Exploring Deeper Spiritual Growth and Community Reflection

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Today, Lord, we thank you for the privilege of not being on this journey by ourselves, but that we have the gift of one another. We thank you that we have the privilege of gathering in this place, worshiping together in spirit and in truth. Father, we're mindful of brothers and sisters around the world for whom this is not a possibility. [00:44:25] (24 seconds)


This book has given us permission and it has given us tools to pay attention to who we are in totality. And it has helped us to grow emotionally and spiritually as followers of Jesus. We shared last week that our theme for 2025 is Cultivate. And Cultivate begins with the phase of assessment. This book will help us to assess where we are in our personal faith. [00:52:29] (28 seconds)


Church, I'm here today to lift up an important truth that just like an iceberg, you and I are more than what others can see. We are both our seen and our unseen selves. We are the 10 % on the surface, and we're the 90 % beneath the surface. And if we're honest today, and I pray that church can be a place where we can be honest, the parts of us that are beneath the surface are often the parts of us that need the most attention. [00:58:56] (38 seconds)


Friends, no matter how you came to Jesus, if we take an honest assessment, many of us would realize that we've only ever learned to give God about 10 % of ourselves. And that 10 % often looks like behavior management. Our behaviors, our actions, the words we say. We give God that 10 % of us, but when you look at the rest of our lives, our spiritual lives, it's like us boxing with God. [01:01:21] (32 seconds)


This is possible because so much of what we call discipleship today only focuses on visible things, on certain behaviors, on certain habits. We create these long lists of do's and don'ts, and we build our entire faith on rule keeping. You've heard somebody say before, you must not be a Christian because a good Christian wouldn't do that, wouldn't listen to that, wouldn't wear that, wouldn't go there, certainly wouldn't associate with those kind of people. [01:02:39] (39 seconds)


There are sanctuary deities. There are deeper parts of us that are still untransformed, not because God can't change those parts, but because we never learned how to yield those parts to God. And so I'm praying today that what you hear from me is not shame producing, that it's not guilt producing, because the reality is all of us have room to grow in learning to give God more than the 10%. [01:04:51] (28 seconds)


One of the signs of emotionally unhealthy spirituality is that you use God to hide from God. What does that mean? It means that you fill your life with Christian activity so that you can hide from the pain of your real life. You fill your life with Christian activity and you fill your mouth with Christian language so that no one will know how broken you are. [01:13:18] (31 seconds)


Friends, where we're going in this series, it's to simply invite each of you over these next eight weeks to give your full self, your true self, your total self to God. And so I want to invite you to pray with me a prayer over the course of this series. The prayer is found in Psalm 139, verses 23 and 24. [01:17:24] (28 seconds)


The prayer simply says this, Search me, God. Not search my friends, not search my neighbor, not search my spouse. If you've been taking notes for your friend because she should have been here today to hear this message, I want to encourage you to go back and listen to it for yourself. You have permission in this series of EHS to be selfish about your spirituality. Focus on yourself first. [01:17:44] (32 seconds)


This series is going to help you, because it's going to teach you to start letting go and letting God into that other 90%. You don't have to wait until you hit rock bottom. You don't have to let another year go by. We're going to learn together as a church how to let God into that other 90%. And because God is a good God, he doesn't just come asking things of us. He comes bearing gifts as well. [01:19:26] (30 seconds)


And so there are three gifts that God promises us if we will go on this journey together. The first is the gift of slowing down. would say yes to this way of following Jesus, it will cause us to slow down. When you slow down, then you can pay greater attention to what's going on inside of you and around you. And you can pay greater attention to God. [01:20:05] (33 seconds)


My prayer for our sanctuary is that as a church, we would not just look like good Christians, but that we would be transformed people who have given God not just the 10%, not even just the 90%, but we're able to give our full selves to God and allow God to transform us. [01:22:55] (24 seconds)


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