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Rooted: Session Four: The Qualities of a Good Heart | Pastor Rod
25th April 2026 • Compass Bible Church Men's Bible Study • Compass Bible Church
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00:00 Welcome and Prayerful Aim

00:59 Recap of the Four Soils

02:25 Introducing the Good Heart

03:07 Reading Luke 8 Parable

05:42 Why Luke Emphasizes Fruit

07:32 Three Marks of Good Soil

09:29 Hold It Fast Tenaciously

10:56 Valuing the Word Most

13:51 Gutenberg and Bible Access

17:36 Practices to Treasure Scripture

20:08 Peter Forgot So We Fight

22:51 Delight That Drives Memory

26:08 Honest and Good Heart

26:39 Honest Heart Before God

27:49 Good Heart Toward Others

28:35 Word Meant to Transform

29:42 Josiah Finds the Law

31:58 Humility and Dependency

34:17 Trembling Gravity

36:06 Hopeful Response to God

36:48 Bearing Fruit Patiently

37:59 Trials Tailored to You

40:13 Fruitful in Every Season

42:09 Path of Grace Habits

45:12 Slow Sanctification Fight

47:13 Heart Condition Matters

48:10 Love Makes Service Count

49:24 Prayer and Small Groups

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Speaker:

Well, thank you again then for being here.

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We're honored to do what we do as

pastors and we don't take lightly.

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But what's happening here, we don't

take lightly the fact that you're here

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dedicating time and that you are, uh,

doing this, besides doing almost anything

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else that you might do on a Saturday.

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We're enormously thankful for your

participation and your attention, and

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we think that this is gonna be one

of those messages, these sermons, at

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least this set of sermons can be some

of those messages that really make

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an impact on your life, not only this

week, but on the weekends to come,

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hopefully even when you go back home.

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One of the things that

I prayed for all of you.

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Though differently is that the

people that sent you on your way,

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the people that allowed you to come,

would notice that you are different.

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That you are improved and increased in

your love for God and your love for them,

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and that the way that you care about

them would look discernibly different.

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And I can assure you that if you

were to take these sermons and put

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them into work, you would in fact

find yourself operating differently.

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When we looked at the parable

of the soils, we recognize it.

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Uh, there's four different kinds of

hearts that the word of God lands on.

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And these four different kinds of

hearts, uh, are, are often hard for

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us to discern, at least in the moment.

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In session one, we talked about the

kind of path heart, the hard soil

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that rejects the word outright.

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This is the kind of person, uh, who

Satan snatches the word from their

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heart that never has a chance to even

make any changes because the word

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is immediately taken in session two.

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Uh, pastor PJ preached about

the rocky soil in Matthew 13.

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He warned us about the deception of

the shallow and untested faith that

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looks alive at first, but withers

under trials and persecutions.

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This kind of heart is gonna be the kind

of heart that everybody goes through, but

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this heart just doesn't have the stamina

or the will to survive to keep going.

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Um, actually, lemme

give you this one here.

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The third one that we looked at

from Pastor Mark this morning, he

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preached about the thorny soil.

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And, and Luke, which we're gonna look

at again, he warned about the worldly

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anxieties, riches, and pleasures that

can choke out the life that ha appears.

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And instead that we should give our

attention and energy to what is most

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important, most essential, and give

our hearts and, and minds to God so

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that we're not tempted to throw off

the hope that we have in Christ.

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And trust ourselves to the

father's faithful care rather than

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trying to care for ourselves by

building bigger and better barns.

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The last oil that we're gonna look

at now is the one that of course,

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we pray that is true of you.

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And in fact, what we're going to look

at is the qualities of a good heart.

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And of course, these are gonna be

the qualities that are gonna make

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manifest themselves in your lives.

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If in fact, your heart

is right with the Lord.

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Now it doesn't mean it's

gonna be an an incessant.

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Pro progression.

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We know as Christian men that there

are seasons of great growth and

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there are seasons of great famine and

sometimes it's, it's a bit of a mixture.

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However, by and large, much like the

stock market, you're gonna see that the

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progression is always gonna trend upward.

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Your growth in Christ is never static.

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It's always a dynamic hard progression

toward an increasing godliness.

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And this is what we're gonna see in

the third soil, rather the fourth soil.

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So turn with me back

to Luke chapter eight.

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We're going to look at Luke's accounts.

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In fact, I'm gonna read you Luke's

account because I think it's good for

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us to hear the whole thing so that

we can really feel the full effect

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of what Jesus is wanting us to hear.

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Luke chapter eight,

starting at verse four.

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We're gonna pay special attention to the

fourth soil, but let's just look at all

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of them as we make our way through here.

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Luke chapter eight,

starting at verse four.

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And when a great crowd was gathered

and people from town after town

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came to him, he said in a parable.

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A sower went out to sow his seed, and as

he sowed, some fell along the path and was

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trampled underfoot and the birds of the

air devoured it and some fell on the rock.

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And as it grew up, it withered

away because it had no moisture

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and some fell among the thorns.

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And the thorns grew up and with

it, uh, the thorns grew up rather,

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rather with it and choked it.

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And some fell into the good soil

and grew and yielded a hundred fold.

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Luke's accounts the only one

that says a hundred fold.

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The others will say 30, 60 or 90.

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Luke goes right for the jugular

and says a hundred fold.

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The good soil is

extraordinarily productive.

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We'll come back to that

as he said these things.

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He called out, he who has ears to

hear, let him hear, which tells

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us that even though they heard his

voice, not everybody understood it.

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Not everybody had the will to listen.

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Verse nine.

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When the disciples asked him what the

parable meant, he said to them, to

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you, it has been given to know the

secrets of the kingdom of God, but for

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others, they are in parables so that

he's again, quoting Isaiah chapter six

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here, so that seeing, they may not see

and hearing, they may not understand.

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Now the parable is this,

the seed is the word of God.

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The ones along the path are those who

have heard, and the devil comes and

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takes away the word from their hearts.

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So that they may not believe and be saved.

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And the ones on the rock are those

who, when they hear the word receive

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it with joy, but these have no root.

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They believe for a while, and in

a time of testing they fall away.

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And as for what fell among the

thorns, they are those who hear.

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But as they go on their way,

they are choked by the cares and

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riches and pleasures of life,

and their fruit does not mature.

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As for that in the good soil, they

are those who hearing the word hold

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it fast in an honest and good heart,

and they bear fruit with patience.

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In this final soil, you find that

the difference between the good

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soil and the others, that this

is the only one that bears fruit.

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This soil is receptive.

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It receives the seed, it implants the

seed, and because the soil has been

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prepared, it's able to produce a harvest.

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And as Luke says in verse eight,

here, it's a hundred fold.

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This soil is productive.

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The other gospel rider say that

every soil, every good soil has

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a variable productivity rate.

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Some 30, some 60, some 90, as I said,

which tells us that all Christians

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are fruitful, but to varying degrees.

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But at the time of this writing

here, something really fruitful

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would've been a tenfold crop harvest.

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They would've said, that's great.

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You get a tenfold return.

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You're doing really well.

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If you got 30 people would

be asking you for tips.

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What did you do differently?

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What kind of soil did you, a

manure, what have you, 60, 90.

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This is extraordinary fruitfulness.

