Sunday Service - 2025-10-26

Sunday Service - 2025-10-26

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The Spirit Of Grace
Hebrews 10:26-39

Pastor Chris Bonner

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Welcome to the Lansdale Life Church podcast.

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If you're seeking a closer relationship with Jesus Christ, this podcast is for you.

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Thank you for joining us today.

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Father God, we thank you for your word. We thank you for the great things you're going to do through

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your word. We ask your Holy Spirit to take hold of this sword right now and do a work in our hearts

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and minds to never bring condemnation or guilt instead to fortify us to walk out of here more

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like you. So Lord God, we ask you for that right now in Jesus' name. Amen. Hallelujah. So last week,

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you know, he spoke about some things. I'm just going to recap on a couple of things. And I'm so

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glad, you know, I love when we can continue in a teaching because when you hear a different,

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that's what they do on Wednesday evenings. You know, it's like one teacher will teach,

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and then the next one picks up from where that was. And so he picked up in Hebrews

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chapter 10 where we are. And do you remember when he talked about how that the three lettuces,

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do you remember that? The three lettuces. And he said, I should have brought in a head of lettuce,

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but that might have been a little corny or something. But the three lettuces, and I loved

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it. So the first lettuce was to draw near in faith and to let us hold fast to hope. This is all in the

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verses that he read. And finally, let us consider one another to stir up love and good works. And

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really, we mentioned that this morning, someone did, and this is what we do, you know, even as

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Nancy was here sharing about a way that we can get plugged into a ministry. And the sandwich,

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there's so many ways to serve. But really, when we come here, it's never about guilt or condemnation.

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It's about like, wow, that's happening. Well, I can get plugged into that Jerry in the sock

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tober, you know, you know, collecting socks for the homeless, you know, there's always a way to

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get plugged in to serve the Lord, even if it's not through something we do specifically in this

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church, there's always a place to serve God. And that's why when we come together, it's so great

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to be agitated in a way in a positive way to say, Hey, what can I do? I have gifts, I have talents,

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we all have what we need to serve the Lord, right? And so this is what happens, we get stirred up

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in love, and then we get stirred up in good works. Amen. And then another thing he shared about

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was, remember the motto of his life, six words, to begin strong, if you have that, to start strong,

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to stay strong, and to finish strong. And I love that as well, you know, and a lot of people that

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don't necessarily start off strong, I know my life didn't start off too strong, I don't know about

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yours, but I started off pretty weak, you know, and I didn't always stay strong, but I want to

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finish strong, you know, and that's really more what this message is about, it's about finishing

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strong, right? And when we look at that, are we strong in and of ourselves? No, right? In fact,

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the joy of the Lord is our strength, but really, the Spirit of God is what empowers us. In fact,

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Jesus said, apart from me, you can do nothing. It's like, it's pointless, you know, you can't

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accomplish anything apart from my empowerment. And remember, in Zechariah, the Lord said, you know,

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not by might or by power, but by my Spirit, says the Lord, the Spirit does all the work. Amen.

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You know, as I was thinking about this, being strong in the Spirit, I was thinking, you know,

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who needed to be strong in the Spirit? Well, Luke tells us that John the Baptist

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became strong in the Spirit. If you have that Luke 1, John the Baptist. So the child grew up

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and became strong in the Spirit and was in the desert till the day of his manifestation

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till Israel. Remember, he was the one who would usher in the Savior, the Lamb of God,

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who takes away the sins of the world. He needed to become strong in the Spirit. Who else had to

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become strong in the Spirit? It says it right there, Jesus Christ. Yeah, he is God, fully God,

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fully man, but he chose to need to be empowered by the Holy Spirit. As he grew in age, he knew

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where he was from. We could see that when he was 12 years old, saying, well, I have to be

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about my father's business, my father up there, right? But still he grew strong. Well, we too,

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if John the Baptist, the last prophet ushering in the Messiah and the Messiah himself

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chose to be needed to be empowered by the Holy Spirit, certainly we need to be strong

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in the Spirit as well. Amen. We need to be strengthened. So this message is about the

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Spirit of grace. And we're going to see a word here that talks about insulting the Spirit of

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grace. And we're going to talk about that. So as we get into this, I want to just mention,

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there's a few verses in here that if read a certain way can seem like it's condemning us.

