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Hebrews 5:7–10 | Resolved: Jesus: More Than Example, But Not Less
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00:00 Living in the Future

01:55 Convenience Becomes Expectation

03:38 Jesus Is Lord and Example

04:53 Entitlement and Quiet Quitting

09:16 Hebrews 5 Setup

09:42 Jesus Pays the Price

14:04 Pray Like Jesus

15:43 Loud Cries and Tears

21:23 Praying to the Father

23:21 Reverence and God’s Answer

25:13 Trust Gods Answer

25:40 Prayer Not Drive Through

26:15 Petition And Deference

27:00 Jesus Learns Obedience

27:53 No Skip Intro Growth

30:36 Reject Privilege Serve

34:08 Redemptive Suffering Lessons

37:14 Made Perfect High Priest

39:51 Submit In Repentance

41:55 Submit Ambition And Home

44:41 Keep Paying The Price

46:27 Final Prayer And Charge

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I noticed this week, um, in fact the last couple weeks that

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we basically live in the future.

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I don't know how many of you're old

enough to remember the Dick Tracy watches.

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Those are the coolest things I

could think of when I was a kid.

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I thought, how awesome would it be to

talk on my wrist and have someone on

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the other side hear it and respond.

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I just thought that was

the coolest idea ever.

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So I got a walkie talkie

and I taped it to my wrist.

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Did not work the same, but

it had the same idea today.

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Now we have not only what Dick Tracy had,

but even better, you can send all sorts

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of fun stuff through just your wrist

and through your communication efforts.

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Not only that, uh, last week Pastor Mark

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car drove us to Dallas.

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And it did so without any issue.

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There were several people in the car.

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It was myself, it was Pastor pj, pastor

Mark of course, and Ali Trinidad.

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We were driving to Dallas for this

conference and the car navigated

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us through all sorts of obstacles.

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It did a fantastic job too.

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I was really impressed.

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Pastor Mark was just sitting

there doing nothing and the

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car did like 99% of the work.

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Really impressive.

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I also remember that last week.

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I had an AI agent, a computer, do

several administrative tasks for me.

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I didn't touch, I instructed it.

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I gave in instructions, but then

I said, okay, now go do the thing.

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And it did all the things and

it did a really great job.

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I was really impressed at the fact that

my computer can now work for me and allow

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me to do the things that I wanted do.

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So while it was doing my administrative

work, I was working on the sermon.

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It was amazing.

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Uh, I also remember,

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I also remember that last

week, twice, maybe three times.

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My groceries delivered to my doorstep.

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I was there.

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I was just, I, I opened the door

and there was my groceries, my milk,

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my eggs, my water bottles, all the

things that we get a normal basis.

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Were sitting there just

waiting for me, and then I

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recognized I live in the future.

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Everything that I dreamed about as

a boy, about what the future would

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look like minus the flying cars.

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They lied about that.

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Everything else though, is pretty

phenomenal and one of the key features of

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our futuristic society is that so much.

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Of the friction in our life

has been altogether removed.

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A lot of the things that were

inconvenient before are now made

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accessible and easy and, and con and

convenient, as convenient can be.

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Now, those three words actually

I think describe a lot of what we

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encounter on a day to day basis.

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Easy, accessible and convenient.

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Easy accessible convenience to get into

a car and have it drive you somewhere.

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That's easy, very accessible.

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In fact, I saw in terms of accessibility.

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I saw that there was this, uh, 90 some

odd year old lady who bought a Tesla for

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the express purpose of having that Tesla

drive her around town in a safe way.

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And so a, a once previously immobile lady

is now being able to mobilely get around

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because she has accessible technology.

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Easy, accessible convenience.

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I can't think of anything

more convenient than having my

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groceries delivered to my door.

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That's it.

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That's as convenient.

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As convenient, can be easy,

accessible, and convenient.

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Would describe a lot of

the way that we live today.

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Uh, not everything surely, but a lot of

that, and that's precisely the danger for

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all of us because when that becomes the

normal operation of your life, it subtly

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becomes a normal expectation of your life.

