 00:46:00,000
life of the children of Israel
and some 107 verse 8 to 9 there.
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Oh that men might praise the
Lord for his goodness for all
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his wonderful Works to the
Children of Men.
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00:46:06,700 –> 00:46:10,700
He satisfies the longing soul
and fill out the hungry soul
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00:46:10,700 –> 00:46:14,300
with goodness.
And it’s easy for us to think of
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00:46:14,300 –> 00:46:18,700
God is distant and impersonal
but he’s not he is active in at
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00:46:18,700 –> 00:46:20,400
work in our lives.
We know it.
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00:46:20,400 –> 00:46:26,100
We have Angels which are sent to
serve those who will inherit
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00:46:26,100 –> 00:46:28,600
salvation.
There are angels working in our
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00:46:28,600 –> 00:46:32,700
lives engaged in our lives.
We pray we expect a response
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00:46:32,700 –> 00:46:35,100
from prayer.
We know that and look back and
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00:46:35,100 –> 00:46:39,900
see God at work.
It really helps us to appreciate
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00:46:39,900 –> 00:46:42,900
God and to love him with this
deep emotional love.
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00:46:45,000 –> 00:46:49,100
With so much to be thankful for
and we can easily just rush
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through life without stopping
for a moment to appreciate God’s
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00:46:54,600 –> 00:46:58,300
everyday gifts and acknowledge
his providential care in our
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00:46:58,300 –> 00:47:01,800
lives.
I don’t have time to read
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00:47:01,800 –> 00:47:04,400
through this section.
But as I was reading listening
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00:47:04,400 –> 00:47:08,400
to the Bible and the way to
work, I was listening to Ezekiel
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00:47:08,400 –> 00:47:12,500
chapter 16, and it just
absolutely struck me.
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00:47:12,500 –> 00:47:15,000
It was probably because it was
written it was being read out of
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00:47:15,000 –> 00:47:18,800
the New Living Translation,
which is quite easy to read but
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00:47:18,900 –> 00:47:22,900
I’d read this chapter over and
over but on this particular
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00:47:22,900 –> 00:47:25,800
morning, I just hit me like a
ton of bricks and I had to re
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00:47:25,800 –> 00:47:31,500
listen to it and I encourage you
to do likewise it is so The
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00:47:31,500 –> 00:47:37,000
picture is so vivid is talking
about a baby with this umbilical
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00:47:37,000 –> 00:47:40,400
cord not being cut been thrown
by the side of the road like
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00:47:40,400 –> 00:47:45,500
laying in his blood left to die.
No one caring and God coming
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00:47:45,500 –> 00:47:50,300
along and picking up this
helpless baby and completely
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00:47:50,300 –> 00:47:55,000
providing everything for this
baby making it grow and Thrive
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00:47:55,000 –> 00:47:58,900
and providing it with fine linen
and silk and embroidered
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00:47:59,400 –> 00:48:03,000
clothing.
And when this baby gets older
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00:48:03,800 –> 00:48:06,800
she turns around and takes all
these beautiful things God’s
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00:48:06,800 –> 00:48:10,800
given and makes Idols with it
and worship the idols and
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00:48:10,800 –> 00:48:14,900
ignores God and prostitutes
herself for the other nations
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00:48:15,400 –> 00:48:21,200
and he kept his sense of God’s
feeling and emotion in how that
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00:48:21,200 –> 00:48:25,500
makes him feel when we don’t
respond in appreciation and
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00:48:25,500 –> 00:48:27,900
gratitude for everything.
God has done for us.
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It’s a really powerful and
moving.
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Moving section of scripture zq
chapter 16 and you can just feel
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God absolute bewilderment and
dismay at how the children of
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Israel his special chose and
people had responded to his love
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00:48:46,200 –> 00:48:50,400
and care and he’s absolutely
heartbroken and infuriated and
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00:48:50,400 –> 00:48:56,400
shamed by how they responded.
So God does care how we respond.
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00:48:56,400 –> 00:49:00,300
He wants us to show this
appreciation and love.