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And Luke says about Jesus, when you're

in Christ, when your heart is right,

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there is a fruitfulness that allows

you to be extraordinarily fruitful.

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It's something that's remarkable,

something that humans cannot

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produce, you might say.

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And so Luke is pointing us to

a kind of person whose heart is

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receptive, whose heart is allowed.

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Uh, actually, I dunno if I

say yeah, whose heart is.

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His heart is so receptive

that it bears great fruit.

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Now, I chose Luke of the, of

the accounts and here's why.

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In Matthew 13, Jesus has described

as saying, this is the, the soil that

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hears, understands, and bears fruit.

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That's helpful.

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Uh, and so does Mark.

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Mark says much the same thing.

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It hears, accepts, and bears

fruit, but Luke gives us the

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most detail about the good soil.

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Luke says it this way, hears,

holds fast bears fruit and

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does it in a certain manner.

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This says, with patience.

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And so all three of the accounts are

helpful as they are, but we're gonna

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look at Luke's in particular because

it gives us the most to work with here.

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Now remember the thesis that I've

been working with this weekend, and

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it's that the condition of your heart

determines the fruitfulness of your

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response, as we said in session one,

this really puts a lot of pressure

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on you then to ensure that whenever

you encounter the word of God, that

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you're not just showing up haphazardly.

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That you're making certain, that you're

bringing to the table the heart that

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is prayed up and well prepared to

receive the meal, whether it's in the

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corporate setting with the church, or

whether it's just you and your Bible

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and the Lord, whatever situation it is.

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The difference between the fruitful

Christian is that the, the fruitful

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Christian has a heart that's

receptive, A heart that's ready, a

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heart that is humble before the Lord

earnestly desiring to be fruitful.

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The Lord honors that this sermon,

we're gonna look at the good fruit

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and the good fruit has three qualities

that can be described this way.

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It is tenaciously receptive.

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This good heart is not just a heart

that passively looks at the word.

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The good heart is tenacious

in its receptivity.

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We'll talk about that in a second.

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It is also sincere in the

consideration of the text.

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A heart that is good and receives the

word rightly, doesn't just hear it.

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There is an openness to it.

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There's a willingness to say, step on my

toes, do your worst, Lord, 'cause I do.

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I desire it for your sake.

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And finally, there is an enduring

fruitfulness to the good heart.

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The good heart is not content to just

show up one weekend or one Bible study.

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The good heart says, I will

keep going until Jesus takes

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my life with my last breath.

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I will praise his name.

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I'm gonna keep on serving, keep on

pursuing no matter what happens.

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This is the, this is the, the, the

way that the good heart functions.

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And I'm gonna get all of this.

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We're gonna look at all of this just

from verse 15, verse eight's gonna

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help frame for us the good, the,

the fruitfulness of the good heart.

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But verse 15, and Luke chapter eight

tells us what this good heart looks like.

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Look at this again.

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Here I highlighted the, the

words that we're gonna look at

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as for that in the good soil.

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They are those, these are the

people who they hear the word,

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that's what you're doing right now.

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And then their response

to it is threefold.

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They hold it fast in an honest and good

heart, and they bear fruit with patience.

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Let's talk about the first one, then.

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The first one, I'm gonna

add this one to it.

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Hearing the word is kind of the context,

but I think this is still helpful.

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Hearing the word they hold it fast.

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This idea here is carried on in scripture

to, to talk about a kind of person.

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Who, uh, in fact, you're gonna see

this word in other places in the Bible.

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Uh, the word can mean someone

who possesses something.

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Uh, if I were to think about this,

if M Smith in his heyday, he gets

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the, the football from Troy Aikman.

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That's right.

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Thank you.

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Troy.

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Aikman hands, m Ms.

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Smith a Football m Ms.

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Smith doesn't just hold the ball

gingerly and tenderly in his hands.

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He tucks that thing in there and

he runs like a truck through the

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defense all the way to the Red zone.

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End zone.

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The right place.

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He runs to the right place

and scores a touchdown.

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This is not my field of

expertise, but I'm trying.

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He doesn't just hold the ball.

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He, he holds that thing for dear life.

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This.

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He holds it like his baby.

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He's not letting it go.

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That's the idea, carried along

by someone who holds it fast.

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When God gives you his word,

he's not expecting you just

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to passively receive it.

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He's hap he's, he's hoping

that you'll hold it.

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And why is that important?

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Think about the first soil.

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The first soil has an attacker on

the pril who would love to swoop in

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and take that word from you, right

outta your right, outta your hands.

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But Jesus says here, the good

soil, he fights for that word.

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He doesn't just hold the word

gingerly, he doesn't just make

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sure that it lands in his hand.

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He treasures it, he values it.

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He understands what he has.

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In fact, speaking of value, think

about the way that the, the, the

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different soils express the values.

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The first soil does not

value the word at all.

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Hard heart.

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I have no receptivity.

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The second soil, remember the

second soil is the rocky soil.

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The second soil's values comfort over

the opposition that the word produces.

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I'd rather be comfortable.

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I'd rather not have to fight the world.

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My boss, my wife, my kids.

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I'd rather not fight everyone

around me, so I'm going to let the

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word go because it costs too much.

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I prefer to be comfortable instead

of being right with my God.

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Think about the thorny soul.

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The thorny soul was distracted

by other offers, riches,

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pleasures, the things of life.

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You know, he, he values fine

dining and entertainments.

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He values the things that

the world has to offer.

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He likes the nice cars.

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He values pleasure over the word.

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It is only when you get to the fourth soil

that the fourth soil realizes what he has.

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He values the word more than he values.

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The other things, which will

include comfort, often include your

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comfort, often include the stuff.

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He holds it fast, he receives

it, he treasures it, he keeps it.

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And that's why I'm gonna put

the first point this way.

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It's the best thing I could come up with.

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I think if you're going to be

a good soil, one of the things

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that's gonna be true about you is

that you treasure the word highly.

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Highly.

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I, I've been trying to use

Facebook marketplace a lot more

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these days 'cause I think you can

find a lot of good deals there.

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Um, and I recognize that I'm always

wor fighting against other offers.

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And so I'll, you know, make an offer.

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Hey, I see you're selling this thing.

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Can, would you take this many dollars?

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And often you'll get a

pushback all to this many.

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Can you do that many?

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Now some people, I think they're

delusional, they don't understand

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you're selling a used good and you're

selling it on Facebook marketplace.

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You can't charge the same price

that you're gonna get it for retail.

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And they say, one guy

said, I know what I have.

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I know what it's worth.

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I don't think you do.

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I don't think you do.

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We gotta know what the word is worth.

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We gotta understand how

valuable the word is.

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And I think all of us here would probably

have good enough theology to say, man,

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the word is, you know, it's like honey,

and it's, it's rich and it's valuable.

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Uh, and that might be, we would

probably say that, but what's true

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about us is gonna be revealed by

the way that we actually treat it.

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One of the things that stood out to

me recently is that, uh, the, the

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tenaciously receptive heart, remember,

uh, the, the word possess is a good word,

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but also another word is restrained.

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He's not just content to interact

with the word, he's gotta put

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his hands around it to keep it.

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Now we're gonna talk about the

implications of this down the line, but

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you can already start conjuring up ideas.

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If I were to say, Hey, I want

you to possess this word.

