Speaker:
we are gonna be in Proverbs chapter 12.
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Proverbs chapter 12.
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We're gonna start in verse 15.
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All right, so, um, conveniently, I didn't
make this whiteboard, but, um, I guess
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someone was talking about humility, and
we are gonna be talking about humility,
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which is really awkward for someone to
come up here and talk about humility.
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I kinda feel like this guy, um, because
it's really awkward for me to be like,
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"Oh, yeah, being humble is so great.
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You should be humble."
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And then for me to be like,
"Yeah, I'm, you know, I'm trying
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to be humble, too, and I'm…"
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You know?
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Kinda like in the Book
of, uh, Numbers, is it?
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Where Moses is, like, the most humble man
to walk the Earth, and he wrote the book.
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So anyway.
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Um, it's kinda awkward, but I am,
right, also trying to be humble, right?
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I'm not perfect at it.
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I'm not trying to be up here saying,
"Oh, yeah, I'm the most humblest ever."
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Um, I'm also pursuing
humility, just like you.
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So anyway, um, there you go.
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Don't be like this guy.
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Um- But what I did wanna tell you about,
something that I, I learned recently,
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is, uh, there is this country that
people believed to exist for about 100
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years, uh, more than that actually.
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It's called Frislandia.
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Frislandia.
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Ever heard of it?
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Um, it's not a real country,
but it is really on real maps.
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So in the 1500s, back, you know,
like think about explorers, right?
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Think like, you know, Magellan,
and, um, Amerigo Vespucci, and
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Christopher Columbus, right?
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If you took your, your world history,
or if you didn't, that's okay.
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Um, but when people were exploring,
right, when they were trying to get to
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America and they thought it was India,
they thought there was a country up
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here by Iceland called Frislandia.
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This is the best picture
I could find, sorry.
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Um, but hopefully you
know that this is Iceland.
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Um, there was this country up here
that people really thought existed,
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and for 100 years, like all the maps
from this era have this country up
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here, north of Ireland and the UK.
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And for a long time, and there, there's
a explorer who, like, was one of the
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most famous explorers of the time.
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He went to Greenland
and thought he was here.
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And so this whole time he had
this map that was bad, right?
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He had a bad map, right?
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This is supposed to be,
I think Greenland, right?
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Um, G-R-O-E-N, right?
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That's like reading my notes from school.
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But Greenland, right?
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And then we've got Frislandia.
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So anyway, and look, there's like
real cities that they thought
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existed on this, like, fake country.
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They like…
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This is like a legit map from the time.
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Anyway, so this explorer basically,
or this dude, his name is Zeno.
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He found a story from his ancestors about
how they were exploring up here in like
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the 1300s, and he, like, just made up this
island in his story about his ancestors.
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And he, it got published on
like all the maps of the time.
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And then actually,
England claimed this land.
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They were like, "Yeah, that's
our, that's our island.
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We own it."
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They were like, "We were there.
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We did it.
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We got it."
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They really, I think…
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I don't even know where they went.
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They thought they landed here, and
they were like, "We got it," right?
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Which is, imagine if you were, like,
the explorer who, like, claimed this
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land for England, and then you found
out actually, dude, you claimed
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land that, like, doesn't exist.
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Like, literally does- it's not even there.
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Like, you could, you could
sail to this spot on the map
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and it wouldn't even be there.
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Would, like, would just be gone.
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You would just be like, "Uh, we should
be on land right now," and you're
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in the middle of the ocean, right?
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That would be…
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You'd feel so foolish, right?
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You'd be like, "Well, I'm- I feel
like the dumbest person in the world."
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Right?
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My claim to fame is that I explored this
land that doesn't even exist, right?
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So if you see the world the wrong way,
you make a fool of yourself, right?
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If you, if you see the world, if you think
things are, are one way and they're really
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not, it's really embarrassing for you.
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And what we're gonna see through God's
word tonight is that God has set the
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world up a certain way, and that's,
that's one way to view the world.
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But if you try to view it
the opposite way, you're…
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You, you think maybe, "Oh
yeah, I'm doing so good.
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I'm exploring, I'm discovering things.
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I'm d- I'm doing awesome."
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But really you're just gonna
make a fool of yourself and
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be really, really embarrassed.
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Okay?
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And so really seeing the world is…
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has to do with humility.
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Okay?
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Humility, what I, what I want you
to see tonight is that humility
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is a way of seeing the world.
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Okay?
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So we're gonna be in Proverbs
12, starting in verse 15.
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Okay?
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Humility is a way of seeing the world,
and it's the right way to see the world.
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If you see the world In a proud way,
right, a self-inflated way, you're
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gonna embarrass yourself or you're
gonna make a fool of yourself.
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If you see the world as a humble person,
that's the right way to see the world.
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Okay?
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Here's what we have in Proverbs 12:15.
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"The way of a fool," right?
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The, the path, the life,
lifestyle of, of a foolish person.
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Remember in Proverbs, we got a
wise person, foolish person, right?
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They're, they're opposites.
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"Is right in his own eyes."
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So this foolish person, he thinks
… He's like, "Yeah, I got this.
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I'm smart.
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I know what I'm doing.
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I have my life together.
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I know what to do.
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I'm … I, I always am," right?
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"The, the smartest person in the room.
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I always have the winning side in arguing.
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I'm always the, the winner in the debate.
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I always know something
that you don't know."
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Right?
