Abraham's Journey: Faith, Call, and Cultural Pilgrimage

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The call of God is what makes you a Christian to start with you're not a Christian unless You've heard and embrace the call and the call of God is what shapes your life distinctively it's what makes your life a Christian Life is that you're answering you're hearing you're embracing the call. [00:05:08]

The power of the call means this the call of God is absolutely necessary and absolutely gracious let me show you first of all it's absolutely necessary Abram was in the best family the best family on the Earth but if it wasn't for the call of God he was spiritually dead. [00:09:25]

The call of God is an absolute Act of Grace it doesn't come because you're qualified you're qualified because it's come it qualifies you in other words if I if I want to hire a computer programmer and I'll call you up if you're a computer programmer why I will only call you if you're qualified. [00:12:00]

The call of God is so powerful that not only do you have to have it or your life is a dead end I don't care how nice a person you are but it also will transform you I don't care how bad a person you are the call of God the the power of the call dead end barrenness right but in comes the call and there's hope again. [00:16:18]

Christianity is not an adventure I mean obviously I'm using the term technically because in another way in a more General way you can use the word adventure and it be valid but as I'm using the words right now Christianity is not an adventure it's not there and back again it's not like I want to have some fun I want to enrich my life Christianity is a quest. [00:25:04]

To become a Christian is to be changed so that now you are not making your decisions on the basis of what is the most comfortable for me where do I live that's the most comfortable what job do I take that's the best for my um uh you know for for my safety and my comfort and my influence and my status you don't make your decisions like that anymore. [00:25:04]

The call of God makes you a cultural Pilgrim it says stay with your people and but be a Christian member of that old society which means it's very hard work it's very hard work it's exciting work like Abraham you depart but you don't arrive you've been pulled out somewhat of your your home culture. [00:32:13]

When Christians respond to the call of the Gospel they put one foot outside their culture while the other remains firmly planted in it Christians distance is not flight from one's original culture but a new way of living within it because of the new vision of peace and joy they have in Christ. [00:32:13]

Look at Jesus he got out he had a call he was told leave your father's house we sing about it he left his father's throne above so free so infinite his grace emptied himself of all but love and bled for Adam's helpless race right he left the ultimate father's house he left the Ultimate Security he had real security and why did he do it for us. [00:36:30]

If you realize that I answered the original and ultimate call away from security so that you could have the Ultimate Security of knowing you're adopted into the family and you're loved in me then you'll be able to live the abrahamic big life you'll be able to move out in the world you'll be able to critique your culture yet not be afraid to stay in it. [00:36:30]

Jesus Christ see answered the call and lost his father my God my God why has Thou forsaken me he Lo in other words he went out for you so now you can go out for him he lost the Ultimate Security for you now you can certainly lose your little Securities for him because you have the Ultimate Security in him. [00:36:30]

Let the call of God come into your life hear it surrender to it and it'll make you like him it'll make you great it'll qualify you think let us pray father the Lord's Supper is a time for us to remember what your son did the Lord's Supper is a time for us to remember who your son was. [00:36:30]

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