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Okay. I'm just going to warn you because we dealt with this in Hebrew six. And I think that was

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more of a challenge. Okay. And if you recall, you can go back and listen or just read it yourself.

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And when you read that, you're like, so can I lose my salvation? You know, as you read certain

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scriptures, it can almost start to cause insecurity about your salvation. Can I lose my salvation?

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Can I renounce my faith? We're not going to answer any of those questions today. In fact,

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we talked about them when we went through Hebrew six, but read Hebrew six, when you get a chance,

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that's a little more challenging. I don't think that's what these verses are about. Okay.

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I think these verses are more about, it's written to Jewish believers, okay, who were born again.

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But remember, Jewish believers lived in households with unbelievers, just like you and I do.

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You know, we, well, I'm not in my house right now, but you may live in a household where

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you're the only believer. There's only a couple of you. You may work in a workplace where you're

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the only believer. Our sphere of influence is usually surrounded by unbelievers, right?

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So certainly in the Jewish culture, there would be a lot of people who are still following

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Judaism, right? And they didn't want to accept, wait a minute, this Jesus Christ fulfilled all,

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all the laws, like everything. How can one guy dying on a cross and rising again, even if that were

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true in their mind, you know, that he rose again and nobody stole him out of the grave and all

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these other, you know, conspiracy theories they were having at that time. But even if he did,

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he took away all of that, like he fulfilled it all. Like to them, it would be mind blowing,

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not to us, because we never had to follow all those rules and regulations. But for them,

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it would be still a little bit, well, maybe I can just still participate in some of those

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mosaic things, just to kind of double down as like an insurance policy. Do you know what I mean?

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Like kind of to make sure, like my mom, you know, no offense against, you know, any religion,

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but my mom, she got saved, but she kept making sure she came to our church,

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when she first went to the Catholic church, just to double down, right? It's kind of like,

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you know, just to make sure, a little insurance policy, you know,

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well, it's so hard to just say, no, I have moved on to true faith in Jesus Christ. Because you know

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what? Jesus plus anything is already warped. Jesus needs nothing else. It's him and him only.

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He fulfilled it all. Trying to add anything plus Jesus is a contaminated faith. It's a warped faith,

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right? So he's writing to Jews that are, many of them are surrounded by unbelievers. Okay,

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so he's saying, you know, I don't want you to like kind of fall back into that mindset,

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because it's easy to do. And also people who are on the fence, you know what I mean by on the

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fence, like kind of like, I don't know, maybe, and there's a lot of believers, there's probably

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some of you in here right now that's saying, yeah, I kind of believe, but you know, I don't

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know about a new creation and all that stuff. I still look the same. I still talk the same.

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I still do some of the same things. How am I really a new creation? So a lot of times we can

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struggle with this, you know, is it real? Is it not? And we're on the fence. So the author is

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writing to the Jewish believers saying, listen, don't cave in to the old laws and everything.

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You are set apart. And for those who are on the fence, if they don't get all in,

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they're going to be swept away into destruction because they're not fully believing who Jesus

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Christ is. So I think if we read it from that perspective, okay, we won't get caught up in

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this guilt and doubt because some of the wording is like, wow, it sounds like, you know, I better

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keep doing good things or else I might be, you know, I might suffer the wrath of God,

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but we know scripture is fully clear that we won't. Okay. We are not the sons of disobedience.

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We are the sons of God, right? So let's dive in without further ado. And I'm only going to stop

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a couple of times, but we will stop a few. So here we go. So verse 26, for if we sin willfully

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after we have received the knowledge of the truth, there no longer remains a sacrifice

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for sins. So you see what I mean? Does that sound a little sketchy there when you read that? Like,

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what does that mean? Like no longer a sacrifice for sins. Like, in other words, it's too late

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for me. Like I just willfully sin. Have any of you ever willfully sinned? None of you? Okay.

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There's one admission. All right, I'll put two hands up because, you know, we all have,

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right? Willfully and unwillfully. We've all sinned, right? So is this trying to say that,

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all right, well, once you know you're sinning, guess what? There's no more sacrifice for you.

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Is it saying that? Or is it saying Christ already performed the sacrifice? He's not going to keep

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doing it. Remember in previous chapters, Hebrews is all about getting through to the Jewish mind

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that there's not going to be the blood of goats. And you're not going to do every year of blood,

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you know, a sacrifice for atonement. Remember the day of atonement? It's like, I sinned all year.

