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What Do You Most Treasure? (Matthew 6:19-24) | Pastor Rod
8th January 2025 • Compass Student Ministry Sermons Podcast • Compass Bible Church North Texas
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00:00 Jacob Smith's Blindness

01:09 The Importance of Following Guidance

01:38 Valuing What is Truly Valuable

02:31 Earthly vs. Heavenly Treasures

04:03 The Deceptiveness of Wealth

06:36 Focusing on the Right Things

11:39 The Danger of Materialism

23:27 Choosing to Treasure Jesus

27:29 Final Reflections and Prayer

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This is an illustration of Jacob Smith's vision.

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He's 15 years old and he is legally blind.

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But he's also a free ride skier, which

means he finds the steepest, craziest,

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most dangerous mountains to go down.

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And he goes down them,

but he's legally blind.

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In fact, his, his, his, uh, his

vision is 20 over 800, which is four

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times the level of legal blindness.

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So this guy would not be

able to see really anything.

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Again, this is kind of

what he's looking at.

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So if you can imagine that going down a

steep terrain, that's what it looks like.

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So the question then

becomes, how does he do this?

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And it's amazing.

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It's really one simple trick.

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Matthew, not Matthew, Jacob's dad

is guiding him down on a radio.

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And so this kid who cannot see is

flying down these steep terrains with

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other people who are not legally blind.

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And all he's doing is

following his dad in his ear.

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Again, he has, he has enough

vision to see something, but he's

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following his dad in his ear.

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Now, this is so good because

if Jacob doesn't follow his

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dad's voice, he crashes.

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That's the alternative.

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He either follows dad's

voice or he crashes.

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You have an opportunity tonight

to follow your father's voice.

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And the alternative is the same.

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If you don't follow your father's voice

on this particular topic, you're gonna

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crash and it's not gonna be good for you.

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In fact, one of the challenges that we're

gonna talk about tonight is you're gonna

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feel like this sermon doesn't apply to you

because, well, Pastor Rod, I don't have

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any of the things you're talking about.

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But I promise you, you need

this sermon now more than ever.

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What I want to tell you, In

one short message is this.

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You ready for it?

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Okay, here's what I want you to know.

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You should value what's valuable.

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Value what's actually, truly valuable.

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Otherwise, what you're gonna do with your

life is you're gonna value things that

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aren't really worth your time or energy.

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You should value things that

God says are really valuable.

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And if you don't, you'll end up crashing.

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You'll be like Jacob.

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You have to trust your father's

voice to guide you So that

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you avoid all the hazards of

materialism and money in particular.

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If you don't, it would be

like climbing a tall ladder.

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climbing a really tall ladder only

to realize that your ladder was

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leaned against the wrong building.

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Or let's say you're doing

homework for six or eight hours.

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You're pounding away at the books only

to realize you're doing the section

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that's not due for four weeks later.

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They're doing the wrong section.

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Tomorrow's section is due and

you haven't even started on that.

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That's what's happening here.

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I don't want you to make

this mistake with your life.

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So this Bible verse that we're going

to talk about tonight is going to

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encourage you to value what's valuable.

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Turn with me to Matthew chapter

six and Verses 19 through 24.

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We're gonna look at those six verses

tonight, and I need you to know

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a few things as we jump back in.

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Matthew 6 19 through 24.

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In fact, just to remind you, we've been

in the Sermon on the Mount for what feels

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like forever, but we're still there.

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We're still in Matthew 5 through 7.

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This is Jesus teaching.

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He's teaching, he's

teaching his disciples.

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He's teaching lots of

people who are listening in.

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And on this particular teaching,

he's going to warn you about

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something that a lot of people

get wrong, which is their money.

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Their possessions, the

things that they most value.

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Here's what Jesus has to say about it.

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Really simple.

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He says this, do not lay up for

yourselves treasures on earth where

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moth and rust destroy and where thieves

break in and steal, but lay up for

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yourselves treasures in heaven where

neither moth nor rust destroys, and

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where thieves do not break in and steal.

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For where your treasure is,

there your heart will be also.

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Jesus is saying, there are two kinds

of treasures that you can acquire.

