What Are The Three Types of Grace?

Brian Tome looks at how “truth” and “grace” can lead to a more abundant life.

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    - I'm Griff, and I get to help people
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    get connected with our anywhere community.
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    See, Crossroads is a church that you can be a part of,
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    really, no matter where you live.
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    We're not just a video once a week on a screen.
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    There's an actual community, real people
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    that you can belong to,
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    that you can talk to, you can get to know.
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    And we're going to talk later about how to do that.
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    But today we're exploring the book of Romans.
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    It was written by a guy named Paul.
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    He was what we call an apostle.
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    He was a leader of the early church.
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    And it was a letter to some of his friends in Rome
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    on how to live a life centered around Jesus.
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    And, you know, it wasn't just for the Romans.
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    It applies to us today as we're still trying
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    to figure out what it looks like
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    for our lives to center around the person of Jesus.
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    So let's get started.
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    - Sing this with me, come in with a heart of worship.
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    - Oh, hey, don't worry, we got one more.
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    We got one more in just a minute.
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    Cash is going to come out here
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    like an old school choir director.
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    We're going to be singing.
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    We got this song I shall not want.
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    A lot of you know it. You sing it so loud.
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    I just want to remind you,
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    this is not some modern songwriter
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    with a great idea about God.
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    It's actually rooted in ancient truth.
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    Listen to Psalm 23, a Psalm of David.
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    It might be familiar to you.
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    David writes this: The Lord is my shepherd,
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    I shall not want.
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    Let me just say that again.
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    The Lord is your shepherd, and you shall not want.
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    He makes me lie down in green pastures.
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    He leads me beside still waters.
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    He restores my soul.
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    He leads me in paths of righteousness
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    for his name's sake.
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    And even though I walk through
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    the valley of the shadow of death,
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    I will fear no evil, for you are with me.
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    Your rod and your staff, they comfort me.
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    You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies.
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    You anoint my head with oil and my cup overflows.
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    And David finishes like this:
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    Surely goodness and mercy will follow me
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    all the days of my life
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    and I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever.
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    Let's sing this Psalm together.
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    - Worshiping God is when we put our attention
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    and our priority on Him.
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    And normally we think about worship as singing
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    and focusing on God that way.
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    But we can worship God in lots of different ways,
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    like serving Him or giving to Him.
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    You know, if you're new to Crossroads
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    and maybe you don't even believe in God yet,
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    that's totally okay.
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    We're really glad that you're here and kind of leaning in.
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    But for those of us who are following God
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    and maybe we've been doing that for a long time,
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    we figured out that what He wants for our life
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    is what we want for our life.
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    So we learn to give.
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    And when we give, we're really taking on
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    the nature of God because
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    He's given us everything that we have.
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    So we give because we believe that everything is God's
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    and we want to worship Him in the way that we give.
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    I want you to see a story of someone
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    who has been around Crossroads for a long time,
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    and they've experienced transformation with giving.
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    Specifically, this couple went above and beyond
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    a normal tithe, giving 10%,
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    for something called a campaign here at Crossroads.
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    And this isn't an ask of any kind,
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    there's no obligation
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    and there's no campaign ask coming next.
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    But it's just cool to see what God did in their lives.
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    So let's check it out.
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    - I'm David. - I'm Stacey.
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    - And we're the Shricters.
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    - I started coming to Crossroads when I was a teenager.
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    At that time, it felt like every message
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    was directed right towards me.
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    I wanted to be part of Crossroads and part of the team.
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    So I started giving and I was making at the time,
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    I think $400 a month.
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    - I was a volunteer in an organization
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    doing ministry for a while, and that led me
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    into actually doing full time ministry for my career.
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    And during that time, Stacy and I decided
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    to get engaged and to get married.
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    And I had made a commitment to Game Change,
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    and Stacy had made a commitment to Game Change.
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    And Stacy's commitment to Game Change
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    was about three times the commitment
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    that I had made at that time.
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    I don't think I had much wisdom around money,
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    and I was worried about our savings
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    and how we were going to fulfill these two commitments
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    and how was God going to show up.
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    I had faith that God was going to show up,
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    but when we budget and when we planned out
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    and we looked at our salaries and what we were making
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    and bringing in the numbers didn't match up.
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    So we were like, "Are we going to have to
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    get rid of everything fun in our life?"
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    We committed to it.
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    We kept our tithe going and we fulfilled
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    both of our Game Change commitments
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    and actually went slightly over our commitment.
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    And in the midst of that, God showed up.
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    - Yeah. And I feel like we've tried to budget
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    over and over and every time we should have been in the red
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    and we watched our savings grow
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    even though it didn't make sense.
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    So when the next campaign at Crossroads came up,
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    the I'm In campaign, we had talked about a number.
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    We knew what we were probably going to give,
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    and that meant that we were not going to be able
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    to get me a new vehicle that could hold three kids.
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    And at the time we had two kids
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    and we're looking to jump into foster care.
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    We said, "Okay,
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    this is the number God's putting on our heart.
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    We're going to go for it and show up
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    and hope that He works something out for us."
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    I was leaving and I walked out to my car
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    and my car was dead in the driveway, which was great.
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    We went ahead and we made the commitment knowing,
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    "Well, that was our money for a van
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    that we just committed."
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    Over the course of I'm In we started foster care.
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    We were able to fulfill our commitment
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    and then we're able to pay cash for a van.
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    Again, the math just didn't work out.
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    None of it made sense that we would have been able to do that.
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    - And nobody handed us envelopes full of money.
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    It was just God showing up in small places, in little things.
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    - A friend had told me that, she said,
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    "You get more free stuff than anybody I know."
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    And I think that's one way that God was providing for us.
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    It wasn't the $1,000 check in a mailbox,
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    but it was things like we needed a new couch
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    and someone posted one for free and we got it.
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    - Those are areas where God's showing up
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    and those are God blessing us
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    and helping be generous to us
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    and in turn allowing us to just receive
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    that generosity into others
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    and actually saying to ourselves,
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    "This is actually God's money
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    and we want to be generous to others in our community."
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    - I'm much more likely now to give
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    immediately when somebody needs something,
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    whether that's my time or my money
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    or our possessions that we've just seen God be so faithful,
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    I don't even think twice about it now.
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    I used to think that generosity was something
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    you did because you had to,
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    because someone was telling you to do it
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    or it was something for rich people
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    that just had more money than they knew what to do with.
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    Now God has showed me that He's so generous
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    to us all the time, whether we deserve it or not,
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    this is just me giving back
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    what was already His to begin with.
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    - I love that story and I love that
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    it's a series of small steps toward God over time
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    that really equals faithfulness.
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    So to learn more about giving or to set up your own tithe,
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    you can go to Crossroads.net/give.
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    You know, earlier I said that Crossroads
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    isn't just a video once a week, because it's not.
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    It's so much more than that.
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    It's actually a real community that you can belong to.
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    And I know that that's true because
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    I see it happen in people's lives all the time.
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    So I'd like to help get you connected.
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    In fact, that's kind of my job around here.
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    So head to Crossroads.net/groups to get started in community.
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    So today we're unpacking this book of Romans.
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    It's written by the apostle Paul
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    to these folks living in Rome,
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    and it's helping them understand
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    how to live a life that's all about following Jesus.
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    And Brian's talking about how grace in particular sustains us.
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    But before we get to Brian,
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    here's what community looks like here at Crossroads.
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    Let's take a look.
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    - This experience transformed my approach
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    to my relationship with God.
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    - My group of strangers became a family.
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    - And I have been transformed.
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    I realized that I can begin life anew.
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    - These guys are my brothers.
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    I can count on them and they can count on me.
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    - Someone offered to pray over me,
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    and I never had that happen before.
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    I'm not sure what I believe about God yet,
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    but I love the people I've met,
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    and I want to keep exploring.
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    - Well, good morning. Welcome to Crossroads.
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    Whatever sites you're in,
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    it's great to be with everybody today. Yes.
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    Some of you are like, "Who is that guy up there?"
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    My name is Brian Tome,
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    what's known as a senior pastor around here,
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    a founding pastor, wherever you want to call me.
