- 
        00:01:07 - I'm Griff, and I
get to help people 
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        00:01:09 get connected with our
anywhere community. 
- 
        00:01:11 See, Crossroads is a church
that you can be a part of, 
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        00:01:14 really, no matter
where you live. 
- 
        00:01:16 We're not just a video
once a week on a screen. 
- 
        00:01:19 There's an actual
community, real people 
- 
        00:01:22 that you can belong to, 
- 
        00:01:23 that you can talk to,
you can get to know. 
- 
        00:01:25 And we're going to talk
later about how to do that. 
- 
        00:01:27 But today we're exploring
the book of Romans. 
- 
        00:01:31 It was written by
a guy named Paul. 
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        00:01:33 He was what we call an apostle. 
- 
        00:01:35 He was a leader
of the early church. 
- 
        00:01:37 And it was a letter to
some of his friends in Rome 
- 
        00:01:40 on how to live a life
centered around Jesus. 
- 
        00:01:43 And, you know, it wasn't
just for the Romans. 
- 
        00:01:46 It applies to us today
as we're still trying 
- 
        00:01:48 to figure out what it looks like 
- 
        00:01:50 for our lives to center
around the person of Jesus. 
- 
        00:01:53 So let's get started. 
- 
        00:02:04 - Sing this with me, come
in with a heart of worship. 
- 
        00:10:25 - Oh, hey, don't worry,
we got one more. 
- 
        00:10:27 We got one more
in just a minute. 
- 
        00:10:29 Cash is going to come out here 
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        00:10:31 like an old school
choir director. 
- 
        00:10:33 We're going to be singing. 
- 
        00:10:34 We got this song
I shall not want. 
- 
        00:10:36 A lot of you know
it. You sing it so loud. 
- 
        00:10:38 I just want to remind you, 
- 
        00:10:39 this is not some
modern songwriter 
- 
        00:10:41 with a great idea about God. 
- 
        00:10:42 It's actually rooted
in ancient truth. 
- 
        00:10:45 Listen to Psalm 23,
a Psalm of David. 
- 
        00:10:48 It might be familiar to you. 
- 
        00:10:50 David writes this: The
Lord is my shepherd, 
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        00:10:53 I shall not want. 
- 
        00:10:55 Let me just say that again. 
- 
        00:10:56 The Lord is your shepherd,
and you shall not want. 
- 
        00:11:01 He makes me lie
down in green pastures. 
- 
        00:11:04 He leads me beside still waters. 
- 
        00:11:07 He restores my soul. 
- 
        00:11:10 He leads me in
paths of righteousness 
- 
        00:11:12 for his name's sake. 
- 
        00:11:15 And even though I walk through 
- 
        00:11:16 the valley of the
shadow of death, 
- 
        00:11:19 I will fear no evil,
for you are with me. 
- 
        00:11:21 Your rod and your
staff, they comfort me. 
- 
        00:11:25 You prepare a table before me
in the presence of my enemies. 
- 
        00:11:30 You anoint my head with
oil and my cup overflows. 
- 
        00:11:34 And David finishes like this: 
- 
        00:11:36 Surely goodness and
mercy will follow me 
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        00:11:39 all the days of my life 
- 
        00:11:41 and I will dwell in the
house of the Lord forever. 
- 
        00:11:44 Let's sing this Psalm together. 
- 
        00:17:05 - Worshiping God is
when we put our attention 
- 
        00:17:08 and our priority on Him. 
- 
        00:17:10 And normally we think
about worship as singing 
- 
        00:17:13 and focusing on God that way. 
- 
        00:17:15 But we can worship God
in lots of different ways, 
- 
        00:17:17 like serving Him
or giving to Him. 
- 
        00:17:20 You know, if you're
new to Crossroads 
- 
        00:17:22 and maybe you don't
even believe in God yet, 
- 
        00:17:24 that's totally okay. 
- 
        00:17:26 We're really glad that you're
here and kind of leaning in. 
- 
        00:17:29 But for those of us
who are following God 
- 
        00:17:31 and maybe we've been
doing that for a long time, 
- 
        00:17:34 we figured out that
what He wants for our life 
- 
        00:17:36 is what we want for our life. 
- 
        00:17:38 So we learn to give. 
- 
        00:17:40 And when we give,
we're really taking on 
- 
        00:17:43 the nature of God because 
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        00:17:44 He's given us
everything that we have. 
- 
        00:17:46 So we give because we
believe that everything is God's 
- 
        00:17:49 and we want to worship
Him in the way that we give. 
- 
        00:17:52 I want you to see
a story of someone 
- 
        00:17:54 who has been around
Crossroads for a long time, 
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        00:17:57 and they've experienced
transformation with giving. 
- 
        00:18:00 Specifically, this couple
went above and beyond 
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        00:18:04 a normal tithe, giving 10%, 
- 
        00:18:07 for something called a
campaign here at Crossroads. 
- 
        00:18:10 And this isn't an
ask of any kind, 
- 
        00:18:12 there's no obligation 
- 
        00:18:13 and there's no campaign
ask coming next. 
- 
        00:18:16 But it's just cool to see
what God did in their lives. 
- 
        00:18:21 So let's check it out. 
- 
        00:18:27 - I'm David.
- I'm Stacey. 
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        00:18:29 - And we're the Shricters. 
- 
        00:18:30 - I started coming to Crossroads
when I was a teenager. 
- 
        00:18:33 At that time, it felt
like every message 
- 
        00:18:36 was directed right towards me. 
- 
        00:18:38 I wanted to be part of
Crossroads and part of the team. 
- 
        00:18:41 So I started giving and I
was making at the time, 
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        00:18:43 I think $400 a month. 
- 
        00:18:47 - I was a volunteer
in an organization 
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        00:18:50 doing ministry for a
while, and that led me 
- 
        00:18:52 into actually doing full
time ministry for my career. 
- 
        00:18:55 And during that time,
Stacy and I decided 
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        00:18:58 to get engaged
and to get married. 
- 
        00:19:00 And I had made a
commitment to Game Change, 
- 
        00:19:03 and Stacy had made a
commitment to Game Change. 
- 
        00:19:05 And Stacy's commitment
to Game Change 
- 
        00:19:07 was about three
times the commitment 
- 
        00:19:09 that I had made at that time. 
- 
        00:19:12 I don't think I had much
wisdom around money, 
- 
        00:19:14 and I was worried
about our savings 
- 
        00:19:17 and how we were going to
fulfill these two commitments 
- 
        00:19:20 and how was God
going to show up. 
- 
        00:19:21 I had faith that God
was going to show up, 
- 
        00:19:23 but when we budget
and when we planned out 
- 
        00:19:25 and we looked at our salaries
and what we were making 
- 
        00:19:28 and bringing in the
numbers didn't match up. 
- 
        00:19:30 So we were like, "Are
we going to have to 
- 
        00:19:31 get rid of everything
fun in our life?" 
- 
        00:19:37 We committed to it. 
- 
        00:19:39 We kept our tithe
going and we fulfilled 
- 
        00:19:41 both of our Game
Change commitments 
- 
        00:19:44 and actually went slightly
over our commitment. 
- 
        00:19:46 And in the midst of
that, God showed up. 
- 
        00:19:48 - Yeah. And I feel like
we've tried to budget 
- 
        00:19:50 over and over and every time
we should have been in the red 
- 
        00:19:54 and we watched our savings grow 
- 
        00:19:56 even though it
didn't make sense. 
- 
        00:19:58 So when the next campaign
at Crossroads came up, 
- 
        00:20:01 the I'm In campaign, we
had talked about a number. 
- 
        00:20:04 We knew what we were
probably going to give, 
- 
        00:20:06 and that meant that we
were not going to be able 
- 
        00:20:08 to get me a new vehicle
that could hold three kids. 
- 
        00:20:11 And at the time we had two kids 
- 
        00:20:12 and we're looking to
jump into foster care. 
- 
        00:20:14 We said, "Okay, 
- 
        00:20:15 this is the number God's
putting on our heart. 
- 
        00:20:17 We're going to go
for it and show up 
- 
        00:20:18 and hope that He works
something out for us." 
- 
        00:20:21 I was leaving and I
walked out to my car 
- 
        00:20:24 and my car was dead in the
driveway, which was great. 
- 
        00:20:26 We went ahead and we
made the commitment knowing, 
- 
        00:20:30 "Well, that was
our money for a van 
- 
        00:20:31 that we just committed." 
- 
        00:20:32 Over the course of I'm
In we started foster care. 
- 
        00:20:35 We were able to
fulfill our commitment 
- 
        00:20:37 and then we're able
to pay cash for a van. 
- 
        00:20:40 Again, the math
just didn't work out. 
- 
        00:20:41 None of it made sense that we
would have been able to do that. 
- 
        00:20:44 - And nobody handed us
envelopes full of money. 
- 
        00:20:46 It was just God showing up in
small places, in little things. 
- 
        00:20:50 - A friend had told
me that, she said, 
- 
        00:20:52 "You get more free stuff
than anybody I know." 
- 
        00:20:55 And I think that's one way
that God was providing for us. 
- 
        00:20:57 It wasn't the $1,000
check in a mailbox, 
- 
        00:21:00 but it was things like
we needed a new couch 
- 
        00:21:02 and someone posted
one for free and we got it. 
- 
        00:21:05 - Those are areas
where God's showing up 
- 
        00:21:06 and those are God blessing us 
- 
        00:21:08 and helping be generous to us 
- 
        00:21:11 and in turn allowing
us to just receive 
- 
        00:21:14 that generosity into others 
- 
        00:21:16 and actually
saying to ourselves, 
- 
        00:21:18 "This is actually God's money 
- 
        00:21:19 and we want to be generous
to others in our community." 
- 
        00:21:23 - I'm much more
likely now to give 
- 
        00:21:26 immediately when
somebody needs something, 
- 
        00:21:28 whether that's my
time or my money 
- 
        00:21:30 or our possessions that we've
just seen God be so faithful, 
- 
        00:21:33 I don't even think
twice about it now. 