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You can acquire treasure here

on this planet, on this earth.

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You can get money, and houses, and cars.

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I saw a really nice car drive

by the other day and I thought,

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man, what do they do here?

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Like, what's, what do people in

Texas do to make all that money?

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They're probably ranchers or

farmers or something like that.

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But you can accumulate those things.

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And Jesus is saying, if you do that, the

challenge with the things that you can get

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on this planet, they can really go away.

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They can be stolen, they can be lost,

all the things that you can acquire

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here is not going to be easy to keep.

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In fact, it can go away really quickly.

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Earthly treasure is

vulnerable, and easily lost.

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Uh, earthly, stockpiling earthly treasure

would be like, you know, let's say,

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let's say you have a kid, a, a sibling.

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A sibling who's kind of, you

know, they're, they're young,

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so they don't know any better.

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They stockpile cotton candy.

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That's their form of wealth.

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And they put it all in the backyard.

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They stockpile this huge mountain

of cotton candy, and in their minds,

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they're the wealthiest in the world.

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Five year old they ever knew but

little did they know that the rain was

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coming and after five minutes of rain

all of their cotton Candy was gone.

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That's how fleeting Wealth is on

this planet It can be gained quickly.

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It can also be lost quickly.

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Jesus is saying you should invest

but don't invest in this life.

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Don't put all of your hope in this planet.

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Don't put all of your hope in this

life because these things can fail.

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Jesus wants you to invest

in the right things.

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Jesus is deeply concerned for you

that you don't waste your life

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investing in things that will not last.

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Point number one, let's put it like this.

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Don't hope in things that can fail.

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Don't put your hope in

things that ultimately won't

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satisfy and cannot last you.

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Don't put your hope in these things.

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There's a story about a name,

uh, but there's a story about

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a guy named Henry Gibbom.

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Henry Gibbom.

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This guy went to his local,

uh, his local carnival and he

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came across this game here.

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Do you know this one here?

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This is the game where you

throw a ball into a bucket.

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The game is called, it's a game,

and it's a really fun game.

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It's, I don't know what it's

called, but it's that game.

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This guy, and you know

how they get you, right?

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Come on over here.

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I'll give you the first try free.

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And so he gets conned into it.

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And then he sees something

that he really needs.

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He says, Oh, look,

there's an X Box connect.

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I really want one of those.

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I need one of those.

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And so he has first try, he loses.

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And so he keeps trying and trying again

after spending his entire life savings.

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Yes.

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His entire life savings

on a carnival game.

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All he had to show for it

is a large stuffed banana.

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Seriously, he lost everything

at a carnival game walking

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away with a reggae banana.

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You don't want to be Henry Gibbom.

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You don't want to walk away with

the reggae banana at the end of

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your life after spending everything.

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But this guy was tricked into it.

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He didn't know what he was doing.

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You now know that Jesus says there's

a kind of life where you can put a

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lot of effort into it but really walk

away with nothing good because you're

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walking away with things that can't last.

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Jesus wants you to know That he, that you

should not live for this, this life alone.

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And in fact, if you're gonna not hope

in things that can fail, you really

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ought to look at your treasure.

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What do you treasure?

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What's your treasure?

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Jesus is saying there's a kind of

treasure that lasts for a long time.

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In fact, it can't be taken, but

there's treasure on this planet, on,

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in this life that can easily go away.

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So when I ask you to evaluate your

treasure, you should ask yourself,

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what do I spend my free time on?

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That's likely a good indication

of what you really treasure

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and value or how about this?

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Where do you spend your money if you get

free time or not free time money if you

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get free cash from grandma or grandpa?

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You get birthday cash or Christmas cash.

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Where do you naturally

want to spend your money?

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That's gonna be an indicator of

what you really value because

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you don't get a lot of it.

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You're young You don't have a lot of

money to work with in the first place So

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where do you spend it when you get it?

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And finally What do you spend

your time thinking about?

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When you can think about whatever you

want to think, you're taking a shower,

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or you're just doing something else,

your mind is occupied with anything,

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what do you naturally think about?

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Jesus is saying these are good

indicators for what really captures

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your heart, what you really treasure.