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Finally, today is the day of atonement. I got to be really sad, repent. And because, you know,

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after this, I'm going to go back to doing everything I was doing before. So we need this

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one day where I can get washed clean, you know, of my sins. That was the Jewish mindset.

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I hate to say that's a lot of mindset of believers too, but we'll get to that in a minute.

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But so the idea was repetitive sacrifices all the time, the blood of goats, lambs, bulls, rams,

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like just all the time to be shed, to atone, cover over sins. But the author is saying,

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no more of that. Jesus did it once and for all. One sacrifice, no more sacrifices coming.

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Thank you, Christine. We see this in Hebrews. He says again and again,

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sanctified through the offering of the body of Jesus Christ once and for all. By the way,

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the for all isn't in there. But the reason they put it in there is because this once

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means a comprehensive, like one and done. Okay, one time, you don't have to keep doing it again.

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It's one and done. The next, now, where there is remission of these, there is no longer an

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offering for sin, one and done. Jesus Christ paid it all. He did once for all when he offered up

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himself, Hebrews 7, 27. And then finally, Hebrews 9, 12, he entered the most holy place once and

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for all. So this is the idea. There's no longer going to be another sacrifice. Jesus already paid

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for your sins. So if you're sinning, thinking, I'm going to do something else to wipe away my sins.

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No, Jesus already did it. That's the whole mindset. And like I said, I think, you know,

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to the Jewish mindset, it's almost like a laundry cycle. Okay, the soak. So what is it?

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The soak, the wash, the drain out, the rinse, the drain out. Like it's over and over again.

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It's like, I'm getting dirty. I'm getting washed. I'm getting dirty again. You know,

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and that's the idea. But like, you know, we believers will get dirty, but we are the

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righteousness of Christ. The dirt doesn't penetrate who we are as Christ. So we need to reckon

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ourselves did. In fact, I love Romans 6, 10 and 11 says, and this word for once in all of these

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scriptures, I was just reading is a fapak, effapaks, effapaks once for the death that he died, he died

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to sin. What? Or, or, yeah, whatever. The Greek word effapaks, right? It takes me a while to get

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this word, but the life that he lives, he lives to God. Likewise, you also reckon yourselves to be

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dead indeed to sin, but alive to God in Christ Jesus, our Lord. So we see it's a one and done.

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So he's saying you don't have to keep offering up sacrifices. Don't fall into that old system.

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Jesus already did it. If you can't comprehend the precious blood of Jesus Christ

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and his sacrifice, and you think there's going to be more needed than you've already

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missed it. Okay. It's Jesus plus nothing. He's done it all. Okay. So let's read on verse 27.

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But a certain fearful expectation of judgment and fiery indignation, which will devour the

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adversaries. Okay. And I just want to, we have to stop there too. Cause again, this is sounding,

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if you're reading this as a believer, it could be causing a little worry because am I going to be

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subject to a fiery indignation because I willfully sinned? Well, does he call you an adversary when

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you sin against him? You know, this word adversary is really an anti, almost like an anti, are you,

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when you sin even willfully, are you the antagonist of God? Are you like his enemy? No.

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Like you are the subject of everything he gave, right? You are his prize possession.

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It's not like you're suddenly his enemy, right? Do you remember when David, now when you look at

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the old Testament, remember they're not new creations. So everything you look at there,

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it's even more so for us because we are new creations, right? But when David sinned and he

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slept with Bathsheba, committed adultery, arranged the execution of her husband Uri the Hittite in

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battle. Okay. And then all of a sudden he thinks he got away with it and Nathan says, you are the

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man. He called him out and David right away says, I have sinned against God. Like he admitted it

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right away, Nathan says, but the Lord has taken away your sins. Like bam, like really,

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like just like that, right? But you know what else he said? But you have given occasion for the

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enemies of God to blaspheme him. In other words, you represented the goodness of God and you just

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did this. You know what you did? You opened up the door for the enemy to blaspheme God on a

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count of you. Like you call that a Godly King, a man after God's own heart. And he does that.

