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*COME BE COMPLETE
Matthew 19:16-22
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Intro: Read Edison illustration.
Looking for ways to successfully live life.
*I.
The rich young ruler.
A. Wanted eternal life.
*He had a good life.
He was rich.
He was young.
He referred to as a ruler.
He came to One who he recognized as good.
He wanted more.
He wanted eternal life.
Only God is eternal.
Why is he seeking eternal life?
Maybe all these things he had did not fill the hole in his soul.
*B.
“What am I lacking?”
*Jesus told him to obey the commandments.
Notice the young man asked which ones.
Notice Jesus only lists the ones which deal with man’s relationships to man, not to God.
He says this I have done, what more do I lack?
What made him think he still lacked?
The ache within his soul.
Did he keep all these?
Were there not neighbors he could have aided with his wealth?
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