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And again, the problem is that

for most of us, we treasure

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things that are not going to last.

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We treasure things that aren't going

to serve us for much longer than this

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life, even if it does last that long.

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Think about this.

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You're going to treasure what's, if

you're going to value what's valuable,

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as I've been saying, you need to

examine what am I valuing right now?

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This is an important question because

you might think, well, I'm young.

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I don't really have a lot to think

about, or I have a lot of money

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to spend or a lot of free time.

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You ought to be looking at the patterns

of your life because you're developing

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patterns now that are going to last

all the way through your adulthood.

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You're building habits, habits of

thoughts, habits of spending, habits

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of life that are really hard to break

unless you're deliberate about it.

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So I want you to think about

what am I valuing and then once

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you identify that I want you to

choose to value what's valuable.

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I want you to choose to put your

hope in things that are going to

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be truly valuable in your life.

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Jesus said one of the one of the things

that is most valuable is his kingdom.

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In fact in Matthew 13 we're gonna get

there in a couple weeks or sooner.

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We'll see Matthew 13.

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Jesus said the kingdom of heaven is like

a valuable treasure a treasure hidden

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in a field Which a man found and covered

up and then in his joy He goes and

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sells all that he has to buy that field.

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He gives all his earthly treasure To

buy heavenly treasure something that

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cannot perish or fade if you're going

to value what's valuable You need to

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know what valuable was something that

some you need to know what actually

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is valuable 2005 I think How many guys

know what bitcoin is if I say bitcoin?

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Do you know what that is?

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You guys tracking with that?

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Okay bitcoin when it first started

how much money was a bitcoin?

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Anyone have a guess?

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It was, it was less than that.

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It was less than pennies

to have a Bitcoin.

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You could have it for less than, I mean,

it was like one, one thousandth of a cent.

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You could buy it.

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Cause it was just an idea.

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It was an idea.

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So one guy bought thousands of Bitcoin.

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He bought so much Bitcoin and it

was so early that he thought, well,

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how cool would it be if I could

buy some pizza with his Bitcoin?

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So he went on to a forum

and he asked for takers.

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He said, Hey, I've got 10, 000 Bitcoin.

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Would someone like to give me a pizza?

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Would someone like to trade

me this Bitcoin for pizza?

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And there was a taker.

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And so, in May 22, 2010, this

guy spent 10, 000 Bitcoin

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at, uh, for two large pizzas.

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10, 000 Bitcoin was equivalent to 41.

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Okay, 10, 000 Bitcoin, 41.

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If you were to check the price of

Bitcoin today, or somewhere about

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today, Bitcoin today is 100, 000.

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One of them.

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10, 000 times 100, 000.

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Anyone have math, a math degree in here?

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Yeah?

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What is it?

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Speaker 2: That's like a 10, 000, 000.

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Speaker 3: I think it's

actually 1, 000, 000, 000.

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If I'm not mistaken.

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Someone can check.

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But I think it's 1, 000, 000, 000.

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This guy spent 1, 000, 000,

000 on two large pizzas.

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I mean future 1, 000, 000, 000.

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10, 10, 000 times 100, 000.

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Okay.

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Okay.

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Not important.

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Valuing what's valuable is, is like a

lot like saying, look, I've got Bitcoin.

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This is going to be valuable for 100, 000

per Bitcoin, but you have to trust me.

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You're buying it today in 2010, but in 10,

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Just hang on to the Bitcoin today.

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A lot of people don't

value the kingdom of God.

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They're saying, well, is

that really that valuable?

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Is it really that, is it

really going to be that cool?

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And the thing is Jesus kingdom

is more valuable than any

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human institution, period.

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It's not value today.

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Most people don't like it.

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Don't look at it.

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Don't want to talk about it But his

kingdom is worth more than any human

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wealth can ever even fathom jesus

kingdom is worth the investment

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So the future kingdom you ought to

value that it's a lot like bitcoin.

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It's going to go through the roof It's

going to skyrocket in value, but you

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got to trust that jesus knows what

he's doing He's going to win this

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there's this guy with the 22 dollars

or the 41 dollars worth of pizza

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10 000 bitcoin Value is valuable.

