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You were made to be brave.
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You were born to make a difference.
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God designed you for heart pumping, joy filled adventure
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and we're here to guide you to that adventurous life.
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Crossroads Church. - Hi, my name is Brian Tome.
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I'm the founding and senior pastor at Crossroads.
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I have to give my full title and the things that I do because some of
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you don't recognize me. Yeah, I've got a little -- a little this
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going on. A little scruffage going on, a little beard starter kit
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going. Why is that?
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That looks -- I know I'm going to get to it in just a little bit.
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I'll talk about that later. But I also want to talk about why it is
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you haven't seen me for a few weeks because
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here at Crossroads we believe that the voice of God
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comes through more than just one person.
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We believe that we need to hear diverse people
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and diverse perspectives to get a full understanding
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of who Got is, that's why I willfully and willingly
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give up teaching time for other people to do it
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who do just great job.
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Chuck has done great.
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Kyle's done great.
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And what's going on today is going to be
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really, really cool as well.
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And we want to connect with you. We know that there are so many things
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that are uncertain in our times.
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You know, if you're struggling, if you want to talk with somebody
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or just you've got nothing better to do,
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you want to hang out and find somebody laugh with,
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we could do that with you, too.
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Go to Crossroads.net and we will interact with you
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and pray for you or meet any needs that we can.
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Well, today we start a new series called Anchored.
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It's on the historic beliefs of the Christian faith.
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What is it that actually makes the Christian faith?
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We initially were going to call this series Creed,
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but we don't want to be confusing because
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some of you go, "Creed?
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Can you take me higher?"
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Remember that Scott's Stapp, Creed, get it?
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or Michael B. Jordan.
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Watch it. I'm telling you watch the Creed series.
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It is amazing.
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But the real creed, the original creed was the Apostles' Creed.
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It was this assimilation of core beliefs
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of non-negotiables that the early followers of Christ
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just saw if you're going to be a follower of Christ,
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if you're to be a Christian, this is what it is.
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This is what it means.
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And we're gonna cover those things during this series.
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Why is that? Because we live in turbulent times,
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because there are unsual abnormal, freaky,
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unexpected things that are happening all around us right now.
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It's not just what's been happening over the past nine weeks.
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Can you believe it's that long?
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Nine freaking weeks?
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It's not just the last nine weeks,
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it's what happens in the future.
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What's unemployment going to net out at?
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Is there going to be an economic recovery?
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Will I ever be able to do this again?
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Well, I do -- when do I?
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There is so much uncertainty that in times of uncertainty,
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with all the waves that are happening,
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we need be anchored.
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We need to know what it is we're rooted in.
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We need to know what is our source of life,
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what is our source of reality, what is our source,
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our filter for understanding
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all the things that are happening with us.
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Jesus is the greatest source, He is the greatest filter.
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He's the greatest anchor that anyone has ever known
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and that you can ever know.
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He is time tested.
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He is weighty, but there is a way to understand Him
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and to understand the God of the Bible.
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And that's we're talking about in this series.
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It's called Anchored.
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Let's get started. - In Ephesians 4:14, it says this:
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I'm Chuck Mingo, one of the teaching pastors at Crossroads.
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And for the next five weeks, we're gonna talk about
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what does it mean to be anchored?
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We're gonna do that by looking at the Apostles' Creed.
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You know, in the 2nd and 3rd centuries,
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followers of Jesus recognize there's a lot of confusing beliefs
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about who God is, who Jesus is,
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and they knew that a false faith wouldn't help anybody
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in a time of trouble. And so they put together a summation
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of the core fundamental teachings of scripture,
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about God, about Jesus, about the Holy Spirit,
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so that every follower of Jesus, not just in their day,
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but in our day, could have an anchor.
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Behind me is Old St George's church.
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This is a church that actually some years ago
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burned down and it almost was destroyed forever.
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It's been a great revival story to see this building
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once again be a church.
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And the reason is because it was built on a firm foundation.
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- In the 2nd and 3rd century, just like today,
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there were a lot of opinions on what it meant
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to believe in Jesus. His followers knew this was a problem,
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so they worked together to write formal statements
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about what those non-negotiable beliefs were.
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They called those statements creeds
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and one of the most well-known and enduring
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is the Apostles' Creed.