- 
        00:21:35 I used to think that
generosity was something 
- 
        00:21:38 you did because you had to, 
- 
        00:21:40 because someone
was telling you to do it 
- 
        00:21:41 or it was something
for rich people 
- 
        00:21:43 that just had more money
than they knew what to do with. 
- 
        00:21:45 Now God has showed
me that He's so generous 
- 
        00:21:48 to us all the time, whether
we deserve it or not, 
- 
        00:21:51 this is just me giving back 
- 
        00:21:52 what was already
His to begin with. 
- 
        00:22:02 - I love that story
and I love that 
- 
        00:22:04 it's a series of small
steps toward God over time 
- 
        00:22:09 that really equals faithfulness. 
- 
        00:22:11 So to learn more about giving
or to set up your own tithe, 
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        00:22:15 you can go to
Crossroads.net/give. 
- 
        00:22:18 You know, earlier I
said that Crossroads 
- 
        00:22:21 isn't just a video once
a week, because it's not. 
- 
        00:22:23 It's so much more than that. 
- 
        00:22:25 It's actually a real community
that you can belong to. 
- 
        00:22:28 And I know that
that's true because 
- 
        00:22:30 I see it happen in
people's lives all the time. 
- 
        00:22:33 So I'd like to help
get you connected. 
- 
        00:22:35 In fact, that's kind of
my job around here. 
- 
        00:22:37 So head to Crossroads.net/groups
to get started in community. 
- 
        00:22:44 So today we're unpacking
this book of Romans. 
- 
        00:22:47 It's written by the apostle Paul 
- 
        00:22:50 to these folks living in Rome, 
- 
        00:22:51 and it's helping them understand 
- 
        00:22:53 how to live a life that's
all about following Jesus. 
- 
        00:22:57 And Brian's talking about how
grace in particular sustains us. 
- 
        00:23:02 But before we get to Brian, 
- 
        00:23:04 here's what community
looks like here at Crossroads. 
- 
        00:23:06 Let's take a look. 
- 
        00:23:17 - This experience
transformed my approach 
- 
        00:23:20 to my relationship with God. 
- 
        00:23:22 - My group of strangers
became a family. 
- 
        00:23:25 - And I have been transformed. 
- 
        00:23:28 I realized that I
can begin life anew. 
- 
        00:23:33 - These guys are my brothers. 
- 
        00:23:35 I can count on them and
they can count on me. 
- 
        00:23:40 - Someone offered
to pray over me, 
- 
        00:23:42 and I never had
that happen before. 
- 
        00:23:44 I'm not sure what I
believe about God yet, 
- 
        00:23:47 but I love the people I've met, 
- 
        00:23:49 and I want to keep exploring. 
- 
        00:24:27 - Well, good morning.
Welcome to Crossroads. 
- 
        00:24:28 Whatever sites you're in, 
- 
        00:24:29 it's great to be with
everybody today. Yes. 
- 
        00:24:34 Some of you are like,
"Who is that guy up there?" 
- 
        00:24:37 My name is Brian Tome, 
- 
        00:24:38 what's known as a
senior pastor around here, 
- 
        00:24:40 a founding pastor,
wherever you want to call me. 
- 
        00:24:42 I've been off for eight weeks, 
- 
        00:24:44 or at least off of
my normal duties. 
- 
        00:24:46 Haven't been on
stage for eight weeks. 
- 
        00:24:47 And I'm just very thankful
to be part of a community 
- 
        00:24:50 that's generous to
me and my family 
- 
        00:24:51 and lets me have time
off. Thank you very much. 
- 
        00:24:55 So I'm going to talk a
little bit more about that 
- 
        00:24:57 because there's some
things I've learned 
- 
        00:24:59 over the last eight weeks,
but I'm really excited today 
- 
        00:25:02 and next week I'm
going to talk about grace. 
- 
        00:25:06 It's this thing that very
few of us fully understand 
- 
        00:25:11 and even fewer
operate in or reciprocate. 
- 
        00:25:15 So let's pray before
I go any further. 
- 
        00:25:18 God, I am thankful to
be here this morning. 
- 
        00:25:20 There's no place I'd rather
be than right here, right now. 
- 
        00:25:22 Nothing I'd rather talk
about than the things 
- 
        00:25:24 that you've put on my heart 
- 
        00:25:25 and the things you've
put inside of the Bible. 
- 
        00:25:28 Help me to clearly explain it. 
- 
        00:25:31 And my biggest prayer,
God, is You just be pleased, 
- 
        00:25:35 be pleased and You would
approve of all that said 
- 
        00:25:37 and You would make
something happen in our lives 
- 
        00:25:40 that may not have happened
if we were any place 
- 
        00:25:42 other than under Your
instruction right now. 
- 
        00:25:45 I trust You do these
things according to 
- 
        00:25:48 the character and
identity of Jesus. Amen. 
- 
        00:25:52 Summer is coming
over. It's about over. 
- 
        00:25:56 Some of us are already
back in school already, 
- 
        00:25:59 and hopefully you've
had a lot of time 
- 
        00:26:01 to do some fun
things this summer. 
- 
        00:26:02 And even fun, fun is, I
think, an act of grace. 
- 
        00:26:07 What is grace? 
- 
        00:26:11 Many of us don't know what it is 
- 
        00:26:12 or if we know what it is,
we don't actually enjoy it. 
- 
        00:26:17 Grace isn't the prayer
you pray before a meal. 
- 
        00:26:21 Grace isn't the way
in which you move 
- 
        00:26:23 through a room with grace. 
- 
        00:26:25 That's not the kind of
grace I'm talking about. 
- 
        00:26:27 Grace is when you get something
that you didn't work for. 
- 
        00:26:32 Grace is when you get
something that's undeserved. 
- 
        00:26:34 Grace is when you give
somebody a second chance. 
- 
        00:26:37 Grace is when you
give somebody the ability 
- 
        00:26:40 to think different or
be different than you 
- 
        00:26:42 without judging
them. It's grace. 
- 
        00:26:45 Grace might be
what I need from you 
- 
        00:26:47 when I tell you something
about myself personally 
- 
        00:26:49 I did over the last eight weeks. 
- 
        00:26:51 It's going to really
bother some of you. 
- 
        00:26:55 I went to The Barbie Movie. 
- 
        00:26:58 Yes, I know. I know. 
- 
        00:27:01 That's kind of off
brand for me. I know. 
- 
        00:27:05 So some of you, like, give
me grace. Give me Grace. 
- 
        00:27:08 I wanted to go. 
- 
        00:27:09 I thought, "Hey,
original screenplay. 
- 
        00:27:11 It's not a part three.
It's not Marvel. I'm all in." 
- 
        00:27:14 So I said to Lib, "Let's
go see this Barbie Movie." 
- 
        00:27:16 So please, thanks for grace. 
- 
        00:27:17 And then -- well, how's it go? 
- 
        00:27:22 I am Barbie. 
- 
        00:27:23 It's wonderful being
Barbie in a Barbie world, 
- 
        00:27:25 being plastic is fantastic. 
- 
        00:27:27 Some really
interesting things there. 
- 
        00:27:28 Then in the
movie, I fell asleep. 
- 
        00:27:31 I just couldn't. I tried. 
- 
        00:27:35 I tried, but no one
was getting killed. 
- 
        00:27:37 There wasn't anything like that
happening I'm interested in. 
- 
        00:27:40 There was no World War II
theme or something like that. 
- 
        00:27:43 I fell asleep. 
- 
        00:27:44 So give me some grace. 
- 
        00:27:46 I know I'm thankful Hollywood's
putting out creative movies, 
- 
        00:27:48 but I just couldn't
hang with it. 
- 
        00:27:50 See, all of us got to
give a little bit of grace. 
- 
        00:27:53 What is grace, the way
I'm describing it today? 
- 
        00:27:57 I'll replay a message that
came out of a podcast I do 
- 
        00:28:02 where I had a guy
on who was Hindu, 
- 
        00:28:03 a really, really great guy, 
- 
        00:28:05 and I got turned on to him 
- 
        00:28:08 by a couple other
people in Crossroads. 
- 
        00:28:09 We had a great interaction. 
- 
        00:28:11 He's a standup comedian
who is the first person 
- 
        00:28:14 to give stand up on
all seven continents. 
- 
        00:28:16 I know. Like, how did you
do that in South Africa? 
- 
        00:28:19 In Antarctica? 
- 
        00:28:20 He's like, "Well,
actually it was on a ship 
- 
        00:28:21 right off the coast." 
- 
        00:28:22 Okay, fine. Still
counts, I guess. 
- 
        00:28:24 Really interesting guy. 
- 
        00:28:25 And he was telling me about 
- 
        00:28:28 how he was poking
fun at two people 
- 
        00:28:31 who were part of Crossroads,
Katherine and Casey 
- 
        00:28:33 and who I know. 
- 
        00:28:35 And he said, "Look, I'm
Hindu, ancient religion, 
- 
        00:28:38 been around a lot
longer than Christianity." 
- 
        00:28:40 Christianity about
2000-ish years, 
- 
        00:28:41 which I guess if you
want to mark Christianity 
- 
        00:28:44 as the beginning of Jesus. Yes. 
- 
        00:28:45 But Christianity is really
the fulfillment of Judaism 
- 
        00:28:49 as those of us who
understand Christianity. 
- 
        00:28:51 So it goes back
longer than that. 
- 
        00:28:53 But nonetheless, nonetheless. 
- 
        00:28:54 Okay, fair enough. 
- 
        00:28:56 He said, "Hey, Hinduism,
Judaism, a bunch of isms. 
- 
        00:29:01 We've been around a lot,
lot longer than Christianity." 
- 
        00:29:03 And he said, "There's
a lot of similarities. 