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Don't put your hope in

things that can fail.

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Don't put your hope in pizza.

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Don't put your hope in money.

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Those things fly away.

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Jesus continues on.

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Matthew 6, 19 through 24.

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Actually, Matthew 6, 22 through 23.

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Take a look at what else Jesus says.

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This is a bit enigmatic.

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It's going to take a minute to

explain this, but follow along.

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The eye is the lamp of the body.

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Another way to think about

the lamp is a window.

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A lamp gives light.

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The eye, have you ever heard someone

say your eye is the window to your soul?

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It's kind of like what

Jesus is saying here.

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Your eye, what you focus on, is

what gives light to your person,

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what gives light to your thinking,

what gives light to your life.

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So whatever you're focusing on is

influencing the way that you understand

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life, the way that you live life.

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So here's what he says about that.

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So if your eye is healthy, if it's

focused on the right thing, if

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it's focused on things that are

eternal and good and godly, your

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whole body will be full of light.

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Everything about your life

benefits and grows if you're

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focused on the right thing.

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But if your eye is bad, if

your eye is bad, your whole

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body will be full of darkness.

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And if that light in you is

darkness, how great is the darkness?

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In other words, if you're focused,

if your eye, and we'll talk about the

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meaning of that in a second here, if your

eye is focused on evil or greed or on

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generosity, not being generous, which is

I think the point of this, He's saying

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your whole life will be flooded with that

darkness and it'll infect everything.

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What you focus on is going to

have a dominating influence on

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the way that you live your life.

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And Jesus is saying you should be

single minded, singular, singular,

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singularly focused on Him.

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If it's not, if it's focused on

money or greed, it's going to

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have an evil effect on your life.

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In fact, let me just show you in

Proverbs 28, 22, here's what this says.

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This is important.

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A stingy man hastens after wealth.

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A stingy man hastens after wealth.

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And does not know that

poverty will come upon him.

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The reason I bring this up is because

the word for stingy man is literally

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a man with an evil eye, an evil eye.

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The word underneath it is someone

with an evil eye, which is what

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Jesus is alluding to in this passage.

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He's saying if someone has an evil

eye, they're stingy, they're greedy.

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Someone with the good eye then is

someone who, like God, is generous and

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understands what money and wealth is for.

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So he's saying, don't be

someone with an evil eye.

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Don't be stingy, be generous.

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Going back to this, you see,

the eye is the lamp of the body.

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If your eye is healthy, it's good.

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If it's focused on God's

kingdom and generosity, hey,

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your whole body full of light.

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You're not gonna be subjugated or

you're not gonna be, uh, you're not

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gonna succumb to this bad thinking.

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But if your eye is bad, if your

eye is evil, if it's stingy, man,

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your whole body full of darkness.

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That kind of person is someone

who's focused on, on materialism,

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greed, more money, more clothes,

more cars, more whatever.

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More house.

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Some people want a lot of house,

or I want a boat, or I want

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these really cool Draken sliders.

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Draco?

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Draken.

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Draco.

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Same difference.

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You know what I was talking about.

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Point number two, you ought

to be aware of these things.

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And in fact, you ought to

see that wealth tells lies.

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Point number two, you ought to see

through the lies of materialism.

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Materialism.

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The desire for more stuff.

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To get more things.

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More things.

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So money, things, things, things.

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Uh, these things are, it's a big

deal guys, and it's hard for me to

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describe to you because you live

in a world where materialism is

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the way that everybody operates.

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Really cool.

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I loved what Payless did the other day.

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Payless created a pop up shop,

actually not the other day,

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this is a couple years now.

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They created a pop up shop called Palesi.

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They put all of their, you

guys know what Payless is?

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Payless is a cheap shoe brand.

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They make really cheap, very poor

quality shoes, but they're good.

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They satisfy.

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They're not great

quality, but they're nice.

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I grew up on Payless shoes, man.

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They were great shoes.

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I'll say that.

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But as a trick, as an experiment,

Payless created a high end

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luxury shop called Pelesi.

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And they said that their shoes

were designed by this really great

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designer named Um, I think Mario or

something, this is an Italian guy.