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So in, in some ways when we sin, okay, we're forgiven, but we're a bad ambassador for

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Jesus Christ. It's not okay for us to keep going through the wash cycle. Well, yeah,

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I did sleep around again, but you know what? I'm forgiven. I'm forgiven. Thank God I'm forgiven,

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right? And yeah, I did just steal, cheat and destroy, but I'm forgiven because I know, gee,

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that's not the lifestyle that the Lord wants us to live. And there will be loss, but we're not

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going to get into that. Not loss of salvation, but loss, loss of rewards and other things.

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But we don't have time for that today. But the idea is we don't want to cave back into our

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old lifestyle, you know, because we're presenting a horrible testimony for who Jesus Christ is.

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And that, a lot of times that does get, it's, it burdens me. Okay. It really does.

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When I'm trying to counsel or help people and they're just falling back into the same thing.

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And I'm like, man, you know, you're a new creation, you're an appointing description.

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And yet they're never getting out of that pattern. You know, Romans 12, two,

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don't conform to the patterns of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind.

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We have to get out of the pattern of the old wash cycle. That's not who we are anymore.

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We have all the empowerment to live a divine life. You know, second Peter chapter one,

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you know, we have the divine nature to live with divine power. That's who we are, you know?

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So it's not okay. You know, are we saved? Sure. You know, we're saved. You can't sin your way

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into hell if you're born again. But the thing is, isn't it true? Sin loses its savory joy.

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When you get saved, doesn't it? Is it fun sinning? Don't you feel just like sick, you know?

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It's that burden because you're a new creation and you're living a lie. You know,

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James talks about a double-minded life, right? It's not, that's not who you are.

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So we need to move on. I don't know how far we're going to get, but we'll see what happens here.

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Um, anyone who has rejected Moses' law dies without mercy on the testimony of two or three witnesses.

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Of how much worse punishment do you suppose will he be thought worthy who has trampled the son of

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God under foot, counted the blood of the covenant by which he was sanctified a common thing and

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insulted the spirit of grace. Now there's a lot there. Now, is he talking about a believer?

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Well, the word sanctified might make us think, well, you know, we're sanctified. Now,

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so sanctified has a lot of abroad-based meaning, okay? Because the word sanctified means set apart.

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Now, Christianity has kind of adopted this, the process of sanctification. You've all heard of

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that. If you've been a believer for a while, you've heard the process of sanctification.

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Well, I mean, I don't want to, I don't want to debate terminology, okay? Because if that's what

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works for understanding, that's great. But I think what they really mean is the process of

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sanctification means you're set apart, okay? Do I get more and more set apart? Like you're set

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apart, okay? It simply means that you're holy, but you are set apart. It's not like you're being

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more and more transformed. That's transformation, okay? So the reason I bring that up is because it

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just says that the blood sanctified this, the person who he's talking about or these people.

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Well, sanctification, who did Jesus first come to save? The Jews. I mean, the Messiah first came

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to his own and his own did not receive him. So the blood was first and foremost shed for all mankind,

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but for his own initially, remember he said, all his disciples don't go through the Gentile

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means the Jews were set apart, okay? For sanctification. And I can prove this in First

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Corinthians chapter seven, when we see this idea of sanctification, it doesn't mean even save.

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It doesn't even mean transform. It simply means set apart. Watch, for the unbelieving husband is

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sanctified by the wife. And the unbelieving wife is sanctified by the husband. Well, does that

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mean they're saved? Does that mean they're transformed? No, it just means they're set apart,

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okay? Otherwise, your children would be unclean, but now they are holy, meaning set apart. Another

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version of holy is set apart. So the reason why I make this big distinction is because,

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you know, if you have an unsaved spouse, they are set apart because they have an ambassador

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for Jesus Christ living under the same roof. The Lord wants them to be especially saved so

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that they would raise up children to know the Lord. So the Lord really has, you ever hear about

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when the Lord highlights things, you know? He's highlighted that person because it's so

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essential for the family dynamics and for the health of the family, right? So I just say all

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this because just because it says here that they've been sanctified by the blood of Christ

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doesn't mean they're even saved. It means they're set apart. Does that make sense? Okay,

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so anyway, let's move on from there. Yes, so 30, for we know him who said,

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vengeance is mine, I will repay, says the Lord. And again, the Lord will judge his people.