- 
        00:29:05 Similar moral code, similar
commandments, higher power." 
- 
        00:29:10 So he said, "I'm a Hindu. 
- 
        00:29:11 I've been around
forever and ever and ever. 
- 
        00:29:13 My religion has." 
- 
        00:29:14 And he said this. He said,
"What has your religion 
- 
        00:29:16 actually brought to the party? 
- 
        00:29:18 What's it brought to the party?" 
- 
        00:29:20 And they thought about it. 
- 
        00:29:21 And he's telling the story 
- 
        00:29:23 and they said something
that he really appreciated. 
- 
        00:29:25 They said, "I think
that what Christianity 
- 
        00:29:27 has brought to the
party is love and grace." 
- 
        00:29:30 And he thought
about it and went, 
- 
        00:29:34 "Yeah, you're
right, you're right." 
- 
        00:29:35 Now, that would surprise
a lot of us because 
- 
        00:29:38 a lot of people who
identify as a Christian 
- 
        00:29:40 don't identify with
love and grace, 
- 
        00:29:43 at least our activities,
our attitudes, 
- 
        00:29:46 our faces don't
show love and grace. 
- 
        00:29:49 Our faces show consternation
and judgmentalism. 
- 
        00:29:52 But if you look at the
movement of Christianity 
- 
        00:29:54 and what Jesus talked
about, it is love and grace. 
- 
        00:29:56 It's really the
beginning of that. 
- 
        00:29:58 In fact, every
religion or spirituality 
- 
        00:30:01 that says God is love,
they're quoting the Bible. 
- 
        00:30:03 And it was started in the Bible. 
- 
        00:30:05 It wasn't in other
religion or spirituality. 
- 
        00:30:07 The idea of forgiveness, 
- 
        00:30:08 that the gods would
actually forgive you 
- 
        00:30:11 instead of take
a pound of flesh. 
- 
        00:30:12 That's a uniquely Jesus thing. 
- 
        00:30:15 We talk about grace. 
- 
        00:30:16 It's something that
a lot of us want, 
- 
        00:30:19 but very few of us understand. 
- 
        00:30:21 There's two -- 
- 
        00:30:23 There's a couple of different
revenue streams of God. 
- 
        00:30:25 And today, if I do my job right, 
- 
        00:30:27 I'm going to upset
some of you because 
- 
        00:30:29 until you start
upsetting people, 
- 
        00:30:30 you're not talking about grace. 
- 
        00:30:32 Because grace is -- it sounds
unfair, it sounds outlandish. 
- 
        00:30:36 As soon as you start
talking about grace, 
- 
        00:30:37 someone says, "Well,
yeah, but what about this?" 
- 
        00:30:39 "Well, yeah, what about that?" 
- 
        00:30:41 "You should have
been saying this 
- 
        00:30:42 or you should have
been saying that." 
- 
        00:30:44 I know that. I know that. 
- 
        00:30:45 I know that because
God's a very complex God. 
- 
        00:30:47 You can't define
Him in a sentence. 
- 
        00:30:49 Could I define you
in a sentence? No. 
- 
        00:30:52 Could I tell one
story from your life 
- 
        00:30:55 and someone would
understand everything about you 
- 
        00:30:56 from one story, any story? 
- 
        00:30:58 No, absolutely not. 
- 
        00:30:59 So when we take
a look at the Bible, 
- 
        00:31:01 we've got all these stories 
- 
        00:31:02 and all these
sentences about God. 
- 
        00:31:04 None of them in their
singularity fully explain God 
- 
        00:31:10 because He's more
complex than you and I. 
- 
        00:31:13 So you've got to give
me grace, if you will. 
- 
        00:31:16 Some things may not
get said today because 
- 
        00:31:18 I'm trying to deal
with the grace aspect 
- 
        00:31:20 of God's personality
that many of us 
- 
        00:31:22 need a refresher course on, 
- 
        00:31:24 or we need a deep dive in
for the very, very first time. 
- 
        00:31:29 There are different
revenue streams of God. 
- 
        00:31:31 One of the revenue
streams of God is 
- 
        00:31:32 what you would call the
you reap what you sow. 
- 
        00:31:36 When I say revenue
stream, I mean 
- 
        00:31:38 how you get blessings from God, 
- 
        00:31:39 how you get good
things from God. 
- 
        00:31:40 And there's different
revenue streams that God has 
- 
        00:31:43 if you want to feel
His fullness in your life. 
- 
        00:31:45 One of them for sure is
obey the things that God says, 
- 
        00:31:48 do the things God says do. 
- 
        00:31:50 And then naturally, out of that, 
- 
        00:31:52 there will be some good
things happen in your life. 
- 
        00:31:54 That's good. That's
an obedience message. 
- 
        00:31:56 That's a commandments.
Good. Great. 
- 
        00:31:58 We're not talking
about that today. 
- 
        00:31:59 Not talking about
that at all today. 
- 
        00:32:01 We're talking about
different revenue streams. 
- 
        00:32:03 The revenue stream of there's
nothing you can do about it, 
- 
        00:32:06 but God's going to love you
and He's going to bless you. 
- 
        00:32:10 It doesn't matter
what you believe, 
- 
        00:32:12 doesn't matter what you do, 
- 
        00:32:14 doesn't matter if you're
going to heaven or hell, 
- 
        00:32:16 it doesn't matter
what you did last night. 
- 
        00:32:19 Tomorrow there's
good things that 
- 
        00:32:21 are going to happen to you 
- 
        00:32:22 simply because God
is a God of grace, 
- 
        00:32:24 simply because
He is a God of love. 
- 
        00:32:29 Mind blowing in terms
of the history of religion, 
- 
        00:32:33 the history of
spirituality, mind blowing. 
- 
        00:32:38 And it's not mind
blowing to us because 
- 
        00:32:40 we've kind of lived in
this sort of goo, if you will, 
- 
        00:32:44 that is an understanding
of the love of God, 
- 
        00:32:47 because the heritage
of some of our country 
- 
        00:32:51 was steeped in this, even though
if we don't give it lip service, 
- 
        00:32:54 it's kind of still in the water. 
- 
        00:32:56 All of us, you have things
that you've been given by God 
- 
        00:32:59 the person next to
you hasn't been given. 
- 
        00:33:01 And the person
next to you has things 
- 
        00:33:03 that you haven't been given. 
- 
        00:33:05 And it isn't because of
either one of your intelligence 
- 
        00:33:07 or either one of your
energy or anything. 
- 
        00:33:10 It's only because God's grace. 
- 
        00:33:13 He uniquely gives some
things to some people, 
- 
        00:33:15 other things to other people,
and we never work for it. 
- 
        00:33:19 And some of us
have a harder life 
- 
        00:33:21 than the person next
to us has a harder life. 
- 
        00:33:23 And yet all of us have grace. 
- 
        00:33:26 Living in America, I
don't think it's my lifetime, 
- 
        00:33:29 it's never been more
frustrating for me 
- 
        00:33:31 to live in America
than it is right now. 
- 
        00:33:33 It's frustrating.
I don't like it. 
- 
        00:33:35 It's just, ugh. 
- 
        00:33:37 I got my reasons.
You got your reasons. 
- 
        00:33:39 We probably all agree with that. 
- 
        00:33:41 It's frustrating to live
in America right now, 
- 
        00:33:43 and it's an act of grace. 
- 
        00:33:46 I choose to believe
it's an act of grace 
- 
        00:33:48 that I'm here versus
any other country. 
- 
        00:33:50 Because I could be in another
country where I was born 
- 
        00:33:53 where there would be
bombings happening, 
- 
        00:33:55 where there would
be incoming missiles. 
- 
        00:33:57 I could be in another country 
- 
        00:33:58 where there would be lack
of water and lack of food, 
- 
        00:34:01 and I would have never chosen 
- 
        00:34:03 to do that country
or this country. 
- 
        00:34:05 I was just born here. 
- 
        00:34:07 And I've had an easier
life as a result of it. 
- 
        00:34:09 It's called an act of grace. 
- 
        00:34:13 The idea of grace
wasn't invented by Jesus. 
- 
        00:34:16 It was actually invented by
God's character and His nature. 
- 
        00:34:19 We're going to get into the book
of Romans in just a little bit. 
- 
        00:34:22 Romans has 16 chapters in it. 
- 
        00:34:24 It's a New Testament
Book of the Bible, 
- 
        00:34:25 16 chapters, 22 different
references to grace. 
- 
        00:34:29 But this idea of grace isn't
unique to the book of Romans. 
- 
        00:34:32 It isn't unique to Jesus. 
- 
        00:34:33 It is the very character of God. 
- 
        00:34:36 If we go back to
the Book of Exodus, 
- 
        00:34:38 way, way back in the
beginning of the Bible, 
- 
        00:34:40 the second book in the Bible. 
- 
        00:34:42 This is the book where
God's characteristics 
- 
        00:34:45 really start taking place. 
- 
        00:34:46 It's the book where He
actually reveals His name, 
- 
        00:34:49 He tells us who His identity is. 
- 
        00:34:53 And in this book, here's
what He says in chapter 34: 
- 
        00:35:17 So, yes, He's serious when
we do something wrong, 
- 
        00:35:20 He's serious about
the consequences 
- 
        00:35:22 of our rebelliousness
or our sin. 
- 
        00:35:24 But don't forget
what overwhelms that 
- 
        00:35:27 and what precedes that
is His mercy, His grace. 
- 
        00:35:31 Isn't that good? Isn't it
good for you to know that 
- 
        00:35:34 right now you're not
operating on a pass/fail 
- 
        00:35:37 on a minute by
minute basis with God? 
- 
        00:35:39 Right now He doesn't judge you
based on what you did yesterday. 
- 
        00:35:42 The totality of your life
and your relationship 
- 
        00:35:44 with Him isn't based on what
happened yesterday to you. 