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Uh, if I were to say, possess Luke 15,

I think you'd already start thinking,

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okay, probably means I'm gonna memorize

it, I'm gonna meditate upon it.

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I'm gonna make sure that it

permeates my life, restrain it.

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Put your arms around it so

that it's now your verse.

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This kind of tenacious receptivity

showcases a man who knows that

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the word is better than life.

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Scripture says about,

about the Lord's love.

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It's your love that's better than

life, but his love is revealed in the

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way that his word is given to you.

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You, you might know what this is.

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Um, actually, lemme skip it here.

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You might know what this is.

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If you're old enough to have

seen this in firsthand, uh, wow.

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This is the Gutenberg press.

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RR 2D two, R 2D two.

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They're really funny though.

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The Gutenberg press is, uh, produced in

, some things,:

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That's the thing that

changed everything for us.

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Now, the reason you have a Bible

in your hands today, the reason you

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have, uh, the Bible on your, on your

iPad or whatever you're looking at,

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is because of this thing right here.

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Now, this is what allowed us to mass

produce with exceeding excellence

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in terms of its replication,

the Bible in all his pages.

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If you have a Gutenberg Bible,

those are worth thousands.

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Today I have a page of

the Gutenberg Bible.

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So cool.

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So cool.

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What a cool get to have.

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Uh, but if you have a Gutenberg

Bible, it was produced on something

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like this, and it's incredible,

incredibly rare and valuable.

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It still took a long time to

build, to, to build a Bible.

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Even with something like this.

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Before that, before that,

Christians had to, had to do what

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you and I are doing right now.

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They'd had to go to their local

church gathering where maybe

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they had a book of the Bible.

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Maybe they had a whole Bible,

but that was a rare breed.

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Christians before them.

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Think about that.

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Then for 14, for for 1500

years, give or take, so:

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For 1400 years, Christians had

no daily personal access to the

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Bible except what they personally

possessed in their head and heart.

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Isn't that crazy?

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Today we're talking about,

Hey, read your Bible every day,

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you know, study your Bible.

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These guys didn't even have the option

to do that unless they had time.

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Maybe they took away time from their,

their farming and they went to the

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local synagogue, or they went to the

local church gather and say, Hey,

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can I read, can I read this scroll?

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If they were even literate,

which we didn't even talk about,

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they, they were even literate.

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They couldn't do that.

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So Christians for 1400 years did

not have what you and I now have.

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Fast forward 586 years,

you have it everywhere.

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It's ubiquitous.

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You can, you can close your eyes,

throw a dart in any direction, and

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you'll probably hit a Bible 'cause

you have full access to the Bible.

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Unlike Christians for 1400

years,:

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And I thought to myself, what would

Christians of yesteryear think about

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is if I could take a Christian from

the year:

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today and say, just take a look around.

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Right.

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They would see Bibles everywhere and

they mu, they would probably assume

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you guys must be the most biblically

literate people ever to have existed.

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And then I'd say, Nope, not true.

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But we're working on it though.

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We're working on it.

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We're really trying.

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It's irony.

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We have an embarrassment of riches.

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Before this, again, people

had to copy the Bible by hand,

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and books like this were rare.

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Only wealthy families could afford to do

this because you had to hire somebody.

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To copy the Bible by hand, page by page.

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And then of course, because they're

paying for this, they would be able

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to do curly cues and different colors.

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They would draw pictures on the pages

to help it be a a little more beautiful.

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And then they were massive.

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If you've ever seen a a,

an old Bible, they're huge.

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They're the family bible.

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Today we have this and

we have it in spades.

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These guys would look at us

and say, you guys have it way

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better than we've ever had it.

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And I don't say that's your shame at all.

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I'm not trying to make you feel

bad that you're not reading your

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Bible enough to the country.

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I want to encourage you to think what

an incredible privilege that we have.

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The reason that the good heart holds it

fast is because he knows what he has.

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He knows how valuable it is to have

the word of God in his language.

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Spoken right to him where he's at, and in

our case, to have it between two beautiful

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leather covers gilded with gold on the

edges with 14 ribbons of all different

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sizes and shapes, and just to have this

most precious treasure in our hands.

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That's just material.

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When we start thinking about what it

actually is, we now recognize the word of

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God is precious because it comes from God

and it's to us really quickly then what

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treasuring God's word might look like.

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First of all, if we're gonna treasure

it the way the good heart does, I

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think the, the hearing of the word

is part of the answer, isn't it?

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Uh, remember, the, the, the story

begins with the fourth soil hearing.

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The word of Gotti holds it fast.

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So at bare minimum, there has to be

some kind of constant nourishment,

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a constant exposure to the word.

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And again, before 1440,

having that access was weekly.

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For most families, they'd go to church,

but you now have access to this.

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Every day.

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In fact, you can drive home and in your

hour and a half listen to two sermons

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or listen to four or five different

books of the Bible read on audiobook.

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If you're familiar with Eddie's

YouTube channel, you can listen to

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dramatized versions of the Bible.

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You have access to all sorts of

options to taking God's word hearing.

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It is essential to treasuring it.

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That makes perfect sense, doesn't it?

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If you're investing money in the stock

market, you're not gonna make a profit.

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If you're not putting money into it.

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In a similar way, you're not gonna find

the value of God's word unless you're

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giving it ample time and attention.

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I, I, I cited for you

here, Deuteronomy 17.

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This is the section of scripture

where Moses writes a command that

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I think might be good for us to do.

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In fact, I think Pastor Pja

recently mentioned this, Moses

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tells the future king of Israel.

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I want you to write a copy

of God's word for yourself.

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So that you may do it all

the days of your life.

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The king was not permitted to say, Matt,

I want you to write my copy for me.

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He wanted that God wanted the king

himself to write the copy so that

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he would have direct access to God's

word, and then he was to have it all

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his days so that he could abide by it.

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All his days, he had to do this

because he was responsible for others.

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He had a charge to lead the people.

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Now, I, I understand brothers, I

could say that you guys are all

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kings and I I, that that's true.

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You're all kings.

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I, I get that.

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Uh, but you are, you're not kings

in the technical sense, but you

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are husbands and fathers, your

brothers, your sons, your employers.

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You have responsibility

that God has gifted to you.

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He's stewarded you.

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You're responsible for grandkids.

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Perhaps you have a responsibility

then, much like the kings to care for

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the people that are entrusted to you.

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And one of the ways that you do that is

you have an, an ever, ever going spring

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that allows you to feed and pour into

others your hearing of the word of God.

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Your intake of the word of God

allows you to be useful to the Lord.

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Regular and daily hearing.

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At least.

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A second thing that we can

think of here is retained.

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Uh, you notice here, um,

in fact, let me, okay.

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Recently.

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Speaker 2: Oh man.

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Speaker: Okay.

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Luke 22.

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I'm gonna have to summarize this for you,

but Luke chapter 22, if you wanna write

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the text down, Luke 22, 31 through 34.

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This is just, we're, I think we're gonna

get there soon if we're not there already.

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We're, uh, the pastors are ahead

of you in the daily Bible reading

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because of the podcast, but at

some point you'll read Luke 22.

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Soon.

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In Luke 22, Peter says to the Lord,

uh, Lord, I, I am, I'm a, I'm gonna

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be faithful to you even under death.

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I don't care what these other

knuckleheads do, I will serve you.

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I if they all abandon you, he

says, I will remain faithful.

