1) "One Day Closer is a concept that the Bible would love for us to live in and under. Not in a paranoia, not in a hapless activity that is really leading to nothing. But this mindset that says, every day, that it ends and a new one begins. We're one day closer to Christ returning. We're one day closer to eternity. We're one day closer to perfection. And we've been waiting nearly, well, from the time that John wrote Revelation, 1934 years, I pointed out to you last week. So you know we're, I mean, we're certainly closer now than when we first believed. And the concept produces hope."
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2) "Is there a difference between your time running out and time running out? And do you contemplate one of those or both of those? My time is running out or time is running out. Now they're both equally true and they're both dynamically different. And we understand as human beings that our time, whatever God has ordained for the number of days for you and I to be here on this earth, it's always running out. But we also have to understand that time itself is running out. That there's a, a grander perspective that we can live according to."
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3) "It is imperative that you do the necessary before your time runs out because you know in your mind time is running out and they're two completely different things. Last night it was a great example. Some folks think I don't like Ole Miss for some reason. They keep becoming my my example or I'm connected to him. Not at all. I'm not an Ole Miss fan. I'm a Western Kentucky University fan and always will be. But being in the top ten, they're on TV a lot right now. But they were playing LSU last night. And the funny thing about college football, if you are tied when the time runs out, you go into what? Overtime. But in overtime, there's no time. Have you ever thought about that?"
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4) "As followers, we run to the finish line knowing when we finish our race, it ain't finished. And if we could somehow obtain, an eternal perspective, it really has the capacity to redefine the temporal experiences of life. Where you don't have to live paranoid, you don't get to live passive. You don't live every day like, oh my God, my time's running out. Of course it is. But so too is time. And don't make it about so much your time running out. Make it about time is running out. And when you grasp the difference in that concept, as you'll see today, in several different texts we use, it literally will not change your life. It'll redefine it."
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5) "What you have to do is use the time you have now to secure what will happen when there is no time. Worrying about and wasting another single second. Worrying about the end of time is wasting time. Like you're literally wasting your brain on something Jesus said in the flesh. I don't know. No one knows. Not the angels. Only the Father. Okay. And what happens is I'll show you in a second. You get distracted. Okay. And you don't literally get busy living your life and doing what God created you to do."
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6) "And so what he was able to do was to look beyond the temporal, connect himself to the eternal. Just like we're trying to do now, something that has never really been seen nor experienced yet. But one day, we're going to see it and we're going to experience it. And what God's called you and me to do while we're waiting for, as it was in the days of Noah, so it shall be at the second coming of the Son of Man. A lot of people are just going to be doing life. They're going to be marrying and giving away in marriage and all of that happening because they're focusing predominantly on, if not exclusively on, the time that they have."
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7) "And if you have life and you don't live, it's hard to believe you're alive. Christ did not come to make bad people good. He came to make dead people alive. Do you have life? Father, we love you and thank you for the power of your word. It's so overwhelmingly encouraging. It pours into us what we need to know. And if we can allow through the spirit in our life this information to travel from our head and into our hearts. And we use wisdom to apply it. That's where understanding comes from. Yes, my time is running out. But the truth of the matter is time is running out. And when it does, praise God almighty. I know where I will be."
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