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And so they legitimately set up a shop and

people were walking by and like, Oh man,

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this new shop with these exclusive shoes.

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And these guys paid hundreds

of dollars for Payless shoes.

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They walked out of there thinking

that they got the best deal ever.

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And they, they, they interviewed them and

these people were gushing over the quality

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and the design being so forward thinking.

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I mean, these guys were so duped.

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Go look it up on YouTube.

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It's hilarious to watch.

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But the truth came out that

it was actually Payless behind

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it, and people were stunned.

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Stunned that what they, what had

happened was they were bamboozled.

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Payless came out, people

were all over this.

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It was a wonderful PR campaign, and only

to realize, lots of people, that they

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were tricked into thinking that what

they thought was incredibly valuable was

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actually was in fact worthless, valueless.

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Again, you ought to learn

how to value what's valuable.

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And the world loves to trick you

and say, look, this is valuable.

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Beauty is the most valuable thing.

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Masculine strength is the most valuable.

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Intellect is the most valuable thing.

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Jesus is saying, no, value

what's truly valuable.

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Learn to value what is truly valuable.

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In Mark chapter 4, one of the things

that Jesus warns us about is that there

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is a kind of person Who, because of

their attention to wealth and money,

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are deceived by riches and consequently

don't follow God, don't follow Christ.

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And when that happens,

disaster takes place.

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Here's what Jesus says

about this kind of person.

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There are those where their seed, the

Word of God, is sown among thorns.

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They are those who hear the word

but the cares of the world and the

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deceitfulness of riches and the desire

for other things enter in and choke

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the word and it proves unfruitful.

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There's a kind of person, a kind of

danger for someone who loves stuff

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where that stuff chokes the ability for

God's Word to take root in your life.

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It's that dangerous.

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The Apostle Paul wrote to

his young protege Timothy

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about the danger of wealth.

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He says this, Godliness with

contentment, that's a great game.

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To be content and be godly,

that's a really good thing.

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He says, we brought

nothing into the world.

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You're a born and naked baby.

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You're gonna die naked.

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They'll put clothes on you, but you're,

you come naked, you leave naked.

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You can't take anything with you.

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Verse 8, But if we have food and

clothing, with these we will be content.

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Notice what Paul says you really need.

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Food and clothing.

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He didn't even talk about a house.

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Things that we would say,

well, we need a house, Paul.

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Well, we need warm water, Paul.

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Well, we need internet, Paul.

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But Paul saying, if we have food

and clothing, we ought to be

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content with just those things.

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You want to know, and I said this to

you before, but let me tell you again,

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you and I are incredibly wealthy.

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I know I'm not just talking

about relationships.

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I'm talking about money.

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Like we are, we're, we're

a really wealthy culture.

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We live in it.

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We swim in it.

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So we don't recognize

it, but we are the 1%.

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We're not the 1 percent in America,

but we're the 1 percent globally.

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We make a lot of money here.

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We're very wealthy.

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Paul is saying for those of us

who are wealthy, there are special

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dangers that we need to be aware of.

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He says one of those things is that

we may not be content with our needs.

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We want more than what our

needs, what our needs are.

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So he says, look, if we have food and

clothing, we should be content with those.

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Verse 9.

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But those who desire to be

rich, now pause for a second.

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Let's be honest with ourselves.

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Is there anyone in the room here?

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Don't raise your hand.

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But is there anyone in the room

that has a desire to be rich?

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And if you want to, if you

want to just have what your

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mom and dad have, that's rich.

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It may not be rich in your mind,

because you're thinking rich like,

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oh, Bezos or Gates or Zuckerberg.

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That's like uber, super ridiculous rich.

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But if you're thinking about your

mom and dad rich, that's a lot

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of money, it's a lot of money.

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It's, it's, it's rich.

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So he says here, if you desire to be rich,

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you can fall into

temptation, into a snare.

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A snare is a trap.

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Think about it.

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A bunny rabbit getting caught in, you

know, there's, there's a carrot in a cage,

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the bunny rabbit jumps in, the cage clamps

on the rabbit, rabbit strangles and dies.

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That's a snare.

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They get tempt temptation into a

snare into many senseless and harmful

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desires that plunge people into ruin

and destruction for the love of money.