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This, that's this type of person.
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I, "I always have something
that you might not know," right?
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"I'm right in my own eyes.
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I got it figured out."
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"But a wise man listens to advice."
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So the person who's foolish thinks
they're not, and that's what's so crazy
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about foolishness and wisdom, right?
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Is foolish people think
they're not foolish, right?
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Foolishness is … It's kinda like one of
the symptoms of being foolish is tricking
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yourself into thinking that you're not.
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Whereas being wise, you know
I have more wisdom to gain.
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I'm not wise enough.
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I need advice.
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I need help.
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And so a wise person sees
themself the right way.
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They see others the right way.
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They see God the right way.
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Whereas a foolish person, his, his
world is all out of, out of sorts.
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He sees God as not very important.
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He sees himself as having it all together
and having everything figured out.
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He sees other people as maybe,
eh, sometimes useful, not that
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important, or maybe obstacles to
what he wants to accomplish or what
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she wants to do, and that really
is gonna end up being embarrassing.
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Whereas the wise person,
they are humble, right?
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They, they know they need more wisdom,
and that really is the best way to live.
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So all your points tonight, I don't
know if you saw, start with look, right?
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So basically we're gonna,
we're gonna see three looks.
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Okay?
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So we're gonna start with how
do humble people look at God and
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how do proud people look at God.
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Okay?
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So first point, look at God, right?
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Look at God How do humble people see
God versus how do proud people see God?
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And one of those ways will leave you
really embarrassed and make a fool
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of yourself, and one of those ways
will lead to life, to joy, right?
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To, to you being happy.
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To you standing before God one
day and, and not having the
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worst day of your life, right?
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But having the, the best day of
your life, where he says, "Enter
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into the joy of your master."
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So, how do wise people see God?
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Well, Proverbs 15:33 says, we talked
about this before, "The fear of
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the Lord is instruction in wisdom,
and humility comes before honor."
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So we talked about this
fear of the Lord, right?
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We talked about what that means.
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Basically, in case you, you, you haven't
been with us in Proverbs, fear of the
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Lord means God is God and I'm not, right?
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Someone who fears the
Lord, they let God be God.
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They don't just let God be life coach.
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They don't just let God be helpful.
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They let God be God.
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Right?
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God is in control.
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God is big.
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God is mighty.
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God is smarter than me.
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God loves me.
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He knows better than me.
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They let God be God.
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That's fearing the Lord.
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Right?
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It also means, in a sense, you,
you do really fear the Lord.
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You do see, man, God is powerful.
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God is way bigger than
anything I could come up with.
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That's what fear the Lord means,
and it's related to humility, right?
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If you're proud, you will not fear
the Lord, because y- you're not
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gonna think God is a big deal.
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You're not gonna think God is relevant.
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You're gonna think, "Well, you
know, God is for people who need
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help sleeping at night," right?
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"Religion is just for people who, who
need to make their conscience feel good
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or who need the warm fuzzies," right?
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Maybe you've heard an
atheist say that, right?
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"It's just your moral crutch to, to help
you deal with the problems in life."
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Or, you know, if you're a proud person,
maybe you'll s- you'll say something
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like, "Well, you know, fearing the
Lord, it's great for, great for you.
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I don't need it."
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Right?
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"True for you, not for me."
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That's something that a proud
person would say about God.
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Or maybe something, something like,
"Well, yeah, m- maybe that works
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for my parents, you know, or, or
previous generations, but the, the
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Bible doesn't really have anything to
ay about my life right now in:
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What God says in the Bible doesn't really
matter for my problems, for my life,
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for my friends, for my circumstances."
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That's what a proud person says.
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Right?
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"God, you don't understand.
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You don't know.
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You don't know what it's like."
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If you're humble, you're
gonna say, "God is God."
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Right?
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"God, God knows me better than I know me."
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Right?
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"God cares about me more
than I care about me.
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God made me, and so I'm
gonna let God be God.
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I'm gonna trust him."
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That's what humble people do.
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And naturally, right, if you do
fear the Lord, if you do think
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God really is who He says He is,
you're gonna depend on God, right?
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Proverbs 13:13 says, "Whoever
despises the word…"
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That word despise, we saw that in
our very first series or our very
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first sermon in Proverbs, right?
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Despise, you think of someone who
thinks something is, like, worthless.
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Right?
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Someone who looks down on something.
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Oh, not, you know, maybe, maybe you
think, you know, you, you have a
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preference on, on what your favorite,
uh, you know, ranch has been in the
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news lately, right, with, you know…
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You, you ever met a ranch snob?
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You know those people?
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They think, they're like, "Well, you
know, this ranch is too watery, or
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this ranch or that, but, you know, that
place, they've got the best ranch."
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Maybe you've never heard
of anyone like that.
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Or I talked about my brother
with his chocolate, right?
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He, he, he goes to Switzerland, and
now he won't eat regular chocolate
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anymore 'cause he's had Swiss chocolate.
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He's like, "I'm not gonna eat
milk chocolate in America.
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That's so lame," right?
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He despises American chocolate.
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He thinks it's beneath him.
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Right?
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It's not good enough for him.
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He's too good for it, right?
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If you're that way
towards God, you're proud.
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You're saying, "What God says is
beneath me, not good enough for me."
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Not relevant enough for me.
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Not important enough for me.
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That's being proud, right?
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Me, oh, it only matters when I'm older.
