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TEXT: 2 COR.
5:11‑21
SUBJECT: GREAT COMMISSION
THEME: OUR RESPONSE
 
                                         WHY TAKE THE GREAT COMMISSION SERIOUSLY?
INTRODUCTION: In 1923, there was a meeting at the Edgewater Beach Hotel in Chicago.
IN attendance were 9 successful financiers:
1.
President of the largest independent steel company.
2. President of the largest utility company.
3. President of the largest gas company.
4. Successful wheat speculator.
5. President of the N.Y.
Stock Exchange.
6. Member of the President's Cabinet.
7. Successful stock broker.
8. Head of the most powerful monopolies.
9. President of the Bank of International settlements.
25 YEARS LATER
1.   President of the largest steel company Charles Schwab died bankrupt and lived on
borrowed money for five years before his death.
2.   President of the largest utility company ‑ Samuel Insul died a fugitive from justice
and penniless in a foreign land.
3.   President of Gas company, Howard Hopson went insane.
4.   Wheat speculator Arthur Cotton died abroad insolvent.
5.   President of the N.Y.
Stock Exchange Richard Whitney released from Sing Sing.
6.   Member of Presidential Cabinet Albert Fall pardoned from prison to die at home.
7.   The "Bear" on Wall Street Jesse Livermore  ‑ suicide.
8.   Head of the greatest monopoly Ivan Kreuger ‑ suicide.
9.   President of Bank of International Settlements Leon Fraser ‑ suicide.
These men climbed the ladder of success only to find... What are we to do with our
lives?
What is our purpose?
What does it mean to be successful?
PROPOSITION: Why should we take the Great Commission Seriously?
T.S. Let's look at 6 reasons why.
1A.
IT IS COMMANDED ‑ THIS IS ENOUGH
      1B.
Matthew 28:19&20 "All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to
me.
Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the
name of the father and of the son and of the Holy Spirit and teaching them to
obey everything I  have commanded you.
And surely I will be with you always,
                  to the end of the very age."
2B.
John 20:21 "Again Jesus said Peace be with you!
As the Father has sent me,
                  I am sending you."
3B.
Acts 1:8 "But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you, and
you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem,  and in all Judea and Samaria,  and to
the ends of the earth."
\\ 4B.
Well Mark,  these commands were for the Apostles, not for me.
1C.   Read 1 Peter 3:8‑15
 
2A.
THE FEAR OF THE LORD ‑ 2 Cor.
5:9‑11a
         1B.
A deep respect mingled with an awe.
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