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Romans 10:
Seniors, my prayer this week has been that your hearts would be convicted and that this morning wouldn’t be just a time where you were recognized but a time where God moves mightily in your life.
Because, like all of us in here, we need never need to come to the conclusion— we’ve made it.
You’ve been on a path… right or wrong path I don’t know… but it’s been a path.
Now you have a monumental time in your life that is a designated fork in the road where you must choose what path you’ll take for the next season of your life.
My hope is this morning will be a catalyst that sets you on the path of a passionate pursuit of Jesus.
And church this is for all of us.
Everyone of us in this place right now needs to recognize that this is a moment God has ordained for you to sit under the preaching of His Word… God has you here in this moment for a distinct purpose.
This is not by chance that you woke up and wrestled yourself and perhaps your family here today.
God is not looking at our attendance sheet and putting a check by your name and saying, “Yep, he’s good this week.
Made it to church.”
Turning around high-fiving whoever.
You being here means nothing if your heart has no desire to receive truth and be changed by it.
So, saying all that… I need you to do a little mental exercise with me.
I would like for everyone to join us in this.
It’s something that I did myself late Wednesday night laying on my couch.
To be perfectly honest and transparent… I was fighting it because it was too hard to think about, but I believe God had an amazing purpose in it for my own spiritual life and for us together this morning.
So, saying all that… I need you to do a little mental exercise with me.
It’s something that I did myself late Wednesday night laying on my couch.
To be perfectly honest and transparent… I was fighting it because it was too hard to think about, but I believe God had an amazing purpose in it for my own spiritual life and for us together this morning.
I want you to think about your life up until this point.
Go as far back as you want and allow those memories to roll through your head.
Think about the years of your life and what you’ve spent time, resources, money, energy and emotions on.
And ask yourself this question— Is it what you want for the years you have left?
Let me explain where I’m going with this— Wednesday, I had took our Dominican friends to have lunch with Pastor Ryan Johnson and the two guys that serve on staff with him— Phillip Weems and Tanner Ethridge.
There in a rare situation that both of those guys were raised in Abbeville.
And Fernando was asking how all of us were connected.
So we all started talking about growing up and playing sports and just how there was a loose connection but nothing strong in high school beause of the age gap and how our friendships really deepened afterwards.
Ryan always jokes around calling me the Abbeville legend and takes my minimal athletic accomplishments and blows them way out of proportion.
And then he said, “They are even talking about naming the new locker room they’re building after him.”
It was a joke, but I had to catch myself because before I knew it tears started rolling in my eyes as a flood of memories came in about how many lives I lead astray in that locker room.
My heart sunk as I thought about the gifts God had given me and the opportunities to be light and salt in an environment that desperately needed an example of a heart captured by the Gospel and I blew it!
Because of social pressures… because of desires to satisfy my flesh above all else I lead people not too but away from Christ and many of their lives still haven’t recovered because my hypocrisy that preached your life’s actions do not matter as long as you call yourself a Christian.
And I can ride through that town today and see people so far away from Christ… and they may have ended up that anyway… the point is I did nothing to help.
And I knew the truth.
So seniors as you sit and think about the last 4,5,6 years of your life and you think about all of the missed opportunities, all the sin, all the selfishness, all the immaturity, all of the entitlement, all of the lust, and all of the self-worship all the while knowing the truth… I know your parents, the Gospel has not been shielded from you.
Think about these past years and know this--
You do not get a do-over but because of the grace of the Gospel you get a do-now.
You can take every sin and every lost moment, lay it at the feet of Jesus and be forgiven… TOTALLY and do-now what you should have should have been doing all along.
Parents, one of the most heart-wrenching moments of my ministry is seeing a dad walk the aisle at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Knoxville, TN and break down because he didn’t get a do-over with his children.
But praise be to Jesus— He gets a do-now.
Christian, you may have memories of all the vain pursuits that you thought whole-heartedly would make you happy.
I read this week— “Idolatry is the foolishness in believing the gift can become the giver.”
And you think back and can recognize that that’s you.
You’ve spent a large portion of your life looking at stuff to fill the void and the emptiness.
You wanted the gifts to give you only what God can give.
You don’t get a do-over with all that time, money, emotional investments.
You get a do-now though… because Jesus is good and gracious.
I’m calling you seniors, you parents, you retirees, you children, you singles, you teenagers, you men and you women--
So if this is a new path you want to take, if you can humble yourself and say yes to the truth that I have and still do waste most of my opportunities to live for Jesus.
That a large part of me sees Him only as a ticket to Heaven and church as a necessary attachment to my life that gives some credence… some validity to my claim in being Christian.
I’m calling you seniors, you parents, you retirees, you children, you singles, you teenagers, you men and you women--
Listen to the wisdom of the Apostle Paul
Philippians 3:
Philippians 3:7-
and forget what lies behind… Don’t be crippled by the pain of no do-over and strain forward to what lies ahead embracing the Gospel rich path of God’s grace... and do now!
This is Paul’s “do-now” life.
If we read a few verses further, we’d see him say--
and forget what lies behind… Don’t be crippled by the pain of no do-over and strain forward to what lies ahead embracing the Gospel rich path of God’s grace... and do now!
Philippians 3:
We cannot be crippled by the shame of our past and the regret of no do-over.
We must embrace the Gospel-rich path that calls us to do-now.
So, what I want to do is take these verses and make them our own profession--- our own proclamation.
No matter what path you’ve traveled, at today’s fork in your journey you can begin living life new at this moment praise be to God!
Paul’s do-now life--
Understand when it comes to the Gospel, Loss is Gain (verse 7)
Paul holds a significant lists of accomplishments as an intensely religious person.
But something significant happened when he met Jesus.
He took all those gains… all those accomplishments wrote them down and held them up to the holy light of God’s standard for good and found himself wanting!!
It wasn’t enough… with everything he had done in his religious life he was still bankrupt.
But Jesus came in with His precious blood and showing Paul that he did what Paul couldn’t do.
And Paul takes this list and he weighed it in the balance with the work of Christ counting all his accomplishments as loss for the sake of Christ.
Luke 1729-33
Do not believe having your name on a church membership role is synonomous with it being written in the Lamb’s Book of Life.
Paul’s do-now life
Beholds the Worth of Christ and aims to truly know Him(verses 8-9)
If you are ever around kids you know that they can look at you the whole time you’re talking and never catch hold of one word you say.
Beholding something demands that you give undivided attention too.
If you are ever around kids you know that they can look at you the whole time you’re talking and never catch hold of one word you say.
Beholding something demands that you give undivided attention too.
One of the greatest evidences of spiritually bankrupt Christianity is our ability to look at Jesus and never really see Him.
Church what we behold is what we will become.
What’s happened in many of our lives is that we’ve forgotten exactly what we were saved out from and saved too.
VERSE 1
What love could remember no wrongs we have done
Omniscient, all knowing, He counts not their sum
Thrown into a sea without bottom or shore
Our sins they are many, His mercy is more
VERSE 2
What patience would wait as we constantly roam
What Father, so tender, is calling us home
He welcomes the weakest, the vilest, the poor
Our sins they are many, His mercy is more
VERSE 3
What riches of kindness he lavished on us
His blood was the payment, His life was the cost
We stood 'neath a debt we could never afford
Our sins they are many, His mercy is more
Praise the Lord
His mercy is more
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