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    I've been off for eight weeks,
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    or at least off of my normal duties.
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    Haven't been on stage for eight weeks.
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    And I'm just very thankful to be part of a community
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    that's generous to me and my family
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    and lets me have time off. Thank you very much.
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    So I'm going to talk a little bit more about that
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    because there's some things I've learned
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    over the last eight weeks, but I'm really excited today
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    and next week I'm going to talk about grace.
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    It's this thing that very few of us fully understand
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    and even fewer operate in or reciprocate.
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    So let's pray before I go any further.
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    God, I am thankful to be here this morning.
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    There's no place I'd rather be than right here, right now.
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    Nothing I'd rather talk about than the things
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    that you've put on my heart
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    and the things you've put inside of the Bible.
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    Help me to clearly explain it.
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    And my biggest prayer, God, is You just be pleased,
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    be pleased and You would approve of all that said
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    and You would make something happen in our lives
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    that may not have happened if we were any place
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    other than under Your instruction right now.
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    I trust You do these things according to
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    the character and identity of Jesus. Amen.
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    Summer is coming over. It's about over.
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    Some of us are already back in school already,
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    and hopefully you've had a lot of time
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    to do some fun things this summer.
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    And even fun, fun is, I think, an act of grace.
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    What is grace?
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    Many of us don't know what it is
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    or if we know what it is, we don't actually enjoy it.
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    Grace isn't the prayer you pray before a meal.
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    Grace isn't the way in which you move
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    through a room with grace.
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    That's not the kind of grace I'm talking about.
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    Grace is when you get something that you didn't work for.
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    Grace is when you get something that's undeserved.
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    Grace is when you give somebody a second chance.
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    Grace is when you give somebody the ability
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    to think different or be different than you
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    without judging them. It's grace.
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    Grace might be what I need from you
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    when I tell you something about myself personally
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    I did over the last eight weeks.
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    It's going to really bother some of you.
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    I went to The Barbie Movie.
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    Yes, I know. I know.
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    That's kind of off brand for me. I know.
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    So some of you, like, give me grace. Give me Grace.
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    I wanted to go.
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    I thought, "Hey, original screenplay.
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    It's not a part three. It's not Marvel. I'm all in."
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    So I said to Lib, "Let's go see this Barbie Movie."
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    So please, thanks for grace.
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    And then -- well, how's it go?
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    I am Barbie.
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    It's wonderful being Barbie in a Barbie world,
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    being plastic is fantastic.
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    Some really interesting things there.
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    Then in the movie, I fell asleep.
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    I just couldn't. I tried.
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    I tried, but no one was getting killed.
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    There wasn't anything like that happening I'm interested in.
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    There was no World War II theme or something like that.
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    I fell asleep.
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    So give me some grace.
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    I know I'm thankful Hollywood's putting out creative movies,
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    but I just couldn't hang with it.
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    See, all of us got to give a little bit of grace.
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    What is grace, the way I'm describing it today?
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    I'll replay a message that came out of a podcast I do
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    where I had a guy on who was Hindu,
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    a really, really great guy,
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    and I got turned on to him
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    by a couple other people in Crossroads.
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    We had a great interaction.
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    He's a standup comedian who is the first person
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    to give stand up on all seven continents.
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    I know. Like, how did you do that in South Africa?
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    In Antarctica?
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    He's like, "Well, actually it was on a ship
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    right off the coast."
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    Okay, fine. Still counts, I guess.
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    Really interesting guy.
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    And he was telling me about
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    how he was poking fun at two people
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    who were part of Crossroads, Katherine and Casey
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    and who I know.
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    And he said, "Look, I'm Hindu, ancient religion,
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    been around a lot longer than Christianity."
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    Christianity about 2000-ish years,
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    which I guess if you want to mark Christianity
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    as the beginning of Jesus. Yes.
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    But Christianity is really the fulfillment of Judaism
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    as those of us who understand Christianity.
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    So it goes back longer than that.
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    But nonetheless, nonetheless.
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    Okay, fair enough.
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    He said, "Hey, Hinduism, Judaism, a bunch of isms.
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    We've been around a lot, lot longer than Christianity."
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    And he said, "There's a lot of similarities.
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    Similar moral code, similar commandments, higher power."
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    So he said, "I'm a Hindu.
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    I've been around forever and ever and ever.
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    My religion has."
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    And he said this. He said, "What has your religion
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    actually brought to the party?
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    What's it brought to the party?"
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    And they thought about it.
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    And he's telling the story
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    and they said something that he really appreciated.
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    They said, "I think that what Christianity
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    has brought to the party is love and grace."
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    And he thought about it and went,
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    "Yeah, you're right, you're right."
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    Now, that would surprise a lot of us because
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    a lot of people who identify as a Christian
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    don't identify with love and grace,
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    at least our activities, our attitudes,
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    our faces don't show love and grace.
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    Our faces show consternation and judgmentalism.
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    But if you look at the movement of Christianity
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    and what Jesus talked about, it is love and grace.
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    It's really the beginning of that.
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    In fact, every religion or spirituality
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    that says God is love, they're quoting the Bible.
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    And it was started in the Bible.
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    It wasn't in other religion or spirituality.
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    The idea of forgiveness,
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    that the gods would actually forgive you
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    instead of take a pound of flesh.
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    That's a uniquely Jesus thing.
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    We talk about grace.
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    It's something that a lot of us want,
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    but very few of us understand.
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    There's two --
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    There's a couple of different revenue streams of God.
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    And today, if I do my job right,
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    I'm going to upset some of you because
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    until you start upsetting people,
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    you're not talking about grace.
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    Because grace is -- it sounds unfair, it sounds outlandish.
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    As soon as you start talking about grace,
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    someone says, "Well, yeah, but what about this?"
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    "Well, yeah, what about that?"
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    "You should have been saying this
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    or you should have been saying that."
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    I know that. I know that.
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    I know that because God's a very complex God.
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    You can't define Him in a sentence.
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    Could I define you in a sentence? No.
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    Could I tell one story from your life
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    and someone would understand everything about you
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    from one story, any story?
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    No, absolutely not.
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    So when we take a look at the Bible,
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    we've got all these stories
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    and all these sentences about God.
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    None of them in their singularity fully explain God
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    because He's more complex than you and I.
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    So you've got to give me grace, if you will.
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    Some things may not get said today because
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    I'm trying to deal with the grace aspect
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    of God's personality that many of us
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    need a refresher course on,
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    or we need a deep dive in for the very, very first time.
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    There are different revenue streams of God.
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    One of the revenue streams of God is
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    what you would call the you reap what you sow.
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    When I say revenue stream, I mean
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    how you get blessings from God,
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    how you get good things from God.
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    And there's different revenue streams that God has
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    if you want to feel His fullness in your life.
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    One of them for sure is obey the things that God says,
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    do the things God says do.
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    And then naturally, out of that,
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    there will be some good things happen in your life.
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    That's good. That's an obedience message.
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    That's a commandments. Good. Great.
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    We're not talking about that today.
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    Not talking about that at all today.
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    We're talking about different revenue streams.
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    The revenue stream of there's nothing you can do about it,
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    but God's going to love you and He's going to bless you.
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    It doesn't matter what you believe,
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    doesn't matter what you do,
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    doesn't matter if you're going to heaven or hell,
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    it doesn't matter what you did last night.
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    Tomorrow there's good things that
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    are going to happen to you
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    simply because God is a God of grace,
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    simply because He is a God of love.
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    Mind blowing in terms of the history of religion,
  • 00:32:33
    the history of spirituality, mind blowing.
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    And it's not mind blowing to us because
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    we've kind of lived in this sort of goo, if you will,
  • 00:32:44
    that is an understanding of the love of God,
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    because the heritage of some of our country
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    was steeped in this, even though if we don't give it lip service,
  • 00:32:54
    it's kind of still in the water.
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    All of us, you have things that you've been given by God
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    the person next to you hasn't been given.
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    And the person next to you has things
  • 00:33:03
    that you haven't been given.
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    And it isn't because of either one of your intelligence
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    or either one of your energy or anything.
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    It's only because God's grace.
