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The Cup
The Cup Provider
Good morning everyone and welcome to this place.
We are going to start a new series this morning and if you can’t tell by the décor, it called the Cup.
So, what so special about cups, well they are all throughout Scripture and they are always figurative in nature.
For example, in it talks about the cup we all just shared in by taking communion and remember to be thankful for the Lord and His sacrifice.
It says, READ
Pray
So, there are all kinds of cups out there, plastic cups, glass ones, stone ones and there are cups for different purposes.
There are probably just as many cup styles as there are people.
So, what is your cup? Jesus even had his cup in His life.
He was uniquely created, born of both the Spirit and Flesh.
He had a purpose on this earth, to spread the Good News and He had a purpose with the cross, to finish His saving work for each one of us.
Even though His flesh wanted the cup to pass, He remained true to the Purpose of God and found satisfaction in that cup He drank.
The cup is a representation of our vessel, or the Spirit and its purpose.
Each one of us has the Spirit of life within us and when we come to the Lord each one of us accepts the Spirit to come upon us and give us our purpose.
This is our cup and we can fill it with all sorts of things, this morning though I want to talk about the cup and the cup giver.
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The Cup giver
A. How do I know I have a cup –
1. God creates each us
a. Cups are built in
b.
We are in His image
2. We know because we are filled each day
a.
Different stuff goes in
b.
That is how we know its there
B. God give us the cup for a reason –
1.
To be like Him
a. Act like Him
b.
Be Relational like him
c.
Have purpose like Him
2. Have His peace and love
a.
These traits bring peace
b.
When I fill my cup properly
To do that I must first understand my cup.
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What’s Your Cup Style
A. God individually creates us –
1. Mind is probably a coffee cup (reveal big cup)
a. Fully joy
b. full of Energy
c.
Not loved by everyone
d.
An acquired taste
2. Each one is unique
a.
Why I have all these up here
b.
God creates a masterpiece in us all
i.
c.
God knows you and your future
d.
Creates to suit your purpose
i. Figured mine out through a lot of trial and error
ii.
Because I did not listen
B. Figure yours out –
1.
He has chosen us
a. means He will give the answer
b.
Not in my timing
i. took 20 years
2. Have to read
a. reading gives the answer
b.
How God speaks
c.
3. Have to pray
a.
How I talk to Him
4. Relationship creates the cup
a.
b.
He creates us uniquely
c.
But we are living clay
i. Climb off the wheel
ii.
Away from Potter
iii.
Hardened
d.
Potter bring us back
i.
Bring moisture/softness back
ii.
Bring molding back
And He creates us to be filled with something.
III.
What do I fill mine with –
A. My Own Purpose
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