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For 1700 years, these are the truths
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that Christians have anchored themselves to.
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- And today, I want to talk about the anchor within the anchor,
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the first sentence of the creed which says
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I believe in God, the father almighty,
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creator of heaven and earth.
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Now, if you claim to be a Christian, you're like,
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"Yeah, yeah, yeah, of course I believe that about God."
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Hey, not so fast.
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I want to challenge you
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that you can be a Christian in name only
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and actually not believe in the God of the Bible.
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I once heard it said you can't outlive your beliefs.
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What that means is no matter what you say you believe,
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how you live your life is what determines
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what you actually believe.
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So many of us are being misled and we don't even know it.
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We're being misled by two very accepted
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and yet very wrong views of this God, creator,
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maker of heaven and earth.
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And in a minute, I'm going to tell you what those two are,
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because I don't want you to fall into either of them.
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There is a belief system that many people,
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even those who call themselves Christians,
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have fallen into for years.
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And it actually leads to utter hopelessness.
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I'm going to call it Jedi-ism.
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I'm standing in the bell tower of Old St George
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and just being here, I'm reminded of how big God is
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as I overlook the city.
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In fact, the only reason this bell tower is still here
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is because of the firm foundation of this building.
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You can see behind me where this was impacted in the fire.
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But it stands today because the foundation was firm.
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Yet as I look out over the city, I'm reminded
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that there are many people who would not stand in a fire.
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And that's because their foundation
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is really no foundation at all.
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The scientific term for this dangerous belief system
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is pantheism, but I call it Jedi-ism, like I said,
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because it's a belief that God is more of
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a general force than an actual person, a being,
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a personality that wants relationship with you and with me.
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And you might be a pantheist if
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you don't believe there's real evil in the world,
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but you just think it's all shades of gray.
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You might be a pantheist if you believe that
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all religions basically follow the same God.
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They just give that God different names.
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You might be a pantheist if you listen to the universe
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to speak to you or you think that fate is guiding your life.
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Or you might be a pantheist if you believe that
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God is everywhere and God is in everything.
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See, I call it Jedi-ism because let me --
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let me be clear, I'm a big Star Wars fan.
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I love Star Wars. In fact, Disney+, please accelerate the release
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of season two of Mandalorian.
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My family and I can't wait.
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What a great way to spend our summer.
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I'm a big Star Wars fan, and in the world of fiction,
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it's neat to think about a general force
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that's kind of out there.
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But in my nonfiction life, I want a God who is right here.
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I want a God who is present in my life.
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I don't want a force, I want a relationship with a being
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who can know me and who can love me.
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So why is pantheism so popular then?
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I mean, isn't it common to hear people talk about
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New Age spirituality or healing crystals
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or all these kinds of things?
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Yes, very popular.
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And you know why? Because with pantheism,
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I can say God is in me or God is around me
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and therefore, I get to determine truth
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so you can't question me.
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But wait, can we just pause and tell the truth?
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If you and I get to be the ultimate arbiters
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on what's right and wrong in the world,
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this world is in big trouble.
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That's why the Creed summarizes this core belief
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that I believe in God, the Father Almighty,
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Creator of heaven and earth.
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God is a person and He's a powerful person
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and He is the creator of everything.
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There's another dangerous belief system
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that many Americans fall into.
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Actually, 15 years ago, sociologists studied American teenagers.
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So these are people who are now 30 years old,
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they're adults, to try to describe
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what they really believe in terms of their spiritual faith.
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And they actually came up with a term for it:
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Moralistic Therapeutic Diesem,
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which basically teaches that God gave us
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moral demands early, you know, in the Bible,
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but religion is basically there to make us
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feel better about ourselves.
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And God is not involved in our everyday lives.
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And again, I know you're like, "I don't believe that.
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I don't believe that's true." But it's not what you say.
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It's how you live your life.
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So you might be a deist.
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You might be a deist if you only allow God to have an advisory role in
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your life and you're really not into total surrender,
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which is actually what God asks for.
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You might be a deist if you pray on occasion,
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but when nothing happens from your prayers
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you assume that prayer doesn't work.