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That's you being proud, saying,
"What God has to say doesn't
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matter for my life right now."
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You're despising it, right?
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So whoever despises the Word, right,
God's Word, brings destruction on himself.
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This isn't just like a, oh, yeah.
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You know, I've heard Hindus
say, "Hinduism's just the
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best way for you to live.
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It's one of the many ways, we
just think it's the best way.
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That's why you should be a Hindu."
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What God says is, "It's the
only good way for you to live.
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Every other way to live
is self-destructive."
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And that's not God being prideful,
right, and saying, "Oh, well, you
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know, everyone else who's, who's,
who doesn't go my way is, like, way
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worse than people who go my way."
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The i- the idea there is God cares.
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He made you, and he says, "My
way is so good for you, and
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I want you to live this way."
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Right?
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Every other way is self-destructive,
and it's him protecting you.
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Right?
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If, if you knew someone was gonna
drink poison, you wouldn't be
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like, "Oh, yeah, but it'll just…
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You know, that's just your diet.
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You do you."
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If you cared about them, you'd say,
"That's actually gonna kill you.
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That's bad for you."
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Looking down on God's Word is poisonous.
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It's gonna kill you.
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But whoever reveres the commandment
will be rewarded, right?
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Think about the opposites here,
despise and revere, right?
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Someone who despises something,
"It's not good enough for me."
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Someone who reveres something,
like, "Wow, that's so cool.
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That's so awesome."
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Right?
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Like, imagine if, um, you know, you
got a autographed jersey from, from
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your favorite, favorite player.
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Or imagine hypothetically, just
hypothetically, imagine if you were
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golfing at, you know, PGA Omni, and,
uh, you saw Cooper Flagg, right?
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And you got to take a
picture with him, right?
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You'd be like, "Wow, this is so cool.
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This NBA player, you know,
first pick in the NBA draft."
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It'd be so cool, right?
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You would have that,
that sort of reverence.
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You know, maybe you'd even be scared
to talk to him or something, right?
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Um, there's difference
in attitude there, right?
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Humble people have a different type
of attitude towards God and His Word.
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Prideful people don't Or there's
this sense of dependence.
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I, I am helpless without God, right?
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If I don't follow God's way, I'm lost.
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I don't know what I'm gonna do.
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I, I'm, I'm gonna die.
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I need God.
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It's not just like, "Oh, yeah, I should
do this 'cause my parents tell me to."
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It's that I need it.
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That's what humble people think.
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That's how they feel about God.
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It's not just like, "Oh, yeah,
maybe sometimes I'll check
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out what God has to say."
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It's like, "No, I need to know what
God has to say about everything 'cause
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I need God in every aspect of my life.
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I need God's wisdom for my friends,
for how, who, who should I be friends
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with, how should I talk to them?
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I need God's wisdom for what job I
should take, what college I should go to.
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I need God's wisdom for who I should date.
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I need God's wisdom for how I spend
my time, how I spend my money."
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You want it to impact all of you
because you're like, "I need it."
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Not just, "Oh, yeah, it'd be helpful
sometimes," but, "I need it."
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Right?
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That's how humble people feel about God
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Humble people also know, right,
that they're not good enough,
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that they need God, right?
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That's, that's part of being humble.
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Proverbs 28:13 says, "Whoever
conceals his transgressions will not
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prosper, but he who confesses and
forsakes them will obtain mercy."
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Okay, so anyone who covers
up their sin, right?
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If you're, if you think, "Oh,
I'm gonna sin, but I'm not…
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No one's gonna find out about it.
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I'm not gonna tell anyone.
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I'm not gonna tell my friends, I'm
not gonna tell my parents, I'm not
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gonna tell my small group leader.
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No one needs to know."
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Right, if you're that type of person,
it's not gonna go well for you, right?
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You won't prosper.
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All the stuff you think you're
gonna get out of hiding your sin,
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not gonna be helpful for you.
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That's what God's Word says.
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Now, if you think you can get away with
it, oh, like, no, you know, no one, you
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know, I, I cleared my search history
or, or no one heard the words I said
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That's not gonna go well for you
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'Cause one, God already knows.
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He already saw you, right?
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But two, the way to, to obtain mercy
from God, right, to have a s- restored
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relationship with God, is not pretending
like you have it all together.
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It's to confess, right?
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To bring it into the light
and say, "I am a sinner.
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I really thought those things.
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I really said those things.
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I really looked at those
things," and own it.
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Confess.
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Agree, right?
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I say the same thing about
myself that God says about me.
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You don't try to minimize your sin.
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"Oh, well, you know, it was just, uh,
just some white lies," or, "Uh, you
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know, everyone's anxious," or, "I just…
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They're just so annoying, I can't
help but get angry," or, "I'm
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just a guy," or, "I'm just a girl.
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This is just how it is."
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You agree with God.
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This is sin.
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This is sin that deserves to be punished
forever in hell 'cause it's against God.
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You say the same thing God says about
your sin, and then you turn from it.
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You forsake it.
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You give it up.
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You say, "I'm not doing it anymore.
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I'm not living for that.
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That's not my life anymore.
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It's not who I am."
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And you run to God, and
He gives you mercy, right?
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The, the people that hide
their sin don't get mercy.
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The people who confess
their sin get mercy.
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It's not the people who don't
have sin that get mercy, right?
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'Cause everyone has sin.
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That's the whole point, is you're either
hiding it or you're confessing it.