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And of course, Jesus sets him straight

from this is the, the second or third

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time he's done this, he'll say, he says,

Peter, actually what's gonna happen

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is before the rooster crows, you'll

have denied me three separate times.

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Now, imagine you're Peter.

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In that moment you just said to the

Lord, look, if they, if they all deny

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you, I will remain faithful Lord.

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And then he says, but you're not

gonna do that, Peter, before the

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rooster crows, you'll deny me.

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It's gotta be definitive

moment in your life, right?

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Jesus is looking at you, the Son of

God, the Christ is looking at you

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saying, you are going to deny me.

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I don't know what Peter thought in that

moment, but it wasn't just 15 verses

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later, he totally forgets this because

he falls into exactly the right trap.

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He heard the words, but hours later,

Peter fulfilled exactly what Jesus said.

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He denies him three separate times.

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At least two of those times

were from the serving girl.

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In the courtyard who's saying,

alright, I understand your accent.

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Aren't you one of those people?

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You're a gile?

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And Peter's like, no, I, no, no,

don't know what you're talking about.

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You're outta your mind SISs.

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He just starts, he starts

calling down curses on himself.

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Here's what's fascinating to me

because in verse 61, Luke adds a detail

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that the other synoptics don't say.

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After Peter's third denial,

here's what it says.

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The Lord turned and looked at Peter, the

Lord Jesus turned and looked at Peter.

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Okay.

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And then Peter remembered

the saying of the Lord.

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Peter forgot within a span of

hours what Jesus said he forgot.

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And yet it was one of the most

definitive prophecies to be

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ever, to ever to be given to him.

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Peter, you're gonna deny,

deny me three times.

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Sure Lord sure he denies it or

he forgets it, whatever it says.

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Verse 61.

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He remembers after Jesus looks at him.

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Could you imagine that exchange

of, of, of eye contact?

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Peter denies him.

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I tell you, I do not know the man and

just in that moment, Jesus being bound

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by these, these thugs with him looks

directly at Peter, makes eye contact.

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Could you imagine what

Peter felt in that moment?

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Peter forgot.

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And if Peter could forget, surely

we can forget, which means then one

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of the ways that we show that we

value in treasure of the word is

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that we have to do whatever we can.

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We have to fight to remember this.

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We have to fight to hold it fast.

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Thirdly.

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A regular hearing retained, uh,

memorized, um, and reflected upon

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meditated the dwelling richly.

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Uh, Psalm chapter one, you wanna

know who the blessed man is.

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Psalm chapter one says, blessed is the man

who does not walk in the council of the

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wicked, nor stand in the way of sinners,

nor sits in the seat of scoffers, but

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his delights is in the law of the Lord.

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I heard you say that.

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Good job.

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His delight is in the law

of the Lord and on his law.

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He wants, you know, this meditates day

and night, meditates day and night.

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That is an ongoing.

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Regurgitation and reflection

and interaction with the word.

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This is the man who is receptive soil.

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Whatever your interaction with the

word is today, I'm confident you

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would say there's room for more.

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There's room for better.

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I can get more contact with it.

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And the scripture's.

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The only thing where I

could say more is better.

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Some things more is not better.

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Some fasting, as I heard

this afternoon, is good.

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Five days of fasting is good,

maybe as much as 40 days, but a

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hundred days of fasting is not good.

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It.

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You start fasting for the rest of your

life, it's not gonna go well with you.

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Some fasting is good.

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More fasting is not better,

but that's not true.

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When it comes to the word of God.

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Some reading is good, some meditating

is good, some memorizing is good.

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More reading is better.

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More meditating is better.

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More memorization is better.

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The more you can get it

into your heart and mind.

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When your delight is in the

law of God, no one's gonna stop

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you from spending time with it.

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In fact, I think a lot of this reminds

me a lot like of a Rangers fan.

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Anyone have any Rangers,

fans in their lives?

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I don't wanna point anybody out, uh,

but let me tell you what they're like.

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What, let tell you what it's

like to live with or around,

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or to work for a Rangers fan.

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Not that I'm thinking of

anybody in particular.

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Speaker 2: No, gg?

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Yeah, no.

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Speaker: If you go to this, you know,

this generic Ranger fan, the avatar of

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a Ranger fan, you go to their office.

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You'll see ranger's, idolatry all

over the walls, shrines, literal

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shrines on the wall that celebrate

their glory and their grandeur.

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See hats with their, their logo on it.

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And, uh, you know, you, you, you

talk about anything related to

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the team, they could just spout

everything about them, their history

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and the stats and the prospects.

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And here's 14 things they could

do to improve their season.

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Here's all these guys

here that were looking at.

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I, you just, you cut them and

they could talk about them.

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That's what love does.

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Someone who delights in something,

like that's what happens.

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You naturally remember things

because you care about that.

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You value that.

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And I'm not knocking that at all.

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I'm just saying it's very similar.

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That's, that's, that's how it works.

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You say, I can't remember.

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I'm too old for that.

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I, I, when I was younger, I

could remember everything.

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It was like a lockbox in there.

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But now that I'm older, it's

so much harder to memorize.

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No, it's not.

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It really isn't.

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You just need to delight

in the law of God.

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This heart will memorize

because it's what I love.

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I I love this.

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I love I'm sure you love your wife.

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Sure you love your kids.

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No one has to remind you what your

kids' names are normally, right?

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Normally, you love them,

you care about them.

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No one has to remind you

what your wife's name is.

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You love her.

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You care about her.

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You probably remember your anniversary

by this one because you love her.

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Loving the word of God will help you

meditate on it and think about it

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to let it dwell within your richly.

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Colossians three 16 says.

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Okay, back to our text.

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Treasure it highly.

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So hearing the word, this is the context.

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This is the good heart.

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They hold it fast, they possess

it, they restrain it, and then they

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hold it fast in a certain manner.

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It is with an honest and good heart.

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What's fascinating about these, uh, these,

those two words, honest and good, is that

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they kind of say the same thing there.

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There's two Greek words and underline 'em.

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They're different words, but both of

those words, they're primary lexical form.

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Speaks to the same word.

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Good.

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So you could say the, the,

the, the good heart holds it

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fast and a good and good heart.

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But of course, that's

not gonna be as helpful.

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So here's a way to think about it.

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I'm gonna submit this to you.

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The first word that, that they,

that Luke uses is the word Carlos.

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And I'm gonna say to you, this

probably speaks to the honesty

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or the sincerity, the genuine.

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Of the, uh, the receptive heart.

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It is sincere, genuine.

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It is fitting.

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It functions the way it's supposed to.

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This is the way your relationship

with God is intended to work.

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The honest heart then is the one

that's honest with God about oneself.

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I don't put on airs with God.

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Remember when Nathaniel comes up

to the Lord Jesus, they introduced

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Nathaniel to him and he says, here's

a man in whom there is no guile.

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He's commending him

because he's not a phony.

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He's not a fake.

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What you see is what you get.

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This kind of person is

authentic toward God.

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He's got an honest heart toward the Lord.

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He doesn't try to pretend

he's something he's not.

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He's open about where he falls short.

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He's also open about the fact that God

has made him an object of his grace.

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He's grown and he praises God for that.

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His humility does not negate.

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His honesty.

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In fact, it works in it like a, like

a rich soil that flourishes the fruit.