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    He uniquely gives some things to some people,
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    other things to other people, and we never work for it.
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    And some of us have a harder life
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    than the person next to us has a harder life.
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    And yet all of us have grace.
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    Living in America, I don't think it's my lifetime,
  • 00:33:29
    it's never been more frustrating for me
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    to live in America than it is right now.
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    It's frustrating. I don't like it.
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    It's just, ugh.
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    I got my reasons. You got your reasons.
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    We probably all agree with that.
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    It's frustrating to live in America right now,
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    and it's an act of grace.
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    I choose to believe it's an act of grace
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    that I'm here versus any other country.
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    Because I could be in another country where I was born
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    where there would be bombings happening,
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    where there would be incoming missiles.
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    I could be in another country
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    where there would be lack of water and lack of food,
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    and I would have never chosen
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    to do that country or this country.
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    I was just born here.
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    And I've had an easier life as a result of it.
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    It's called an act of grace.
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    The idea of grace wasn't invented by Jesus.
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    It was actually invented by God's character and His nature.
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    We're going to get into the book of Romans in just a little bit.
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    Romans has 16 chapters in it.
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    It's a New Testament Book of the Bible,
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    16 chapters, 22 different references to grace.
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    But this idea of grace isn't unique to the book of Romans.
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    It isn't unique to Jesus.
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    It is the very character of God.
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    If we go back to the Book of Exodus,
  • 00:34:38
    way, way back in the beginning of the Bible,
  • 00:34:40
    the second book in the Bible.
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    This is the book where God's characteristics
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    really start taking place.
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    It's the book where He actually reveals His name,
  • 00:34:49
    He tells us who His identity is.
  • 00:34:53
    And in this book, here's what He says in chapter 34:
  • 00:35:17
    So, yes, He's serious when we do something wrong,
  • 00:35:20
    He's serious about the consequences
  • 00:35:22
    of our rebelliousness or our sin.
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    But don't forget what overwhelms that
  • 00:35:27
    and what precedes that is His mercy, His grace.
  • 00:35:31
    Isn't that good? Isn't it good for you to know that
  • 00:35:34
    right now you're not operating on a pass/fail
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    on a minute by minute basis with God?
  • 00:35:39
    Right now He doesn't judge you based on what you did yesterday.
  • 00:35:42
    The totality of your life and your relationship
  • 00:35:44
    with Him isn't based on what happened yesterday to you.
  • 00:35:47
    Whatever you did last week that might have regrets for you,
  • 00:35:51
    He may regret it, too, but He's not holding it over your head.
  • 00:35:56
    He's forgiving, He's forbearing,
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    He's gracious, He hangs with us.
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    Friends, that's good news.
  • 00:36:03
    Now, in the book of John 1,
  • 00:36:07
    it's the earliest and maybe best description
  • 00:36:11
    of what Jesus is and what He does.
  • 00:36:15
    When it describes His core characteristics,
  • 00:36:18
    His core qualities, here's what it says in John 1:14:
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    When it says the law was given through Moses,
  • 00:36:51
    it's saying, "Hey, there's a place for obligation,
  • 00:36:54
    law, commandments, do this, that comes through Moses.
  • 00:36:57
    Right, it's in the Old Testament.
  • 00:36:58
    Great, great, great, great, great.
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    And by the way, Jesus fulfilled that law,
  • 00:37:02
    that's why when He goes to a cross,
  • 00:37:04
    He dies not for Himself and His own transgressions,
  • 00:37:08
    He dies for my transgressions."
  • 00:37:10
    Why would He do that?
  • 00:37:11
    Because He's a loving and graceful God.
  • 00:37:14
    But Jesus is full of truth, that truth and grace.
  • 00:37:18
    Very few of us can operate in both of these things.
  • 00:37:21
    This element of truth, there is a right and a wrong.
  • 00:37:24
    There are standards that God has.
  • 00:37:27
    And there also is gray areas that God gives us,
  • 00:37:31
    there also is second chances.
  • 00:37:33
    There also is forgiveness. There also is love.
  • 00:37:35
    It's crazy, very few people can operate
  • 00:37:37
    in truth and in grace.
  • 00:37:38
    So I first started wrestling with this years ago,
  • 00:37:41
    grace upon grace, I said, man, I don't have a tattoo,
  • 00:37:43
    but if I was going to mark myself up with a tattoo,
  • 00:37:45
    I designed it, I had somebody write it up for me.
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    Took a tattoo artist, put it on my shoulder,
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    the yin and the yang of grace and truth.
  • 00:37:50
    There it is right there, like I said,
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    the yin and the yang. That's it.
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    That's my shoulder. The yin and the yang.
  • 00:37:57
    No, no, I liked the first one better.
  • 00:38:03
    The yin and the yang of grace and truth,
  • 00:38:07
    they hang together with the crown of thorns
  • 00:38:10
    that was on Jesus's head as He was on a cross. Grace.
  • 00:38:15
    I want to just overflow you with grace today.
  • 00:38:18
    This is not a day for obligation.
  • 00:38:20
    This is not a day for you to hear about duty.
  • 00:38:22
    This is not a day for you
  • 00:38:23
    to hear about sucking it up.
  • 00:38:24
    This is not a day, nor is next week,
  • 00:38:27
    a time to to hear about how you got to do the right thing.
  • 00:38:31
    No, there is a time and a place for those kind of things
  • 00:38:33
    that are in the Bible. Today is not that day.
  • 00:38:36
    This is the fullness of the side of personality of God's grace.
  • 00:38:39
    So everyone just kind of go, whoo.
  • 00:38:42
    Here we go. Just relax. Relax.
  • 00:38:45
    Today should feel good.
  • 00:38:46
    It's actually okay to feel good.
  • 00:38:49
    For a long time I always thought that
  • 00:38:51
    if I felt good, something was wrong.
  • 00:38:53
    If I felt good, I was guilty because
  • 00:38:56
    God doesn't want me to feel good.
  • 00:38:58
    He wants me to be on point.
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    He wants me to be productive.
  • 00:39:02
    He wants me to be sacrificing.
  • 00:39:04
    He wants me to be doing the hard things.
  • 00:39:06
    Because I have always had an outage in grace.
  • 00:39:09
    If I seem like I understand grace today,
  • 00:39:11
    it's only because it's been years and years
  • 00:39:13
    and years and years and years of de-programing
  • 00:39:15
    my truth only aspect, my duty, my call,
  • 00:39:19
    my commitment, my obedience, all that stuff.
  • 00:39:22
    And I understand greater the personality of God
  • 00:39:26
    that He's a lot more enjoyable
  • 00:39:28
    than I ever would have thought that He was.
  • 00:39:31
    And my hope is that you'll see that
  • 00:39:32
    and you'll experience that today.
  • 00:39:33
    Romans 12:3 says this:
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    For by the grace given to me --
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    not the obligation I have, not the duty I have, but
  • 00:39:54
    We tend to think very highly of ourself
  • 00:39:57
    when we see ourselves as a disciplined, regimented
  • 00:40:01
    person who's devoted to God.
  • 00:40:03
    My life has gotten there because I've done this
  • 00:40:05
    and I've done that and I've gone here and I've gone there.
  • 00:40:08
    No, no, no, no. It's according to the measure of faith
  • 00:40:11
    that God has assigned, assigned meaning given.
  • 00:40:14
    Have you ever considered that if you have a relationship with God
  • 00:40:17
    and maybe you don't have a relationship with God
  • 00:40:19
    as you came in today, if you ever -- I'll talk to you first.
  • 00:40:21
    You came in today, do you ever wonder, like,
  • 00:40:23
    "Why is this my first day here
  • 00:40:24
    and I haven't been to church before, like, ever?
  • 00:40:26
    Why is it?"
  • 00:40:28
    Maybe it's because the grace of God who is wooing you here.
  • 00:40:33
    Maybe it's because God has given you grace
  • 00:40:34
    to desire to seek, and desire to be.
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    Maybe you're feeling something you haven't felt
  • 00:40:39
    that is the the grace of God.
  • 00:40:42
    When I came to know God,
  • 00:40:43
    if someone would have said to me early on,
  • 00:40:45
    "How did you know you came to know Jesus?