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There's n- there's no other option.
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And so a humble person is really the
only type of person that goes to heaven.
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Maybe you've never
thought about it that way.
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You will not go to heaven if you're proud
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James 4 says God opposes the proud.
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If you want God to be
your enemy, be proud.
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Puff yourself up.
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Think you know better than God.
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Look down on other people.
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Focus on yourself.
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That's how you get God to oppose you
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But if you want a relationship with God
that's full of grace, right, mercy, favor,
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love, you, you say, "God, I need you.
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I'm, I'm a sinner.
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I'm guilty.
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I'm not gonna hide it.
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I'm not gonna try to make up for it.
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I'm not gonna try to excuse it or
minimize it or sanitize it or whatever.
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I'm gonna, I'm gonna confess
it and turn from it."
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That's what humble
people do with their sin.
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So humility starts with God,
starts with who you think God is.
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Is God really God to you,
or is He just kinda there?
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Is He sometimes helpful,
or is He God, right?
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Is He the Lord of your life,
or is He just, I hope I don't
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have to go to hell one day?
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Right, so humility starts with who
you think God is, but then naturally
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it turns to who you think you are.
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So our second point is look at yourself
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Look at yourself
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See, humble people know that they
don't have it all figured out.
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Right, there's a…
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Humble people have a healthy
sense of distrust of themselves.
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They're like, "Oh, I might not be right.
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It's actually pretty likely
that, that I'm wrong."
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There's a healthy sense of, "Okay,
I think it should go this way, but I
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need other people to, to, to, to give
their advice, and most importantly, I
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need to hear what God says about it."
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Right?
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Humble people know my ideas are
usually not the best, and actually
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sometimes they're really bad.
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There's a, there's a
healthy sense of distrust.
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Right, I don't know if you've ever felt
that, where you're like, "You know what?
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I might totally have messed this up."
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Um, this happened a lot.
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I got to witness it, uh, firsthand
when I was dating my wife.
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Um, she would often come home from work.
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She'd get halfway to work, and then
she'd come back 'cause she'd be scared
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she'd left her hair straightener on
and was gonna burn down her apartment.
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Guys, you ever, you ever
felt that before, right?
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You ever feel like you left the hair
straightener on, you're like, "Oh,
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my goodness, I might totally…"
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You know?
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Yeah.
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Um,
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so anyway, but there's a, the reason she
goes back and doesn't go like, "Oh, it's
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fine, I got this," right, is because she
knows, oh, I might have forgotten it.
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I really might have.
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Right?
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She's humble enough to say, "I
really might have forgotten that.
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I really might have left it
plugged in and left it on."
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Right?
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She, she knows I could have done that.
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Right?
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If, if you were proud, right, if my…
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If, if Shay was proud, she would've
been like, "Oh, I, I never do that.
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Who would do that?
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Only losers do that.
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Why would I ever leave my
hair straightener plugged in?"
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Right?
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But she distrusted herself
enough to go back and check.
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Right?
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And that's what humble people do.
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They say, "You know what?
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I might not have done that right.
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I might not have done that
perfectly, and honestly might not
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have even done that very well."
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There's a, there's a healthy sense
of my way isn't always the best way.
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Proverbs 14:12 says, "There's a way that
seems right to a man," right, or to a
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woman, "but its end is the way to death."
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What the Bible says about you
and me is that we are messed up.
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Our sense of what's good for us and
what's bad for us are often backward.
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They're often flipped.
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There's, there's a way that, that you
and I think, "Oh, that, that's so good.
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I'd love to do that.
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I'd love to be friends with those people.
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I'd love to go to that school.
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I'd love to, to have this much money.
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I'd love to wear those clothes.
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I'd love to, to look this way.
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I'd love to, to be in that group."
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And it's actually horrible.
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Like, it's not even, right, it's
not even just like, "Oh yeah, you
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know, that's like 10% worse than the
other thing you could have picked."
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No, no, it's like gonna kill you.
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Then we're like, "Oh, that sounds great.
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I love that."
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Right?
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The Bible is very clear that,
that you and me are really bad
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at knowing what's good for us.
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And that's how humble
people look at themselves.
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They say, "You know what?
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I, I, I have a, a messed up way of
looking at the world because I'm a sinner.
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I'm infected"
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I often think that things that are good
for me are actually bad for me, right?
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:
I often think that, oh, time in
God's Word, it's boring, it's hard to
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understand, it's a waste of my time.
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I often think that praying is just,
uh, uh, well, it's hard to focus, it's
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not worth it, I'm not gonna do it.
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I often think that, oh, hearing a
sermon, going to church, it's, you
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know, it's just, it's old, it's hard
to, to, you know, it's what adults do.
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It's not on my level.
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It's not relatable to me, right?
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I think things that are
good for me are bad for me.
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Right?
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Or, or talking to that person,
being friends with that person
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that no one else is friends with,
oh, that's, you know, that's gonna
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make me look bad, or, uh, it's not
very cool, or something like that.
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We think that's, that's
a good thing to do.
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That's a loving thing,
a humble thing to do.
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And we think, "Oh, it's not my thing.
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Someone else can do that."
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Right?
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Or, or obeying my parents, or loving
my siblings, or being patient, right?
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We think those things
are gonna be bad for us.
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But really, those are, those
are the best things to do.
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And then we think the things that
are bad for us are good for us.
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We're like, "Oh, yeah, sign me up.