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00:49:01,400 –> 00:49:04,900
So simple actions for this one
right down your daily gifts and
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list your prayers and review
them.
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So we’re out of time.
But the fourth one I was going
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to look at is is loving others
and this is going to be a
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00:49:11,908 –> 00:49:15,000
natural response.
Once we develop this love for
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God.
It will naturally flow out to
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how we interact with people
around us ahava is both a
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00:49:21,900 –> 00:49:27,100
feeling and an action and it’s
got to be practical and
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Deuteronomy 10 for a 16 to 19
years is a Fantastic verse it
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00:49:32,300 –> 00:49:36,500
starts off circumcised therefore
the foreskin of your heart and
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00:49:36,500 –> 00:49:40,100
be no more stiff-necked says for
the Lord.
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Your God is a god of gods the
Lord of lords our great God
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Mighty and terrible regardeth
not persons not take you through
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ward.
He executed judgment for the
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fatherless and the Widow.
He loveth The Stranger and
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giving food and raiment
therefore love.
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Ye The Stranger For You Were
Strangers in the land of Egypt
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Thou shalt fear the lord.
Thy God Thou shalt serve.
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Him and now shall cleave unto
him and swear by his name.
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So again, it’s this idea of
reciprocating God’s love in our
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everyday lives and loving like
he loves and in this example is
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loving the needy the vulnerable
the stranger the migrant the
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00:50:18,400 –> 00:50:22,600
poor that’s who God loves and he
calls us to love in the same
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way.
And of course this is picked up
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in Luke chapter 10 when the
lawyers talking about what’s the
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greatest commandment and and
Jesus Is on to talk about the
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00:50:32,800 –> 00:50:36,600
parable of the Good Samaritan
and says go and do likewise.
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So a legalistic love looks to
kind of Define.
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Well, who is my neighbor?
So as to limit one’s
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00:50:43,000 –> 00:50:47,300
obligations, but however or
agape love is it’s picked up in
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00:50:47,300 –> 00:50:51,700
the New Testament is based on
need and it’s not restricted by
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bounds. and finally It’s not all
about what we do in Deuteronomy
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00:51:00,300 –> 00:51:02,900
10.
It says circumcise your hearts
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00:51:03,400 –> 00:51:07,300
in Deuteronomy 30.
It says the Lord will circumcise
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00:51:07,300 –> 00:51:10,900
your heart.
So it’s not all about us.
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Yes.
We need to initiate the process.
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We need to show the commitment.
We did develop the relationship.
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00:51:16,600 –> 00:51:20,800
We need to destroy those things
which compete by cutting off the
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00:51:20,800 –> 00:51:24,800
fleshly parts of our heart.
We need to make an effort, but
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00:51:24,800 –> 00:51:29,200
we cannot do it alone.
God will come in and work with
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00:51:29,200 –> 00:51:34,000
us to fulfill and to complete
this process of transformation.
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00:51:35,000 –> 00:51:37,700
And we just start the process
God works with us.
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00:51:37,700 –> 00:51:41,500
It’s a joint effort is God who
is working in us?
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00:51:41,500 –> 00:51:45,400
It’s God who is working in us to
fulfill his good pleasure
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00:51:45,400 –> 00:51:50,100
reading in Philippians 2 and we
are his workmanship if we allow
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00:51:50,100 –> 00:51:55,900
him in a few in Ephesians 2
verse 10 So the more we willing
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00:51:55,900 –> 00:51:59,800
to take those first steps, the
more God will be able to step in
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00:51:59,800 –> 00:52:02,900
and work with us to complete
that journey of transformation.
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And finally when Jesus returns,
we will be completely
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00:52:08,300 –> 00:52:12,400
transformed will finish that
process when this corruptible
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00:52:12,400 –> 00:52:15,500
this week this nature we
struggle with or can be
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00:52:15,500 –> 00:52:19,900
completely changed the crop will
put on incorruption and the
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00:52:19,900 –> 00:52:24,300
Mortal will pick it up put on
immortality and We can say
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thanks be to God who gives us
the victory through our Lord
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00:52:27,500 –> 00:52:38,100
Jesus Christ.
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