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And now you begin to assume that

things in your life should be

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easy, accessible, and convenience.

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And it's not very far.

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Hop skipping a jump to get from

that idea to your walk with God.

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It doesn't take a lot for you to

think that your relationship with

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God has been conditioned by your

normal everyday experience to be

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easy, accessible, and convenience.

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And yet what we're gonna find out

is that Jesus does not give us that

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expectation about our walk with Him.

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It is anything but easy,

accessible, or convenience.

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In fact, often when we think about

Jesus, we do think about him as our

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savior, our high priest, and those

are totally right, but we often

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forget that Jesus is also Lord.

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He is not just the, the savior and

high priest, uh, he is our Lord.

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He is not only our example, he's more

than our example, but he is our example.

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And what I want us to see this morning as

we prepare to open our Bibles to Hebrews

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chapter five, is that Jesus sets for us

an example that is dictated by his life.

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Jesus says, the perfect man shows us what

it looks like to be a man who's being

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perfected, A man who's growing in grace.

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He's gonna show us that it's not easy,

accessible, or convenient, but rather.

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And he shows us the hard path.

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But it's a good one.

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The path that makes us most alive.

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The path that makes us

mostly, uh, most manlike.

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The path that shows us, thank you.

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The path that shows us what it means

to be a disciple maturing in Christ.

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So we're gonna follow his model.

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Now, remember, Jesus is

more than our example.

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He's more than him.

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Lots of people will say Jesus is a great

moral figure that you should follow.

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We say that too.

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As Christians, we would say amen to them.

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But we don't stop at that.

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We don't say that.

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He's only our moral example.

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We say he's much more,

he is our high priest.

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He is our savior.

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He is our Lord, but he

is also our example.

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One of the reasons why this is important

for you and I, as I said before, we, we

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are in a world where everything is easy,

accessible, and convenient, but there's

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certain temptations that you and I, I

think I can identify most of us in this

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room where you and I will battle two.

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Two results of that conditioning.

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Your mental conditioning

results in a few things.

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And here's what I'm gonna say, uh, no

matter what your age is, you're gonna

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find the, the mental conditioning

of entitlement and deserving, uh,

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entitlement and deserving here.

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Here's what I mean by that.

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If you're younger, you

might think of it like this.

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Um.

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I am entitled to enjoy my teenage years.

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I'm entitled to enjoy my, my, my

youthfulness, uh, all work in no play

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makes Jack a doll, boy, as they say.

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So I'm entitled to live a little

more recklessly because I'm young.

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And so when I become older, when I,

when I get older and maybe I start

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seriously dating, then I'll think about

getting serious with God and getting

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serious about owning my faith and not

just letting it be my parents' faith.

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Now I'll get serious about

growing up in my maturity.

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Uh, once I have my own apartment, once I

no longer have to care for my own room,

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I want to care or care for just my room.

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I'll, I'll grow up when I,

when I grow up, I'll get older.

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When I'm older, as the thinking might go.

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In their case, discipleship is

postponed until after they're done

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doing whatever they want to do.

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That's easy to see in a young mindset.

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What about for those of us who are,

let's say, seasoned, seasoned mindset?

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And that's most of you in this

room, and I'm gonna qualify under

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that heading, seasoned mindset

might say something like this, I've

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earned the right to take it easy.

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I deserve to kick my feet up.

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Um, my gray hair shows that I've lived

life enough to, to do things a little

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differently than everybody else.

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Uh, what's true about us, and God

has given us this, is that men are

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often willing to pay the price.

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Early in life, we've learned, at

least at some age, that when you

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put the front work in, a lot of the

results down the road are enjoyable.

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You know, you save for so many

years, you get to see that your

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retirement fund is now, uh,

producing a lot of interest for you.

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And, you know, you worked for so

many years and now you've, uh,

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obtained a certain level of notoriety

and accomplishment in your career.

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Uh, maybe you're sought after for your

expertise in this thing and that thing.

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And so you, you can easily and adopt a

mindset of saying, I, I paid the price.

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It's now my turn to reap.

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Uh, I've already paid enough.