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He's humble, his heart is humble

and rightly ordered toward God.

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The second word is a different word.

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It's agathas.

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This is also a word that means,

again, good primary lexical form.

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Good.

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This is the heart that is

rightly oriented toward others.

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Um, this is someone who's morally good,

who expresses a great love for people.

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Now, if, if my understanding of this

text is right, what we're seeing is

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a microcosm of the great commandment.

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Track with me, honest toward God,

honest and good, good toward others.

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What is the great commandment?

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You are to love the Lord your God with

your heart, soul minus strength, all

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your heart, soul minus strength, and

you're to love your neighbor as yourself.

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The good heart has, has really

adopted a, a life of love

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for God and love for people,

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but more specifically about the

way he interacts with the word he.

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Point number two, receives

the word sincerely.

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The good heart, the good soil

receives the word in a sincere way.

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He receives it with a sense of saying,

I, I long to do something with this.

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All of God's word is not

meant to educate you.

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It's meant to activate you.

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The God.

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The the Word of God is not

meant just to inform you.

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It's meant to transform you.

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The word of God is not meant to

simply give you more knowledge.

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But to give you more application, every

time you encounter the word of God,

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there's an opportunity for you to say,

okay, what do I need to do with this?

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How do I respond to this?

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That God doesn't want you to be like a

car collector who simply collects a lot of

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knowledge and then parks it in the garage.

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He doesn't want you to

be a Christian Jay Leno.

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He'd much rather you be the kind

of person who takes the car and

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drives it, puts it to use, makes

the car what it's meant to do, makes

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the car do what it's meant to do.

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These next two points

really focus on that.

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The reception of the word

shows that it's a sincerity.

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It's intended to make us responsive

to God, make us responsive to

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others, and this is a critical

ingredient to the good soil.

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The good soil does something with the

word always well, the second point

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will make, or the third point rather,

will make a, a, a better case for that.

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But let me point you to one guy in

the Bible who I think does a really

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good job of illustrating this.

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His name is King Josiah.

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King.

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Josiah is the 17th.

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I think he's a 16th king of Judah,

um, over the southern kingdom.

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Josiah is one of the highlights.

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He's one of the good kings.

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What happens in his affairs, his,

his father gets assassinated.

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And so King Josiah is installed at

the tender age of eight years old,

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which is terrifying for a nation.

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You got this 8-year-old king,

and yet God uses 8-year-old young

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man to transform the nation.

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He ruled for 55 years.

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Um, actually he ruled for.

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Uh, yeah.

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No, I think that's right.

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Yeah.

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Yes.

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Eight.

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He ruled a long time.

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He ruled a long time.

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I had in my notes here, I didn't.

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His grandfather Manasseh

ruled for 55 years.

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That's why I have in my notes here.

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He ruled a long time.

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Uh, king Josiah though, was a

blessing to the nation because he

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was responsive to the word of God.

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Here's what happened.

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Imagine this one of your chief officials

finds the Bible hidden in the temple.

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And the reason why is because King

Josiah initiated a temple renovation.

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He was trying to fix what had

been fallen and disrepute.

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And so he finds the Bible and

they say, king Josiah, we found

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a copy of the book of the law.

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Now imagine that the, the nation of Judah

loses the Bible and then they find it

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probably covered in dust in the temple.

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They bring it to King Josiah,

and King Josiah responds to

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God by ripping his clothes.

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He responds to this.

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Now he's probably a little

older by this point.

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He responds positively though this

young man understood that the word

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of God was so valuable and that it

was so binding on them that when he

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was responsive to it, when he saw it,

he recognized, we have done poorly.

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We have not honored God.

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King.

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Josiah tore his clothes.

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And then later on God's gonna say,

I will respond to you, king Josiah,

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because your heart was penitent.

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I have heard you.

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You responded the right way to my word.

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:

So often it is not true that we

respond with sincerity, and this

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is why I'm so concerned about our

sessions, uh, having the right heart.

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Uh, our job is to be much like

King Josiah to say, okay, I want

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to respond the way that I should.

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Let me identify four things about

the posture that Josiah had.

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The text will be underneath here.

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First of all, king Josiah

responds with humility.

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If you and I are gonna respond

the right way to God's word,

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there has to be humility.

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Pride will kill your

relationship with God and others.

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If you think you are better than the word.

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If you feel like, I already

know this, I already do this.

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:

Oh, this guy, this doesn't apply to me.

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I'm so much further along than this.

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This is gonna be one of the

most poisonous thoughts you can

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allow into your head and heart.

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Josiah doesn't say I, I don't need this.

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I don't need the word of God.

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His dad and a lot of his lineage

were men who did not honor the Lord.

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:

It would make perfect sense

if Josiah said, I, I got that.

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I don't, I don't need the word of God.

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We've been doing fine without it.

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We'll do fine in the future.

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:

King Josiah responds with

humility, rips his clothes and

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says, oh no, we are in trouble.

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He took God seriously.

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He humbled himself before God.

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This is the kind of person whose

heart is deeply sensitive, highly

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responsive to the word of God.

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:

Now, keep in mind here, this is not

because the sermons are amazing.

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We'd like to have amazing sermons.

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We work really hard for you

to do that, but even as I was

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sharing in the our small group.

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It's rare that you hear anything like

brand new and just remarkably insightful.

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:

It's like, wow, I never

thought of that before.

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Sometimes that happens and

I praise God for those.

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But a lot of times you're

gonna hear things that you

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already heard that I knew that.

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Okay, cool.

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This heart is easily edified.

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This heart is malleable to the word of

God, not because the orator is so skilled,

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:

and he weaves words together beautifully,

and he moves me with powerful emotions.

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:

No, it's the word of

God that he relies on.

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He's so in tune with God's word,

that whatever the preacher says,

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I'm gonna say, man, I want that.

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I need that.

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Teach me, Lord.

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If God can teach people through

a donkey, he can use your

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pastors humble responsiveness.

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Second, Josiah showed dependency.

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Josiah recognized that he could

not handle the word alone.

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So he sends for the, the prophet, he

calls for the local, local prophet

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who's actually a prophet test.

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:

He calls Holda and God and ask God,

what do you want us to do with this?

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:

Hold responds with this long

prophecy about how God's gonna

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respond, but he understands.

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:

He's dependent.

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:

He needs God to speak to him even

after receiving the word of God.

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He needs God to show him.

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What do I do with this?

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How do I respond to this?

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Do you ask God?

765

:

When you receive a sermon, when you open

your book, God, help me to see this.

766

:

Help me to understand

what to do with this.

767

:

That's what Josiah does.

768

:

Third, Josiah responds with gravity.

769

:

He trembles out the word.

770

:

He doesn't respond just with a,

a, a recognition that I'm low.

771

:

God is high.

772

:

He doesn't just respond

with the dependency.

773

:

I need help.

774

:

He responds with gravity.

775

:

The word is heavy and weighty.

776

:

And so he says, I understand that.

777

:

My job is to know that

what God says is true.

778

:

I take it seriously and so help me.

779

:

I'm gonna respond the way that I should.

780

:

So help me, God.

781

:

I'm gonna do with the word what I should.

782

:

In fact, this is what God

says is pleasing to him.

783

:

Listen to what God says through

the lips of Isaiah, but this

784

:

is the one to whom I will look.