- 
        00:35:47 Whatever you did last week
that might have regrets for you, 
- 
        00:35:51 He may regret it, too, but He's
not holding it over your head. 
- 
        00:35:56 He's forgiving, He's forbearing, 
- 
        00:35:58 He's gracious, He hangs with us. 
- 
        00:36:01 Friends, that's good news. 
- 
        00:36:03 Now, in the book of John 1, 
- 
        00:36:07 it's the earliest and
maybe best description 
- 
        00:36:11 of what Jesus is
and what He does. 
- 
        00:36:15 When it describes His
core characteristics, 
- 
        00:36:18 His core qualities, here's
what it says in John 1:14: 
- 
        00:36:49 When it says the law
was given through Moses, 
- 
        00:36:51 it's saying, "Hey, there's
a place for obligation, 
- 
        00:36:54 law, commandments, do
this, that comes through Moses. 
- 
        00:36:57 Right, it's in the
Old Testament. 
- 
        00:36:58 Great, great,
great, great, great. 
- 
        00:37:00 And by the way,
Jesus fulfilled that law, 
- 
        00:37:02 that's why when
He goes to a cross, 
- 
        00:37:04 He dies not for Himself
and His own transgressions, 
- 
        00:37:08 He dies for my transgressions." 
- 
        00:37:10 Why would He do that? 
- 
        00:37:11 Because He's a loving
and graceful God. 
- 
        00:37:14 But Jesus is full of
truth, that truth and grace. 
- 
        00:37:18 Very few of us can operate
in both of these things. 
- 
        00:37:21 This element of truth,
there is a right and a wrong. 
- 
        00:37:24 There are standards
that God has. 
- 
        00:37:27 And there also is gray
areas that God gives us, 
- 
        00:37:31 there also is second chances. 
- 
        00:37:33 There also is forgiveness.
There also is love. 
- 
        00:37:35 It's crazy, very few
people can operate 
- 
        00:37:37 in truth and in grace. 
- 
        00:37:38 So I first started wrestling
with this years ago, 
- 
        00:37:41 grace upon grace, I said,
man, I don't have a tattoo, 
- 
        00:37:43 but if I was going to mark
myself up with a tattoo, 
- 
        00:37:45 I designed it, I had
somebody write it up for me. 
- 
        00:37:47 Took a tattoo artist,
put it on my shoulder, 
- 
        00:37:49 the yin and the yang
of grace and truth. 
- 
        00:37:50 There it is right
there, like I said, 
- 
        00:37:52 the yin and the yang. That's it. 
- 
        00:37:55 That's my shoulder.
The yin and the yang. 
- 
        00:37:57 No, no, I liked
the first one better. 
- 
        00:38:03 The yin and the yang
of grace and truth, 
- 
        00:38:07 they hang together
with the crown of thorns 
- 
        00:38:10 that was on Jesus's head
as He was on a cross. Grace. 
- 
        00:38:15 I want to just overflow
you with grace today. 
- 
        00:38:18 This is not a
day for obligation. 
- 
        00:38:20 This is not a day for
you to hear about duty. 
- 
        00:38:22 This is not a day for you 
- 
        00:38:23 to hear about sucking it up. 
- 
        00:38:24 This is not a day,
nor is next week, 
- 
        00:38:27 a time to to hear about how
you got to do the right thing. 
- 
        00:38:31 No, there is a time and a
place for those kind of things 
- 
        00:38:33 that are in the Bible.
Today is not that day. 
- 
        00:38:36 This is the fullness of the side
of personality of God's grace. 
- 
        00:38:39 So everyone just
kind of go, whoo. 
- 
        00:38:42 Here we go. Just relax. Relax. 
- 
        00:38:45 Today should feel good. 
- 
        00:38:46 It's actually okay to feel good. 
- 
        00:38:49 For a long time I
always thought that 
- 
        00:38:51 if I felt good,
something was wrong. 
- 
        00:38:53 If I felt good, I
was guilty because 
- 
        00:38:56 God doesn't want
me to feel good. 
- 
        00:38:58 He wants me to be on point. 
- 
        00:39:00 He wants me to be productive. 
- 
        00:39:02 He wants me to be sacrificing. 
- 
        00:39:04 He wants me to be
doing the hard things. 
- 
        00:39:06 Because I have always
had an outage in grace. 
- 
        00:39:09 If I seem like I
understand grace today, 
- 
        00:39:11 it's only because it's
been years and years 
- 
        00:39:13 and years and years and
years of de-programing 
- 
        00:39:15 my truth only aspect,
my duty, my call, 
- 
        00:39:19 my commitment, my
obedience, all that stuff. 
- 
        00:39:22 And I understand greater
the personality of God 
- 
        00:39:26 that He's a lot more enjoyable 
- 
        00:39:28 than I ever would have
thought that He was. 
- 
        00:39:31 And my hope is
that you'll see that 
- 
        00:39:32 and you'll
experience that today. 
- 
        00:39:33 Romans 12:3 says this: 
- 
        00:39:37 For by the grace given to me -- 
- 
        00:39:40 not the obligation I have,
not the duty I have, but 
- 
        00:39:54 We tend to think
very highly of ourself 
- 
        00:39:57 when we see ourselves
as a disciplined, regimented 
- 
        00:40:01 person who's devoted to God. 
- 
        00:40:03 My life has gotten there
because I've done this 
- 
        00:40:05 and I've done that and I've
gone here and I've gone there. 
- 
        00:40:08 No, no, no, no. It's according
to the measure of faith 
- 
        00:40:11 that God has assigned,
assigned meaning given. 
- 
        00:40:14 Have you ever considered that if
you have a relationship with God 
- 
        00:40:17 and maybe you don't
have a relationship with God 
- 
        00:40:19 as you came in today, if you
ever -- I'll talk to you first. 
- 
        00:40:21 You came in today, do
you ever wonder, like, 
- 
        00:40:23 "Why is this my first day here 
- 
        00:40:24 and I haven't been to
church before, like, ever? 
- 
        00:40:26 Why is it?" 
- 
        00:40:28 Maybe it's because the grace
of God who is wooing you here. 
- 
        00:40:33 Maybe it's because
God has given you grace 
- 
        00:40:34 to desire to seek,
and desire to be. 
- 
        00:40:37 Maybe you're feeling
something you haven't felt 
- 
        00:40:39 that is the the grace of God. 
- 
        00:40:42 When I came to know God, 
- 
        00:40:43 if someone would
have said to me early on, 
- 
        00:40:45 "How did you know you
came to know Jesus? 
- 
        00:40:48 How did you know
you received Him?" 
- 
        00:40:49 I would have said, "Well,
because I said a prayer, 
- 
        00:40:52 the sinner's prayer." 
- 
        00:40:53 The sinner's prayer is
not what got me to Jesus. 
- 
        00:40:56 "Well, baptism,
well, I got baptized." 
- 
        00:40:58 Baptism is not what got me
to Jesus. "Well, I went to --" 
- 
        00:41:01 You know what got me to
Jesus? The grace of God. 
- 
        00:41:04 All those things,
the reason I was able 
- 
        00:41:07 to pray a prayer to
give my life to Christ 
- 
        00:41:09 is because God had first
touched me with His grace. 
- 
        00:41:12 And why is it there was
people who were just like me, 
- 
        00:41:14 who heard the
same things as I did, 
- 
        00:41:16 grew up in the same
neighbor as I had, 
- 
        00:41:18 had all the similar
instructions and all that stuff, 
- 
        00:41:21 but yet something didn't
trigger, something didn't spark? 
- 
        00:41:25 Maybe it's because the
grace of God came to me 
- 
        00:41:27 to help me understand
it at that time, 
- 
        00:41:29 early in my life, and
hopefully the grace of God 
- 
        00:41:31 will come to them in
some way, shape or form. 
- 
        00:41:33 But this is what Paul is
talking about by grace, 
- 
        00:41:36 not by my efforts, not by
my seminary education, 
- 
        00:41:39 not by my discipline,
not by my spiritual habits, 
- 
        00:41:42 not by my prayer life, not
because I read three books 
- 
        00:41:45 on the necessity to
understand Christian apologetics 
- 
        00:41:48 and how this -- No, no,
no, no, no, by the grace. 
- 
        00:41:52 God does this X
factor that we can't see, 
- 
        00:41:54 we don't fully understand,
but it's part of His nature. 
- 
        00:41:57 Now there's three kinds of grace 
- 
        00:41:58 I want to spend the
rest of the time on. 
- 
        00:42:00 There's more. These
are three official, 
- 
        00:42:02 if you will, theological terms. 
- 
        00:42:04 I don't like just sprinkling
theological terms out there, 
- 
        00:42:06 but these ones are
actually very, very helpful 
- 
        00:42:08 and descriptive. 
- 
        00:42:10 First, the first kind of
grace I want to dig deeper in 
- 
        00:42:13 is what's known as saving grace. 
- 
        00:42:17 Saving grace. Saving grace. 
- 
        00:42:19 This is the kind of
grace that comes to you 
- 
        00:42:21 that changes and alters
your spiritual trajectory 
- 
        00:42:24 for all of eternity. 
- 
        00:42:26 It's the kind of grace
where you're going one way, 
- 
        00:42:29 you're going down a path
that's leading to destruction, 
- 
        00:42:31 even if it means right now
you have a lot of money 
- 
        00:42:33 and a lot of fun times, 
- 
        00:42:34 ultimately, it's going
to lead to destruction 
- 
        00:42:36 because it's going
to empty your soul 
- 
        00:42:38 and it's going to keep you
from enjoying God forever. 
- 
        00:42:40 Saving grace is that
grace that comes in 
- 
        00:42:42 and saves you,
helps you go, "Hmm. 
- 
        00:42:45 Is there another way for
me? Hmm. Wait a minute. 
- 
        00:42:48 Should I? Wait a minute. What?" 
- 
        00:42:51 You may know saving
grace also as amazing grace. 
