1. "You are also in a transition. There's many transitions in life. For some of you, you may have started a new school, started new classes and a new career. Some of you may be transitioning from a job to a new one. Some of you may have transitioned with a new child into your home, or you may have transitioned with a new child leaving. You may have sent them off to college. You may have sent them off to work. It may be a time that you're transitioning from a health issue or relationship issue. We all have transitions in life."
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2. "It's a question of purpose and meaning in our lives, and sometimes that drives us to really just focus on what do the people around me say? What should I be doing according to what other people say? I wanted to help you tie this in. It's not about what other people say. It's about what does God want you to do? When you find yourself in that place, that transition period, and it can be a positive thing or a negative thing, how are you to respond?"
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3. "We treat God almost like a deal maker Santa Claus. The problem with that is if you make that deal and it doesn't follow through the way you thought it was going to happen, where does that leave you with your faith? You start to blame God. Earlier this spring, there was a famous female U.S. lawyer. I won't use her name, but she was in her last season before she retired. She had a career ending injury, season ending, which was a career ending injury. And in the press conference and talking about this injury, she says, I'm not a religious person or anything. And if there was a God like this, talking about her injury, is proof that there isn't."
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4. "A great picture of this is all of us at one point were little children, or you have children, or you at least watch children, and children are prone to, you know, falling down, hurting themselves, skinning an arm, skinning a knee. And what do they do when that happens? They get overwhelmed, that little lip starts quivering, they start crying, and they reach out to a parent. They reach out to one that is safe, because they want to be comforted. They want to be helped. And during those times when we find ourselves in a pickle, that's what God wants us to do. Just reach out to him, go to him, and then he's going to care for us."
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5. "So our main point today, from our story about the Syrophoenician woman going to Jesus and having this conversation, I want you to see that a persistent teacher, Jesus Christ, as this persistent teacher, probes your faith. He probes your faith to reveal his divinity. Sometimes it feels like it's testing, but what he's wanting to do is show you that he is the one true God, he is the one that has your salvation, and he is the one that will walk with you in the good times and the struggles."
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6. "Faith inspires our action. So that's our first point. Faith inspires our action. Let's look at Matthew, and let's see. We'll look at actually both of them. I'll be commenting on both. And we'll see this reaction, or this action from this Syrophoenician woman. Mark says that she came out, and she fell down, and she was begging him. Matthew says she was crying, and it has this idea of being very noisy. She's in despair. She's broken. Imagine a parent advocating for your sick child who's possessed by a demon, the text says. What lengths would you go to to help out your child?"
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7. "Don't be discouraged by church people. Don't be discouraged by people who seem to be hypocrites. Or don't let the people sitting in the pews distract you from walking and running to Jesus. I know there's a time in my life when I struggled and I walked with God and I thought, you know, I just don't like the people. They seem to be, people in church, they seem to be judgmental. They seem to be a little different from me. They seem to be a little arrogant, a little pompous. God doesn't care. He doesn't care about that. Because the reality is, every single person in here is flawed and failed. And he says, come together. Come with me. You don't have to clean yourself up."
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8. "So in our times of trouble, why don't we do that more? Why don't we just say, God, have mercy upon me. Help me. Focus on the object of your faith. Don't try to cling yourself up before you come to Christ. There are no barriers. He is a hundred percent approachable despite all of our circumstances. He just may not answer the way he think he's going to answer. Remember, he was first quiet. Then he talked to his disciples, said, I'm sent to Israel. Then he has this really interesting discussion with her. And she picks it up very quickly. Says, yes, Lord, just give me a little bit of you."
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9. "Risen Church, to be a disciple of Christ, to make disciples, you have to know the one true risen God. Jesus Christ himself, he's open to you. All he's asking you to do is come to him in humility and worship him as God. And then he's going to open up the floodgates of heaven, because he says, I've come to give them life and life more abundantly. During those struggling times, he says, come to me. He's calling us, as he did his disciples in Matthew 28, go to all the nations, make disciples. So how are we doing that?"
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