1. "He's been living as an exile in ancient Babylon now for well over 60 years, almost 70 years at this point. We followed this story, we followed his story really from his captivity as a teenager in ancient Babylon, from ancient Jerusalem, he's captured, he's taken into ancient Babylon and we've watched as he and his friends have stood firm, faithfully, lovingly, wisely pointing even the king of the country, Nebuchadnezzar to the most high God that he did not know of. They've lived this life faithfully even at the risk of their own lives."
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2. "And so he and his friends, they've been immersed in a land that's hostile, a hostile culture. They've lived and leveraged their lives for the most high God and they've lived as living testimonies. They didn't rage. As in, they didn't rage. They didn't rage in anti -culture, even in the midst of Babylon. But they didn't hide as a subculture either. They faithfully pursued the welfare of the city just as the prophet Jeremiah told them to. And they lived as even sacrificial but courageous, sacrificial, sacrificial, there's a new word, sacrificial but also courageous as like a cross culture."
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3. "In a world not their own, in a land not their own. Agents of redemption, even in this hostile world. They've walked in God's favor even when it led through the fire, not just from the fire. And God delivered them through that fire, not just around it. And their witness in the midst of the fire with the very presence of Christ with them in the midst of it. Yeah, Old Testament, Christophany, go back and listen to the old passages we just preached. But they did this with the faith in the true king and that testimony became a witness even to the king who had captured them."
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5. "This is the gospel that God became a man and he lived the life we couldn't live and he died the death that we and Babylon and Medo Persia and even all of the Jews of Jerusalem and Israel and everybody. He died the death we all deserve to die because of sin and he took the weight of eternal condemnation on his self and he paid it in full. He died the death we all deserve to die because of sin and he took the weight of eternal condemnation on his self and he paid it in full."
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6. "one with enough glory to pay what we stole was God of glory himself in the flesh in Christ Jesus and he paid it all on the cross and he said it is finished and through his resurrection from the dead he paved a way to eternal life and not just an eternal life that starts one day when we die but an eternal life that starts the moment we place our faith in what Christ did at the cross and our hope and what he has secured for us eternally and when we do that the separation is bridged the distance covered and his Holy Spirit floods us from the inside out infiltrates us, transforms us, makes us new and takes us on a journey of transformation and sanctification this is the gospel and all of this now he doesn't remove you from the world he sanctifies you through the fire of this world and as we live in it we testify to the truth of the one who has saved us even in Babylon it's not just a message of condemnation it's the way of salvation Jesus said I didn't come to condemn the world but to save a world that stands condemned already the writings on the wall. Love isn't silent. Love speaks. Love tells. Love testifies. The fallen world is bound by the deception of its own rejection, but ours is a commission to illuminate the writing on the wall and the hand that saves."
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7. "There's something awesome about that that's more mysterious than I can even fathom. The great commission to make disciples who make disciples, plant churches that plant churches from the neighborhood to the nation, shining even in the midst of Babylon until Jesus comes back. May your homes be outposts for the kingdom of heaven. May your children be like arrows in the hands of a mighty warrior. For the kingdom of God, may risen church be a beacon and an invitation, a gospel saturation that grows and multiplies and plants seeds that grow and flourish and produce fruit from here to the end of the earth. It's not about finding fulfillment. It's about fulfilling his great commission."
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8. "Remember, the writing is on the wall. King Jesus is at the door. Our hope is not in any earthly king or kingdom, but in Christ alone. And we must and are called to shine the light of the eternal reality. The eternal reality in which we now live. So if you're in Christ, then your role is to call attention to the writing on the wall, to bring Jesus into every relationship, and to leverage your life for the gospel, time, talent, and treasure. Again, not to earn salvation, but because you have it."
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9. "If you are a Christian, you've been called to live as a missionary wherever you are. If you're not a Christian, I mean really a Christian, someone who's received not only the grace of God, but his commission and his spirit, you're not a Christian. You're not a Christian. So let's pray. Lord, help me let us all have the power to be disciples of Jesus Christ. Then first of all, I'm really glad you're here. And I want you to know you're welcome here. And you're welcome to process through this and ask questions, to pray with us. This is a safe place to ask those questions."
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10. "Satan's, listen, his top priority isn't simply to cause chaos in the world. His top priority is to keep you from Jesus. That's it. Comfortably numb to the gospel of Jesus Christ. He wants you to think you're just not ready, and that you'll deal with it tomorrow. But again, tomorrow's not the day. It's not promised. The writing's on the wall today. So how will you respond? Let's pray."
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