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Or you may be a deist if when there's pain in life
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and things get hard, you actually accuse God
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and blame Him for not being present to take away your pain.
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I have to confess that last one really convicts me.
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I have to confess my own MTD.
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You know, nothing reveals what you really believe
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about God like difficulty and suffering.
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I would love to say that in the midst of the quarantine,
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with the challenges that I face relationally
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and other challenges in my life, that I've just been
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a strong Christian leader through it all.
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You know, always thankful, "God is good all the time."
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That is not true. I've had moments of failure.
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I've had moments of weakness. And I've had this through line of
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blaming God, of even accusing God.
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And you know what? I've had to repent and just say,
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"God, I'm not understanding who You are.
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I'm not operating in the belief of who You really are.
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You don't tell me that I'm going to have
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a life free of suffering, but You do promise
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to be with me in the middle of it."
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Maybe you can relate to that.
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Maybe you can relate to the challenges of believing
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that God is with you when things are painful
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and when things are tough.
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But I have to ask myself why.
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Why do I fall prey to this?
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You know why? Because, again, Deism is a great belief system
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in our modern sensibility, because Deism basically says,
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"All right, if God's not in control,
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then I get to be in control."
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Are you seeing the through line here,
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whether it's pantheism or deism?
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It always boils down to who's going to be
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in control of your life?
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So we could say that Deism is really me-ism
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and that's why the words of the Creed are so grounding,
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they anchor us in a deeper truth
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that God is the creator of heaven and earth,
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that He's above us, that He's in control even of our lives.
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Psalm 27:10 says this:
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I know if you've ever thought about this.
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I know for some of us fathers and mothers forsaking us
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is a part of our story, it's a painful part of our story.
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Maybe the father who wasn't present,
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maybe the mother who walked away, whatever it is,
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all of us eventually will be forsaken by our parents.
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I'm really thankful that I had 44 years to enjoy
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relationship with my dad.
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But you know what? My dad passed away last year
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and I've been forsaken in that way.
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My father, my earthly father is no longer present
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to meet the needs of an earthly father.
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We will all be forsaken by our parents at some point
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because our parents are finite and their lives will end.
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But God is infinite and God is still creating things.
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Or I should say this, not only is He creating things,
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but He is recreating things.
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Look at this building. I am standing on the balcony of Old St George
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Church. This is a church that for 25 years was not a church.
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This is a church that some five years ago
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had its steeples burned in a fire
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and people thought this building is done.
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But I am standing in what is a re-created space
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where, before the quarantine, every weekend
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there were thousands of people who experienced God here,
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who got to connect with God in this way.
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And, you know what? I believe it will be used for that purpose once
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again. This building is a visible and physical reminder
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that our God is not done, that our God is still
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in the business of taking the rubble of lives
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and rebuilding them. Our God is still in the business of healing
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and saving and delivering.
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In fact, it actually tells us this where it says:
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I love that.
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This work of salvation, the work that Jesus came to do
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in you and in me, of taking my broken soul
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that was separated from God and reuniting it to Him
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through grace, that work is an ongoing work.
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It doesn't say that I just was saved,
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but it says I am being saved.
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Right now I'm being saved.
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Right now I'm being renewed.
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Right now God is birthing new life in me
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and He's doing that in everyone who follows Him.
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1 John 4:16 says this:
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Do you know God loves you?
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Do you know how much God loves you?
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And do you believe it? I mean, like in your bones, believe it?
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Like right now things might not be going well,
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but you are not abandoned believe it.
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I mean, like right now, knowing that that thing
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that you think can never be redeemed,
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that God is in the process of redeeming it, believe it.
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Do you believe that? Because if you do, that will anchor your life
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and you will be able to rise up again.
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- God as Creator is really a powerful thing
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to say about God, because being creation is powerful.
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There's something you get to know about God
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when you get into a vast, wide open space.
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Oh, I hear a Dixie Chicks song.
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I've got to scruff on me because I just got back
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from a overland trip with some friends.
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We camped the whole time, we camped in six states.
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And when I get outside of my normal surroundings,
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like here on my front porch, when I get outside
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and see things, I see God, I experience God.
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This is just one of the things that I said
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when I got off the side of the road,
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they stuck and iPhone in my face
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that might mean something to you right now.