  • 00:40:48
    How did you know you received Him?"
  • 00:40:49
    I would have said, "Well, because I said a prayer,
  • 00:40:52
    the sinner's prayer."
  • 00:40:53
    The sinner's prayer is not what got me to Jesus.
  • 00:40:56
    "Well, baptism, well, I got baptized."
  • 00:40:58
    Baptism is not what got me to Jesus. "Well, I went to --"
  • 00:41:01
    You know what got me to Jesus? The grace of God.
  • 00:41:04
    All those things, the reason I was able
  • 00:41:07
    to pray a prayer to give my life to Christ
  • 00:41:09
    is because God had first touched me with His grace.
  • 00:41:12
    And why is it there was people who were just like me,
  • 00:41:14
    who heard the same things as I did,
  • 00:41:16
    grew up in the same neighbor as I had,
  • 00:41:18
    had all the similar instructions and all that stuff,
  • 00:41:21
    but yet something didn't trigger, something didn't spark?
  • 00:41:25
    Maybe it's because the grace of God came to me
  • 00:41:27
    to help me understand it at that time,
  • 00:41:29
    early in my life, and hopefully the grace of God
  • 00:41:31
    will come to them in some way, shape or form.
  • 00:41:33
    But this is what Paul is talking about by grace,
  • 00:41:36
    not by my efforts, not by my seminary education,
  • 00:41:39
    not by my discipline, not by my spiritual habits,
  • 00:41:42
    not by my prayer life, not because I read three books
  • 00:41:45
    on the necessity to understand Christian apologetics
  • 00:41:48
    and how this -- No, no, no, no, no, by the grace.
  • 00:41:52
    God does this X factor that we can't see,
  • 00:41:54
    we don't fully understand, but it's part of His nature.
  • 00:41:57
    Now there's three kinds of grace
  • 00:41:58
    I want to spend the rest of the time on.
  • 00:42:00
    There's more. These are three official,
  • 00:42:02
    if you will, theological terms.
  • 00:42:04
    I don't like just sprinkling theological terms out there,
  • 00:42:06
    but these ones are actually very, very helpful
  • 00:42:08
    and descriptive.
  • 00:42:10
    First, the first kind of grace I want to dig deeper in
  • 00:42:13
    is what's known as saving grace.
  • 00:42:17
    Saving grace. Saving grace.
  • 00:42:19
    This is the kind of grace that comes to you
  • 00:42:21
    that changes and alters your spiritual trajectory
  • 00:42:24
    for all of eternity.
  • 00:42:26
    It's the kind of grace where you're going one way,
  • 00:42:29
    you're going down a path that's leading to destruction,
  • 00:42:31
    even if it means right now you have a lot of money
  • 00:42:33
    and a lot of fun times,
  • 00:42:34
    ultimately, it's going to lead to destruction
  • 00:42:36
    because it's going to empty your soul
  • 00:42:38
    and it's going to keep you from enjoying God forever.
  • 00:42:40
    Saving grace is that grace that comes in
  • 00:42:42
    and saves you, helps you go, "Hmm.
  • 00:42:45
    Is there another way for me? Hmm. Wait a minute.
  • 00:42:48
    Should I? Wait a minute. What?"
  • 00:42:51
    You may know saving grace also as amazing grace.
  • 00:42:55
    Amazing Grace was the song written by John Newton,
  • 00:42:58
    who was a former slave trader.
  • 00:43:00
    And he finally realized, "Oh my gosh,
  • 00:43:02
    I've been, like, kidnaping and selling fellow children of God.
  • 00:43:10
    I am awful. What is wrong?"
  • 00:43:12
    And he comes this conclusion and he writes that song
  • 00:43:15
    all about coming on the backs of his horrific life
  • 00:43:19
    he's had as a slave trader.
  • 00:43:20
    He writes that song about saving grace.
  • 00:43:25
    You might have heard it. Let's see if you have.
  • 00:43:28
    Amazing Grace (how sweet the sound)
  • 00:43:35
    That saved a wretch (like me)
  • 00:43:41
    I once was lost, but now am found,
  • 00:43:48
    was blind, but now I see.
  • 00:43:54
    Yeah. Fascinating.
  • 00:43:55
    There's interesting scholarship that's gone into
  • 00:43:57
    saying that he actually put those words to tunes
  • 00:44:04
    that he was hearing the Africans singing
  • 00:44:08
    down in the births of his ship.
  • 00:44:10
    And that's probably where he got the melody to that
  • 00:44:13
    and he stuck the words into that.
  • 00:44:16
    How in the world could someone get redeemed,
  • 00:44:19
    gone a different direction?
  • 00:44:21
    Because the grace of God, there's saving grace.
  • 00:44:24
    11:6, Romans 11:6 says this:
  • 00:44:34
    If I get to know God because of my prayer,
  • 00:44:39
    it's not Grace, it's a paycheck.
  • 00:44:41
    I did the prayer, so therefore I get this.
  • 00:44:44
    I got baptized, so therefore I get that.
  • 00:44:47
    Prayers and baptism, by the way, are great. wonderful.
  • 00:44:49
    I'm not anti them, but saving Grace says
  • 00:44:52
    when you and I come into a loving relationship with God,
  • 00:44:55
    it's because of God's grace, not because I'm smarter
  • 00:44:57
    than the spiritual nincompoop next door.
  • 00:45:01
    It's because God, for some strange, stupid reason,
  • 00:45:04
    and that's what Grace is, it's strange and stupid.
  • 00:45:06
    It doesn't make sense.
  • 00:45:08
    It hasn't made sense in the history of theology,
  • 00:45:10
    history of spirituality, history of religion.
  • 00:45:12
    There's no ancient religion that believes this.
  • 00:45:14
    None, other than something that's
  • 00:45:16
    rooted in the scripture, saving grace.
  • 00:45:21
    I had a death of somebody
  • 00:45:24
    who was not close to me physically,
  • 00:45:27
    but close to me emotionally.
  • 00:45:30
    In May, a mentor from afar of mine,
  • 00:45:34
    mentor as in I listened to his sermons,
  • 00:45:36
    read his books, he died.
  • 00:45:38
    Avery influential pastor to other pastors
  • 00:45:39
    and many other people.
  • 00:45:40
    He's written a lot of books. His name is Tim Keller.
  • 00:45:43
    Tim was just a great, great, great man of God.
  • 00:45:45
    And he finished well.
  • 00:45:46
    And there's too few people who I can relate to who finished well.
  • 00:45:49
    He finished well, it was really, really impressive.
  • 00:45:51
    I got to spend some time with Tim on a couple of occasions.
  • 00:45:53
    The last time I spent time with him was, don't think --
  • 00:46:01
    I don't know if you know or not,
  • 00:46:02
    there's people who want me to sell to you all the time.
  • 00:46:06
    Seriously? Like, I can't tell you
  • 00:46:07
    how many free books I would ever get,
  • 00:46:09
    someone just hoping I'd say, "Here's a great book I read."
  • 00:46:11
    And people go -- It comes in all the time.
  • 00:46:13
    If you're an aspiring author. Great.
  • 00:46:15
    Thank you. Thank you very much.
  • 00:46:16
    I'm not going to read your book when you send it to me.
  • 00:46:18
    I'm not going to mention either. I'm sorry.
  • 00:46:20
    I'm already overwhelmed. Good for your heart.
  • 00:46:22
    I hope God helps it happen,
  • 00:46:23
    but I'm not going to be able to do it,
  • 00:46:25
    unless I get something out of it.
  • 00:46:31
    Like, Hollywood figured out years and years ago,
  • 00:46:33
    "Hey, all these people go to churches,
  • 00:46:35
    they actually buy movie tickets.
  • 00:46:36
    We can monetize that.
  • 00:46:38
    How do we get pastors to tell people to go to movies?"
  • 00:46:41
    Which I don't tell you to do, whatever.
  • 00:46:44
    But they came to me and said, "Hey,
  • 00:46:45
    we got this new C.S Lewis movie.
  • 00:46:47
    Would you like to come? Would you like to come?"
  • 00:46:49
    I knew exactly what they were doing.
