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Nice is beautiful Carolina day.
That's why I was going to ask everybody last night at about 11:15.
If you heard a yell go up or something.
I know probably people in Granville and Daryl.
Wait, probably heard it, that was from me.
I told you, I, we should have the watch party and watch the game here because I know I couldn't preach 2 hours.
I should have gave you cuz I didn't sleep a whole lot afterwards.
Anyway, but it was a good game, wasn't it?
It was, it was what I call a white-knuckler.
That's what that was.
And and I know the do fans hate they lost, but I was thinking last night that doesn't change the legacy of Coach K and they don't change it.
One bit that lost doesn't do it.
If anything at the wind probably helps Carolina's, but it doesn't hurt his.
He's one of the greatest if not the greatest, so But it would just stay.
It would just an incredible game.
So before we get in to the message, they I just have one thing I want to say, duke is puke.
Wake is fake the same.
I hate is NC State.
Okay.
I just had, I just had to say that.
Okay, that.
But anyway, it was good and it's good that we can laugh and joke and, and talk about it.
And still love each other.
That's exactly right.
So yes, it's just a game.
That's all it is.
It's just a basketball game.
I wish we could get excited about the church in the Bible as much as we do against for some time.
So, all right.
Well if you have your Bible this morning, if you would turn to Ecclesiastes chapter 8, Please ask these chapter 8, and we're in our series searching for heaven on Earth.
So we're talkin about how to find meaning and purpose in life.
Now, last week, if you remember, we talked about the benefits of wisdom.
And today, the title of today's sermon is facing life with humility because I was thinking about this.
A truly wise person.
And when I say wise, I'm not talking about, that's early wise in the world.
I'm coming about spiritually and biblically wise a wise person.
Will be a humble person.
A wise person will be a humble, they will live their life with humility, you know, there's things in life that humbles us, you know that there's a lot of things in life that will humble us for the last 2 or 3 weeks, you know, we've talked about wisdom.
We talked about living around the paradoxes of life and I have the definition and I know I read this before the last couple weeks.
I want to read it again because this is where wisdom comes in and this is where humility comes in.
A parent is a seemingly absurd or self contradictory statement that is opposed to common sense.
But when investigator explain may prove to be true, in other words, a paradox is something that's hard to believe or something that is strange.
Like the Bible says, the more you give away the more you have that's a paradox that makes sense in a worldly type of way.
If you want more, you keep more.
But the Bible says, the more you give away the more you'll have then last week.
We looked at the definition of wisdom.
And remember the, the root meaning of wisdom is the ideal of Steel.
In other words.
It is a person who is skillful in living that is a wise person and we fashion a life of beauty and Honor by making wise choices.
So you see how wisdom and humility that go hand-in-hand together.
So what I want to do this morning, Is I want to show you about five ways.
That life makes us humble.
And we need to have these attitudes about us.
If we're going to be skillful in living as we navigate live.
I know some of you who likes Sports.
Remember.
He was the quarterback of the St. Louis, Rams name is Kurt Warner.
Kurt Warner was a nfl.mvp and a Super Bowl MVP.
But before he was in football, he had been cut by team.
He was bagging groceries.
And the St. Louis Rams called him.
And he went in and worked out for him.
He became the quarterback and he became the NFL MVP of the league and the Super Bowl.
One year.
After that.
He had some injuries and a year or two, after he was the NFL MVP, the backup quarterback, beat him out.
And he was on the sidelines, holding a clipboard taking notes while the backup quarterback was playing.
He said it's amazing.
How in one or two years time.
How life will humble you?
You say he was humbled.
I was reading.
I once was something that remember Tom sell it, he played Magnum p.i.
He said that he said life has a way of when I get full of myself.
He said of humbling.
The he said I was in Hawaii on a vacation.
He said this man and woman come walking toward me with a camera and he said, I knew that they wanted a picture.
He said, so I went ahead and struck a pose and said, the man looked at him say, Well, no, we don't want to take your pressure with one.
If you would take hours.
This is our first trip to Hawaii.
They didn't know who he was and he said, life has a way of humbling you.
And I know many of you remember.
No, Alan Jackson, the country music star.
He was being interviewed one time in the lady said, she said Will Allen.
She said, you have just been nominated as the sexiest man in country music.
She said, what do you think about that?
He said well, a year ago.
He said I was working.
Third shift driving a forklift.
He said, nobody thought I was the sexiest man in the world.
It not true, though.
You say he knew how to handle this.
You know, he was humble.
We're on the 8th chapter of Ecclesiastes, Solomon, helps us to remember and he reminds us of things that will make us humble.
So I have five points this morning.
They're on the back of your bullets and you can follow along there.
And so let's get right to it.
We'll just read the verses as we come to them.
First point is simply this humility.
Is knowing what you don't know.
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