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I've been out in God's beautiful creation.
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I just keep thinking of the beginning of that Creed:
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God, the Father Almighty, Creator of heaven and earth.
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Some people just get too upset about how did God create this?
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How long did God take to create it?
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What was the whole process? All that's fine.
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Truth is, He is the creator.
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Something created all of this.
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There was a design of beauty where God is both
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an engineer and an artist.
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And you can't help but be in a place like this
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and feel closer to the heart of God
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and more bewildered by His wonder.
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Well, just as God is Creator, we want to be like Him.
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That means that we get to be in the creation process
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or the re-creation process because
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there are broken things all over our world.
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And one of the ways that we engage the church
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is we step into the void
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and our generosity helps to fuel that.
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If you're a generous person or if you're a tither,
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they're giving back 10% of -- the first 10%
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of whatever God blesses you with to your home church,
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you can go to Crossroads.net
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or you can text Crossroads at 313131
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as we put those resource to work
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and as we try to be about the work of recreating
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this world that God loves so very, very much.
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So let's take a look at some of the things that we're doing,
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because your generosity has been utterly astounding.
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Tens of thousands of pounds of food
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have gone to hurting and hungry people
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right in our communities during this time.
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Let's take a look at what that looks like.
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- Hey, I'm Tim Senff and I'm the Mason community pastor
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here at Crossroads. And we're having a food drive this morning.
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And we got the word out, sent the bat signal out
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over social media, an email just a few days ago.
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And it's incredible to see people who are driving in,
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dropping off food with just a few days' notice
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and during a time when people are locking down,
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when people are isolating, we're saying,
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"Let's go be the church.
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Let's go be a blessing
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and let's surround our community with love."
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- When you root out false beliefs about God
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and replace them, anchor your life in the kind of
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truths that the Creed talks about,
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your faith will stand the test of time.
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Just like stained glass is an art form
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that has stood the test of time.
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I'm at classical stained glass studios.
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And the artist Terry told us something interesting
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about this art form that's existed for thousands of years,
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just like the Creeds have existed for thousands of years.
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He said stained glass is one of the few works of art
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that you will buy that will actually outlive you.
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These Creed's, these timeless truths,
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they will outlive us, but for our lives
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they become anchors that can hold in a storm.
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Hebrews 6:19 says this:
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What is that talking about?
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That curtain is actually a reference to
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the Old Testament temple where God lived,
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His presence live behind a curtain
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in what was called the most holy place.
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And no one was allowed to go there
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to be in the presence of God.
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But what this verse is saying is there is a way
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God has made for you and I to get behind the curtain
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and to experience intimate relationship with God Himself.
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You can be anchored in Him.
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And Thank God He exists.
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The Creed puts it this way:
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I believe in God, the Father Almighty,
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Creator of heaven and earth.
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Because, think about it, if God could be anything,
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wouldn't you want God to be personal?
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Wouldn't you want Him to be a God who
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actually cares about you, not a generic force
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out there in the universe somewhere,
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but a God who is a person, a being that
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you can have relationship with?
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And wouldn't you want him to be powerful?
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Wouldn't you want to know that He has
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the power to change things, to make things happen?
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And wouldn't you want to know that He is present?
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That He is available in your right here right now life?
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Because if you had a God like that, and I want
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to submit to you that that is exactly who God is,
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having a God like that,
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it gives you hope in hopeless times.
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It means that in the midst of your life in upheaval,
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you don't have to lose hope.
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You can be anchored to something firm.
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That also roots you and anchors you in purpose.
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Your life has meaning if that's the God who created you.
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And for you and I, it anchors us in an identity
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because I know now that the shape of my life
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is meant to look like the shape of my God.
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It's meant to look like Him in love.
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It's meant to look like Him in mercy.
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It's meant to look like Him in justice.
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It's meant to look like Him in truth and creativity
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and beauty in caring about people, in growing.
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That's what it means to be rooted in this kind of God.
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You know, I used to read that verse in Hebrews
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and think that it meant that God was the anchor.
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But that's actually not what it's saying at all.
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It's saying that hope in God is the anchor.
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Having confidence in God is the anchor.
