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The Stage
"All the world's a stage,
And all the men and women merely players;
They have their exits and their entrances,
And one man in his time plays many parts,
His acts being seven ages."
- Shakespeare
Looking for my 15 mins of fame
Scripture full of amazing characters that are so different from me
I could never be them or do what they do
I'm a background character
I feel blessed even knowing the stars of the stage
Bigger than ourselves
Love catches us up in something bigger than ourselves.
Before I go...
Part 1: the Gift of Life - Jesus goes backstage (the human side of Jesus)
- Knowing God and Knowing Jesus
- I glorified You, now You glorify me
- ( I'm ready to go home.)
- But there's one more thing
- In getting to know them I learned to love them
Part 2: Becoming a gift ourselves (Who belongs to Who?)
- they were God's
- Given to Jesus
- They kept God's word
- Now they know everything given to Jesus came from God
- passing on the words (Jesus as middle man)
- Jesus as gift to us \ us as gift to Jesus
- Mine are yours and yours are mine - the Great Sharing
- Protect them (ours) while I am gone
- Jesus is choosing to come back for us!
1 Peter
“God opposes the proud,
but gives grace to the humble.”
- anxiety deceiving us into the spotlight - so the lions can see us better
- when anxiety becomes suffering it is not the light we seek, but isolation.
- it is humbling to bring your suffering and weakness to community, especially if you cannot see how they can help.
- Peter does not promise the church will be able to help, he says Jesus Himself will be our help!
What’s your focus?
- God focus: Does God the Father love Jesus His Son?
- Will God take care of us for Jesus's sake?
Our love is too small
If I love this much,
How much more does God love?
You
You
- Self focus: Am I good enough?
Does God love me?
- God focus: Does God the Father love Jesus His Son?
- Will God take care of us for Jesus's sake?
Our love is too small
If I love this much,
How much more does God love?
Where death dies...
Not a hospital where fragments of life are preserved - We are a place where death dies and new life is created!
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