Finding Joy in Humility and God's Grace

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I found a living Bible paraphrase excellent in many places but remember it's not a translation it's a paraphrase so it's good sometimes to read it but if you want the accurate word go to the NASB. I say this because many people are confused. [00:11:42]

The reason is because you should not try to claim something written in a paraphrase and expect God to keep it because it's not perhaps his word. It may be a man's interpretation of God's word, and then you try to claim that and it doesn't work because that's not what God said. [00:13:05]

Luke chapter 10, we read that Jesus sent out 70 disciples, verse one, to go ahead of him and preach. And then they came back, this is Luke 10:17, they came back with great joy and said, "Lord, even the demons are subject to us in the name." [00:13:48]

I want to tell you something about Satan. I was watching Satan fall from Heaven like lightning. You know, that's when Satan fell, the first sin in the universe. You know what it was? When a created being, his name we don't know, his name is not mentioned anywhere in the Bible. [00:14:48]

Imagine being unhappy when you're the most important person in the world, in the universe, but he was unhappy because there was one person above him, and that was God. That's terrible when you are unhappy that even God is above you. [00:16:17]

In the midst of such a world where all man was corrupted, Jesus came and became a servant. Never forget that. And if you want to be like Jesus, begin by being a servant of others and never taking titles and position to rule over others. [00:18:24]

Don't rejoice in this, that the spirits are subject to you, but rejoice that your names are in heaven. And the message paraphrase goes something like this: not what you do for God, but what God does for you, that should be your agenda for rejoicing. [00:20:42]

Think of yourself, my brother, sister. Some of you who have worked hard and done something for the Lord in this church, don't you feel like congratulating yourself that you've done something for God? You're not like one of these people who just come and warm the chairs. [00:22:00]

Paul was converted around the year 30 AD. 25 years after he became a Christian, 25 years after being born again, he wrote about himself in 1 Corinthians 15. 1 Corinthians is written about 55 AD, 25 years after Paul was a Christian. [00:30:00]

He says about himself, 1 Corinthians 15:9, "I am the least of all the apostles." I mean, he had to acknowledge that he was an apostle. There's no pride in that. If you're an engineer and you say, "I'm an engineer," you may not be proud of it. [00:30:47]

Paul has now been a Believer for 30 years, and now he writes in Ephesians to Ephesians chapter 3. What was he earlier? The least of all the apostles. Now in Ephesians 3:8, he says, "I am the least of all the Believers in the world." [00:31:56]

Jesus was God, and he became a man. That itself is a big drop. And as a man, he washed people's feet, which is the job of a slave, going further down. And you think slave is about the last position on Earth. [00:33:17]

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