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Part 15: The Fight
FCF: Why we struggle to live godly when daily stresses make godliness most necessary.
Proposition: The reason we struggle to live Godly when daily stresses make godliness most necessary is because of a lack of real, all-out allegiance to the Master Yeshua expressed in your efforts to battle sin in your life.
Scripture Introduction (5 Moves)
1. Jonathan Bing
by Beatrice Curtis Brown
Poor old Jonathan Bing.
He went out in his carriage to visit the king.
But everyone pointed and said, "Look at that!
Jonathan Bing has forgotten his hat!"
He'd forgotten his hat.
Poor old Jonathan Bing
went home and put on his best hat for the king.
But up by the palace, a soldier said,
"Hi!
You can't see the king!
You've forgotten your tie!"
He'd forgotten his tie.
Poor old Jonathan Bing,
Went home and put on a beautiful tie for the king.
But when he arrived, an archbishop said,
"Ho!
You can't come to court in pajamas, you know!
You can't come to court in pajamas, you know!"
Poor old Jonathan Bing,
Went home and addressed a short note to the king:
"If you please will excuse me, I won't come to tea.
Cause home's the best place for all people like me."
Home's the best place for all people like me.
Poor old Jonathan Bing.
Scripture Introduction (5 Moves)
2. Why does Jonathan Bing not just put on the right clothes to stand before the King?
He is creating a problem that does not need to exist and then just gives up and punts the so-called virtue of being an “ordinary folk.”
When in reality, the problem with Jonathan Bing is not a fight with the people, the soldiers or archbishop.
The fight is within Himself.
He denied Himself access to the King because He would not adorn himself in the right clothes.
That is a fight that never needed to happen.
1. Jonathan Bing Poem
2. Why does Jonathan Bing not just put on the right clothes to stand before the King?
He is creating a problem that does not need to exist and then just gives up and punts the so-called virtue of being an “ordinary folk.”
When in reality, the problem with Jonathan Bing is not that standard was to high, He just was not ultimately loyal, did not have real allegiance to His King.
No, like many people He felt like the King should conform to his will and ways.
A very uncessary struggle indeed.
3. Our passage today is all about the struggle raging inside of us.
A struggle that we can win if we are walking in the Messiah’s Victory.
3. Our passage today is all about the struggle raging inside of us.
A struggle that we can win if we are walking in the Messiah’s Victory.
4. Say the Ha-foke-ba.
5. Read
4. Say the Ha-foke-ba.
Sermon Introduction
5. Read -1.1
Neutral: During World War II there were some nations that stayed neutral, but the minute a nation decided not to be neutral anymore but to actually say, “I’m on this side,” immediately it would get attacked.
By who?
The other side.
Sermon Introduction
A. The neutrality of the majority of Europe regarding Germany.
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During World War II there were some nations that stayed neutral, but the minute a nation decided not to be neutral anymore but to actually say, “I’m on this side,” immediately it would get attacked.
By who?
The other side.
A. The neutrality of the majority of Europe regarding Germany.
B. 3/9/1939: Britain, France, Australia, New Zealand, India and South Africa declare war on Germany
B. 3/9/1939: Britain, France, Australia, New Zealand, India and South Africa declare war on Germany
C. On 10 May 1940, hours before the German invasion of France it became that the British had no confidence in Chamberlain's prosecution of the war and so Chamberlain resigned and Churchill became Prime Ministry.
D. “The era of procrastination, of half-measures, of soothing and baffling expedients, of delays is coming to its close.
In its place we are entering a period of consequences.”
– Winston Churchill, 1936
C. On 10 May 1940, hours before the German invasion of France it became that the British had no confidence in Chamberlain's prosecution of the war and so Chamberlain resigned and Churchill became Prime Ministry.
D. “The era of procrastination, of half-measures, of soothing and baffling expedients, of delays is coming to its close.
In its place we are entering a period of consequences.”
– Winston Churchill, 1936
E. As soon as the British took a side, neutrality was over and a period of consequence began.”
Take a Side: As soon as you decide to say, “I’m on this side,” as soon as you decide to be complete and total in your allegiance for one side, to Yeshua, you immediately make an enemy.
There has to be a fight.
E. As soon as the British took a side, neutrality was over and a period of consequence began.”
A. We are not neutral, we are in a fight right now.
This whole message series has been an attempt to say, “Yes, the Victory has been won but the war goes on.
The dethroned enemy is still fighting and so are we.”
2. As soon as you decide to say, “I’m on this side,” as soon as you decide to be complete and total in your allegiance for one side, to Yeshua, you immediately make an enemy.
There has to be a fight.
B. FCF: Why are you not seeing victory against your internal struggles when victory is most necessary?
A. We are not neutral, we are in a fight right now.
This whole message series has been an attempt to say, “Yes, the Victory has been won but the war goes on.
The dethroned enemy is still fighting and so are we.”
B. FCF: Why are you not winning your struggle to live godly lives when godliness is most necessary?
Proposition: If you are not seeing victory against your internal struggles taking place right now it because of a lack of real, all-out allegiance to the Master Yeshua.
Like Jonathan Bing, it is not the King’s fault you are not getting in, it is your fault for not taking off the old clothes and putting on the right clothes.
3. Proposition: If you are not winning the struggle taking place right now it because of a lack of real, all-out allegiance to the Master Yeshua expressed in your efforts to live a in conformity with your new identity.
A. Remember: At one point in time, we used to be in an impossible fight against God.
We exhausted all of ourselves waging war against the One who could not be toppled.
A. At one point in time, we used to be in an impossible fight against God.
We exhausted all of ourselves waging war against the One who could not be toppled.
B. Eventually, we surrendered.
Better to say, Yeshua surrendered Himself on the cross and we laid down our arms and surrendered to God.
C. When you met the Messiah everything changed: by Him you are filled with the Holy Spirit, in Him you have a new identity and with Him you triumph through the cross.
B. Eventually, we surrendered.
Better to say, Yeshua surrendered Himself on the cross and we laid down our arms and surrendered to God.
C. When you met the Messiah everything changed: by Him you are filled with the Holy Spirit, in Him you have a new identity and with Him you triumph through the cross.
D. This gives us incredible internal peace because now we are hooked up to the Messiah.
The Fight: Yet, the heart still wants to go back to its natural tendencies of selfishness, pride, it wants to get out from under this new ruler-ship.
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