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I'd love to, to embrace the world and
all the values that, that the world has.
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I'd love to, to wear the clothes
that the world wants me to wear.
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I'd love to, to go hang out
with the people that the world
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wants me to hang out with.
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I'd love to pursue myself and, and
my desires and, and my pleasures
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So we often think that those
things are good for us, and
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really they're gonna kill us
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A couple other proverbs that,
that show that same thing.
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And there are those who are
clean in their own eyes, but
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are not washed of their filth.
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That was just, like, such a memorable
proverb, I had to put it in here.
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And maybe that's you.
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Maybe you think, "I'm right with God.
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I go to church.
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I know the Bible.
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I'm a good person.
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I don't do drugs.
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I eat my vegetables," right?
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"I'm a good person.
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I drive only five over the speed limit.
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:
I'm a good person," right?
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:
Maybe that's you.
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:
Maybe you're clean in your own
eyes, but before God, you're filthy.
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:
Because on the inside, you're a hypocrite,
you're prideful, you're distrusting Him.
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You think God's lame.
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:
You gossip behind people's back.
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Maybe you, you get angry at
people, but you don't say
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:
anything, you just hold it in.
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You think you're clean, but
before God, you are guilty.
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:
Maybe that's you.
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It's really easy for us to think that way.
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That's what humble people think.
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Humble people think, "Oh, it'd be
easy for me to trick myself into
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thinking I'm okay when I'm really not."
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A proud person thinks,
"Oh, no way I'm wrong.
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No way."
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:
Similar idea here.
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"Whoever trusts in his own mind
is a fool, but he who walks
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in wisdom will be delivered."
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All right, someone who relies on their
own ideas, their own conception of
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the world, God says that's foolish.
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Right?
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You never ask people for help.
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You don't ever wanna talk to people who
are older than you or wiser than you
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:
to get their, their input on things.
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You think you got it figured out.
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You think your parents are lame
and boring and they don't have
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:
anything good to say to you.
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You're trusting in yourself
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Right?
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Humble people are, are ready
and willing to be wrong.
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They're not holding on
to, "I need to be right.
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I need to be right.
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:
I need to be right."
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:
And humble people assume that
we have a lot of problems.
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And that's true, right?
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If you don't think you are,
then you're actually…
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If you think you have it all
together, you're actually crazy.
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:
Maybe you never thought about it like that
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:
Um, another angle to take on that,
'cause maybe you're thinking, "Oh,
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:
does that mean God just wants me to
hate myself and think I'm a loser
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:
and I can't do anything right?"
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:
The, the Bible talks
about looking at yourself.
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It uses this word called sober judgment.
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:
Okay, in Romans 12:3, he says,
"Everyone among you, don't think of
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yourself more highly than you are."
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Right?
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Don't have an inflated
opinion of yourself.
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:
Right?
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:
Don't think, you know…
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:
You ever see those videos of the NFL
players or NBA players, they see their,
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:
like, Madden ratings or their 2K ratings?
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:
And they're like, "There's no way
I'm a s- 86 sprint speed," or, you
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:
know, "There's no way I, I'm…"
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:
Whatever, right?
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:
They're, they're like, "There's no way.
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I'm way higher than that."
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:
Right?
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:
They've gotta…
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:
They think of themselves
more highly than they are.
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Right?
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They have an inflated view of themself.
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:
Instead, it says, "Think of
yourself with sober judgment."
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:
Right?
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:
Maybe you only heard the word sober
in a, in an alcoholic context, right?
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:
But the idea here is you're
looking at yourself the right way.
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:
Right?
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:
You're not saying, you're
not looking at yourself…
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Don't…
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:
Notice he doesn't say, "Think of
yourself more lowly than you are."
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He says sober, right?
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Clear, clear-headed.
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You see it the right way.
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You see yourself for who you really are.
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Not less than you are,
but not more than you are.
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:
Who you really are.
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:
When I was in, in health class in
school, they gave us these, uh,
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:
they called them drunk goggles.
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:
And so, 'cause, uh, what they did,
'cause you know how if, like, so if
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:
you're driving and, and the, and the,
your, the police officer pulls you over
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:
'cause he thinks you're intoxicated,
he's gonna have you do, like, some tests.
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:
You know, he has you, like, walk…
611
:
Well, you don't know this 'cause
you've never done this, right?
612
:
Um, I hope.
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:
Um, but he…
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:
Uh, I don't know this from experience.
615
:
Never happened to me, just
so, just so we're clear.
616
:
Um, but what they told me is that
if you're, if the police officer
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pulls you over, he thinks you're
intoxicated, what he has you do, he
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:
has you, you know, sometimes they make
you, like, say, you know, some, some
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:
sentences to, to, to, you know, if
you're slurring your words, whatever.
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:
But one thing they have you do is
they have you, like, like, walk in
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:
a line like this and then, like,
touch your, your fingers to your
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:
nose and do something like that.
623
:
And so they gave us the drunk
goggles, and they put the drunk
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:
goggles on, and what those do is
they make it feel like you're drunk.
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:
And so you can't…
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:
Y- your balance is totally off, and you
c- you literally cannot do this when you
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:
have the goggles on because you, you're
not seeing the world the right way.
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:
It's like, you know, when
you get o- get off a…
629
:
Not…
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:
The, you know the teacup ride,
the thing that spins, right?
631
:
What are those called?