785

:

You want God's attention.

786

:

Here's what he looks for.

787

:

He who is humble and contrite in

spirit and trembles at my word.

788

:

Do you tremble at the word of God?

789

:

Do you feel a holy reverence for

what God says to you in his word?

790

:

If so, this is the person that God

looks to, that humble hearted, receptive

791

:

servant is the person that God says.

792

:

That's the guy I'm gonna look at.

793

:

When God's looking for a tool to use in

his tool chest, he's not gonna go for the

794

:

greasy one that's dull and looking rusty.

795

:

He's gonna go for the one that is strong,

ready to be useful, humble contract,

796

:

trembling at his word, the tool that's

not gonna fight him when he uses it.

797

:

He's looking for the tool that

says, I'm available, Lord.

798

:

Use me as you please.

799

:

If you want me to clean the

toilets in the church, so be it.

800

:

You want me to serve my family

and sacrifice my time for

801

:

the good of others, so be it.

802

:

You want me to do some lowly job

and set up or tear down, so be it.

803

:

You want me to be second

fiddle to someone else?

804

:

So be it.

805

:

Whatever you want.

806

:

Lord, your word is the, your word is bond.

807

:

Whatever you say.

808

:

Ghost gravity.

809

:

If God wants you to do

it, you say, he says jump.

810

:

You say how high gravity

Josiah responds with.

811

:

Attentiveness.

812

:

He responds to the word of God.

813

:

Lastly,

814

:

Josiah responds with hopefulness.

815

:

In fact, God responds to Josiah

because of these three things.

816

:

God gives Josiah a positive word.

817

:

He says, Josiah, things are going to

turn bad before they get any better.

818

:

But I'm gonna spare you from this

because of the way you responded.

819

:

God gave hope and grace to decide

because of how he responded to his word.

820

:

Brothers, this is where it's at for us.

821

:

We're gonna treasure God's word highly

and respond to it with sincerity.

822

:

This is what we can expect.

823

:

God will show us favor and grace.

824

:

Things might be falling around,

uh, falling apart around us, but

825

:

we can trust that God will care

for us through these things.

826

:

Remember, this is the one that God looks

to humble contract trembles at my word.

827

:

This is the receptive heart.

828

:

Okay, finally, we hear the word.

829

:

We hold it fast, we possess

it, we, we restrict it into us.

830

:

We hold it the best we can.

831

:

We do it with a certain attitude,

an honest and good heart.

832

:

And now finally, this is

probably the hardest part, and

833

:

this is what distinguishes the

good soil from all the others.

834

:

Bears fruit with patience.

835

:

This is the person who doesn't only just

do it, but he stays at it, he responds to

836

:

it and he stays at it day in and day out.

837

:

Brother, this is the hardest part.

838

:

And I wish I could, I soften the

blow for you, but the truth of the

839

:

matter is that there's going to be

1,000,001 things that make your walk

840

:

impossible from a human perspective.

841

:

You'll have.

842

:

What we didn't talk about with

all the trials is that it's

843

:

not that the trials happen.

844

:

We all expect that everyone's gonna

go through trials and uh, I love

845

:

the way that Pastor Peach said it.

846

:

It's not whether you suffer,

but whether or not you.

847

:

I, I should remember what

you said as I quote you.

848

:

Just delete that from the thing, please.

849

:

He said it really good.

850

:

Trust me, what he said was so good.

851

:

What's most challenging about this

is that the, the trials are tailored

852

:

to you because God's not foolish.

853

:

He's not just generally

sending you through difficulty.

854

:

They're tailored to you and

to your weaknesses and to

855

:

your specific picadillos.

856

:

Your sinful tendencies, your I,

your, your, your subtle idolatries.

857

:

God, God doesn't send trials on accident.

858

:

They're purposeful

events that are meant to.

859

:

Shape you, mold you do, you know, you guys

sing that old worship song, refiners Fire.

860

:

My heart's.

861

:

One desire is to be holy.

862

:

Don't sing that song.

863

:

That's a refiners fi burn me Lord.

864

:

Burn off all the sins

You really want that.

865

:

It's like the other song that we sing.

866

:

Um, if, if All of You means

Less of Me, take everything.

867

:

If more of you means less of

me, take everything I tremble

868

:

at that song because I mean it.

869

:

But I'm also trembling 'cause I

know what that I'm inviting the Lord

870

:

to change everything in my life.

871

:

And again, your trials are tailored.

872

:

They're not accidents.

873

:

God knows where you struggle.

874

:

God knows where you sin.

875

:

And so when he sends you through them.

876

:

This is where you're gonna

feel the pain of this.

877

:

I have to bear fruit with patients.

878

:

I'm gonna go through this

really dark season of cancer.

879

:

I'm gonna go through this

dark season of unemployment.

880

:

I'm gonna go through this

dark season of loneliness.

881

:

No one calls me back anymore.

882

:

My grandkids don't wanna talk to me.

883

:

I'm gonna go through this really

dark season where my wife and I

884

:

are struggling to the nth degree.

885

:

I'm gonna go through this really

hard season where it feels like

886

:

the shadow of death encompasses me.

887

:

Your trials are tailor made, and God knows

that because they're meant to grow you,

888

:

and therefore, this is the hardest part.

889

:

This is why this distinguishes

this heart from every other heart.

890

:

It's soft, it's subtle, it's receptive,

but the barest fruit with patience, that

891

:

means, here's what that means practically.

892

:

You go through difficult seasons

and you're still fruitful.

893

:

You're still bearing fruit

even in the dark of night.

894

:

You can bear fruit in dry seasons.

895

:

You can be more godly when everything

else around you is falling down.

896

:

That's the uniqueness of this fruit.

897

:

And as I said, humanly impossible.

898

:

Humanly impossible, but by the spirit

unlocks the door to everything.

899

:

The spirit's work in your life makes

all of these things make sense.

900

:

He binds 'em all together.

901

:

The fort soil doesn't

just employ the word.

902

:

When there's good times, when

it's fair weather, uh, fort soil

903

:

employs the word consistently.

904

:

Fort soil is.

905

:

Much like what Psalm chapter one says,

I, I only quoted to you verses one and

906

:

two, but Psalm one verse three says

about that same blessed man who meditates

907

:

day and night, he is like a tree that

is planted by what Streams of water.

908

:

Streams of water.

909

:

A tree planted by a stream now has

a source of life outside of the rain

910

:

that's, that tree has access to.

911

:

Living water that will supply that tree

with life no matter what the season is,

912

:

no matter how dry he has planted like a

tree by streams of water that yields its

913

:

fruit in its season and its leaf does not

wither, and all that he does, he prospers.

914

:

This is the tree that always

produces fruit regardless of

915

:

what's happening outside of it.

916

:

This is the tree that's planted by God.

917

:

This is the tree that

is the receptive heart.

918

:

He responds to the word of God.

919

:

He's humbled before the word of God.

920

:

He produces fruit all year long.

921

:

That is the heart.

922

:

That God uses in the Christian life,

which is why it makes sense now that

923

:

he's so extraordinarily productive.

924

:

How can he produce 30, 60,

90, a hundred fold fruit?

925

:

Because he's producing fruit all seasons.

926

:

He's not just waiting for the harvest.

927

:

The fruitful Christian is fruitful.

928

:

Winter, summer, spring, fall.