- 
        00:42:55 Amazing Grace was the
song written by John Newton, 
- 
        00:42:58 who was a former slave trader. 
- 
        00:43:00 And he finally
realized, "Oh my gosh, 
- 
        00:43:02 I've been, like, kidnaping and
selling fellow children of God. 
- 
        00:43:10 I am awful. What is wrong?" 
- 
        00:43:12 And he comes this conclusion
and he writes that song 
- 
        00:43:15 all about coming on the
backs of his horrific life 
- 
        00:43:19 he's had as a slave trader. 
- 
        00:43:20 He writes that song
about saving grace. 
- 
        00:43:25 You might have heard
it. Let's see if you have. 
- 
        00:43:28 Amazing Grace
(how sweet the sound) 
- 
        00:43:35 That saved a wretch (like me) 
- 
        00:43:41 I once was lost,
but now am found, 
- 
        00:43:48 was blind, but now I see. 
- 
        00:43:54 Yeah. Fascinating. 
- 
        00:43:55 There's interesting
scholarship that's gone into 
- 
        00:43:57 saying that he actually
put those words to tunes 
- 
        00:44:04 that he was hearing
the Africans singing 
- 
        00:44:08 down in the births of his ship. 
- 
        00:44:10 And that's probably where
he got the melody to that 
- 
        00:44:13 and he stuck the
words into that. 
- 
        00:44:16 How in the world could
someone get redeemed, 
- 
        00:44:19 gone a different direction? 
- 
        00:44:21 Because the grace of
God, there's saving grace. 
- 
        00:44:24 11:6, Romans 11:6 says this: 
- 
        00:44:34 If I get to know God
because of my prayer, 
- 
        00:44:39 it's not Grace, it's a paycheck. 
- 
        00:44:41 I did the prayer, so
therefore I get this. 
- 
        00:44:44 I got baptized, so
therefore I get that. 
- 
        00:44:47 Prayers and baptism, by
the way, are great. wonderful. 
- 
        00:44:49 I'm not anti them,
but saving Grace says 
- 
        00:44:52 when you and I come into a
loving relationship with God, 
- 
        00:44:55 it's because of God's grace,
not because I'm smarter 
- 
        00:44:57 than the spiritual
nincompoop next door. 
- 
        00:45:01 It's because God, for
some strange, stupid reason, 
- 
        00:45:04 and that's what Grace
is, it's strange and stupid. 
- 
        00:45:06 It doesn't make sense. 
- 
        00:45:08 It hasn't made sense in
the history of theology, 
- 
        00:45:10 history of spirituality,
history of religion. 
- 
        00:45:12 There's no ancient
religion that believes this. 
- 
        00:45:14 None, other than
something that's 
- 
        00:45:16 rooted in the
scripture, saving grace. 
- 
        00:45:21 I had a death of somebody 
- 
        00:45:24 who was not close
to me physically, 
- 
        00:45:27 but close to me emotionally. 
- 
        00:45:30 In May, a mentor
from afar of mine, 
- 
        00:45:34 mentor as in I
listened to his sermons, 
- 
        00:45:36 read his books, he died. 
- 
        00:45:38 Avery influential
pastor to other pastors 
- 
        00:45:39 and many other people. 
- 
        00:45:40 He's written a lot of books.
His name is Tim Keller. 
- 
        00:45:43 Tim was just a great,
great, great man of God. 
- 
        00:45:45 And he finished well. 
- 
        00:45:46 And there's too few people who I
can relate to who finished well. 
- 
        00:45:49 He finished well, it was
really, really impressive. 
- 
        00:45:51 I got to spend some time with
Tim on a couple of occasions. 
- 
        00:45:53 The last time I spent time
with him was, don't think -- 
- 
        00:46:01 I don't know if you know or not, 
- 
        00:46:02 there's people who want
me to sell to you all the time. 
- 
        00:46:06 Seriously? Like,
I can't tell you 
- 
        00:46:07 how many free
books I would ever get, 
- 
        00:46:09 someone just hoping I'd say,
"Here's a great book I read." 
- 
        00:46:11 And people go -- It
comes in all the time. 
- 
        00:46:13 If you're an aspiring
author. Great. 
- 
        00:46:15 Thank you. Thank you very much. 
- 
        00:46:16 I'm not going to read your
book when you send it to me. 
- 
        00:46:18 I'm not going to
mention either. I'm sorry. 
- 
        00:46:20 I'm already overwhelmed.
Good for your heart. 
- 
        00:46:22 I hope God helps it happen, 
- 
        00:46:23 but I'm not going
to be able to do it, 
- 
        00:46:25 unless I get
something out of it. 
- 
        00:46:31 Like, Hollywood figured
out years and years ago, 
- 
        00:46:33 "Hey, all these
people go to churches, 
- 
        00:46:35 they actually buy movie tickets. 
- 
        00:46:36 We can monetize that. 
- 
        00:46:38 How do we get pastors to
tell people to go to movies?" 
- 
        00:46:41 Which I don't tell
you to do, whatever. 
- 
        00:46:44 But they came to
me and said, "Hey, 
- 
        00:46:45 we got this new C.S Lewis movie. 
- 
        00:46:47 Would you like to come?
Would you like to come?" 
- 
        00:46:49 I knew exactly what
they were doing. 
- 
        00:46:50 They're going to fly
me and Lib out there, 
- 
        00:46:52 pay for it, give us
expensive meals, 
- 
        00:46:54 take us to the studio, have
us go behind the scenes, 
- 
        00:46:57 interact with another
small group of pastors. 
- 
        00:46:59 I knew exactly what
they were doing, so I said, 
- 
        00:47:01 "Of course, yes,
I'll come." [laughter] 
- 
        00:47:05 Never talked about the movie,
never talked about the movie. 
- 
        00:47:07 But I enjoyed it. I enjoyed it. 
- 
        00:47:09 And that's kind
of the deal, right? 
- 
        00:47:11 On that bus I met
Tim and Jan Keller. 
- 
        00:47:14 Tim was influenced by C.S Lewis. 
- 
        00:47:16 C.S Lewis, if you ever
heard of was the guy 
- 
        00:47:18 who did Lion Witch
and the Wardrobe 
- 
        00:47:20 and his friend
was J.R.R. Tolkien, 
- 
        00:47:22 who did Lord of the Rings. 
- 
        00:47:25 J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S Lewis,
and some other professors 
- 
        00:47:29 at Oxford would get
together every week 
- 
        00:47:32 just to sharpen each
other spiritually, every week. 
- 
        00:47:35 Everybody who's
ever been a great, 
- 
        00:47:36 everybody who's ever been
a great in the spiritual life 
- 
        00:47:39 has had an identifiable
community of people 
- 
        00:47:41 that they get with an
identifiable, predictable times 
- 
        00:47:45 on the calendar,
everyone, all the time. 
- 
        00:47:48 And for Lewis and
Tolkien, this is where 
- 
        00:47:51 they kind of birthed this
idea of this fantasy world. 
- 
        00:47:53 They went different
ways with it. 
- 
        00:47:54 That's -- they had
this small group 
- 
        00:47:56 that they got together at a pub. 
- 
        00:47:58 C.S. Lewis, when he wrote
his whole thing on the deal, 
- 
        00:48:02 one of the books was called
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, 
- 
        00:48:08 made into a movie. 
- 
        00:48:09 And Tim and Jean
are telling me, "Yeah, 
- 
        00:48:11 we're big C.S. Lewis
geeks," and they showed us, 
- 
        00:48:14 they showed us the script and
we went toe to toe with them 
- 
        00:48:17 and we got the script changed. 
- 
        00:48:18 I said, "What are
you talking about?" 
- 
        00:48:19 He said, "Well,
the original script, 
- 
        00:48:21 it was the American
version of spirituality 
- 
        00:48:23 which looked like this. 
- 
        00:48:25 Eustace, who's in the book,
he starts going away from God, 
- 
        00:48:29 starts going
towards his own stuff, 
- 
        00:48:31 and he starts growing scales 
- 
        00:48:32 and he gets turned
into a dragon. 
- 
        00:48:34 Thick armor around
him. He can't feel. 
- 
        00:48:38 And then he gets an assignment. 
- 
        00:48:40 He goes, this is
to a sinking ship. 
- 
        00:48:42 And once he sinks the
ship, then God blesses him 
- 
        00:48:46 and takes off his stuff and
does something good with him. 
- 
        00:48:48 And if you've read the book 
- 
        00:48:49 or you know anything
about C.S Lewis 
- 
        00:48:51 or anything about Christianity, 
- 
        00:48:52 you would know what
Tim and Jan Keller -- 
- 
        00:48:55 Kathy Keller, excuse
me, Tim and Kathy 
- 
        00:48:57 said to the producer of the
movie, "No, you can't do this. 
- 
        00:49:00 This is exactly opposite
of the God of the Bible. 
- 
        00:49:03 This is exactly
opposite of Christianity. 
- 
        00:49:05 This is exactly opposite
of everything C.S. Lewis 
- 
        00:49:07 believed and actually wrote. 
- 
        00:49:09 You don't first
do the good thing 
- 
        00:49:11 and then the nice things
go away from you -- 
- 
        00:49:13 the bad things go
away from you." 
- 
        00:49:14 Although that may be,
that is one revenue stream. 
- 
        00:49:17 That is. I'm not talking
about that revenue stream. 
- 
        00:49:19 The revenue stream that
C.S Lewis talked about 
- 
        00:49:21 in that book was the
revenue stream of grace. 
- 
        00:49:24 In the story, as Eustace
is a miserable dragon, 
- 
        00:49:27 he can't feel, he's
not himself any longer. 
- 
        00:49:30 Which some of us
might feel that way. 
- 
        00:49:31 You might feel
like I'm not myself. 
- 
        00:49:33 I can't feel anymore.
Where am I going? 
- 
        00:49:34 In that whole thing, God
comes in, who is Aslan The lion. 