  • 00:46:50
    They're going to fly me and Lib out there,
  • 00:46:52
    pay for it, give us expensive meals,
  • 00:46:54
    take us to the studio, have us go behind the scenes,
  • 00:46:57
    interact with another small group of pastors.
  • 00:46:59
    I knew exactly what they were doing, so I said,
  • 00:47:01
    "Of course, yes, I'll come." [laughter]
  • 00:47:05
    Never talked about the movie, never talked about the movie.
  • 00:47:07
    But I enjoyed it. I enjoyed it.
  • 00:47:09
    And that's kind of the deal, right?
  • 00:47:11
    On that bus I met Tim and Jan Keller.
  • 00:47:14
    Tim was influenced by C.S Lewis.
  • 00:47:16
    C.S Lewis, if you ever heard of was the guy
  • 00:47:18
    who did Lion Witch and the Wardrobe
  • 00:47:20
    and his friend was J.R.R. Tolkien,
  • 00:47:22
    who did Lord of the Rings.
  • 00:47:25
    J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S Lewis, and some other professors
  • 00:47:29
    at Oxford would get together every week
  • 00:47:32
    just to sharpen each other spiritually, every week.
  • 00:47:35
    Everybody who's ever been a great,
  • 00:47:36
    everybody who's ever been a great in the spiritual life
  • 00:47:39
    has had an identifiable community of people
  • 00:47:41
    that they get with an identifiable, predictable times
  • 00:47:45
    on the calendar, everyone, all the time.
  • 00:47:48
    And for Lewis and Tolkien, this is where
  • 00:47:51
    they kind of birthed this idea of this fantasy world.
  • 00:47:53
    They went different ways with it.
  • 00:47:54
    That's -- they had this small group
  • 00:47:56
    that they got together at a pub.
  • 00:47:58
    C.S. Lewis, when he wrote his whole thing on the deal,
  • 00:48:02
    one of the books was called The Voyage of the Dawn Treader,
  • 00:48:08
    made into a movie.
  • 00:48:09
    And Tim and Jean are telling me, "Yeah,
  • 00:48:11
    we're big C.S. Lewis geeks," and they showed us,
  • 00:48:14
    they showed us the script and we went toe to toe with them
  • 00:48:17
    and we got the script changed.
  • 00:48:18
    I said, "What are you talking about?"
  • 00:48:19
    He said, "Well, the original script,
  • 00:48:21
    it was the American version of spirituality
  • 00:48:23
    which looked like this.
  • 00:48:25
    Eustace, who's in the book, he starts going away from God,
  • 00:48:29
    starts going towards his own stuff,
  • 00:48:31
    and he starts growing scales
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    and he gets turned into a dragon.
  • 00:48:34
    Thick armor around him. He can't feel.
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    And then he gets an assignment.
  • 00:48:40
    He goes, this is to a sinking ship.
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    And once he sinks the ship, then God blesses him
  • 00:48:46
    and takes off his stuff and does something good with him.
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    And if you've read the book
  • 00:48:49
    or you know anything about C.S Lewis
  • 00:48:51
    or anything about Christianity,
  • 00:48:52
    you would know what Tim and Jan Keller --
  • 00:48:55
    Kathy Keller, excuse me, Tim and Kathy
  • 00:48:57
    said to the producer of the movie, "No, you can't do this.
  • 00:49:00
    This is exactly opposite of the God of the Bible.
  • 00:49:03
    This is exactly opposite of Christianity.
  • 00:49:05
    This is exactly opposite of everything C.S. Lewis
  • 00:49:07
    believed and actually wrote.
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    You don't first do the good thing
  • 00:49:11
    and then the nice things go away from you --
  • 00:49:13
    the bad things go away from you."
  • 00:49:14
    Although that may be, that is one revenue stream.
  • 00:49:17
    That is. I'm not talking about that revenue stream.
  • 00:49:19
    The revenue stream that C.S Lewis talked about
  • 00:49:21
    in that book was the revenue stream of grace.
  • 00:49:24
    In the story, as Eustace is a miserable dragon,
  • 00:49:27
    he can't feel, he's not himself any longer.
  • 00:49:30
    Which some of us might feel that way.
  • 00:49:31
    You might feel like I'm not myself.
  • 00:49:33
    I can't feel anymore. Where am I going?
  • 00:49:34
    In that whole thing, God comes in, who is Aslan The lion.
  • 00:49:39
    And the lion, Aslan, takes his fingernail,
  • 00:49:42
    pokes him in his chest and [ripping noise].
  • 00:49:46
    Rips him right down the center and rips him open.
  • 00:49:50
    And it's a painful touch, but it rips him open,
  • 00:49:53
    gives him his heart back, and he gets sensitive.
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    He starts to feel and then he goes and sinks the ship.
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    That's what Grace does to us.
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    God comes to us, and sometimes grace is painful.
  • 00:50:04
    Sometimes it comes to us in a form of conviction,
  • 00:50:06
    like, "Oh, no, I shouldn't, no."
  • 00:50:09
    Sometimes grace comes
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    and it's not exactly what we want to do,
  • 00:50:13
    but it is still a gift.
  • 00:50:14
    And then as things work out, we then end up
  • 00:50:17
    doing something different.
  • 00:50:18
    But the starting point was grace, the amazing grace of God.
  • 00:50:25
    I want you to get to grace
  • 00:50:27
    wherever you can be, get to Grace.
  • 00:50:30
    Outside I think is a great place of grace.
  • 00:50:31
    This is why we do camps, Couples Camp, Woman Camp,
  • 00:50:34
    whatever it is because I think it expands our mind
  • 00:50:37
    when we get out to where actually
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    another form of grace is common grace.
  • 00:50:42
    There's saving grace and there's common grace.
  • 00:50:46
    Matthew 5:44-45,
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    Jesus describes what common grace is. He says this:
  • 00:50:55
    Stop right there.
  • 00:50:57
    Why would you love somebody and pray for somebody
  • 00:50:59
    when they have nothing to deserve
  • 00:51:01
    your love and your prayer?
  • 00:51:02
    Nothing. Jesus telling us to be graceful.
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    Because that's what God does.
  • 00:51:11
    God blesses us when we have done nothing to deserve it.
  • 00:51:21
    Common grace means that there are certain blessings
  • 00:51:23
    that everybody gets, no matter what you believe
  • 00:51:25
    or anything, like the rain and the sun.
  • 00:51:27
    It's common to everybody.
  • 00:51:29
    Take away the rain or take away the sun,
  • 00:51:31
    and life isn't going to work at all. It's common.
  • 00:51:34
    Part of why I love getting outside at camps,
  • 00:51:37
    there's this a thing about God's grace that's at those camps.
  • 00:51:40
    There is God likes HVAC.
  • 00:51:43
    God likes likes hazing machines and LEDs.
  • 00:51:47
    But as anyone will tell you,
  • 00:51:48
    there's a kind of grace that's prevalent at camps.
  • 00:51:51
    Is it the rain, the sun thing?
  • 00:51:53
    Is the people have gone to a hard place,
  • 00:51:55
    they're pushing themselves? Is it that?
  • 00:51:57
    I don't know what it is. I don't know what it is,
  • 00:51:59
    but there's something profound.
  • 00:52:01
    I just want to encourage you, guys,
  • 00:52:02
    coming up at the close of Man Camp signups.
  • 00:52:05
    Women Camp is a little bit later.
  • 00:52:06
    Please, please do yourself a favor,
  • 00:52:08
    increase the likelihood that you're going to
  • 00:52:10
    have a fresh touch of grace.
  • 00:52:11
    Because I can tell you right now,
  • 00:52:13
    if you want something new or more from God,
  • 00:52:15
    it's not going to happen probably
  • 00:52:17
    inside the same old, same old.
  • 00:52:18
    Push yourself. I'd love to have you at Man Camp.
  • 00:52:21
    We'd love to sign up with you
  • 00:52:22
    and walk you through that whole thing.
  • 00:52:24
    Information is up there on the screen,
  • 00:52:28
    or at least it was before.
  • 00:52:30
    When I was in, when I did my break the last eight weeks,
  • 00:52:33
    one of the greatest things I did in Alaska.
