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“Living a Life of Spiritual Adventure”
(AMP)
Intro:
Celtic Christians named the Holy Spirit “The wild Goose” and its implication seems almost blasphemous.
The name does give a hint towards the mysterious nature of the Holy Spirit.
Walking in the spirit can sometimes be much like a “wild goose chase.”
“There is An element of danger and an air of unpredictability that surrounds Him.”
Read: again.
A “wild goose chase” typically refers to a Hopeless cause or Lost cause”
BUT, “Chasing the Wild Goose is different.
The promptings of the Holy Spirit can sometimes seem pretty pointless, but rest assured, God is working His plan.”
I don’t know anyone who hasn’t stressed out over trying to figure out the mystery of God’s will.
Our intellectual analyst (Left Brain our logic Vs.
Right brain our imagination) can bring us spiritual paralysis.
EX: We want to solve the mystery of God’s will like it’s a crossword puzzle but God’s will can’t be analyzed and is simply confusing and complicated.
Shut doors most of the time is God leading you into his will.
Mark Batterson.states:
“nothing is more unnerving or disorienting than passionately pursuing God.”
Feeling like something is wrong is called… “circumstantial uncertainty”
which is defined as “Adventure.”
The sooner you understand this the more you will enjoy the Journey and
I promise you this…
The “Wild Goose Chase” will never be boring.
1.
Out of Eden comes Adam’s adventure.
My wife and I have traveled to places that looked like the Garden of Eden.
Last year we went to the cenote in Mexico, by the Myan ruins.
My wife had her wheel chair but it was still adventures.
but I think the biggest adrenaline rushes I remember were the wild animals we would see or the striking vistas of the earth’s beauty after a day’s hike.
My wife would plan our long adventures secretly…
another words
“another day, another adventure.
a. God brought wild animals to him to see what he would call them.
(what an adventure God and Adam) And of course we can’t forget that God did surgery and brought him “Woman.”
b.
In (gen 2:22) Yahweh “Had Taken” from Man.
I looked into the sense of the hebrew meaning of “Had Taken”
It means: To take away or remove from a certain place of environment or emotional state; it involves a transport or a new location.
Our emotional stability, our environment and stability in our lives, is formed in our oneness!
c.
Yahweh “Brought” the Hebrew: To “Gather”
to “lead her”
As a father leads the bride, He is so proud of her and her beauty was and adrenalin rush in that adventure!
2. Taking the Holy Spirit out of the equation=
“ b-o-r-i-n-g”
a. It’s called “inverted christianity” witch means
Mark Batterson quote
“Instead of following the Spirit, we invite the Spirit to follow us.
Instead of serving God's purposes, we want Him to serve our purposes.
EX: Thursday night at prayer.
acts 2:42-47
They had “power” because they had all things in common.
“It was about his purpose” and he added to the church daily
(you're confusing struggles are his story)
3. Caged Christianity.
Once you have visited wild animals in there
“Un-civilized.”
“Un-tamed.”
Un-caged, natural habitat, the Zoo (Church) is boring.
b.
I love the church.
“I wonder if churches do to people what zoos do to animals.”
EX: Zoo Animals
1. “We try to remove the risk.
We try to remove the danger.
We try to remove the struggle.
become complacent.
2. must have Predictability and caged people are unsatisfied
So what we end up with is a “caged Christian.”
3.
He was caged but comfortable.
a.
The young man had a longing in his soul,
“many, if not most, Christians are bored with their faith.”
Many are settling on spiritual mediocrity.
He accepted the cage.
b.
Jesus challenged the man to adventures that would challenge his growth and fulfill his longing to come out of his cage.
c.
Sometimes we feel bad for him.
But what Jesus had for his future was worth so much more than this world could give!
He missed out on the miracles of Jesus!
EX: He walked on water, he turned the water to wine, then fed thousands with a kids meal, healed the blind etc etc
Some are satisfied with the wild goose chase, that ends in a LOST cause, but those whose chase the Goose (HG) will experience spiritual adventures.
4. Jesus died so he could make us dangerous!
The word “Power” = dynamis in the Greek
sense: Possession of controlling influence, often Understood as a manifesting influence over reality in a supernatural manner.
Another words…
“ I am sending dangerous people back into their natural habitat to take possession Enemy.”
b.
ADAM had Dominion and lost it, the gate was protected by an angel.
But just like the high priest of the old testament went into the gate of the tabernacle.
So did Jesus through the cross.
c.
Then Jesus said to Peter, what you bind is bound.
The dominion with key’s
The sooner we come to understand we are a chosen priest of God, growing will be anything but boring!
acts 17:6 said they turned the world upside down
One more verse then conclude
conclusion:
“This sermon is about more than you and me experiencing spiritual adventure.
In fact, this sermon is not about you at all.
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