- 
        00:49:39 And the lion, Aslan,
takes his fingernail, 
- 
        00:49:42 pokes him in his chest
and [ripping noise]. 
- 
        00:49:46 Rips him right down the
center and rips him open. 
- 
        00:49:50 And it's a painful touch,
but it rips him open, 
- 
        00:49:53 gives him his heart back,
and he gets sensitive. 
- 
        00:49:56 He starts to feel and then
he goes and sinks the ship. 
- 
        00:50:00 That's what Grace does to us. 
- 
        00:50:02 God comes to us, and
sometimes grace is painful. 
- 
        00:50:04 Sometimes it comes to
us in a form of conviction, 
- 
        00:50:06 like, "Oh, no, I shouldn't, no." 
- 
        00:50:09 Sometimes grace comes 
- 
        00:50:10 and it's not exactly
what we want to do, 
- 
        00:50:13 but it is still a gift. 
- 
        00:50:14 And then as things
work out, we then end up 
- 
        00:50:17 doing something different. 
- 
        00:50:18 But the starting point was
grace, the amazing grace of God. 
- 
        00:50:25 I want you to get to grace 
- 
        00:50:27 wherever you can
be, get to Grace. 
- 
        00:50:30 Outside I think is a
great place of grace. 
- 
        00:50:31 This is why we do camps,
Couples Camp, Woman Camp, 
- 
        00:50:34 whatever it is because I
think it expands our mind 
- 
        00:50:37 when we get out
to where actually 
- 
        00:50:39 another form of grace
is common grace. 
- 
        00:50:42 There's saving grace
and there's common grace. 
- 
        00:50:46 Matthew 5:44-45, 
- 
        00:50:49 Jesus describes what
common grace is. He says this: 
- 
        00:50:55 Stop right there. 
- 
        00:50:57 Why would you love somebody
and pray for somebody 
- 
        00:50:59 when they have
nothing to deserve 
- 
        00:51:01 your love and your prayer? 
- 
        00:51:02 Nothing. Jesus telling
us to be graceful. 
- 
        00:51:09 Because that's what God does. 
- 
        00:51:11 God blesses us when we
have done nothing to deserve it. 
- 
        00:51:21 Common grace means that
there are certain blessings 
- 
        00:51:23 that everybody gets, no
matter what you believe 
- 
        00:51:25 or anything, like
the rain and the sun. 
- 
        00:51:27 It's common to everybody. 
- 
        00:51:29 Take away the rain
or take away the sun, 
- 
        00:51:31 and life isn't going to
work at all. It's common. 
- 
        00:51:34 Part of why I love
getting outside at camps, 
- 
        00:51:37 there's this a thing about God's
grace that's at those camps. 
- 
        00:51:40 There is God likes HVAC. 
- 
        00:51:43 God likes likes hazing
machines and LEDs. 
- 
        00:51:47 But as anyone will tell you, 
- 
        00:51:48 there's a kind of grace
that's prevalent at camps. 
- 
        00:51:51 Is it the rain, the sun thing? 
- 
        00:51:53 Is the people have
gone to a hard place, 
- 
        00:51:55 they're pushing
themselves? Is it that? 
- 
        00:51:57 I don't know what it is.
I don't know what it is, 
- 
        00:51:59 but there's something profound. 
- 
        00:52:01 I just want to
encourage you, guys, 
- 
        00:52:02 coming up at the close
of Man Camp signups. 
- 
        00:52:05 Women Camp
is a little bit later. 
- 
        00:52:06 Please, please
do yourself a favor, 
- 
        00:52:08 increase the likelihood
that you're going to 
- 
        00:52:10 have a fresh touch of grace. 
- 
        00:52:11 Because I can
tell you right now, 
- 
        00:52:13 if you want something
new or more from God, 
- 
        00:52:15 it's not going to
happen probably 
- 
        00:52:17 inside the same old, same old. 
- 
        00:52:18 Push yourself. I'd love
to have you at Man Camp. 
- 
        00:52:21 We'd love to sign up with you 
- 
        00:52:22 and walk you through
that whole thing. 
- 
        00:52:24 Information is up there
on the screen, 
- 
        00:52:28 or at least it was before. 
- 
        00:52:30 When I was in, when I did
my break the last eight weeks, 
- 
        00:52:33 one of the greatest
things I did in Alaska. 
- 
        00:52:36 We drove to Alaska, hang
out there and drove back, 
- 
        00:52:39 camped the whole way, all
the way up, all the way back. 
- 
        00:52:42 One night in a hotel in a month. 
- 
        00:52:43 So we're doing all this
stuff and I've got to tell you, 
- 
        00:52:48 the things that we saw, I saw
God's grace after God's grace. 
- 
        00:52:51 Like, what was the
biggest sign of God's grace? 
- 
        00:52:53 Was it all the bald
eagles we saw? 
- 
        00:52:56 We saw so many bald
eagles who got bored of them? 
- 
        00:52:58 "Oh, bald eagles. Oh, that one's
carrying a fish it just caught. 
- 
        00:53:00 Okay, whatever," yawn, yawn. 
- 
        00:53:03 Was it moose? Oh, moose,
smoosh moose, whatever. 
- 
        00:53:06 They're so old.
So many of them." 
- 
        00:53:08 Was the most awesome thing, was
the most awesome thing bears? 
- 
        00:53:13 Two bears fighting
30 yards away. 
- 
        00:53:16 We're 30 yards away.
We don't have any gun, 
- 
        00:53:19 and they're fighting
30 yards away from us. 
- 
        00:53:22 Was that the most awesome thing? 
- 
        00:53:24 No, no. The most awesome
thing was going to a place 
- 
        00:53:30 where cars were
launched off of a cliff. 
- 
        00:53:34 [indiscernable announcer] 
- 
        00:53:36 Unbelievable, cars
coming off the cliff. 
- 
        00:53:38 Better than you could
possibly imagine. 
- 
        00:53:40 Watch two's up, here's a third. 
- 
        00:53:43 [cheers] 
- 
        00:53:47 My gosh. Oh, wow. 
- 
        00:53:54 Oh, my gosh. Wow. 
- 
        00:53:59 God bless America. 
- 
        00:54:01 I'm telling you right
now, you have not lived 
- 
        00:54:04 until you've seen 20
cars driven off a cliff 
- 
        00:54:07 because a brick was
on the accelerator pedal. 
- 
        00:54:09 It was unbelievable. My gosh. 
- 
        00:54:12 I found out about
this place, about, 
- 
        00:54:14 I don't know, a
month and a half ago 
- 
        00:54:16 I came across a YouTube
video of this thing. 
- 
        00:54:18 This, I don't want to get into
the whole story, of this thing. 
- 
        00:54:20 We realize we're only
an hour and a half away 
- 
        00:54:23 from this place, and
it's happening tomorrow. 
- 
        00:54:26 Let's go. 
- 
        00:54:28 So we show up at 9:00,
pay 20 bucks a person. 
- 
        00:54:31 We go in, we go in, and
there's a horn up in the deal. 
- 
        00:54:36 [horn sound] Everyone's
talking, "Hey, how you doing?" 
- 
        00:54:38 [horn sound] Everyone
goes, like, silent hush, 
- 
        00:54:41 like the very presence of God 
- 
        00:54:42 is going to appear at
any moment. [horn sound] 
- 
        00:54:45 All sudden, 10,000 people. 
- 
        00:54:49 Look up, here comes a car. Woo. 
- 
        00:54:54 Ahhh, everybody
starts screaming. 
- 
        00:54:56 It was amazing. 
- 
        00:54:57 Now, why would
I call that grace? 
- 
        00:55:00 Why would I call that grace? 
- 
        00:55:01 I'll tell you why, for
me, there was a time 
- 
        00:55:04 not too long ago
when I would have 
- 
        00:55:06 never gone to
something like that 
- 
        00:55:08 and I would have
judged anybody who did. 
- 
        00:55:11 Now, I know that some of
you view me as the fun guy, 
- 
        00:55:14 do stupid stuff guy. 
- 
        00:55:15 That's really
relatively recent, like, 
- 
        00:55:18 the last decade or so. 
- 
        00:55:20 I'm more naturally a truth guy. 
- 
        00:55:23 I had to operate
at the grace guy. 
- 
        00:55:25 I sat there going,
"God, thank you so much 
- 
        00:55:27 for helping me see Your grace." 
- 
        00:55:28 Because there's a time
when I would have said, 
- 
        00:55:30 "$20, I'm not paying
$20 to get in this thing. 
- 
        00:55:33 How many people could I
help who are in poverty for $20? 
- 
        00:55:37 I'm not going to go. 
- 
        00:55:38 I'm going to go spend nine hours 
- 
        00:55:40 sitting on a chair
staring at a cliff 
- 
        00:55:42 when I could be out doing
something productive. 
- 
        00:55:45 I'm not going to do
that. What is that? 
- 
        00:55:46 That's a problem
with our culture. 
- 
        00:55:48 It's a problem of our country.
People are going to see that." 
- 
        00:55:50 That's me, I would have
said that 20 years ago. 
- 
        00:55:54 Instead, no, this is
like the grace of God. 
- 
        00:55:56 Like, just have a good time. 
- 
        00:55:58 Have you ever considered
God wants you to have fun? 
- 
        00:56:03 People who are about
law and about truth 
- 
        00:56:05 don't consider that
and don't live that. 
- 
        00:56:06 That's why people don't
want to be around you, 
- 
        00:56:08 because it's not the truth
that attracts us to people. 
- 
        00:56:15 We need people, we
need integrity, for sure. 
- 
        00:56:17 It's grace. It's the
soft, mushy stuff. 
- 
        00:56:20 It's the smile. It's the love. 
- 
        00:56:24 There is this common
grace that's there to us. 
- 
        00:56:29 And when you start to
understand the grace of God, 
- 
        00:56:31 I'm telling you, your
demeanor will change, 
- 
        00:56:35 your perspective on God will
change, and it gets freeing. 