  • 00:52:36
    We drove to Alaska, hang out there and drove back,
  • 00:52:39
    camped the whole way, all the way up, all the way back.
  • 00:52:42
    One night in a hotel in a month.
  • 00:52:43
    So we're doing all this stuff and I've got to tell you,
  • 00:52:48
    the things that we saw, I saw God's grace after God's grace.
  • 00:52:51
    Like, what was the biggest sign of God's grace?
  • 00:52:53
    Was it all the bald eagles we saw?
  • 00:52:56
    We saw so many bald eagles who got bored of them?
  • 00:52:58
    "Oh, bald eagles. Oh, that one's carrying a fish it just caught.
  • 00:53:00
    Okay, whatever," yawn, yawn.
  • 00:53:03
    Was it moose? Oh, moose, smoosh moose, whatever.
  • 00:53:06
    They're so old. So many of them."
  • 00:53:08
    Was the most awesome thing, was the most awesome thing bears?
  • 00:53:13
    Two bears fighting 30 yards away.
  • 00:53:16
    We're 30 yards away. We don't have any gun,
  • 00:53:19
    and they're fighting 30 yards away from us.
  • 00:53:22
    Was that the most awesome thing?
  • 00:53:24
    No, no. The most awesome thing was going to a place
  • 00:53:30
    where cars were launched off of a cliff.
  • 00:53:34
    [indiscernable announcer]
  • 00:53:36
    Unbelievable, cars coming off the cliff.
  • 00:53:38
    Better than you could possibly imagine.
  • 00:53:40
    Watch two's up, here's a third.
  • 00:53:43
    [cheers]
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    My gosh. Oh, wow.
  • 00:53:54
    Oh, my gosh. Wow.
  • 00:53:59
    God bless America.
  • 00:54:01
    I'm telling you right now, you have not lived
  • 00:54:04
    until you've seen 20 cars driven off a cliff
  • 00:54:07
    because a brick was on the accelerator pedal.
  • 00:54:09
    It was unbelievable. My gosh.
  • 00:54:12
    I found out about this place, about,
  • 00:54:14
    I don't know, a month and a half ago
  • 00:54:16
    I came across a YouTube video of this thing.
  • 00:54:18
    This, I don't want to get into the whole story, of this thing.
  • 00:54:20
    We realize we're only an hour and a half away
  • 00:54:23
    from this place, and it's happening tomorrow.
  • 00:54:26
    Let's go.
  • 00:54:28
    So we show up at 9:00, pay 20 bucks a person.
  • 00:54:31
    We go in, we go in, and there's a horn up in the deal.
  • 00:54:36
    [horn sound] Everyone's talking, "Hey, how you doing?"
  • 00:54:38
    [horn sound] Everyone goes, like, silent hush,
  • 00:54:41
    like the very presence of God
  • 00:54:42
    is going to appear at any moment. [horn sound]
  • 00:54:45
    All sudden, 10,000 people.
  • 00:54:49
    Look up, here comes a car. Woo.
  • 00:54:54
    Ahhh, everybody starts screaming.
  • 00:54:56
    It was amazing.
  • 00:54:57
    Now, why would I call that grace?
  • 00:55:00
    Why would I call that grace?
  • 00:55:01
    I'll tell you why, for me, there was a time
  • 00:55:04
    not too long ago when I would have
  • 00:55:06
    never gone to something like that
  • 00:55:08
    and I would have judged anybody who did.
  • 00:55:11
    Now, I know that some of you view me as the fun guy,
  • 00:55:14
    do stupid stuff guy.
  • 00:55:15
    That's really relatively recent, like,
  • 00:55:18
    the last decade or so.
  • 00:55:20
    I'm more naturally a truth guy.
  • 00:55:23
    I had to operate at the grace guy.
  • 00:55:25
    I sat there going, "God, thank you so much
  • 00:55:27
    for helping me see Your grace."
  • 00:55:28
    Because there's a time when I would have said,
  • 00:55:30
    "$20, I'm not paying $20 to get in this thing.
  • 00:55:33
    How many people could I help who are in poverty for $20?
  • 00:55:37
    I'm not going to go.
  • 00:55:38
    I'm going to go spend nine hours
  • 00:55:40
    sitting on a chair staring at a cliff
  • 00:55:42
    when I could be out doing something productive.
  • 00:55:45
    I'm not going to do that. What is that?
  • 00:55:46
    That's a problem with our culture.
  • 00:55:48
    It's a problem of our country. People are going to see that."
  • 00:55:50
    That's me, I would have said that 20 years ago.
  • 00:55:54
    Instead, no, this is like the grace of God.
  • 00:55:56
    Like, just have a good time.
  • 00:55:58
    Have you ever considered God wants you to have fun?
  • 00:56:03
    People who are about law and about truth
  • 00:56:05
    don't consider that and don't live that.
  • 00:56:06
    That's why people don't want to be around you,
  • 00:56:08
    because it's not the truth that attracts us to people.
  • 00:56:15
    We need people, we need integrity, for sure.
  • 00:56:17
    It's grace. It's the soft, mushy stuff.
  • 00:56:20
    It's the smile. It's the love.
  • 00:56:24
    There is this common grace that's there to us.
  • 00:56:29
    And when you start to understand the grace of God,
  • 00:56:31
    I'm telling you, your demeanor will change,
  • 00:56:35
    your perspective on God will change, and it gets freeing.
  • 00:56:40
    This year I've been on a fairly strict Bible reading plan,
  • 00:56:43
    strict for me anyway.
  • 00:56:46
    Over the last several years, my Bible reading plan
  • 00:56:49
    has persisted or consisted, excuse me,
  • 00:56:52
    of reading the chapter that's in the Crossroads app,
  • 00:56:56
    which I haven't done in the last eight weeks.
  • 00:56:58
    I've taken a break from all my normal rhythms like that.
  • 00:57:01
    And when a bunch of us do that, I encourage you
  • 00:57:03
    to go check out the Crossroads Anywhere app.
  • 00:57:04
    You can get the Bible on there, community.
  • 00:57:06
    It's really, really good.
  • 00:57:07
    So it's been that and then some other stuff
  • 00:57:09
    that I've read as well.
  • 00:57:10
    We've done a facelift on that, on that app.
  • 00:57:12
    But this year coming into it, I sensed that
  • 00:57:14
    it was right for me and God wanted me to do something
  • 00:57:17
    different or in addition to the Crossroads app
  • 00:57:19
    with my Bible reading plan.
  • 00:57:20
    So I've been on a more strict Bible reading plan
  • 00:57:23
    that takes me through the Old Testament in a year,
  • 00:57:27
    the New Testament, twice in a year,
  • 00:57:29
    and the Book of Psalms twice in the year.
  • 00:57:31
    And by the grace of God, and I do mine in the grace of God,
  • 00:57:34
    because I would have never been a person who when I was 16,
  • 00:57:37
    no one knew me when I was 16, who said,
  • 00:57:38
    "Oh, you're just one of those naturally discipled people
  • 00:57:41
    or naturally disciplined people."
  • 00:57:43
    No one who knew me at 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22
  • 00:57:48
    would have said that, nobody.
  • 00:57:50
    But by the grace of God, I've been developing things
  • 00:57:53
    and I'm pretty disciplined now, right?
  • 00:57:55
    So I said, "Okay, here we go. We're going to do this."
  • 00:57:57
    And I'm eight months in, coming almost nine months in,
  • 00:58:01
    and I'm on track, right?
  • 00:58:02
    I'm feeling good about that.
  • 00:58:04
    So the other night I'm on my front porch.
  • 00:58:06
    That's where I go at the end of every day.
  • 00:58:09
    Lib goes up in bed. Me and Peanut go out there.
  • 00:58:11
    And I'm just kind of sitting there, it's dark, it's quiet,
  • 00:58:13
    and I just think and hang out there before I go up to bed.
  • 00:58:18
    And I get this thought comes out of nowhere.
  • 00:58:21
    And thought is, "I've been reading a lot about God,
  • 00:58:28
    but I haven't been talking to God.