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Money is a root of all kinds of evil.

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It is through this craving, this craving,

this craving for money that some have

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wandered away from the faith and have

pierced themselves with many pangs.

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Think about, man, I'm hurting myself when

I love money so much that I'm willing

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to do whatever I need to do for it.

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Think about what money

represents in our culture.

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Money represents power.

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It represents prestige.

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It represents often beauty, because

if I, if I can get, if I have

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enough money, I could get the power.

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Cosmetics.

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I want, I can get the clothes that I want.

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I can get the swag or

the drip that I need.

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I can get the right shoes.

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I can get the right, I can

go to the right school.

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I can drive the right car.

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Money represents a lot of things

that a lot of people are saying.

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I want that.

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I need that.

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Paul is saying, you got to be very

careful because some people are just

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hurting themselves saying, I want money.

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I love money.

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And he's saying people destroy

themselves over the love of this thing.

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He continues on to his protege.

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Pastor Timothy, and he says, Pastor

Timothy, as for the rich of this present

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age, Tell them, charge them, command

them not to be proud, nor to set their

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hopes on the uncertainty of riches.

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Uncertainty.

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Riches aren't certain.

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The stock market is good one day.

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Great.

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Stock market is bad the next day.

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Awful.

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That happens all the time.

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Don't set their hopes on the

uncertainty of riches, but on God.

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And that's the problem with wealth.

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It tempts us to trust it

instead of to trust God.

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And that's the biggest problem

that we suffer with here.

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Trust God who richly provides

us with everything to enjoy.

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And then look at verse 19.

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Who does this sound,

who does it sound like?

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He says if they do good, they'll thus

store up treasure for themselves.

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Storing up treasure.

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It sounds a lot like Jesus in

Matthew chapter 6, doesn't it?

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That's exactly what Paul is doing here.

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He's alluding to what

Jesus says about this.

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He says if, if they do that, they'll

store up treasure for themselves as

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a good foundation for the future so

that they may be able to take hold

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of that, which is truly life, so

they can, they can enjoy life as God

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intended, to value what's valuable.

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Solomon, the richest man ever,

pursued wealth, pleasure, happiness.

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Here's what his verdict.

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Here's, here's what he said.

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He who loves money will not be

satisfied with money, nor he who

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loves wealth with his income.

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This is also vanity.

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It's a waste of time.

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Don't try.

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God allowed a man to become super

wealthy, and he was very successful,

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and his, his conclusion was,

it's never going to be enough.

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You will not be satisfied.

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It's never going to work.

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That's why you have to value what's

valuable, and not value the things

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that the world says are valuable.

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Value what God says is valuable.

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Last verse here, Matthew 6 24.

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Here's Jesus conclusion on the matter.

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He says this, No one

can serve two masters.

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You can't say God is my master

and also something else.

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He said no one can serve two masters,

for either he will hate one and

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love the other or he'll be devoted

to the one and despise the other.

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You cannot serve God and money.

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You can't allow yourself to look

at two masters and say well this

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master demands me of this and

this master demands that of me.

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You can't have two.

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You have to have only one.

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I was telling your parents about

this this weekend, and you guys

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were there too, most of you.

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I was telling your parents about this.

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We must put Jesus in first place.

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He must have our first and our best.

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He will tolerate no rivals.

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He will not tolerate you saying, well,

I, I really, I like what Jesus offers,

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but I also really want to be rich or

beautiful and powerful or whatever else.

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Point number three, you need to decide

to treasure Jesus over everything else.

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Decide.

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You must do this.

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You're old enough for it.

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You're wise enough for it.

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You must decide to do it.

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You must say to yourself, Jesus

is worth all that my life is and

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all that my life ever will be.

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You're old enough for this.

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This is why I give you the message.

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Jesus doesn't want you to be half hearted.

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He doesn't want your halvesies.

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He doesn't want your leftovers.

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Jesus wants your first and your best.

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And your job is to say, I'm not going

to, I'm not going to pursue money.

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I'm going to pursue God.

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And if God gives me money, great,

I'll be generous with that.

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But he may not.

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He may not.

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And you need to be okay with that.