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But again, this isn't the

model that Jesus sets for us.

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He tells us the opposite.

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He says, we gotta be

willing to pay the price.

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How often?

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Jesus says, take up your

cross daily, pay the price.

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Daily.

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Temptation for us isn't laziness, man.

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It really is.

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Something along the

lines of quiet, quitting.

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You've heard of this term?

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Quiet, quitting a quiet retirement.

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Uh, a sense of I've done enough.

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Let the young guys do the

work now, or I've done enough.

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Uh, I I deserve to be

pampered a little bit.

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Um, and then there's, there's nothing

wrong with taking breaks, but there

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is something wrong with saying, I'm

gonna turn in my retirement check early

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and check out from what the church

is asking or what more specifically.

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But Christ's asking, lemme

just give you a couple examples

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of what this might look like.

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One area is maybe the delegating of

spiritual leadership to your bride got

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incredibly godly woman in your life.

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God has gifted you with a

woman who is exceptional.

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And maybe you're tempted to let her carry

the spiritual leadership in your family.

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So instead of taking the initiative

to pray with your family, to lead

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your kids in prayer and discipleship,

you say, well, she's really good

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at it and she also knows the Bible

better than I do, so I'm gonna let her

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take the lead in this another area.

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You might seize this, you know, and

perhaps, let me just add to this.

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Perhaps you might even say to yourself,

well, man, I, I put in a lot of work.

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I've worked 10 hours today and I

don't want to come home and do this.

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You know, I, I'd like her to do that.

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I, I, I deserve a break.

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I deserve some time for myself

and to recharge my batteries.

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Maybe, uh, another area is showing up

to church and saying, no, I, I was part

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of all these, I was part of a church

plan before, and so I know what it is to

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submit a lot of time and energy to it,

and I've earned some time to sit back

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and let, let other people do the job.

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Um, dangerous thinking, isn't it?

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Uh, this kind of mindset can

percolate and, uh, can grow.

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When, when, uh, for any sinner really,

but especially when we're, we're

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given the world where everything is

easy, accessible, and convenience.

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Again, Jesus calls us to

a life of discipleship.

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That's anything but those things.

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And in so many areas of our life, we

might be tempted no to no longer pay the

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price to check out early to quit before

God has told you it's time to quit.

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So what I want you to see here is how

this attitude is, uh, really contrasted

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in the life of Jesus earthly ministry.

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Hebrews chapter five is

where we're gonna be.

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Verses seven through nine.

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Can you just turn that one?

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It's time.

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Just this back and forth.

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That's all.

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Thank you.

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All right.

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You're good?

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You're good for now.

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Alright.

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Hebrews chapter five, uh, as you,

as I prepare to get in there.

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All right.

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We're gonna see, um.

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How Jesus pays the price in three areas.

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You're gonna see him pay the price

by his praying, his suffering,

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and his submitting, his praying,

his suffering, and his submitting.

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We're gonna see those three

things in Jesus' life.

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And from those three things, I'm gonna

show you what I hope to be, something

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helpful, to encourage you to keep paying

the price today, to see Jesus as more

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than an example, yes, but not less than

to encourage and edify your faith and

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to encourage you to not stop taking

up the cross, to follow after Christ.

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Your manhood is always

gonna be challenged.

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We're always gonna be tempted to

be lazy or lethargic or to sit

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back and be passive, but Jesus

calls us to something different.

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Let's take a look at that.

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Now we're gonna read it

together, Matthew, excuse me.

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Hebrews chapter five,

verses seven through 10.

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It says this, in the days of his flesh,

Jesus offered, offered up prayers and

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supplications with loud cries and tears to

him who was able to save him from death,

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and he was heard because of his reverence.

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Although he was a son, he

learned obedience through what he

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suffered and being made perfect.

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He became the source of eternal

salvation to all who obey him.

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Let's just finish the

sentence here in verse 10.

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Being designated by God, a high

priest after the odor of milk Zeek.

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Okay.

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Several things I need you to

know as we jump into this text.

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Number one, chapter five of Hebrews

is about Jesus high priesthood.