632
:
Teacups.
633
:
Teacup rides.
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:
No, but, like, 'cause
they're at parks, too.
635
:
But they're not teacups all the time.
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:
Anyway.
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:
Spinny things.
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:
The spinny things, yes.
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:
Spinning teacups.
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:
Spinning teacups.
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:
Okay.
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:
That sometimes aren't t…
643
:
Those things, right?
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:
You're, you can't walk because
the world is spinning, right?
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:
You're not seeing the world the right way.
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:
In a sense, you're,
you're not sober, right?
647
:
You're not clear-headed.
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:
Right?
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:
Humility is not hating yourself
or putting yourself down, okay?
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:
It's seeing yourself for
who you really are, right?
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:
So, so maybe you think, "Oh,
I'm so humble because I think
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:
God would never forgive me."
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:
That's actually not being humble.
654
:
That's being prideful, 'cause
that's you saying, "God's grace is
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:
too small and my sin is too big."
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:
That's really self-focused of you.
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:
That's actually you minimizing God, right?
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:
If you think God would never forgive
you because of what you've done, or
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:
maybe you're someone who thinks, "Oh,
well, people just don't understand me.
660
:
They don't know what my problems are like.
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:
They don't know what my
circumstances are like.
662
:
They don't know, you don't
know what it's like to be me."
663
:
That's actually really
prideful of you to say that.
664
:
'Cause what you're saying is, "No one
in the history of the world has ever
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:
been through what I'm going through.
666
:
I'm the only person who knows
what it's like to feel like this."
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:
Which first of all, God knows.
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:
God knows everything.
669
:
He can empathize with you
and how you feel, right?
670
:
Um, but also, you're, you're saying that,
"Yeah, no one else can understand me."
671
:
Right?
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:
It's very self-focused.
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:
Or maybe you're saying, "Oh, I
wish I was different," right?
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:
"I hate myself.
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:
I wish, I wish I looked different.
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:
I wish I felt different.
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:
I, I wish all this stuff
was different about me."
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:
But again, that's not being humble.
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:
Right?
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:
If you're out there saying, "Oh, I wish
I had, you know, more of this or, or less
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:
of this," or, "I wish I looked like this,"
or, "I wish I wasn't like that," right?
682
:
That's a lot of self-focus, right?
683
:
And we're gonna talk about this, this
soon, but really that's you focusing on
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:
yourself, and it's you looking at yourself
in a way that's not even true, right?
685
:
'Cause what you're saying
is, "God, you made me wrong.
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:
You messed up, God."
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:
You're accusing God which
is not a good place to be
688
:
So really, if you're someone who
thinks of yourself too highly,
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:
obviously you're, you're crazy, right?
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:
You're, you're not sober.
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:
But if you think of yourself too lowly,
right, if you're someone who maybe
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:
hates themselves, um, you're, you're not
seeing yourself soberly either, right?
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:
You're not seeing yourself clearly
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:
Or you're looking at yourself
with the wrong eyes, right?
695
:
You're listening to
the wrong voice, right?
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:
You're judging yourself
by the wrong standards.
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:
You're judging yourself by maybe the
world's standards or the standards
698
:
you see on Instagram, and that's
why you feel the way you feel.
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:
Or you're telling yourself the
things that the world tells you.
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:
You're not telling you
what God says to you.
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:
All
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:
right.
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:
My mom had this sticky note, and
it's been ingrained in my head, and
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:
it was really cheesy, but it works,
and it says, "The truest thing about
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:
you is what God says about you."
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:
Right?
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:
You can make up whatever
you want about yourself.
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:
The world can tell you whatever it
thinks about who you are and what
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:
you're like and what you're supposed
to do and what you're supposed to be.
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:
But what really matters is what God says
about you, 'cause that's what's true.
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:
That's what you can rely on.
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:
And that's what humble people do.
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:
They take God at His word.
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:
God gets to define who I am and what
I'm like and what I should be, right?
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:
Not the world, not myself,
not my expectations, not
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:
my parents, not my friends.
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:
God defines who I am.
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:
What He says about me is true,
and you take Him at His word
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:
But also, we talk about how humble
people look at themselves, right?
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:
We said they don't
really trust themselves.
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:
They look at themselves clearly.
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:
Um, but also they don't look
at themselves very much.
723
:
Uh, Philippians 2:4 says, "Let each of
you not look only to his own interests."
724
:
This is kinda Yoda
speech right here, right?
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:
Don't look out for only your
own interests, but also to
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:
the interests of others.
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:
So don't just think about what do I want,
what do I need, what do I need to have
728
:
a good day, what am I gonna do today,
how am I gonna make myself happy, right?
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:
Think about other people, right?
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:
How can I encourage someone?
731
:
How can I serve someone?
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:
How can I love someone?
733
:
Right?
734
:
Humble people don't really
think about themselves.
735
:
It … And maybe this is
kinda sound weird to you.
736
:
Humble people aren't really worried
about how humble they are, 'cause they're
737
:
too busy worrying about other people.
738
:
They're too busy worrying about how can
I, how can I be a blessing to my friends?
739
:
How can I be a good friend today?
740
:
How can I be a good son or daughter today?
741
:
How can I be a good sibling today?
742
:
They're not stopping to worry
about, oh, am I being humble enough?
743
:
What they're worrying about is
how can I, how can I love someone?
744
:
How can I honor God today?
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:
What does that look like?
