1. "Adulting is not making like decisions between what is right and wrong. All right. That's childhood. Adulting. We're making decisions between what is good, better and best or what's bad. Bad and worse. Right. And it all becomes so complicated, again, because there's these little things that, you know, you have to have all the facts, have to have all the implications of, you know, what's going to be the chain reaction of the decisions we make."
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2. "Eventually. Eventually. We all knowingly do something wrong. I don't mean do something wrong because our parents told us it was wrong, though that happens. They told us don't do that. We did it anyway. I don't mean we do it and it's wrong because a coach, a teacher or somebody else or a boss told us it was wrong or or even because the government, a police officer and society at large. I'm saying knowingly do something that is wrong to us. Like with our conscience and with our own kind of sense of morality. We violate our own conscience. We violate our own convictions because we want something, desire something, have strong feelings about something, and we knowingly do something wrong."
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3. "Who rules and whose rules like who rules, who gets to be in charge, whose rule do we submit ourselves to and come under? And by whose rules are we willing to abide and order our lives by? I mean, is it is it? Parents, because we moved out of that. Right. A lot of us in here, we moved away from the parents. Right. Or maybe some other person, some other authority is the boss, the police officer, you know, the probation officer. Maybe it's the government, right? The government dictates because there's laws, right? We got laws. And where do they come from? Well, they come from society because, you know, in our country, at least society gets together and determines what's right, what's wrong, what's acceptable, what's not, what's good, what's bad. We vote on it, put somebody in place to police it. And there we go off to the races."
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4. "You get to choose who rules and by whose rules will follow. You get to choose. All of us. I don't care if you believe in predestination and predetermination and all that kind of stuff. At some point, the choice is given to you and you get to choose who rules and by whose rules will I live by. Somebody said, well, well, then I choose me. I'm going to rule and I'm going to live by my rules. But you know, the people of Israel weren't quick. They weren't quick to go there. And the reason being is because they knew the story Moses had told them it had been recorded."
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5. "You see, ultimate freedom is found under the authority of King Jesus. And if he's not King, he's just Jesus. And the world is pretty impressed with Jesus. They just don't submit to him. He's inspiring. They just won't follow him. You see, they rejected. They rejected and killed Jesus for calling himself a king. Because those who were in power with that title saw king as a totally different thing. In other words, we're in control. We're not going to give him control. And he's like, I didn't come to take control. I don't know. I came to set you free."
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6. "When you reject God's authority, you will eventually find yourself under a less caring, less merciful, and less forgiving authority. You. Because I cannot tell you how many times I've dealt with this. I've dealt with this. I've dealt with this. I've dealt with it myself, but I can't tell you how many times I've met with people who have said, I know that God forgives me, but I can't forgive myself. A less caring, less merciful, less forgiving authority. Right? If it's not that, you'll find yourself under the authority of an addiction that has no mercy and does not care."
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7. "If you reject God's authority and you just give into your emotions, you will be controlled by your fear, your insecurity, your anger, your envy, your guilt, or even your loneliness. Listen, you'll be controlled by your appetites, your lust, your greed, materialism of wanting more and wanting better and wanting bigger. Of just the substance that can somehow alter your mood and your outlook and your thinking, or even hedonism, just the pleasure of everything. If it's not going to be your emotions or your appetites, you will be ruled by the merciless, unforgiving, unrelenting culture."
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8. "You see, in John, in the Gospel of John, when Jesus is standing before Pilate in his own trial and facing his execution. Pilate says, They're calling you a king. They say that you're a king. In fact, that's why they brought these charges. Because you're a threat to the Roman Empire and Caesar if you're a king. You're definitely a threat to the Jewish Empire if you're supposed to be their king. And they don't want you as their king. And we don't need you as our king. Are you a king? And Jesus responds, You've called me a king. You're right. For this reason I was born and I came into the world. But then he says, not to take control. I came. I came to reveal the truth, truth about God, truth about you, truth about life and the world, the truth about what's right, what's wrong, what's up, what's down, what's good, what's bad. And anybody who's really looking for the truth is going to come and follow me."
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9. "You see, he's a king like no other because he's not here to take control. He's here to give freedom. In fact, when he started out his ministry. He's in the synagogue. He opens the scrolls. He reads the Old Testament prophet. And he says, And what is that good news? To proclaim liberty for the captive. Freedom for the oppressed. He rolls it up and he says, Why? Because I'm a king. And I'm not a king to come take control. I'm a king. Who wants to give you freedom? You choose who rules and by whose rules you live by."
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10. "Because Jesus knows the power of these little guys, he knows the power of your emotions. He knows the power of your appetites. He knows the power of the culture and the influences around us because he knows how powerful they are. He requires unconditional surrender. Yeah, this morning. In Dahlonega, in our early service, we had a baptism. And that baptism is symbolic of surrendering ourselves fully to Jesus. Of dying to ourselves, being raised to life. That baptism is a demonstration of placing our hands fully into his and immersing ourselves in the claims and the teachings and the instructions and everything about Jesus."
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