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You saw it there in verse 10.

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Jesus is a high priest after the

order of melek, which just means that

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he's part of a different priesthood

that Israel previously did not know.

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His priesthoods supersedes

what was before.

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Uh, Hebrews chapter five is a way to

identify Jesus as a high priest, and he's

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the perfect, well suited high priest.

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He is qualified to serve in this

role, and this is part of what the.

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Preacher in Hebrews is trying to

show you he's a better high priest.

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He's a qualified high priest,

and here's some of the ways that

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he functions as a high priest.

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Now, let's just quickly remind ourselves,

in case you're a little less familiar, the

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high priesthood of Israel was meant to be

someone who mediates between God and man.

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The high priest was to go in the

high, uh, the Holy of Holies once

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a year to offer a sacrifice and to

make it to him and for the people.

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The book of Hebrews is trying

to show that Jesus is the

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superior and better high priest.

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Uh, more than that.

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He's also the, he's also our

savior, but he's high priest.

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He's qualified to be our go-between, to

be the connection between God and man.

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And so here, then we zoom in on a

particular moment in Jesus life.

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And what I think is happening

in chapter five, verse seven

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through nine, is a reference to

Jesus suffering in the garden.

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You might remember that in the garden,

he's praying to the father and he's

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weeping tears, and his, he's sweating

drops like, great, uh, sweating.

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Like great drops of blood.

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And so here we have a, a, a time

capsule of what it looked like for

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Jesus to mediate between us and God.

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Uh, this little section also shows

us what his ministry looked like.

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In fact, the beginning of verse

seven, take a look at that again.

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You'll notice there's a time

marker there that you can't miss.

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Well, you should've missed, at least

Verse seven says, in the days of his

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flesh, which tells us this is a particular

moment in Jesus ministry life, this

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isn't about his exalted status right now.

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This isn't about his consummated

status as the, as the king

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over the millennial kingdom.

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This is about a particular moment

in human history when Jesus was.

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Preparing to sacrifice

himself on the cross.

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This is in the days of his flesh.

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Uh, this time marker emphasizes

his humanity important because

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that's gonna play a big role.

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For Jesus to be our high priest,

he had to be full of human.

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So in his humanity as a full

man, he accomplishes, uh, he

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accomplishes our salvation.

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Keep that peace in mind.

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He does this in full dependence upon the

father through the power of the spirit.

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I should say that.

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But let me just point out to you one

thing here in a second half verse seven.

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Notice what Jesus is doing in the

days of his flesh before being

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exalted, before being, uh, lifted

high by the Father, Jesus offered

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up prayers and supplications.

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This is exactly what you should

expect from a high priest.

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This is his job.

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He prays for you.

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He intercedes for you.

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This is what Jesus does, and he does

it supremely if we're gonna pay the

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press like Jesus, remember, he's.

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Not, uh, he is our example, but

he is, he is, he is our example,

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but he's not less than that.

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Um, so we do acknowledge he is our

high priest, but if we're gonna

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take cues from Jesus about what

it looks like to live well, we're

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gonna, number one, pray like Jesus.

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Let's just pray like Jesus.

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If we're going to recognize that

Jesus is more than our example,

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but not less, we need to say,

okay, we need to pray like Jesus.

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And, and, and it's important for you to

see first of all, that Jesus does pray.

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The son of God and son of man prayed.

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He took time out of his schedule

ministering to people and

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teaching the masses to pray.

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And I'm gonna argue here that

this is a prayer of desperation.

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He, he resolves to pray and he resolves

to pray in light of the fact that it was

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not easy, accessible, or convenience.

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Jesus was sought after people were

running to meet him at his destination

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where when he was out at sea, they

went to the port that he was gonna

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come into and they waited for him.

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Talk about having no time to breathe.

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They were so bent on getting Jesus'

attention that even as Jesus is

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mourning the loss of his cousin,

John the Baptist, they come and

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find him in the wilderness and they

have needs that are ready to be met.

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And Jesus doesn't look at them and say,

guys, I just need a break to grieve.