  • 00:58:31
    I've been reading about God, not talking to God."
  • 00:58:36
    Immediately what comes over me is a sense of guilt,
  • 00:58:41
    of shame, also of panic, like, "Oh my gosh, oh my gosh,
  • 00:58:45
    I'm going to be preaching here in three days.
  • 00:58:48
    And oh, no, I'm not qualified to preach
  • 00:58:51
    because I haven't had the same prayer life I had before.
  • 00:58:55
    Oh, I'm sorry. I'm sorry."
  • 00:58:56
    And as soon as I think this, like, Oh no. Oh, no. Oh, no.
  • 00:59:00
    As soon as I think that the voice of God comes to me
  • 00:59:03
    and it's a prompting, it's internal.
  • 00:59:05
    It's not anything I can show you on a tape recorder,
  • 00:59:07
    but I know it's Him. It's a thought.
  • 00:59:09
    He comes across my mind.
  • 00:59:10
    It's not a thought I would generate.
  • 00:59:12
    And he says, "Brian, you're good. You're fine.
  • 00:59:15
    I understand. We're good. You're good."
  • 00:59:19
    And I was like as quickly as I had this dread,
  • 00:59:21
    like, oh, no, that quickly the grace of God
  • 00:59:23
    comes over me like, okay, I'm good.
  • 00:59:26
    I'm good to go. I'm good to go here.
  • 00:59:27
    Because my relation with God
  • 00:59:29
    is not dependent on my discipline.
  • 00:59:31
    While it's important, my relationship
  • 00:59:33
    and God's love for me is not dependent
  • 00:59:35
    on how well I've served Him.
  • 00:59:37
    It's dependent on His grace.
  • 00:59:39
    It's dependent on His love.
  • 00:59:41
    It's dependent on His patience and His forbearance.
  • 00:59:44
    And thank God He's got a lot of it
  • 00:59:46
    and He's got a lot for you.
  • 00:59:48
    He's got more patience, more forbearance,
  • 00:59:50
    more love for you, more grace for you
  • 00:59:52
    than you can ever imagine.
  • 00:59:55
    He's good. He loves you. He's into you.
  • 00:59:59
    And when you get this, it equips you.
  • 01:00:01
    So then I got up this morning.
  • 01:00:02
    I got to wake up at 5:00 in the morning
  • 01:00:04
    to get in here for everything I'm doing,
  • 01:00:05
    run through everything else.
  • 01:00:06
    I'm like, I am excited. I can't wait.
  • 01:00:09
    Not because, okay, I get to go back and earn my paycheck now.
  • 01:00:13
    No, it's because I get to go
  • 01:00:14
    and I get to step into the grace of God
  • 01:00:16
    because He's been so good to me, and He's good to you.
  • 01:00:19
    [applause] He's good to you.
  • 01:00:21
    Don't believe that He's holding out on you.
  • 01:00:23
    He's not. Ephesians 3:20:
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    This is the grace of God.
  • 01:00:34
    Lib and I, we don't own a second home
  • 01:00:35
    or a condo or a timeshare.
  • 01:00:36
    When we go some place, we got to rent, right?
  • 01:00:39
    So we rent this house not too long ago,
  • 01:00:41
    and I think it was by Christians
  • 01:00:43
    because they probably read this verse.
  • 01:00:44
    And the name of the cabin was Immeasurably More.
  • 01:00:49
    I'm like, yeah, that's kind of cool.
  • 01:00:50
    It was cool until I saw the rules for the cabin.
  • 01:00:53
    I've never rented anything at AirBnB
  • 01:00:54
    that had more rules, never, like thick book,
  • 01:00:59
    like, rules on the pink plates must be washed this way.
  • 01:01:02
    These things must go on the bottom.
  • 01:01:04
    I mean, seriously thick, I thought, like,
  • 01:01:06
    they think and they're wearing their faith out there.
  • 01:01:08
    Like you think it's about immeasurably more rules.
  • 01:01:12
    Some of us are stuck from getting closer to God
  • 01:01:15
    because we think God is about immeasurably more rules for us.
  • 01:01:18
    If I get closer to Him,
  • 01:01:19
    He's going to tell me more stuff to do.
  • 01:01:21
    No, it's about immeasurably more grace,
  • 01:01:24
    immeasurably more love for us.
  • 01:01:26
    The last kind of grace I'll just touch on
  • 01:01:28
    because I'm going to get in this a bit more next week
  • 01:01:30
    is actual grace.
  • 01:01:33
    This is called actual grace because,
  • 01:01:36
    not because this is the actual grace,
  • 01:01:38
    but because there are specific acts of grace
  • 01:01:42
    that are unique to you and I
  • 01:01:45
    that can't be described or defined.
  • 01:01:47
    And it's just is what it is.
  • 01:01:49
    Romans 16:20 says:
  • 01:01:56
    The immeasurable riches.
  • 01:01:59
    He never says immeasurable commandments.
  • 01:02:02
    He never puts on you immeasurable expectations,
  • 01:02:06
    never puts on you immeasurable guilt.
  • 01:02:10
    Because He's a God of grace,
  • 01:02:12
    immeasurable riches of His grace and kindness
  • 01:02:16
    towards us who are in Christ Jesus.
  • 01:02:19
    So immeasurable salvation, saving grace is great.
  • 01:02:22
    It's a one. It's a one kind.
  • 01:02:24
    Immeasurable, the grace of having a financial opportunity,
  • 01:02:27
    grace of having a friend, grace of having a healthy body,
  • 01:02:29
    grace of having 45 or 65 or 85 beats per minute,
  • 01:02:33
    grace of having whatever it is.
  • 01:02:34
    Grace, grace, grace. Immeasurable.
  • 01:02:36
    There's things that you get
  • 01:02:38
    the person next to you doesn't get.
  • 01:02:39
    There's things the person next to you,
  • 01:02:41
    they get that you don't get.
  • 01:02:42
    And if you don't understand grace,
  • 01:02:43
    you get really bitter because you'll go to God,
  • 01:02:45
    like, no fair. No fair.
  • 01:02:49
    My kids learn never to say that. They were itty-bitty kids.
  • 01:02:53
    They go like, you know, they're trying to get what they want.
  • 01:02:55
    And we always say no fair,
  • 01:02:56
    because it's a way for us to get what we want.
  • 01:02:58
    God, you're not giving me what I want,
  • 01:03:00
    so I'm going to just say you're not fair.
  • 01:03:01
    You're not righteous. You're not just.
  • 01:03:03
    Really what we should just say is I'm selfish
  • 01:03:05
    and I want things the way I want them.
  • 01:03:07
    That's what we really should say.
  • 01:03:08
    But instead it feels better to say God's not fair.
  • 01:03:11
    God, says, "Well, fine.
  • 01:03:12
    You're not getting all this, but there's a lot
  • 01:03:13
    of other awful things you could be getting
  • 01:03:15
    you're not getting either.
  • 01:03:16
    So I tried to help my kids understand that
  • 01:03:18
    you got to see God as grace.
  • 01:03:20
    If you want God as fairness, what that means is
  • 01:03:22
    as soon as you slip up, you go straight to hell,
  • 01:03:24
    because that's fair. Oh, you messed up. Go to hell.
  • 01:03:27
    There you go.
  • 01:03:29
    None of us want that, right?
  • 01:03:31
    None of us want that.
  • 01:03:33
    So asking for fairness puts us in
  • 01:03:36
    a very spiritual, precarious position.
  • 01:03:37
    So my kids go, "No fair. No fair."
  • 01:03:39
    I say, "Fair. You want fair?
  • 01:03:42
    How many meals have I bought for you?
  • 01:03:43
    You haven't bought me any meals.
  • 01:03:44
    I'm not going to buy any more meals for you
  • 01:03:46
    until you catch up. Fair?"
  • 01:03:49
    I would tell my youngest daughter, Mariah.
  • 01:03:51
    "That's fair. How many times you wipe my butt?
  • 01:03:54
    I wipe your butt for two years.
  • 01:03:55
    I'll tell you from now on, from now on,
  • 01:03:57
    whenever I'm done in the bathroom,
  • 01:03:59
    'Mariah, come in here.