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You know why Old St George is still standing
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and still a church? It's because the foundation is anchored in rock,
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immovable rock. Do you know why an anchor is able to keep a boat
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solid in the middle of the storm at sea?
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It's because it gets a chance to go down
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to the bed of the ocean and grip itself,
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root itself to the solid ground that is the ocean floor.
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And that's exactly what God is for you and I.
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God is not the anchor, but God is the solid ground
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in which we can grip our anchor, we can grip our hope,
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and it can sustain our lives.
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Are you anchored? Are you anchored in God?
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If you're not, you can be.
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He's made a way for you to be anchored in Him.
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In fact, the next line of the Creed says:
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I believe in Jesus Christ, his only son, our Lord.
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I don't have time to go into that today.
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That's for next time.
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But I will say this, if you want to be anchored in God
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then you've got to do the hard work.
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In fact, if you are a Christian,
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if you are a person who follows Jesus,
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I want to challenge you to do this work because
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I think we can forget and we can get off
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in different beliefs that are not the core.
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They're not the anchor that we first came to God with.
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So I want to challenge all of you,
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no matter where you are in the spiritual spectrum,
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to consider where you're placing your hope.
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What are you anchoring your life to?
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Is it this personal, powerful, and present God
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or is it a general force?
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Or are you buying into the lie
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of Moralistic Therapeutic Deism
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and thinking that God is not involved in your everyday life
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and ultimately religion is just here
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to make you feel better about yourself?
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I want to challenge you to do the hard work
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and where you find those false beliefs to repent,
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to change your mind, to turn from that lie to the truth,
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the Life-Giving truth that there is a God
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who is worth anchoring your life to.
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Let me pray for us right now.
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God, I just pray that You would be working like a heart surgeon,
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that You would be revealing things in our heart
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that are lies that are not true.
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And as You expose them in love,
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that we would just agree with you
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and we would walk away from those lies
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and we would live in Your truth.
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I believe that whoever is listening right now
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is invited into a relationship with you.
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You love them and You have truth for them and goodness for them.
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God, I pray that we would receive it and as a result,
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our lives would be ready to stand and withstand any storm.
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In Jesus' name. Amen.
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Singing is one way we can respond to
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the Life-Giving truth that God is worthy
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of anchoring our lives to.
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These ancient words remind us that God is a personal,
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powerful, and present hope for all of us.
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- That was good stuff today.
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I hope you agree. It's great being re-grounded or ground for the
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first time on exactly who God is.
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Our God wants us to engage in our world.
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One of the key things we've done as a church
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for years and years and years and years
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has been our one day serving blitz called Go Local.
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It's going to be a bit different this year for obvious reasons,
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but make no mistake about it,
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we are not retreating inside of our homes.
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We want to be a blessing to people in our communities.
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To get ideas as to how to serve go to Crossroads.net/golocal.
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It's going to be a big, big, important day for our communities.
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Please do that. Next week we're going to get back to our series on
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Anchored. We'll look at the next line in the Apostles' Creed
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because they're trying to make sure that
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no matter how much is swirling around here,
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we're able remain stable in the midst of the storm.
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Not just stable, but also able to thrive.
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That can happen. That will happen.
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We'll see you next weekend. - Hi, my name's Patty Abrams.
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- And I'm Devron Abrams. - And we're part of the Crossroads Louisville
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community. A couple of weeks ago, our neighbors basketball goal
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blew over when we had a bunch of storm winds.
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And after learning that their daughter is graduating
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this year without a ceremony
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and that she's practicing really hard
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to stay conditioned for basketball,
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Devron and I felt really calle- d to help them out.
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So we took it upon ourselves to reach out
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to our Crossroads community and ask, you know,
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if anyone that would be willing to donate
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and contribute to purchasing a new goal for this young lady.
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- They all said they were in
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and they all really enjoyed contributing
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to give this girl something that we knew she would love.
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So we went and bought a new basketball goal.
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And we walked it over to their house
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and they were just so grateful.
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- She was immediately practicing, shooting around.
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And her father and us also stayed around
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to just kind of shoot around and kind of enjoy
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the work that we put in setting up that goal.
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- It was really cool to see our community pitch in
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all together, to have those people that you could just say,
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"Hey, we know somebody in need
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and we feel like we're called to help,"
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and they feel the same way.