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*Understanding the Passion*
*God’s Passion for You*
*Pastor William D. Tyree, III*
*April 8, 2007*
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/“For God so loved the world that He gave His Only begotten Son, that whosoever believes in Him should not Perish but have Everlasting Life.”  /John 3:16 (KJV) 
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*HOW TO SETTLE YOUR ETERNAL DESTINY*
 
*1.
ACKNOWLEDGE GOD’S GREAT PASSION*
               /“God SO loved the world...”/
 
/      “God showed how much He loved us by sending His only Son into the world so that we might have eternal life through Him.
This is real love…He sent His Son as a sacrifice to take away /
/      our sins.”
/1 John.
4:9-10 (NLT) 
 
/      “What an incredible quality of love the Father has shown us, that we should be permitted to be called and counted as the children of God!”  /1 John 3:1 (Amp)
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/      “May you be able to feel and understand... how long, how wide, how deep, and how high God’s love really is and experience this love for yourselves...”      /Eph.
3:18-19  (LB)
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APPRECIATE GOD’S GREAT PRESENT*
               /“that He GAVE His only begotten Son...”/
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/      “Out of sheer generosity God put us in right standing with himself.
A pure gift.
He got us out of the mess we’re in and restored us to where He always wanted us to be.
And He did it by means of Jesus Christ.
He sacrificed Jesus on the altar of the world to clear that world of sin.”     /Rom.
3:24-25a (Mes)
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/      “When we were unable to help ourselves, at the moment of our need, Christ died for us, although we were living against God.”  /Rom.
5:6 (NCV)
 
/      “God took the sinless Christ and poured into Him our sins.
Then, in exchange, He poured God’s goodness into us.”
/2 Cor.
5:21 (LB)
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/      “Saving is all His idea, and all His work.
All we do is trust Him enough to let Him do it.
It’s God’s gift from start to finish!” /     Eph.
2:8 (Mes)
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*3.
ACCEPT GOD’S GREAT PROPOSAL*
               /“that WHOEVER BELIEVES in Him...”/
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/      “The free gift of eternal salvation is offered to everyone.”/
Titus 2:11 (LB)
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/      “One’s nationality or race or education or social position is unimportant; such things mean nothing.
Whether a person has Christ is what matters, and He is equally available to       all.” /Col.
3:11 (LB)
 
/      “God says He will accept and acquit us – declare us “not guilty” – if we trust Jesus Christ to take away our sins.
And we all can be saved in this same way, by coming to Christ, no matter who we are or what we have been like.”
/Rom 3:22 (LB)
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/      “Right now God is ready to welcome you.
Today He is ready to save you!”  /  2 Cor.
6:2 (LB)
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*4.
ANTICIPATE GOD’S GREAT PROMISE.*
/“should not perish but have EVERLASTING LIFE!”/
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/      “We are now members of God’s own family… and God has reserved for His children the priceless gift of eternal life; it is kept in heaven for you…and God will make sure that you get /
/      there safely to receive  because you are trusting Him.”  /1 Peter 1:3-5 (LB)
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/      “What a God we have!
… Because Jesus was raised from the dead, we’ve been given a brand-new life and have everything to live for, including a future in heaven, and the future starts now!”     /1 Peter 1:3-4 (Mes)
 
      /“Open your eyes and see how good God is!”  /Ps.
34:8 (Mes)
\\ *Understanding the Passion*
*God’s Passion for You*
*Pastor William D. Tyree, III*
*April 8, 2007*
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This morning we’re going to talk about /why /it happened.
We’re not talking about the making of the movie.
We’re talking about the meaning of the movie.
Why did God allow that?
Why did Jesus go through all that suffering, the grueling, gruesome, horrendous, brutal suffering?
Why did God allow it?
The most famous verse in the Bible is John 3:16.
You’ve seen this verse probably at a lot of football games.
Some guy usually with colored hair holds up a John 3:16 sign in the end zone.
Why in the world is John 3:16?  It’s the verse in the Bible that says this /“For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.”
/That’s the most famous verse in the Bible.
It’s often called the gospel in a nutshell or Christianity summarized.
If you were only going to memorize one verse in the entire Bible this would be the one I would recommend – John 3:16 – because it is the gospel – the Good News – summarized.
In fact, you can even see the word “gospel” spelled out.
Notice the letters “God’s … only …Son …perished… eternal… life “– which spells “gospel.”
What we’re going to do today is we’re going to tear this verse apart.
Because it explains why God created you, put you on this earth, why Jesus Christ died for you, and how you can have a ticket to heaven.
It’s all there.
I want you to notice first of all there are 25 words in this verse – John 3:16.
The middle word, the thirteenth word is the word “Son” talking about Jesus Christ.
The first half of the verse is all about God.
/ “For God so love the word that He gave His only begotten.”
/Then there’s “Son” in the middle.
And the last twelve words are all about man.
/“That whosoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.”
/That in itself is a picture.
Jesus Christ came from heaven to earth to be the bridge between God and man so we could know what God is like.
Today we’re going to look at how this verse shows us God’s plan for your salvation and how you can have a ticket to heaven.
If you’ve ever wondered, and everyone does eventually, “What is going to happen to me after I die?” you picked a really good week to come to church.
Because this is the week that we’re going to talk about that particular theme.
One of the greatest weaknesses of our culture is short term thinking.
There’s far more to life than just here and now.
We act like this life is all there is.
We spend our time and our money and our effort and energy acting like, “You only go around once in life.
You better go it with gusto!”
But we don’t realize that you’re going to spend far more time on the other side of death in eternity than you do on this side here on this earth.
You get maybe 60, 80, 100 years here.
You’re going to spend trillions of years on that side.
So it does make sense wisely to spend part of the time on this side getting ready for that side.
That’s what we’re going to talk about – the four essentials for preparing for eternal life.
Let’s tear apart the most famous verse in the Bible.
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