- 
        00:56:40 This year I've been on a fairly
strict Bible reading plan, 
- 
        00:56:43 strict for me anyway. 
- 
        00:56:46 Over the last several
years, my Bible reading plan 
- 
        00:56:49 has persisted or
consisted, excuse me, 
- 
        00:56:52 of reading the chapter
that's in the Crossroads app, 
- 
        00:56:56 which I haven't done
in the last eight weeks. 
- 
        00:56:58 I've taken a break from all
my normal rhythms like that. 
- 
        00:57:01 And when a bunch of us
do that, I encourage you 
- 
        00:57:03 to go check out the
Crossroads Anywhere app. 
- 
        00:57:04 You can get the Bible
on there, community. 
- 
        00:57:06 It's really, really good. 
- 
        00:57:07 So it's been that and
then some other stuff 
- 
        00:57:09 that I've read as well. 
- 
        00:57:10 We've done a facelift
on that, on that app. 
- 
        00:57:12 But this year coming
into it, I sensed that 
- 
        00:57:14 it was right for me and God
wanted me to do something 
- 
        00:57:17 different or in addition
to the Crossroads app 
- 
        00:57:19 with my Bible reading plan. 
- 
        00:57:20 So I've been on a more
strict Bible reading plan 
- 
        00:57:23 that takes me through the
Old Testament in a year, 
- 
        00:57:27 the New Testament,
twice in a year, 
- 
        00:57:29 and the Book of
Psalms twice in the year. 
- 
        00:57:31 And by the grace of God, and
I do mine in the grace of God, 
- 
        00:57:34 because I would have never
been a person who when I was 16, 
- 
        00:57:37 no one knew me when
I was 16, who said, 
- 
        00:57:38 "Oh, you're just one of those
naturally discipled people 
- 
        00:57:41 or naturally
disciplined people." 
- 
        00:57:43 No one who knew me at
15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 
- 
        00:57:48 would have said that, nobody. 
- 
        00:57:50 But by the grace of God,
I've been developing things 
- 
        00:57:53 and I'm pretty
disciplined now, right? 
- 
        00:57:55 So I said, "Okay, here we
go. We're going to do this." 
- 
        00:57:57 And I'm eight months in,
coming almost nine months in, 
- 
        00:58:01 and I'm on track, right? 
- 
        00:58:02 I'm feeling good about that. 
- 
        00:58:04 So the other night
I'm on my front porch. 
- 
        00:58:06 That's where I go at
the end of every day. 
- 
        00:58:09 Lib goes up in bed. Me
and Peanut go out there. 
- 
        00:58:11 And I'm just kind of sitting
there, it's dark, it's quiet, 
- 
        00:58:13 and I just think and hang
out there before I go up to bed. 
- 
        00:58:18 And I get this thought
comes out of nowhere. 
- 
        00:58:21 And thought is, "I've been
reading a lot about God, 
- 
        00:58:28 but I haven't been
talking to God. 
- 
        00:58:31 I've been reading about
God, not talking to God." 
- 
        00:58:36 Immediately what comes
over me is a sense of guilt, 
- 
        00:58:41 of shame, also of panic,
like, "Oh my gosh, oh my gosh, 
- 
        00:58:45 I'm going to be preaching
here in three days. 
- 
        00:58:48 And oh, no, I'm not
qualified to preach 
- 
        00:58:51 because I haven't had the
same prayer life I had before. 
- 
        00:58:55 Oh, I'm sorry. I'm sorry." 
- 
        00:58:56 And as soon as I think this,
like, Oh no. Oh, no. Oh, no. 
- 
        00:59:00 As soon as I think that the
voice of God comes to me 
- 
        00:59:03 and it's a prompting,
it's internal. 
- 
        00:59:05 It's not anything I can
show you on a tape recorder, 
- 
        00:59:07 but I know it's
Him. It's a thought. 
- 
        00:59:09 He comes across my mind. 
- 
        00:59:10 It's not a thought
I would generate. 
- 
        00:59:12 And he says, "Brian,
you're good. You're fine. 
- 
        00:59:15 I understand. We're
good. You're good." 
- 
        00:59:19 And I was like as quickly
as I had this dread, 
- 
        00:59:21 like, oh, no, that
quickly the grace of God 
- 
        00:59:23 comes over me
like, okay, I'm good. 
- 
        00:59:26 I'm good to go.
I'm good to go here. 
- 
        00:59:27 Because my relation with God 
- 
        00:59:29 is not dependent
on my discipline. 
- 
        00:59:31 While it's important,
my relationship 
- 
        00:59:33 and God's love for
me is not dependent 
- 
        00:59:35 on how well I've served Him. 
- 
        00:59:37 It's dependent on His grace. 
- 
        00:59:39 It's dependent on His love. 
- 
        00:59:41 It's dependent on His
patience and His forbearance. 
- 
        00:59:44 And thank God
He's got a lot of it 
- 
        00:59:46 and He's got a lot for you. 
- 
        00:59:48 He's got more patience,
more forbearance, 
- 
        00:59:50 more love for you,
more grace for you 
- 
        00:59:52 than you can ever imagine. 
- 
        00:59:55 He's good. He loves
you. He's into you. 
- 
        00:59:59 And when you get
this, it equips you. 
- 
        01:00:01 So then I got up this morning. 
- 
        01:00:02 I got to wake up at
5:00 in the morning 
- 
        01:00:04 to get in here for
everything I'm doing, 
- 
        01:00:05 run through everything else. 
- 
        01:00:06 I'm like, I am
excited. I can't wait. 
- 
        01:00:09 Not because, okay, I get to go
back and earn my paycheck now. 
- 
        01:00:13 No, it's because I get to go 
- 
        01:00:14 and I get to step
into the grace of God 
- 
        01:00:16 because He's been so good
to me, and He's good to you. 
- 
        01:00:19 [applause] He's good to you. 
- 
        01:00:21 Don't believe that
He's holding out on you. 
- 
        01:00:23 He's not. Ephesians 3:20: 
- 
        01:00:32 This is the grace of God. 
- 
        01:00:34 Lib and I, we don't
own a second home 
- 
        01:00:35 or a condo or a timeshare. 
- 
        01:00:36 When we go some
place, we got to rent, right? 
- 
        01:00:39 So we rent this
house not too long ago, 
- 
        01:00:41 and I think it was by Christians 
- 
        01:00:43 because they probably
read this verse. 
- 
        01:00:44 And the name of the cabin
was Immeasurably More. 
- 
        01:00:49 I'm like, yeah,
that's kind of cool. 
- 
        01:00:50 It was cool until I saw
the rules for the cabin. 
- 
        01:00:53 I've never rented
anything at AirBnB 
- 
        01:00:54 that had more rules,
never, like thick book, 
- 
        01:00:59 like, rules on the pink plates
must be washed this way. 
- 
        01:01:02 These things must
go on the bottom. 
- 
        01:01:04 I mean, seriously
thick, I thought, like, 
- 
        01:01:06 they think and they're
wearing their faith out there. 
- 
        01:01:08 Like you think it's about
immeasurably more rules. 
- 
        01:01:12 Some of us are stuck
from getting closer to God 
- 
        01:01:15 because we think God is about
immeasurably more rules for us. 
- 
        01:01:18 If I get closer to Him, 
- 
        01:01:19 He's going to tell
me more stuff to do. 
- 
        01:01:21 No, it's about
immeasurably more grace, 
- 
        01:01:24 immeasurably more love for us. 
- 
        01:01:26 The last kind of
grace I'll just touch on 
- 
        01:01:28 because I'm going to get
in this a bit more next week 
- 
        01:01:30 is actual grace. 
- 
        01:01:33 This is called actual
grace because, 
- 
        01:01:36 not because this
is the actual grace, 
- 
        01:01:38 but because there are
specific acts of grace 
- 
        01:01:42 that are unique to you and I 
- 
        01:01:45 that can't be
described or defined. 
- 
        01:01:47 And it's just is what it is. 
- 
        01:01:49 Romans 16:20 says: 
- 
        01:01:56 The immeasurable riches. 
- 
        01:01:59 He never says
immeasurable commandments. 
- 
        01:02:02 He never puts on you
immeasurable expectations, 
- 
        01:02:06 never puts on you
immeasurable guilt. 
- 
        01:02:10 Because He's a God of grace, 
- 
        01:02:12 immeasurable riches of
His grace and kindness 
- 
        01:02:16 towards us who
are in Christ Jesus. 
- 
        01:02:19 So immeasurable salvation,
saving grace is great. 
- 
        01:02:22 It's a one. It's a one kind. 
- 
        01:02:24 Immeasurable, the grace of
having a financial opportunity, 
- 
        01:02:27 grace of having a friend,
grace of having a healthy body, 
- 
        01:02:29 grace of having 45 or
65 or 85 beats per minute, 
- 
        01:02:33 grace of having whatever it is. 
- 
        01:02:34 Grace, grace,
grace. Immeasurable. 
- 
        01:02:36 There's things that you get 
- 
        01:02:38 the person next
to you doesn't get. 
- 
        01:02:39 There's things the
person next to you, 
- 
        01:02:41 they get that you don't get. 
- 
        01:02:42 And if you don't
understand grace, 
- 
        01:02:43 you get really bitter
because you'll go to God, 
- 
        01:02:45 like, no fair. No fair. 
- 
        01:02:49 My kids learn never to say that.
They were itty-bitty kids. 
- 
        01:02:53 They go like, you know, they're
trying to get what they want. 
- 
        01:02:55 And we always say no fair, 
- 
        01:02:56 because it's a way for
us to get what we want. 
- 
        01:02:58 God, you're not
giving me what I want, 
- 
        01:03:00 so I'm going to just
say you're not fair. 
- 
        01:03:01 You're not righteous.
You're not just. 
