Ready and Willing: Embracing God's Call

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1) "God then allows a great persecution to come in. God needed to give them a shove. He needed to give them a shove. What was the last thing that Jesus said to them before he ascended? Go in. Go into all the world. Go into all the world. And yet they all were sitting comfortably in Jerusalem. When he talked about all the world, he used Jerusalem, my family, Judea, my neighbors, Samaria, my enemies, outermost parts of the world, every single person that's out there. Now, I want to tell you something. Grace Bible Church has made this place very comfortable for you. Do you like your cushy chair over there? Oh, you do, don't you? You love it. You wish you could take it home, put it in your living room." [06:20] (55 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2) "But Jesus said, going to Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria, the outermost parts of the earth. It's not comfortable out there. This is to strengthen for out there. So I'll read to you what was happening there in Acts chapter 8, verses 1 through 5. It says, now Saul was consenting unto his death, speaking about Stephen. At that time, a great persecution arose against the church, which was at Jerusalem. And they all were scattered throughout the region. Listen to this. The region of Judea, Samaria, except the apostles. And devout men carried Stephen to his burial and made great lamentation over him. As for Saul, he made havoc. He was the king of the church, entering every house, dragging men and women off, committing them to prison." [07:49] (51 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3) "The spirit of God led Philip from a great revival to an old desert road in Gaza. He didn't ask any questions. He just went. This was an opportunity. And he's like, I don't care what, why, who, where. It's an opportunity and I'm going. I'm being sent there. Of all the hundreds that were being saved. Do you know what? God was seeing that one person on that dirt road to Gaza. God's eyes were fixed on him. Now we're going to see something that's so hard for people to get. We're going to see a very religious lost man willing to listen." [16:50] (36 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4) "The man traveled 200 miles. to Jerusalem, even though he could not be a Jewish proselyte. He traveled 200 miles to try to get as connected as he could to the law of the Jews. He was seeking God. And there was no way that he could ever get that fullness of that. He was very religious. He was very sincere, extremely sincere. Here's the hardest thing for people to understand. A lot of sincere people will be in hell because you can be sincerely wrong, sincerely wrong. He was sincere in his heart. He was traveling 200 miles to try to just sit outside the gate." [18:19] (51 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5) "You know what's wild i told both groups this so i told the first server that that i thought they were the smartest but they're not i think you guys are i've repented of lying to them do you know what's not smart is for anybody to hear this and to walk out those doors lost that's the dumbest thing a person could ever do walk out those doors still a religious person trusting in whatever do my best sincere sincerely wrong man you might need to trust jesus christ right this minute sitting where you're sitting crying out from your heart to lord you're sitting here in silent crying out and he's hearing it like a trumpet in heaven Saying, Lord Jesus, I'm now trusting in your shed blood, your death, burial, and resurrection. I'm trusting in that for the forgiveness of my sins and the salvation of my soul." [28:08] (82 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6) "You know, it'd be great in spite of all that's going on in your life right now. Maybe some horrific things in your marriage, in your family, in your whatever. That you would be able to get up and walk out of here with joy in your heart. Because you know that Jesus Christ supersedes it all. When he saves your soul. He gives you joy in the midst of the storm. Man, don't leave here lost. Don't leave here lost. So I ask you, if you are a believer, are you ready? If you've trusted Jesus Christ as your savior, you know that you're ready? Because you have a testimony. If you're a true believer, you know what you were, you know what happened." [30:00] (53 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7) "I voted. Did you know I already voted? Ask me who I voted for. It's none of your business. I voted. And when I walked into the polls, there's a big sign that says, please do not talk about your political persuasions or whatever. There's a big sign that says that. There's no sign that says, please don't talk about Jesus. Jesus. Isn't that wonderful? I'm hoping after you vote that they'll have to change that. Please don't talk about Jesus. All these people coming in here talking about, yeah, please don't talk about your man. What an opportunity in a week or two when you're standing in line for three hours to vote opportunities to share Jesus." [31:03] (53 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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