Embracing Our Divine Calling in the New Year

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Knowing him, seeking after him. But you know what? Just simply knowing theology and knowing stories about God, but not having a relationship with him is like this. It's like wearing a jersey of your favorite team, but never playing in the game. You know, one thing, I always laugh about, I'm a big college football fan, and this is a great time for all my college football fans going into the new year. [00:44:21] (22 seconds)


Knowing about God but not knowing him is just sitting on the sidelines. You see, maybe many of you have gotten very comfortable and confident in looking the part of a follower of Jesus and looking like you know him and knowing the things to say, but you do not know him. So the greatest fear I believe we should have in our life to those that don't know Jesus is the day where we pass and we're standing before the Father and he says, depart from me. [00:45:43] (30 seconds)


But I think another truth or hard idea that many of us have our hard time with this is that we tend too often to use our own weaknesses to reject what God's calling us to do. And we have the audacity to call it humility. You know, in many engaged couples, for example, I always encourage them to take our Before You Say I Do class. It's a premarital class that we take. [00:49:56] (26 seconds)


We cannot sit in our own weaknesses as a justification for not stepping in to what God is calling us to do. Check out what Warren Wiersbe says. He says, it's one thing for us to know our own weaknesses, but it's quite something else for us to say that our weaknesses prevents God from getting anything done. Instead of being evidence for humility, this attitude reeks of pride. [00:51:04] (23 seconds)


God knows those he calls. He also justifies those he calls. And finally, we see this truth is that God equips. He equips those he calls. What does this mean? It's saying that he will give you the necessary things and tools to accomplish what he's calling you to accomplish. Maybe in this situation, God gave Jeremiah his words. He said, It is my words that are in your mouth to share and to proclaim, not of your own. [00:52:56] (31 seconds)


See, he set us free. He sent his son to die. For you. And these words is what he's given us. So he's equipped you with his word and his Holy Spirit to convict us of our sin, to guide us, prompt us. So in his knowledge, he calls. In his power, he saves. His word and spirit equips us. It's just time to go and get it. [00:54:41] (30 seconds)


So simply put, in order to seek a life that's meant for more, we have to know God, stop pretending, realize that God knows everything about you. He knows the sin in your life. Maybe for you, you've struggled with inviting Jesus into your life because maybe you're afraid of what he'll find. Maybe you've bought into the lie as, if only God knew the decisions I would make, maybe he wouldn't have sent Jesus to die for me. [00:55:47] (30 seconds)


See, the thing is, that thing you're thinking of, the darkest part of your heart, is the exact reason why he sent his son, to pay for that. See, one of my favorite chapters in the Bible is Romans chapter 8, because it says, nothing can separate us from the love of God. It says, those that are in Christ, there is therefore now, no condemnation. So my challenge to you is to know God. [00:56:37] (31 seconds)


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