746
:
If you're worried about that,
you don't really have to worry
747
:
about how humble you are, right?
748
:
Uh, the phrase that a lot of people
talk about with humility, they say,
749
:
"Humility isn't thinking less of yourself.
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:
It's thinking of yourself less."
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:
You're not, you're just not that concerned
with oh, w- what do I get out of this?
752
:
Doesn't really bother you,
'cause you're not in it for that.
753
:
You're in it for how can I honor God here?
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:
How can I serve the Lord?
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:
How can I make him look good?
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:
How can I bless my friends?
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:
That's what you're in it for, and so
you're not really worried about oh,
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:
I didn't get everything I wanted out
of that, 'cause it's like, "Oh, cool.
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:
I encouraged my friend, or I grew
from … I gained wisdom from that."
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:
So the way humble people look at
themselves is kind of just not very much.
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:
Right?
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:
They look at themselves some, but
mostly they're concerned about, about
763
:
God and His glory and about other
people and how they can serve them.
764
:
And so our third point is look at others.
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:
And humble people usually
look outward, not inward.
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:
So Philippians 2:4 is
what we just saw, right?
767
:
Don't look at, out for yourself.
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:
Don't always be coming to,
coming to your, your class or, or
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:
True North, or, you know, going
home thinking, "What do I need?
770
:
What do I want?
771
:
How do I establish my rules," right?
772
:
But think about others.
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:
But right before that,
here's what it says.
774
:
"Do nothing from selfish ambition," right?
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:
So you all know what that means, right?
776
:
I want this.
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:
These are my goals for today, my
agenda for how this is gonna go.
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:
Or conceit, right?
779
:
That means basically, uh, when
someone's conceited, it's, they
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:
think they're better than you.
781
:
Right, and something interesting about how
God set up the world, do you notice that
782
:
whenever you see someone who you think is
prideful, you wanna, like, tear them down?
783
:
You want them to, like, you know,
come down to Earth a little bit.
784
:
Like, maybe you're watching the
World Cup and there's a player who's,
785
:
like, s- you know, bragging all
the time and doing all this stuff.
786
:
Like, did you see that guy from
France was, like, yelling at
787
:
the goalkeeper from Cape Verde?
788
:
And I was like, "Dude, seriously?
789
:
You're, like, angry at the
goalkeeper from Cape Verde?
790
:
Like, you just won a game, and
now you're yelling at this…"
791
:
Anyway, right, but we want him to…
792
:
Like, we're like, "Oh, that's so lame.
793
:
Why is he doing that?"
794
:
Right?
795
:
But then when you see someone who's
humble, who's, like, not getting what
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:
you think they should, you're like,
"Oh, they, they deserve recognition.
797
:
They deserve praise," right?
798
:
God has set up the world for you
to, to think humility is awesome
799
:
and pride is so unattractive.
800
:
Right?
801
:
You don't wanna be around someone
who's all about themselves.
802
:
Right?
803
:
The way God has set up the
world is we love humble people.
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We just don't always wanna be a humble
person because that hurts us, right?
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Here's what he says.
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"Don't do anything from selfish ambition
or conceit, but in humility count others
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more significant than yourselves."
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Which that's really hard to do, right?
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Because the problem is, is, is
you and me, if we're honest, we're
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wired to put me first, right?
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You're wired to put you first.
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And so really being a
Christian is undoing yourself.
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'Cause you take yourself off the throne
of your life and you put God on the throne
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of your life, and now your main concern
isn't, "What do I get out of this?"
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But instead you're saying, "Oh,
other people, what they need is
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more important than what I need."
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Isn't that crazy?
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When you become a Christian, if you,
if you say, "I'm gonna follow Jesus,"
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you're signing up to say, "Other
people are more important than I am."
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That's how humble people live.
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That's how people follow Jesus
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Right?
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When you show up to, to school, you're
not thinking, "How do I have a good day?"
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You're thinking, "What do my
classmates, my teachers, my
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friends need from me today?"
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Right?
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What words do they need?
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What conversations and
topics do they need?
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What encouragement?
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D- does somebody need to hear
the gospel from me today?
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That's what you're thinking.
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Or maybe when you're at home,
you're not thinking, "Oh, well,
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what can I do with my free time?"
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You're thinking, "How
can I serve my family?"
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That's what humble people do.
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Say, "Oh, maybe…"
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And I mean, this, this is, is so
relevant to so many things because
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if you think about this, if you are,
are selfish, you are never going
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to share the gospel with anyone
because they probably won't like you
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But you have to sacrifice your own
ambition, your own desire to be liked,
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your own desire to, to be included
or to be looked at as cool, and you
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have to be willing to, to kill that
and say, "No, I'm gonna risk it for…
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'cause I love this person.
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What they need is they
need to know Jesus."
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Right?
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Someone did that for you.
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Right?
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They loved you enough to say, "I'm, I'm
gonna risk my friendship," or maybe your
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parents did that, "I'm gonna risk my
kids not liking me 'cause I force them to
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go to church, 'cause I care about them.
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I want them to hear the gospel."
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Right.
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So we look at others as more
important if we're really humble.
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Right?
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We see that person's needs, what
they need from me is more important
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than what I should get from them.
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Right?
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But also, humble people come
to, to give, not to take, right?
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And this is very similar, but
we see this from Jesus, right?
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Jesus says in Mark 10, "If
you wanna be great," right?
