1) "Now, when you hear that, when you read it, you can almost feel the gravitational pull, can you? It just kind of brings us in. Because who among us does not sense a difference between our outward profession of faith, what we say we believe, the things we believe in and what may or may not be going on in our hearts? We all do. And so we are drawn to this and we immediately see it as having this immediate application of I'm a hypocrite, I may be dead. And in fact, if you look at the title of most sermons or devotions on this, they usually say things like, try to be cute. Well, this is about the walking dead. This is about the living dead and dire warnings that you may be dead if your reputation does not match your profession. The walk, the heart, what you have inside of you."
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2) "The story ends. The last enemy to be defeated will be death. No more crying, mourning, or pain. The lane will be made straight. We win. The other message is overcome. Persevere. He who overcomes is repeated over and over again. So this letter is meant not so much to hit you over the head. You might need that, but it's meant collectively to encourage us, to remind us that we are on a winning team and to move us toward a reputation which matches our life itself."
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3) "In the christian life, when we confuse the benefits with the truth of Christianity, when we see our benefits as an entitlement, we become complacent people. Not a guarantee. It is not a guarantee. Our dad's. Dad's growing up, my dad growing up, he had his speeches. He had these things he said over and over again. Was your dad like that? Did not say the same. I will never be like that. I do that constantly, always have. As a preacher, as a minister, I do that. I say some things over and over again. One of them is ChristIanity is true because it has. Christianity is not true because it has benefits. It has benefits because it is true. Do you see the difference? Like, we sometimes we confuse the benefits with actually the truth of it. When the benefits are the blessings we have, they're not guaranteed. And we think, oh, we have this building, we have our health, we have our freedom. The moment that we forget that that is a blessing and nothing, not a blessing, we lose the plot and we become complacent."
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4) "Finally, we have keep it and repent together. Keep it and repent gets back to that reputation thing. We remember the gospel. We keep the gospel. And we are a community that is in the business of holding fast and repenting, changing our minds and our actions to return to Jesus. The model for this church has to be humility, the barometer. The barometer of a church whose reputation inward life is going like, this is a humble church. And what I mean, that is not a humble brag church. Know what a humble brag is? Humble brag. You've been on Facebook. That is the. That is the fount of humble brags. This is where. Oh, man. This may be mean."
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5) "And so when we say things like, I give God all the credit for that, let's mean that because we are nothing, God made us everything. And a church whose reputation in our life is matter itself is the church that is humble. And we do that with each other in various ways. It's not all the same. We can pray to have a humble church and a vigilant church. We can encourage each other with small words of encouragement. God is good. God is good all the time. We can do actions. We can meet with people when they're discouraged, when they're frustrated and remind them we're on the winning side. And we need to hold on, on and keep whole and at all times to know that the eye is not seen nor the ear heard, nor enter into the mind of man what God has prepared for those who love him."
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