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It is a fearful thing to fall in the hands of the living God. So we know that we are not,

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we don't have to fear the wrath of God. In Revelation chapter 20, it talks about how that great

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throne of judgment, and it's a lot of verbiage there, you can read it later, but it talks about how

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those who are unsaved, okay, are going to be judged according to what is written in the book

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of their works on earth. It's like, you know, chill, chill. But guess what? It's been blotted out

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because she's in the book of life, right? Because there's two books. There's a book, a ledger,

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that says this is what Chris Bonner did, okay? But guess what? It doesn't matter. I'm in the

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spirit of God. He's seeing the things that I've done for him as a born again believer.

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Now I'm being rewarded for those things instead of condemned for the things that would have been

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in the other book, right? Does that make sense? So we're not going to fall into the hands of an

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angry God because of sin on earth. Is there consequences? That's a different message,

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of course. I mean, we're silly if we say there's no consequences to sin. We're not

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going to go there today. So, all right, let's go to 32, but recall the former days in which

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after you were illuminated, you endured a great struggle with sufferings, partly while you were

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made a spectacle, both by reproaches and tribulations, and partly while you became

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companions of those who were so treated, for you had compassion on me in my chains

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and joyfully accepted the plundering of your goods, knowing that you have been, that you have a better

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and an enduring possession for yourselves in heaven. So he's saying, you know, back when you

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were persecuted yourself, when you suffered loss, okay, when people like stole from you because

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you were a believer, when the Jews, your fellow Jews, like position things for the Roman government

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to come in and take over your church or whatever, you were persecuted, that's when you really grew.

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Isn't that weird? Like persecution really brings out the gospel of God, doesn't it? I mean,

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for those who were being persecuted, you know, so there's something about

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in the spirit that rises up in a believer that when they see something happen,

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it rises up this courage, this confidence, this boldness to live that supernatural life.

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PB shared about it in what's going on in northern Nigeria, the things that the just

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persecution of the church, like we can't even fathom here, yet somehow the church grows even

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stronger under persecution. It strengthens. A lot of times when we have things free and easy,

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with no persecution, we get lazy and we start letting the enemy in. We get passive. You know,

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when David fell into that huge sin, what was he doing? He was just waltzing around on his

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rooftop, not out of battle like he usually is, just relaxing and suddenly there's Bathsheba,

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nude on another roof. I don't get that, but that's what you, right? Because wandering eyes,

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because, you know, what is that? The idle minds or the playground or workshop of the devil or

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whatever that is, you know what I'm saying? We need to be busy about the word of God,

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busy for the kingdom. And so let's finish up. So verse 35, therefore, do not cast away your

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confidence, which has great reward for you have need of endurance so that after you have done

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the will of God, you may receive the promise for yet a little while and he who is coming will

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come and will not tarry. Now the just shall live by faith, but if anyone draws back, my soul has no

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pleasure in him. But we, here we go. This is about us. It's about the believing Jews. We are not of

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those who draw back to perdition, but of those who believe to the saving of the soul. You see,

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there's no turning back. You know, the Israelites and the Jews knew all about turning back because

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they always wanted to turn back, you know, in numbers. I love the stories in numbers.

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And Danny Jackson just shared two Wednesday nights ago about when Moses struck the rock twice

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instead of speaking to it for water to come out. You know the story, right? He finally lost it. Okay.

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His sister had just died at the beginning of the chapter. He's probably, you know,

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broken up about that. And here, Israel is still complaining after 39 plus years about manna

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and the lack of water and wanting to go back to Egypt. Does that blow your mind?

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Like all their parents are dead by this time. They've all died in the wilderness. Okay. The Lord

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provided for them for 39 plus years. They knew they're within one year away from entering the

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Promised Land and they're still grumbling and still want to go back to the land of slavery.

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It really blows your mind, but it's probably a picture of all of us to some degree, right?

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You know, perhaps all of us want to go back to an old nature, but really I just,

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it just blows your mind that one year away and they knew how long it would take because he told

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them for each day over in the Promised Land, they spied the land. I'm going to make it a year.

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So 40 days over in the Promised Land that the spies spied out the land. I hope I'm not losing

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you. Now it's going to be 40 years. You're in the wilderness. Okay. So they knew they were

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the last year before they enter and yet they're still the same grumbling, right? And then

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Jamie shared last Wednesday night about the bronze snake. Okay. And how they started again,

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the Lord just delivered them a win in a battle. And what do they do? They start complaining,

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the water, the food, this worthless bread that has fed us for 39 years miraculously from the

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heavens, this worthless bread. I mean, that's in ungratefulness, isn't it? And so they're

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complaining year 39 plus they're complaining and what happens? You know, the serpents,

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fiery serpents break out biting the Israelites and they're dying and they look upon the bronze

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snake and they're delivered all that to say the Israelites knew what it meant to be turning back,

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turning back to the old life. And this is why the author is saying, we're not them.

