Embracing God's Purpose: The Power of Second Chances

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God has a mission for every life, God doesn't create anything without a purpose. And just as every plant, every rock, every animal has a purpose, if you're breathing, God has a purpose for your life. It's called Your Life Mission. You weren't put on this planet to live for yourself. No, no, no, you have a far bigger purpose in life than simply to make money, retire and die. You weren't put on this planet to take up space, to breathe, to use resources and die. God has a plan and a purpose, He has a life mission for your life. [00:11:22]

God is the God of second chances. God loves to give us second chances, third chances, fourth chances, he gives us many, many chances because of His grace and His mercy. Now, after Jonah's rebellion, if you've been with me the first two weeks on this Message series, does Jonah deserve to get another chance? No way. If you were God, would you give Jonah another chance? Probably not. But God loves to give second chances. God delights in showing grace. God delights in showing mercy. [00:58:78]

Every new day is another chance from God. You need to start looking at your life as every new day is another chance from God. God is giving you a second chance. A 100th chance, a one millionth chance. Every new day he's giving you another opportunity. So then the big question is, if every day of my life is really another chance, it's fresh start, His mercies are new every morning, He's not going to run out of mercy. Then what should I do when God gives me another chance? [08:05:40]

When God gives me another chance, the first thing I need to do is this, live with profound gratitude. I need to live with profound gratitude. I need to wake up every day saying, "Thank you, God. Thank you that my heart is still beating. There's blood still pulsing through my veins. I'm breathing, I can see, I can hear. I can eat. I'm alive. Thank you, God, you have given me another chance. You've given me another opportunity. You've given me another moment of mercy and grace. Your mercies do every morning. Thank you, thank you, thank you!" [09:19:67]

When God gives you another chance, he doesn't want you to go out and keep using it to live for yourself. He wants you to use it for his purpose. Romans, Chapter 6, verse 13, says this, "Give yourselves completely to God, every part of you, for you are back from death and you wanna be tools in the hands of God, to be used for His good purposes." So that's the first thing you wanna do when you've been given a second chance from God. [15:00:19]

When God gives me another chance, maybe I've really messed it up. I've really just blown it. But whatever God wants me to do with the rest of my life, that's what I'm going to focus on now. After I've been given a second chance, it's not the time to keep on doing the wrong stuff. It's not the time to keep on doing what I've been doing, being selfish, thinking about me, thinking about what I want, what I need, and then only and not even thinking about God my life. [16:17:90]

Don't delay, obey today. Okay, don't delay, obey today. When God gives you a second chance this is no time for procrastination. Well, I think I will do what God made me to do, but I'm gonna have a little bit more fun with my life first. I think I'm going to do what God wants me to do but I've got to make a bunch of money first, or I've got to get married first, or I got to get through school first. All right. This is not a time to procrastinate, on your life mission. [24:23:95]

Delayed obedience is disobedience. Delayed obedience, is disobedience. Any parent knows this. If a dad tells his son, "Son, I want you to go take the garbage out right now." And he says, "Well, I will dad, if I get to it next week." "I want you to go clean up your stuff in the garage." "I will in a coupla days." Or, "I need you to, I need you to come help." Mom says to one of the kids, "I need you to come help wash the dishes." "Well I will in two days." Delayed obedience is disobedience. [26:13:06]

Accept my responsibility to warn others. Now, let me explain this. This is not your whole life mission, but it is part of it. It was certainly part of Jonah's life mission. And if you are a follower of Christ, there are gonna be some times in your life when you are called on to warn some people, out of love. Jonah, Chapter 3, verse 3. This time Jonah immediately headed to Nineveh in obedience to the word of the Lord. [30:06:55]

Warning is an act of love. Not an act of arrogance, not an act of hypocrisy, not an act of superiority, not an act of self righteousness. Warning is an act of love. And God doesn't tell Jonah, he doesn't say I want you to go move into the city of Nineveh and be a good example. We'd all like that one. I want you to move to this wicked city and just be a good example. You don't say anything, just be a good example. He doesn't tell him that. [38:30:00]

When God gives a warning, it's a good sign. When God gives a warning, it's not a negative sign. It's a good sign because it means He wants to give you another chance. If God doesn't wanna give you another chance, he doesn't give you a warning. If God gives you a warning, it means he's going to cut you some slack and give you another chance. It's a good sign. People think warnings are negative. They're actually an example or an illustration or an expression of love. [42:48:24]

God only uses imperfect, broken people. If God only used perfect people, nothing would get done. 'Cause there are no perfect people. God only uses ordinary, broken, imperfect people, like me. I'm an ordinary, broken, imperfect person, and God uses me. And God says I'm using you as an ordinary, imperfect, broken person. See, one of the problems, a common mistake, is we turn these people into the, in the Bible, into like, superheroes. There are no superheroes in the Bible. [50:30:28]

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