Embracing a New Year with Intentional Faith

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"Good morning, y 'all. It's good to be with you. It's this interesting point of the year, right, between Christmas and New Year's, where we're looking back and remembering the last year and all that God's done. And we start, maybe tomorrow or Tuesday, you start kind of shifting to look forward to what He's going to do or what your life will look like in 2025. Maybe you start setting some resolutions for yourself. This is how it's going to be, but it's good to have that time, like Pastor Jason said, to look backwards and to remember and to see, all right, what has happened? Where have I been?" [00:36:03] (43 seconds)


"After the festival was over, while his parents were returning home, the boy Jesus stayed behind in Jerusalem, but they were unaware of it. Thinking he was in their company, they traveled on for a day, and then they began to look for him. Among their relatives, they were looking for him. Among their relatives and friends. If this is a trip that virtually the entire country makes into Jerusalem, when they are leaving, when they are going home, home, this is not just like a short little single file line. This is everybody's leaving the city." [00:40:28] (32 seconds)


"Can't imagine this moment of dread and panic. And I'm sure they spend the rest of that night, can't travel back in the dark. It's not safe. I'm sure they spend the rest of that night looking for him to no avail. So verse 45, when they did not find him, they went back to Jerusalem to look for him. One day's walk there, another day's walk back. And so then, on verse 46, after three days, on the third day, they found him in the temple courts, sitting among the teachers, listening to them and asking them questions." [00:41:03] (31 seconds)


"Didn't you know I had to be in my father's house? Didn't you know where I needed to be, where I would be? Didn't you know, mom, dad, this is where I had to be? I love this, that Jesus was raised with this expectation from his parents, from Mary and Joseph, from a young age, that there is a future for you, Jesus. We love you. We care for you, but you are God's son. And you're going to go far. You're going to do more. There is more to your life than just sitting around and playing video games with your friends, Jesus." [00:42:05] (40 seconds)


"Jesus says, didn't you know, I had to be. I had no choice. I was compelled. And this is where I needed to be. But I had to be in my father's house. I had to be, you could translate it, with my father. There's a lot of different ways that the Greek for this verse can be translated. I had to be with my father. I had to be with, not just in a place, not just doing something, not just showing up, not just getting my attendance card checked. I had to be with my father." [00:44:05] (31 seconds)


"Not just God overall, but with my Father, a personal close relationship that Jesus at the age of 12 already knows. This is what's going to define my future, that I would be with my Father, that I would see Him personally at work in my life, and I will hit on this for a while this morning to say that He needs to be your Father, personally involved, that He wants to be intimately in the details of your life, not just kind of around your life, not just the God that you worship on Sundays, occasionally." [00:45:47] (43 seconds)


"And I don't know how you're facing this upcoming year or how you're looking back on this last year, but I would bet there are points where there is fear. And anxieties that want to rule over you and say, it's going to be difficult. It's going to be hard. You've failed. You've blown it. It's going to be costly. But you have a father who looks at you and says, you have, but I can pay that bill. I can get you through that problem. I can pay the price. I have already paid the price for your failures, for your shortcomings." [00:52:55] (33 seconds)


"As God bringing healing physically to those who are in pains, to emotional bondages in prayer at the cross, yes, every Sunday he is. And so I want to be near that cross because that's what my Father, is he the one who is worthy of all of my worship and praise and adoration? Absolutely. And so as we gather together on Sundays, I'm saying, I want to worship God. I don't just want to be in the room. I want to celebrate his goodness because this is the business that my Father is in." [00:59:31] (37 seconds)


"It's easy in faith to get caught up in what I have to do and to miss the God that I was supposed to be with. It's easy to get caught up in what I'm supposed to be doing it for. It's easy to get caught up in the things that need to get done, even in good things, even in faith. You might look at 2025 and say, Man, I think I need to read the Bible more. Good. Download the Cape Vineyard app. Sign up for notifications. You'll get a reminder every morning at 8 a .m. to journal, and it'll give you some verses and some points, and they'll relate to Sunday's message." [01:01:07] (30 seconds)


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