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Intro about bankruptcy?
Dave Ramsey?
We must recognize our spiritual bankruptcy to inherit eternal treasure.
READ 18-27
We don’t realize that we are bankruptcy, actually we each think that we are pretty “good.”
view of human nature
Are you really good? or Do you have enough treasure?
We must examine our “Treasure Chests.”
We must empty our treasure chests of...
We must examine our “Treasure Chests.”
Self-Righteousness
Resume
Examine external obedience, but also internal obedience, revealing the disobedience to the 1st command of idolatry
External is not sufficient
Self-Sufficiency
Account Statement - Dollar Bill
Luke 18:
Self-Importance-
Bling
He is referred simply as the “Rich young Ruler.”
Wouldn’t you rather that God call you by your name instead of God call you by your net worth.
Application:
Salvation:
READ verses 28-30
Believers: Don’t slip into the pride of self-righteousness, self-sufficiency, or self-importance.
Sure it costs to follow Jesus, but the reward is indescribable.
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