Recognizing God's Voice Through Biblical Discipline

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1. "The same effort that is required to run in a race to win is the same effort that you and I are required to put into our relationship with Jesus. And then in verse 25, it says this, every athlete exercises self-control in all things. And so the idea that we want to run with all summer is this, is that in order to run with everything that we have, to put everything together." [41:30] (25 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "Samuel failed to recognize when it was God who was calling his name. And the reason that I want to park on that is that what is amazing about the story is Samuel lived in the temple. His entire life revolved around the things of God. He knew about God. He probably was in the place where his glory dwelled. He would have had very vast, big knowledge of all the customs, even at an early age, of what is supposed to happen at the temple." [51:03] (29 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Many people can be so close to God and yet still miss the convicting voice of the Holy Spirit when God speaks to them. Here's what I mean. You might be saying, that's impossible, Dan. The Bible is the word of God. So when you're reading it, you're hearing God's voice. Yes. But hear me out on this, okay? My entire life is revolved around study. Okay? And I have, if you go to my house right now, in my basement, I have an office from floor to ceiling covered in commentaries." [51:53] (37 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "We could be surrounded close to God every day. You could grow up in church. You could read every hymnal. You could be at every Bible study. You could go to every single sort of prayer meeting. You could enlist your kids in private school and homeschool. And you could do everything to surround them in the Christian culture. But they miss when God is speaking through the Bible to them. How many times have you read... You've read your Bible and read the same passage over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over again." [53:41] (36 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "The spiritual discipline we are learning about today is studying the Bible or what I like to call eating the Bible. Okay? And I'm going to tell you why I'm phrasing that for a second. And that's not a literal meaning. I don't mean that you literally take the pages of Scripture, put a little soy sauce on it and eat it. That's not what I mean. But fun, useless fact that you'll learn in church. There was a guy that did it. It was called the emperor. The emperor who ate the Bible." [54:42] (30 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "Just as athletes exercise self-control over their diet, Christians must be disciplined in what they eat. And what I mean by that is that the Bible uses the image of eating. Eating as a metaphor for studying the Bible. Just a few passages to kind of show this out this morning. It goes like this. Revelation 10.10. And I took the little scroll from the hand of the angel and I ate it. It was sweet as honey in my mouth, but when I had eaten it, my stomach was sour." [55:33] (38 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "We need to let the reality of Scripture break tightly into our scripted piety. Enter fully into it, or better yet, let the Word of God enter into us, uncooked, uncensored, that we take and discipline ourselves and eat it. So that's the discipline, okay? Now, lastly, I want to give a way for you to read your Bible. Because most followers of Jesus struggle from time to time with routine in a less than life-changing times reading God's Word." [01:11:33] (34 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "Give God the best time of day, not the leftovers. Okay? So I don't know, someone last week asked me the question, Dan, is it sin? Sin not to read the Bible in the morning? Well, maybe, maybe not. So the question really is this, is like, is there an appropriate time to read the Bible? And my answer to you is you should be reading the Bible in a space of your day where you can give God the best part of your day." [01:12:47] (28 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9. "I think it's possible that some of us have gotten too reliant on what other people say about the word of God. And we don't feed ourselves ourselves. Okay. Just as an illustration. Does anyone know the name Glenn Flewelling? Okay. A few of you. Well, Glenn Flewelling was one of my professors at Prairie. And he taught this class called homiletics, which is preaching. And he told me that what they used to do in the old days of Prairie is that you would get your commentaries like six or seven of them and you would throw them away." [01:16:13] (35 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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10. "I think the whole drift in culture, in Christian culture, is only to eat parts of the Bible that are easy to digest. There's so much... There's so much in the Bible that bores us. The Levitical laws on mold. The endless genealogies in 2 Chronicles. There's so much about the Bible that puzzles us. God was bent on killing Moses until his wife circumcised their son. There are brutal wars. God ordering the death of men, women, and children. Or making the earth swallow entire families whole." [01:08:27] (30 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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