929

:

He's always fruitful, which

is why he's 30, 60, 90 fold.

930

:

Now, I should qualify before

you get too far ahead here.

931

:

This is.

932

:

It doesn't mean that you're gonna

be equally fruitful every season.

933

:

It's just that every season

you're making progress.

934

:

Your relationship with God is

deepening your love for the Lord

935

:

and your love for others increases.

936

:

This is the whole idea,

937

:

enduring fruitfulness hard necessary.

938

:

This is the person that

God calls us to be.

939

:

One of the challenges then is that.

940

:

You might find yourself saying, but I'm

so often dry, I'm feeling I'm struggling.

941

:

Uh, one of my favorite authors and one

of my favorite books is called Spiritual

942

:

Disciplines for the Christian Life.

943

:

Don Whitney says that one of the things

that we do as Christians is that we

944

:

place ourselves in the path of grace.

945

:

We put ourselves in the place

where God's grace is expected,

946

:

which is, is almost child's play.

947

:

I'm, I don't, I'm gonna insult

you, but that means then I want

948

:

to constantly be in my word.

949

:

Now, in fact, I was reading

part of a, is it Mueller's?

950

:

Uh, uh, Hudson, uh, Mueller.

951

:

It's Mueller Mueller's biography.

952

:

George Mueller orphanages

Great man of faith.

953

:

One of the things he said is, I, I found

the secret to, to Christian growth.

954

:

He said, for years, I pray for a good

hour before I would read my Bible, and I

955

:

tried to get my heart in the right place.

956

:

He says, then I learned that it was

actually the reverse that made sense.

957

:

I had to read my Bible meditatively.

958

:

And then find myself naturally

moving into prayer and finding

959

:

my heart happy in Christ.

960

:

And that's what allowed

me to make progress.

961

:

When I got the order wrong,

I found that I was famished.

962

:

He says instead, I needed to feed

my soul in order to feed my prayers.

963

:

It was him saying, I'm gonna put

myself in the path of God's grace.

964

:

You need to feast on these

things that God gives you.

965

:

We could talk about habits and, and,

and whether you should, you know,

966

:

add these things to your schedule.

967

:

I, I mean, I read something recently.

968

:

And it stood out.

969

:

'cause I thought, that's brilliant.

970

:

I've been thinking that my whole life.

971

:

I never put it this way.

972

:

Here's what the author said.

973

:

See if it, see how it lands on you.

974

:

He says, behavior modification

is dangerously necessary.

975

:

Behavior modification is

dangerously necessary.

976

:

Everyone, if, if you know what

behavior modification is, you've

977

:

been around the church a little bit.

978

:

You understand behavior modification

is kind of a negative term.

979

:

Um, it's used often to say, well, we don't

want to just, uh, behavior modification.

980

:

Our kids, we don't want them

just to do the right thing.

981

:

Now that's true as far as it goes,

but we do want them to do the

982

:

right thing for the right reasons.

983

:

So we train behavior, we teach

them the same thing is true for us.

984

:

We need to put ourselves in

the path of God, grace and

985

:

do it for the right reasons.

986

:

That's the big Mo.

987

:

That's the biggest difference.

988

:

If I follow the Lord, if I'm doing

it just because I wanna look good

989

:

in front of you guys and say, oh

look, I just quoted that scripture.

990

:

Did you notice that I was so good at that?

991

:

If I'm doing it though,

for the glory of God.

992

:

If I'm doing it because I love

you and I love the Lord, and

993

:

that's every, that's different.

994

:

Now, my habit takes on a

whole new realm of importance.

995

:

When I memorize my Bible, I'm doing it

not just as a begrudging discipline, but

996

:

as a way to show my love for the Lord.

997

:

But make no mistake, it

was behavior modification.

998

:

I had to practice that.

999

:

Reading my Bible every day has

become one of those things I

:

00:44:41,279 --> 00:44:41,970

don't even have to think about.

:

00:44:41,970 --> 00:44:42,600

I just do it.

:

00:44:42,600 --> 00:44:45,300

I love that it's not an

automatic, I still pray.

:

00:44:45,300 --> 00:44:48,750

I still interact with it, but it's such

a, I don't struggle with it anymore.

:

00:44:48,840 --> 00:44:49,410

It's not a struggle.

:

00:44:49,410 --> 00:44:50,070

I just do it.

:

00:44:50,505 --> 00:44:51,135

Not boasting.

:

00:44:51,165 --> 00:44:52,125

That's what God does.

:

00:44:52,305 --> 00:44:53,475

I go in the path of God's grace.

:

00:44:53,475 --> 00:44:56,475

I feast 'cause I'm hungry, I eat

it and the Lord uses those things.

:

00:44:57,345 --> 00:45:00,165

One of the things that Pipe Piper

said, and I can't find the precise

:

00:45:00,165 --> 00:45:02,595

quote, but it's exactly the,

what I'm gonna show you is him.

:

00:45:02,985 --> 00:45:04,455

Don't look it up on the internet

'cause you can't find it.

:

00:45:04,935 --> 00:45:07,695

I looked several different times

for this very thing, but here's

:

00:45:07,695 --> 00:45:08,565

what he said, and it fits.

:

00:45:08,565 --> 00:45:10,515

If you know Piper, it's gonna be

like, oh yeah, he sounds something

:

00:45:10,515 --> 00:45:11,895

he would say, here's what he said.

:

00:45:12,855 --> 00:45:15,915

My growth in Christ is frustratingly slow.

:

00:45:16,065 --> 00:45:19,125

He was reflecting on his 70th year,

whatever it was, when he, when

:

00:45:19,125 --> 00:45:22,065

he was doing the podcast and, and

he said, well, what's one of the

:

00:45:22,065 --> 00:45:24,285

things that stands out to you, John,

after all these years of ministry?

:

00:45:24,285 --> 00:45:27,404

And he says, my sanctification so slow.

:

00:45:28,095 --> 00:45:32,295

I've made so little progress compared to

what I thought I was gonna be able to do.

:

00:45:32,654 --> 00:45:34,815

I have not gone as far as I wanted to go.

:

00:45:34,815 --> 00:45:37,424

I have not made as much spiritual

gains as I wanted to make.

:

00:45:37,875 --> 00:45:40,815

And I thought that's yes, same.

:

00:45:41,175 --> 00:45:42,045

Same bro.

:

00:45:43,005 --> 00:45:44,415

John, Dr.

:

00:45:44,415 --> 00:45:45,795

Piper, same thing.

:

00:45:47,025 --> 00:45:50,445

I want, I want to encourage you

with that and suggest to you that's

:

00:45:50,445 --> 00:45:54,105

probably gonna be the same for

you, but I, I'm okay with this.

:

00:45:54,195 --> 00:45:58,245

I'd rather you be ambitious enough to say,

I'm gonna fight for everything I got and

:

00:45:58,245 --> 00:46:01,485

I, I'm not gonna be satisfied with the

holiness that I've acquired to this point.

:

00:46:02,985 --> 00:46:04,335

Your heart has to be.

:

00:46:04,860 --> 00:46:08,850

Constantly vigilantly guarded

so that it constantly makes

:

00:46:08,850 --> 00:46:10,230

progress in your sanctification.

:

00:46:10,410 --> 00:46:11,549

It's not gonna be accidental.