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We're not turning back. There's no turning back anymore. And it goes on from there,

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the land of exile and they, you know, they were sent away to exile, right?

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And finally Cyrus says, okay, you can go back home, right? Do you know how long it finally took them

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to really move back almost a hundred years? Did you know that? Like the first wave, okay,

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started with Zerubbabel, I think it was, let me see, with Zerubbabel 538 BC, right? He rebuilt

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the temple. They ran into some troubles. Now let's go back to the land of exile again. Let's go.

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80 some years later, Ezra goes back to the Promised Land, right? To bring revival and to

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rejuvenate the people and say, come on, why aren't we living here? We should be living here. This

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is our land, okay? They ran into some trouble. Let's go back again. Let's go back to the

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land of exile, right? They were dreading going to exile. Now they don't want to leave, right?

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And then finally the last guy came along who was Nehemiah, okay, about 14 years later and he

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finally came back and they built the walls around the city and they finally stayed because, you know,

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it's hard to leave the old life behind, right? But we aren't those who draw back. We don't turn back.

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We stay the course because we know the future. We know the destiny, the trajectory we're on.

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We have to pursue the Lord and stay with him as a worship team comes forward.

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I just wonder if the Lord is telling you in some way, will you stop turning back?

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Stop waffling back and forth. Remember when Elijah said, how long

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will you flip flop? Just who is your Lord? If Baal is your Lord, well, then bye-bye.

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You're going to pay for that one. But if the Lord is throw away all that nonsense,

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throw away the eyes, throw it all away and just commit on Yahweh, the Lord. Well,

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we're the same way. If we're keeping those little idols in our pockets, yeah, well,

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I need this. I mean, it just reminds me. Never mind. My grandson, there's a,

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he has a hot wheel in absolutely every single pocket of his clothes. It's the funny, like,

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what is this? Another one? Like he has hot wheels everywhere. He takes them off of his cousins too.

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He steals them. But anyway, some of us are like keeping our little idols. I gotta keep that

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pornography in there. I gotta keep the drunkenness or the weed or I gotta keep that anger,

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that unforgiveness. I gotta keep that. Like, I gotta keep it. Gotta keep it. Gotta keep it.

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You know, the lost, the greed, whatever it is. I gotta keep that there because I can't

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get rid of it. Well, the Lord says, we just empty your pockets. Just come to me. Just go all in.

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Really. Just don't turn back. Amen. Let's not turn back anymore. Let's just head straight into

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him because this is where the true abundant life is, when we just put it all aside. Just,

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you know, it's not worth hanging onto it. It's not worth it. Amen. You know, I was thinking,

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it would be great to sing. I didn't talk to the worship team, so they're probably not ready at

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all. So I'll have to sing an acapella. But how about, I have decided to follow Jesus.

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I have decided to follow Jesus. I have decided to follow Jesus. No turning back. No turning back.

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Though none go with me, still I will follow. Still none go with me, still I will follow.

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Though none go with me, still I will follow. No turning back. No turning back. The world

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behind me. The cross before me. The world behind me. The cross before me. The world behind me.

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The cross before me. No turning back. No turning back. Father God, we just thank you. You have

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everything good for us. There's nothing back there in Egypt. There's nothing back there in Babylon.

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There's nothing anywhere else, Lord. It's just resting in you and your goodness, Lord God.

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Your spirit, the spirit of grace that just gives and gives and gives. The law takes, takes, takes.

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But grace gives, gives and gives, Lord God. We just want to receive from you, Lord God.

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Help us just empty our hands of the things that we're choosing to hold on to

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and not clinging to what you want to give us. Help us just let go and lay hold of what you

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want to give us, Lord God, because we're here, we're your temples, we're your beloved,

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and there's no turning back. You love us and there's nothing we can do about it, as PB would say.

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In Jesus' name, amen. Let's give the Lord a round of applause and let's all stand up and worship the Lord.

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