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    You got to catch up, because that's fair.
  • 01:04:02
    Come on. Right here. Help me out.'"
  • 01:04:06
    [laughter] True lie. I'm not exaggerating.
  • 01:04:08
    I'm just letting you in my life.
  • 01:04:09
    This is an act of grace, you know?
  • 01:04:13
    It's actual grace, unique things that God gives us
  • 01:04:18
    and blesses us with.
  • 01:04:20
    See, many of us have an inoculated form of God.
  • 01:04:24
    We've got just enough God to inoculate us.
  • 01:04:28
    I mentioned Tim Keller before.
  • 01:04:30
    Tim said this, I should have hit his quote earlier on.
  • 01:04:33
    I'm almost done here, folks. Hang in there.
  • 01:04:35
    He says this, he said:
  • 01:04:47
    Many are rejecting a god that is not the full God,
  • 01:04:51
    it's a God of rules and regulations and perpetual anger.
  • 01:04:55
    He's a god of grace. He does get angry. He does have rules.
  • 01:04:59
    What we're talking about is grace here today.
  • 01:05:01
    And our culture has gone further and further away
  • 01:05:04
    from understanding grace and acting grace.
  • 01:05:07
    Only in today's modern American culture,
  • 01:05:09
    never before, would we have actually done
  • 01:05:11
    something like cancel culture and we cancel.
  • 01:05:13
    Cancel culture is anti grace, it's anti God, its anti Jesus.
  • 01:05:18
    And by the way, we all do it.
  • 01:05:23
    Like, easy to get upset about somebody else,
  • 01:05:25
    but you know, easily be upset, like canceling somebody
  • 01:05:28
    who is an evangelical and believes in
  • 01:05:29
    what the Bible says about sexuality. Cancel.
  • 01:05:31
    And then same time just cancel Bud Light,
  • 01:05:35
    cancel them all. It's the same thing.
  • 01:05:39
    It's like [grumbling]
  • 01:05:44
    Man. I'm telling you what, man,
  • 01:05:46
    just be very careful because there is a reap what you sow.
  • 01:05:49
    If you want to encourage God to cancel you,
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    not that He ever would.
  • 01:05:52
    If you want to encourage Him, just stay on the cancel train.
  • 01:05:55
    It's toxic. It's poisonous to your soul,
  • 01:05:58
    judging people who think different than you.
  • 01:06:01
    Not cutting somebody slack who votes different than you.
  • 01:06:06
    This anti-grace culture, it means
  • 01:06:08
    we're becoming anti God and we're getting further
  • 01:06:11
    and further away from the life that God's given us.
  • 01:06:13
    Last story. So I've been off for 8 weeks,
  • 01:06:16
    but I also, I've been still doing work,
  • 01:06:19
    just not my normal stuff.
  • 01:06:21
    I got an email last week, a woman, she emailed me,
  • 01:06:26
    a Catholic priest and another Protestant pastor.
  • 01:06:28
    And she was upset and she asked us
  • 01:06:32
    why we didn't say anything about Issue One.
  • 01:06:34
    I had a pastor, in case you aren't in Ohio,
  • 01:06:38
    political issue, Issue One.
  • 01:06:41
    To be quite honest with you,
  • 01:06:42
    I still don't know what it is because I don't care.
  • 01:06:50
    I know -- I know that really bums some of you out
  • 01:06:52
    and I don't want to bum some of you out,
  • 01:06:54
    but it is what it is.
  • 01:06:55
    So some pastor, some pastor comes to me and he goes,
  • 01:06:58
    "What are you doing about issue one?"
  • 01:06:59
    I said, "Issue one, what's issue one?"
  • 01:07:01
    He tried to tell me. I was like, "I'm going to do it.
  • 01:07:03
    I'm not doing anything about it."
  • 01:07:05
    This woman wasn't happy about that.
  • 01:07:07
    So she, she emailed me and she said,
  • 01:07:10
    "I go to all three of your churches
  • 01:07:12
    and none of you spoke about Issue one
  • 01:07:13
    and here's why you should and," blah, blah, blah.
  • 01:07:16
    I'm thinking I was like, what a great lead in,
  • 01:07:18
    you just told all three of us
  • 01:07:20
    you're not committed to any of us.
  • 01:07:21
    That's great. That's -- You just, like, told everybody,
  • 01:07:23
    "Hey, by the way, I'm a church shopper
  • 01:07:25
    who's not committed anywhere.
  • 01:07:26
    I just do what I want, but you should listen to me."
  • 01:07:29
    Oh, yeah. We're all going to listen to you. Yeah, sure.
  • 01:07:32
    So you didn't say Issue One, [grumbling]
  • 01:07:34
    And my only response was this,
  • 01:07:37
    and my response to all of us as we live
  • 01:07:38
    in a church that's very diverse, where we have,
  • 01:07:41
    believe it or not, Republicans, Democrats go to heaven, too.
  • 01:07:46
    Believe it or not, Democrats,
  • 01:07:49
    Republicans actually care for the poor, too.
  • 01:07:52
    We live in divided times and we have a church
  • 01:07:54
    that does have different, it's wonderful.
  • 01:07:57
    We have people have different bumper stickers
  • 01:07:59
    and different beliefs about this or that.
  • 01:08:01
    When you come around election season,
  • 01:08:03
    you're going to see as many donkeys
  • 01:08:04
    as you see elephants on bumper stickers in the parking lot.
  • 01:08:08
    And we work really hard to maintain that
  • 01:08:12
    we give you the grace to follow your conviction
  • 01:08:17
    on something that may not be spelled out
  • 01:08:20
    exactly as clear as somebody else thinks it is.
  • 01:08:23
    So I said to this, I said to her,
  • 01:08:26
    and we've taken hits on that a lot
  • 01:08:27
    of not being more this being more of that.
  • 01:08:30
    And then if we do say anything, we take even more hits.
  • 01:08:32
    It's always a lose thing.
  • 01:08:33
    So I said to her, my simple response was,
  • 01:08:38
    "We don't point people to the ballot box.
  • 01:08:42
    We point people to Jesus." [applause] That was it.
  • 01:08:47
    And I would say that to you,
  • 01:08:49
    God doesn't want to point you to a specific thing.
  • 01:08:54
    He wants to point you to His Son
  • 01:08:56
    He wants to point you.
  • 01:08:57
    He wants you to get over the background
  • 01:09:00
    or the lies and the guilt
  • 01:09:02
    and the what I ought to have done
  • 01:09:04
    and what I should have done and the failures.
  • 01:09:08
    He's over it.
  • 01:09:09
    Give yourself the grace to get over it, too.
  • 01:09:12
    Because He loves you. He's for you. He's with you.
  • 01:09:17
    And there's nobody else ever anywhere
  • 01:09:20
    who is more powerful than Him that
  • 01:09:22
    thinks more for you and of you than Him.
  • 01:09:26
    He's good. He's love. He's the king, I tell you.
  • 01:09:30
    And He's a man, a God of grace.
  • 01:09:34
    God, thank you for your truth and your identity.
  • 01:09:37
    I pray that I would walk in this
  • 01:09:41
    more powerfully than I currently do.
  • 01:09:42
    I want the most of You and I want to believe this
  • 01:09:46
    24/7, all the time
  • 01:09:48
    and experience the power of Your grace.
  • 01:09:51
    I pray that this happens with all of us,
  • 01:09:53
    that this week would be a little different
  • 01:09:54
    because we have pep in our step of Your grace
  • 01:09:56
    instead of Your obligations.
  • 01:09:58
    I pray these things according to the name of Jesus. Amen.

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  1. What stood out to you most from the message?

  2. Why do you think that stood out to you? What do you think God might be trying to say? (It’s ok if you’re just guessing. This will give you some space to process what it might be.)

  3. What did the message tell you about God?

  4. What did the message tell you about people? About yourself?

  5. What is one way you can respond to what God might be saying to you this week?

  6. Now share a prayer request for the week. Whoever loves taking notes can jot them down (and maybe put them in a group chat, if you have one). Make sure to go around the circle and pray for each other at the end of your meeting, and throughout the week.

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