:

00:46:11,670 --> 00:46:13,830

You shift into neutral,

you're not making progress.

:

00:46:13,980 --> 00:46:16,710

Sure, but you're actually

regressing because the Christian

:

00:46:16,710 --> 00:46:18,150

life is driving uphill.

:

00:46:19,170 --> 00:46:21,270

It's the, it's the whole of your C,

it's always gonna be driving uphill.

:

00:46:21,270 --> 00:46:23,820

Sometimes it's better,

sometimes it's excruciating.

:

00:46:24,509 --> 00:46:27,900

But you always gotta keep your gas,

your foot on the gas making progress,

:

00:46:28,140 --> 00:46:30,000

which requires you to guard your heart.

:

00:46:30,795 --> 00:46:32,835

Guarding your heart then means

that you're trying to cultivate

:

00:46:32,835 --> 00:46:33,705

the right kind of heart.

:

00:46:33,885 --> 00:46:35,475

A heart that treasures the word highly.

:

00:46:35,625 --> 00:46:36,705

He holds faster.

:

00:46:36,705 --> 00:46:38,955

The word, he receives it sincerely.

:

00:46:38,985 --> 00:46:41,175

He receives it with an

honest and good heart.

:

00:46:41,385 --> 00:46:43,425

It's a heart that's true

before God, before others.

:

00:46:43,425 --> 00:46:44,505

He's trying to grow in this.

:

00:46:44,505 --> 00:46:46,665

He's letting the word of God

do it's work in his life.

:

00:46:46,665 --> 00:46:49,185

And thirdly, he puts the

word to work consistently.

:

00:46:49,365 --> 00:46:50,895

He's not a fair weather Christian.

:

00:46:50,895 --> 00:46:52,695

He's all day, every day at the same thing.

:

00:46:52,905 --> 00:46:53,895

Days that he wants to do it.

:

00:46:53,895 --> 00:46:56,565

He does it days that he doesn't

wanna do it, he does it.

:

00:46:56,565 --> 00:46:58,365

He's as faithful as the rising sun.

:

00:46:58,725 --> 00:46:59,130

This is.

:

00:47:00,075 --> 00:47:03,615

The tender, receptive, responsive,

and consequently, the fruitful

:

00:47:03,615 --> 00:47:05,625

heart fruit takes time.

:

00:47:06,585 --> 00:47:09,045

A good heart then is distinguished

by tenacious receptivity.

:

00:47:09,825 --> 00:47:13,005

It's by sincere consideration

and enduring faithfulness.

:

00:47:13,875 --> 00:47:15,945

Well, remember we started this whole

thing with saying that the thesis

:

00:47:15,945 --> 00:47:19,545

of this weekend is that it is the

receptivity of the heart or the

:

00:47:19,545 --> 00:47:23,115

condition of the heart that determines

the receptivity of your response.

:

00:47:23,775 --> 00:47:24,765

I said that wrong, didn't I?

:

00:47:25,245 --> 00:47:27,645

It is the condition of your

heart that determines the

:

00:47:27,645 --> 00:47:28,490

fruitfulness of your response.

:

00:47:30,390 --> 00:47:34,080

Your heart matters more than you

might realize, and what I wanted

:

00:47:34,080 --> 00:47:36,450

to do this weekend is put it on

your radar as one of the things

:

00:47:36,450 --> 00:47:37,710

that you're constantly working on.

:

00:47:38,220 --> 00:47:41,370

Going through the motions is important,

but going through the motions with

:

00:47:41,430 --> 00:47:45,270

the right heart is more important

when you show up to church tomorrow.

:

00:47:45,330 --> 00:47:48,660

I hope you've taken time to pray with

your family and as to prepare your own

:

00:47:48,660 --> 00:47:51,540

heart, even maybe to read the Bible

ahead of time and say, Lord, help

:

00:47:51,540 --> 00:47:56,790

me make this count that you're never

engaging with the word in a passe.

:

00:47:57,150 --> 00:47:59,160

Kind of way, but you're

always working at it.

:

00:48:00,480 --> 00:48:01,770

Yeah, man, this is hard.

:

00:48:01,770 --> 00:48:02,610

This is hard work.

:

00:48:02,640 --> 00:48:05,310

Hard work is hard work, but

this is the whole thing.

:

00:48:05,490 --> 00:48:06,360

This is the whole enchilada.

:

00:48:06,390 --> 00:48:07,050

This is what matters.

:

00:48:07,050 --> 00:48:08,580

This is what God's gonna commend you for.

:

00:48:09,090 --> 00:48:09,780

It's your heart.

:

00:48:10,200 --> 00:48:12,570

Remember we started this whole

thing with one Corinthians 13.

:

00:48:13,200 --> 00:48:14,940

There's a kind of person, I

don't know if actually I quoted

:

00:48:14,940 --> 00:48:16,050

you now I think about it.

:

00:48:16,500 --> 00:48:17,220

I missed it.

:

00:48:18,960 --> 00:48:20,605

One Corinthians 13, Paul says,

there's the kind of person.

:

00:48:21,990 --> 00:48:25,740

Who can give and serve

to the furthest degree.

:

00:48:25,740 --> 00:48:30,390

He says it this way, he says, uh,

if I give up my body to be burned, I

:

00:48:30,390 --> 00:48:33,390

sacrifice my life for you, but I have not.

:

00:48:33,450 --> 00:48:35,520

Love is worthless.

:

00:48:36,630 --> 00:48:40,110

It's the most expensive gift you

could give anybody, but it can

:

00:48:40,110 --> 00:48:43,560

be spiritually profitless if it's

not done with the right heart.

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That's what this is all about.

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Helping you to serve with the right

heart, helping you to love your family

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with the right heart, helping you to

open your Bible with the right heart,

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helping you to engage in church life

with the right heart, even helping

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you to go through small groups for

this next hour with the right heart.

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Brothers, we're so grateful to spend

time with you and I hope this was

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helpful, but we want you, and we've

been praying for you to have the right

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heart to continue to make progress

in these things, and we are trusting

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that this is exactly the kind of thing

that God does over retreats like this.

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Only a day.

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We've only been here 24 hours.

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Little over that now.

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But we're trusting that God will use

these things to bless you and benefit you.

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And hopefully when you go home this

afternoon, this evening, um, you begin

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to take a lot more notice about how

you love people with the right heart.

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Let's pray.

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We'll make you to your groups.

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God thank you for this weekend and helping

us to go through four different sessions

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and to listen to the best of our ability.

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We now pray, Lord, as we enter into the

small group time, that we would do so

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with awareness of what we're doing, that

it would matter that we would not take it

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lightly, but that we would give our best.

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Help us to read the text and

to think about them and to

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respond to them accordingly.

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Let us honor and serve you with how

we love, with how we love one another,

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but also how we engage with this.

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It's easy for us, Lord, to give

pat answers and to be superficial.

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Um, and sometimes that's, that's,

it's helpful just to get into the

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conversation, but let us not stay there.

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Help us to be discontent with

just scratching the surface.

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Let us dive deep.

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Let us be real.

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Let us be honest.

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Let us make some Godly resolutions

as we leave this place, Lord,

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that you might be glorified.

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That our families and our

churches might be blessed.

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The people who know us might be

blessed because of our lives.

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We entrust this to you in Jesus name.

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Amen.

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