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If you wanna be cool, you wanna
be awesome, you want God to
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think, "That's someone that I
want to, to, to lift up," right?
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"You should be a servant.
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And if you wanna be first,
you should be a slave."
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And notice he doesn't just say slave of
some people, nice people, people you like,
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people you think deserve your effort.
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Everyone
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You should serve all kinds of people.
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You should count all sorts of
people as more significant than you.
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Not just your friends, not just people
that will love you back, but anyone.
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For even the Son of Man, right, even
the King of Kings came not to be
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served, but to serve and to give His
life as a ransom for many, right?
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Jesus came to give.
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He gave Himself for you.
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Didn't have to, right?
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You didn't ask Him, Jesus,
to come die for you.
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Right?
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You didn't ask God to, to make
salvation available to you
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But Jesus came to give, right?
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And so maybe you're like, "Well, I'm
not really that prideful, you know.
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I'm, I'm a nice person."
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Um, but maybe the reason you're nice
is so people are nice to you, right?
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That's really you being selfish then.
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You're nice because you're, you're selfish
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Or maybe, you know, you're someone
who you're always harsh with people.
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Your words, your tone, you're
always, you're always harsh.
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You're always grumpy.
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You always sound like
you don't like people.
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Or maybe you're someone who
you, you always find problems
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with everyone and everything.
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Right?
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That's probably because
you're, you're proud
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Or maybe you're someone who,
uh, you're like a, you really
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care about how things look.
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You don't really care about
how things really are.
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Right?
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You just wanna look
good in front of people.
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You just, you just want people to, to
see you and be like, "Oh, yeah, they,
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they dress really well," or, "They,
they know a lot," or, "They're really
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smart," or, "They're really athletic."
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You, you just wanna … You do
it because you wanna be seen.
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Or maybe you even do
religious things for that.
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You, you serve at church, or you,
you memorize the Bible, or you
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answer questions in small groups
'cause you wanna be seen, right?
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'Cause you care more about how
things look than how things are.
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Right?
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That's a proud person.
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And that's how … that's, that's the
type of person that doesn't confess
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their sin, like we talked about
earlier, 'cause they're too scared
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about messing up how things look
that they hide how things really are.
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Right?
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That's a sign of being proud.
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Maybe you're really defensive.
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Right?
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You're gonna talk about this, I
think some of you, in small groups.
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A good sign of how humble you are is how
easily it is for you to be corrected,
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for someone to say, "Hey, I notice
this about you, and it's not good."
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If you're a proud person, you're
gonna get defensive really fast.
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"Oh, but, uh, uh, I don't really like you.
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I don't wanna talk to you anymore," right?
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That's what proud people do, right?
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Where humble people, they're not
afraid to be disliked, right?
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They don't rise or fall on,
on people's opinions of them.
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They're, they're really
loose with their preferences.
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They're not like, "Oh,
it has to be this way.
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I can't believe y- y- you do it this way.
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:
It's so dumb.
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:
Why do you do that?"
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:
Or humble people, they're always
ready to give, whether it's
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they're really generous, right?
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They'd rather see you be
happy than them be happy.
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:
They love when other
people succeed, right?
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When someone else gets the spot on
the team that you wanted, or when
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:
someone else gets the grade that…
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:
Or, or the, the person, right,
that you wanted to have.
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Are you happy for that person,
or you wish you had it?
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:
Good test of how humble you are
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:
So humility, right, is all about
how you see the world, right?
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It starts with how you see God, right?
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:
Do I see God as God, or do I see God as
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meh?
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And then that shapes how you see yourself.
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If, if God is God, you're not.
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:
Right?
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:
And so then you say, "You know what?
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I, I'm a s- I'm sinful.
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I disobey God.
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I need God.
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I'm helpless without God.
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My own way isn't the best way.
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:
In fact, it's really bad."
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:
And then you realize, you know what?
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:
If God is God and, and I'm me and,
and I'm a sinner, then I wanna
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:
live His way, so I trust Him.
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:
And then you see, oh, well,
God's way to live is really
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that you give yourself away.
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:
You give yourself for the good of others.
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:
And so then you don't really worry
about yourself so much, and you
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:
start worrying about other people,
and you, you show up to, to things
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:
thinking about, "Who can I…
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:
How can, how can I help people?"
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:
Right?
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:
"How can I encourage people?
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:
How can I bless people?"
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:
Or maybe, "How can I correct someone?"
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:
Not because you wanna be right,
but because you wanna help them.
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:
So it's all about how
you see things, right?
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:
You, you gotta see God as God, you gotta
see yourself as, as you, and you gotta see
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:
other people as more important than you.
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:
So let's pray, and we'll talk about
that more in small groups, okay?
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:
Father, we want to right
now just acknowledge that
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:
you are God and we're not.
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:
That you are everything you say you are,
and everything you say about us is true.
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:
And so I pray that you give us the
humility to embrace that, to not
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:
push back against what you have to
say, but to take you at your word.
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:
And I pray that you help us to grow
into people who are focused on others,
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:
who really care about other people,
who love other people, who want
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:
what's best for other people, even
more than what we want for ourselves.
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:
So even right now, as we go to
small groups, help us to be humble.
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:
Help us to be thoughtful about other
people, be thinking about, about
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how we can serve you and serve them.
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And I pray that you help us to rely
on you and not rely on ourselves.
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:
We pray this in Jesus' name.
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:
Amen.