1. "Today, we are in a worship series called Wide Open about faith opening doors and faith opening doors wide open. We are also going to have an opportunity after the sermon, if you are not part of a small group, to sign up and say, find me a small group. It's time. I'd like to be part of that."
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2. "These fears of the future are fears of the unknown, which psychologists tell us is a basic human fear. And those are kind of, you know, big picture worries. And then there are personal worries. As the rise of housing keeps going up, will I be able to afford housing? As more and more people move to CUNA, will I be pushed out? Or perhaps you're like me, recovering from major knee surgery, and sometimes I worry, is this as good as it's going to get? And I'm never really going to get better."
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3. "When you've done something wrong, the future looks bleak. Avoidance or confession. In the 12-step program, which is for folks recovering from addiction, confession and amends is an integral part of recovery. Addiction always includes wrongdoing, hurting people. Step five is admit to God, ourselves or another human being, the existence, the exact nature of our wrongs. That's confession. The exact nature of our wrongs. And step eight is make amends to the people we've harmed."
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4. "When we have done something wrong and our future looks bleak, feels like the doors are closed. But faith opens doors to the future. Perhaps if you have done something that is weighing on you, some guilt, and you carry that guilt, perhaps it was lies or hurtful behavior or addiction or betrayal or sin. When you have done bad things, like Peter, maybe you avoid, maybe you confess. Often, usually, when we choose avoidance, what we're actually doing is we obsess about it in our own minds."
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5. "Own your past so your past doesn't own you. Peter's past was owning him. It was keeping him silent and unengaged. And Jesus led him through reconciliation. And it was only then, when Peter owned his past, when he reconciled, that Jesus gave him the call again. Follow me. Follow me. Jesus is telling him, you screwed up. My compassion's bigger than all of that. Follow me. And that is what Jesus, or that's what Peter did. Peter went back to that life of kingdom living, to that being a Jesus apprentice."
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6. "Failure can be a springboard to success, to effectiveness. Peter, who was avoiding, first betrayed and then avoid and finally reconciled, only 40 days after that breakfast on the beach, 40 days later, Peter is preaching to a huge crowd on what we call Pentecost. And he's telling them about this good news of Jesus Christ. He said, the one you crucified. This huge crowd probably included a lot of people who were there when the crowds were asked, should I crucify him? And they said, yes, crucify him. Very same people."
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7. "Faith opens doors to the future. So, don't obsess, confess. But the other is, failure can be a springboard to success, to effectiveness. Peter, who was avoiding, first betrayed and then avoid and finally reconciled, only 40 days after that breakfast on the beach, 40 days later, Peter is preaching to a huge crowd on what we call Pentecost. And he's telling them about this good news of Jesus Christ. He said, the one you crucified. This huge crowd probably included a lot of people who were there when the crowds were asked, should I crucify him? And they said, yes, crucify him. Very same people."
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8. "Many successful people have had major failures. It's not just in faith, it's in all these walks of life. People that major failures led to greater success. The Beatles were rejected by record label after record label with comments like, guitar groups are on the way out. And the Beatles have no future in show business. And as we all know, they went on to become arguably the best band in history. Michael Jordan, one of the greatest basketball players of all time, was cut from his high school basketball team."
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9. "Failure is not the end. The cross was not the end for Jesus. Failure is a springboard to success. And that is how it is with God. Faith, opening doors to the future. So this week, pay attention to your worry. Pay attention to your guilt. Is God calling you to confess and reconcile? Is God calling you to take your failure into a new success, a new effectiveness? Is God using your failure to actually build a better future? A kingdom of God future?"
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10. "When we confess and we receive compassion, it's because we deserve compassion. And God has promised compassion. God has promised compassion. Sin and failure can hold us hostage to negativity or anxiety or rejection. And then we kind of compound it with more criticism to maintain our avoidance. And faith opens doors to the future, doors to redemption and possibility and integrity. And so a takeaway that I have from this is one thing. When something is weighing on us, don't obsess, confess."
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