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God wants her all.

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One great example of this is a

guy by the name of AJ Griffin.

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AJ Griffin was in the NBA.

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He made headlines though this last

year because here's what he says, I

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give up basketball to follow Jesus.

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This guy made it.

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He was making millions of dollars a year.

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He had recently been

traded to another team.

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But this guy is at the top of his game.

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He's 21 years old, if I remember right.

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He's 21 years old.

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And then he says I'm giving up the NBA.

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Why?

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Because I want to follow Jesus.

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Instagram post talks

about this to quote him.

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He says I know that in a lot of

people's eyes that seems like it

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seems like a loss in the world's eyes.

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It's a loss.

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You're giving up all this money, AJ.

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But I just want to let you guys know that

I'm super excited because I truly get

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to serve God, you know with my full yes,

and I feel like letting go of basketball

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is allowing me to go into full time

ministry and truly serve the Lord with

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all my heart with all my time too as well.

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So I'm just excited to

see where that leads me.

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You know what that, that is?

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No regrets.

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Yeah, I'm giving up a paycheck of millions

of dollars a year, but no regrets.

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Jesus is more valuable than

millions of dollars a year is what

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AJ is saying, and I applaud that.

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I don't know the guy.

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I don't know what kind of Christian he

is, but I think that's the right mindset.

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Deciding to say, I'm gonna, I'm gonna put

Jesus over everything else is saying, I'll

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take Jesus over the million dollar check.

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I really want you to get this,

because if you can get this,

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everything else is gonna make sense.

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Jesus is more valuable than anything

else your life can offer, which is

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why it makes so much sense for you

to say, Jesus, you get everything.

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And you can, as a young woman or

a young man tonight, you could

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say, I'm gonna follow Jesus.

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I'm gonna trust that He's doing something,

that He's real, that He really did

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live in my place, that He really did

die on the cross and then rise again

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on the third day, and that He really

said, I'm coming back, and that He

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really will reward those who follow Him.

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If Christianity's true, guys,

this is radically life changing.

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I challenge you tonight to decide

to treasure Jesus over everything.

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Value what's really valuable.

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Before Joshua died, he said to the

people of Israel, he said this, Now

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therefore, fear the Lord and serve

Him in sincerity and in faithfulness.

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Put away the gods that your

father served beyond the river

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and in Egypt and serve the Lord.

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And if it is evil in your eyes to

serve the Lord, choose this day whom

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you will serve, whether the gods

of your fathers or the gods of the

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Amorites and whose land you dwell.

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But ask for me in my house.

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We will serve the Lord.

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Those are some of the last words that

Joshua gave to the people of Israel

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before they entered into the promised

land, before they continued to take

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the land that God had promised them.

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But I love what he says.

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You choose this day.

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You choose.

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He didn't say, hey, have

your parents choose for you.

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He says, no, you choose.

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Choose this day who you will serve.

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The fingers in your chest.

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As I told your parents this weekend, I

want them to choose, but you choose now.

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What are you gonna do with this message?

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You can choose a value that's

valuable, and now you know.

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Now, you know, you can say I, I, Pastor

Rod said the Bible, more importantly,

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according to the Bible, there's a

kind of wealth that you can have

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that, that is fleeting, fading, or

you can have wealth that is lasting,

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unending, untouchable, imperishable,

that God wants to give to you.

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That's real wealth.

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You get to choose which one you want.

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Are you going to choose the

wealth that the world offers

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or the wealth that God offers?

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You ought to value what's valuable.

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I hope you choose wisely.

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Let's pray.

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God, give us the wisdom

to choose rightly tonight.

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As we go to our small groups, help

us not to skirt good questions or

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to not have good conversations.

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Help us to have valuable conversations

in the way that we interact tonight.

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Let us be honest about

where our hearts are.

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Some of us really want money and

money's attractive for a lot of

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reasons and materialism has a lot of

benefits, but we don't want to be.

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Distracted by those things help us to

know and to believe that the real wealth

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that is out there is found in Christ He

is all the wealth that we need and his

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wealth will never fail We ask for your

blessing as we now go to our small groups.

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Help us have a great time in Jesus name.

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Amen

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