- 
        01:03:03 Really what we should
just say is I'm selfish 
- 
        01:03:05 and I want things
the way I want them. 
- 
        01:03:07 That's what we
really should say. 
- 
        01:03:08 But instead it feels
better to say God's not fair. 
- 
        01:03:11 God, says, "Well, fine. 
- 
        01:03:12 You're not getting all
this, but there's a lot 
- 
        01:03:13 of other awful things
you could be getting 
- 
        01:03:15 you're not getting either. 
- 
        01:03:16 So I tried to help my
kids understand that 
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        01:03:18 you got to see God as grace. 
- 
        01:03:20 If you want God as
fairness, what that means is 
- 
        01:03:22 as soon as you slip up,
you go straight to hell, 
- 
        01:03:24 because that's fair. Oh,
you messed up. Go to hell. 
- 
        01:03:27 There you go. 
- 
        01:03:29 None of us want that, right? 
- 
        01:03:31 None of us want that. 
- 
        01:03:33 So asking for
fairness puts us in 
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        01:03:36 a very spiritual,
precarious position. 
- 
        01:03:37 So my kids go,
"No fair. No fair." 
- 
        01:03:39 I say, "Fair. You want fair? 
- 
        01:03:42 How many meals
have I bought for you? 
- 
        01:03:43 You haven't bought me any meals. 
- 
        01:03:44 I'm not going to buy
any more meals for you 
- 
        01:03:46 until you catch up. Fair?" 
- 
        01:03:49 I would tell my youngest
daughter, Mariah. 
- 
        01:03:51 "That's fair. How many
times you wipe my butt? 
- 
        01:03:54 I wipe your butt for two years. 
- 
        01:03:55 I'll tell you from
now on, from now on, 
- 
        01:03:57 whenever I'm done
in the bathroom, 
- 
        01:03:59 'Mariah, come in here. 
- 
        01:04:00 You got to catch up,
because that's fair. 
- 
        01:04:02 Come on. Right
here. Help me out.'" 
- 
        01:04:06 [laughter] True lie.
I'm not exaggerating. 
- 
        01:04:08 I'm just letting you in my life. 
- 
        01:04:09 This is an act of
grace, you know? 
- 
        01:04:13 It's actual grace, unique
things that God gives us 
- 
        01:04:18 and blesses us with. 
- 
        01:04:20 See, many of us have
an inoculated form of God. 
- 
        01:04:24 We've got just enough
God to inoculate us. 
- 
        01:04:28 I mentioned Tim Keller before. 
- 
        01:04:30 Tim said this, I should
have hit his quote earlier on. 
- 
        01:04:33 I'm almost done here,
folks. Hang in there. 
- 
        01:04:35 He says this, he said: 
- 
        01:04:47 Many are rejecting a
god that is not the full God, 
- 
        01:04:51 it's a God of rules and
regulations and perpetual anger. 
- 
        01:04:55 He's a god of grace. He does
get angry. He does have rules. 
- 
        01:04:59 What we're talking
about is grace here today. 
- 
        01:05:01 And our culture has gone
further and further away 
- 
        01:05:04 from understanding
grace and acting grace. 
- 
        01:05:07 Only in today's modern
American culture, 
- 
        01:05:09 never before, would
we have actually done 
- 
        01:05:11 something like cancel
culture and we cancel. 
- 
        01:05:13 Cancel culture is anti grace,
it's anti God, its anti Jesus. 
- 
        01:05:18 And by the way, we all do it. 
- 
        01:05:23 Like, easy to get upset
about somebody else, 
- 
        01:05:25 but you know, easily be
upset, like canceling somebody 
- 
        01:05:28 who is an evangelical
and believes in 
- 
        01:05:29 what the Bible says
about sexuality. Cancel. 
- 
        01:05:31 And then same time
just cancel Bud Light, 
- 
        01:05:35 cancel them all.
It's the same thing. 
- 
        01:05:39 It's like [grumbling] 
- 
        01:05:44 Man. I'm telling you what, man, 
- 
        01:05:46 just be very careful because
there is a reap what you sow. 
- 
        01:05:49 If you want to encourage
God to cancel you, 
- 
        01:05:51 not that He ever would. 
- 
        01:05:52 If you want to encourage Him,
just stay on the cancel train. 
- 
        01:05:55 It's toxic. It's
poisonous to your soul, 
- 
        01:05:58 judging people who
think different than you. 
- 
        01:06:01 Not cutting somebody slack
who votes different than you. 
- 
        01:06:06 This anti-grace
culture, it means 
- 
        01:06:08 we're becoming anti God
and we're getting further 
- 
        01:06:11 and further away from
the life that God's given us. 
- 
        01:06:13 Last story. So I've
been off for 8 weeks, 
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        01:06:16 but I also, I've
been still doing work, 
- 
        01:06:19 just not my normal stuff. 
- 
        01:06:21 I got an email last week,
a woman, she emailed me, 
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        01:06:26 a Catholic priest and
another Protestant pastor. 
- 
        01:06:28 And she was upset
and she asked us 
- 
        01:06:32 why we didn't say
anything about Issue One. 
- 
        01:06:34 I had a pastor, in
case you aren't in Ohio, 
- 
        01:06:38 political issue, Issue One. 
- 
        01:06:41 To be quite honest with you, 
- 
        01:06:42 I still don't know what it
is because I don't care. 
- 
        01:06:50 I know -- I know that
really bums some of you out 
- 
        01:06:52 and I don't want to
bum some of you out, 
- 
        01:06:54 but it is what it is. 
- 
        01:06:55 So some pastor, some pastor
comes to me and he goes, 
- 
        01:06:58 "What are you doing
about issue one?" 
- 
        01:06:59 I said, "Issue one,
what's issue one?" 
- 
        01:07:01 He tried to tell me. I was
like, "I'm going to do it. 
- 
        01:07:03 I'm not doing
anything about it." 
- 
        01:07:05 This woman wasn't
happy about that. 
- 
        01:07:07 So she, she emailed
me and she said, 
- 
        01:07:10 "I go to all three
of your churches 
- 
        01:07:12 and none of you
spoke about Issue one 
- 
        01:07:13 and here's why you
should and," blah, blah, blah. 
- 
        01:07:16 I'm thinking I was like,
what a great lead in, 
- 
        01:07:18 you just told all three of us 
- 
        01:07:20 you're not committed
to any of us. 
- 
        01:07:21 That's great. That's -- You
just, like, told everybody, 
- 
        01:07:23 "Hey, by the way,
I'm a church shopper 
- 
        01:07:25 who's not committed anywhere. 
- 
        01:07:26 I just do what I want, but
you should listen to me." 
- 
        01:07:29 Oh, yeah. We're all going
to listen to you. Yeah, sure. 
- 
        01:07:32 So you didn't say
Issue One, [grumbling] 
- 
        01:07:34 And my only response was this, 
- 
        01:07:37 and my response
to all of us as we live 
- 
        01:07:38 in a church that's very
diverse, where we have, 
- 
        01:07:41 believe it or not, Republicans,
Democrats go to heaven, too. 
- 
        01:07:46 Believe it or not, Democrats, 
- 
        01:07:49 Republicans actually
care for the poor, too. 
- 
        01:07:52 We live in divided times
and we have a church 
- 
        01:07:54 that does have
different, it's wonderful. 
- 
        01:07:57 We have people have
different bumper stickers 
- 
        01:07:59 and different beliefs
about this or that. 
- 
        01:08:01 When you come
around election season, 
- 
        01:08:03 you're going to see
as many donkeys 
- 
        01:08:04 as you see elephants on bumper
stickers in the parking lot. 
- 
        01:08:08 And we work really
hard to maintain that 
- 
        01:08:12 we give you the grace
to follow your conviction 
- 
        01:08:17 on something that
may not be spelled out 
- 
        01:08:20 exactly as clear as
somebody else thinks it is. 
- 
        01:08:23 So I said to
this, I said to her, 
- 
        01:08:26 and we've taken
hits on that a lot 
- 
        01:08:27 of not being more
this being more of that. 
- 
        01:08:30 And then if we do say anything,
we take even more hits. 
- 
        01:08:32 It's always a lose thing. 
- 
        01:08:33 So I said to her, my
simple response was, 
- 
        01:08:38 "We don't point
people to the ballot box. 
- 
        01:08:42 We point people to Jesus."
[applause] That was it. 
- 
        01:08:47 And I would say that to you, 
- 
        01:08:49 God doesn't want to
point you to a specific thing. 
- 
        01:08:54 He wants to point you to His Son 
- 
        01:08:56 He wants to point you. 
- 
        01:08:57 He wants you to get
over the background 
- 
        01:09:00 or the lies and the guilt 
- 
        01:09:02 and the what I
ought to have done 
- 
        01:09:04 and what I should have
done and the failures. 
- 
        01:09:08 He's over it. 
- 
        01:09:09 Give yourself the
grace to get over it, too. 
- 
        01:09:12 Because He loves you.
He's for you. He's with you. 
- 
        01:09:17 And there's nobody
else ever anywhere 
- 
        01:09:20 who is more
powerful than Him that 
- 
        01:09:22 thinks more for you
and of you than Him. 
- 
        01:09:26 He's good. He's love.
He's the king, I tell you. 
- 
        01:09:30 And He's a man, a God of grace. 
- 
        01:09:34 God, thank you for your
truth and your identity. 
- 
        01:09:37 I pray that I would walk in this 
- 
        01:09:41 more powerfully
than I currently do. 
- 
        01:09:42 I want the most of You
and I want to believe this 
- 
        01:09:46 24/7, all the time 
- 
        01:09:48 and experience the
power of Your grace. 
- 
        01:09:51 I pray that this
happens with all of us, 
- 
        01:09:53 that this week would
be a little different 
- 
        01:09:54 because we have pep
in our step of Your grace 
- 
        01:09:56 instead of Your obligations. 
- 
        01:09:58 I pray these things according
to the name of Jesus. Amen.