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Please let me just have a few hours alone.

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And instead, no, he ministers to them.

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Because his ministry life was so

impacted, he would take time alone in

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the morning to just spend time with God.

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He'd wake up really early

while it was still dark.

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Mark chapter one says, and he

would spend time with the father.

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So Jesus prays.

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You see that part of what Jesus is showing

us here again, uh, he, he's more than

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our model of prayer because he's our

intercessor, but he's not less than that.

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He also models for us what it looks

like to be a true, fully human man.

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Well, I want you to notice

the way that he prays though.

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Take a look here in verse seven, he

prays how with loud cries and tears.

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Jesus is not a dispassionate high priest.

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He's not interceding with indifference.

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Here, I I want you to think about this.

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How would, how would the author of Hebrews

know this if this is as I suspect Jesus

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in the Garden the night before, he was

about to be betrayed and given into the

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hands of the Romans to be crucified.

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How do they know that?

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He prayed with loud cries and tears.

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I'm gonna make two guesses

that I, I, I think are textual.

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You can follow, follow along with

me if, if you think this is fitting.

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Number one.

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I think because the disciples

had had access to Jesus, they

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had access to his prayer life.

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You might remember in Luke chapter 11,

they said, Jesus teaches us how to pray.

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They found something so

remarkable about his preaching.

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Uh, so remarkable about his praying,

rather, that they asked him,

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please show us how you do this.

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So they had access to his prayer

life, and I would wager they

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knew that Jesus was a man who.

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Prayed with loud cries and tears.

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I think this is a regular feature,

or at least it hints at that.

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Secondly, if this is a Garden

of Gethsemane, he did call

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three to come along with him.

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Remember those guys, Peter, James, and

John, are invited to be part of his inner

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circle, so as he's praying, preparing to

die, he says, come along with me guys.

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Watch and pray with me.

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The text says they fell asleep.

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You know the story, but I don't know

that they were sleeping the whole time

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because it wouldn't take a lot to say.

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Oh.

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I hear loud cries and tears.

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Maybe Jesus, on the night that he was

about to be betrayed was piercing the

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night sky with his cries and he was

not concealing them, crying quietly,

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as we might do if we're trying to be

subtle and not let people know that

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we're, you know, shedding tears.

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Jesus is crying with loud cries and tears.

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This is full on crying.

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I think his disciples might

have hurt him and passed it on.

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He prayed with passion.

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A couple points about that.

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Then if we're gonna pray like Jesus,

that really does mean we need to be

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able to pray honestly with vulnerability

and honesty and vulnerability is

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not part of our manhood culture.

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At least not today.

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I, I was watching, uh, little

House in the Prairie with my kids.

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I've been watching it for a long time now.

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It's my first time making it through.

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I mean, please don't judge me for that.

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I know it's not the Manly a show to watch.

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I picked it up 'cause it was clean go.

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You can understand that, right?

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You can sympathize.

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I picked it up 'cause it was clean

and I could enjoy it with my family.

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Great storytelling by the way.

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But here's what's

consistent about this show.

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It constantly pulls on

the, on the harsh dreams.

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It's a dad who loves his family, who

wants to protect his wife and lead his

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girls and, and do right in the society.

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And constantly, I'm challenged because

it, it starts pulling tears outta my eyes.

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And I probably do what you do.

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I hold it in.

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Don't, this is, this is just a TV show.

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I don't need them to see

me crying for these things.

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I get a little embarrassed when

I get emotional at a TV show.

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I don't know about you,

but look at Jesus here.

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I don't think Jesus is embarrassed about

the full expression of his emotions here.

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I don't think Jesus is embarrassed

about being honest with

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what's happening in his heart.

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I think real manhood, as Jesus depicts

it, is emotionally available, and that's

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just indicated by the way that he prays.

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He's honest with the father.

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He's not pretending to

be something he's not.

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He's laying it out as it is, and I wonder

if anyone's given you the permission

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to be that way with your father.

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If you're praying like Jesus, here's what

I can tell you about your prayer life.

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You're not pulling punches.

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That doesn't mean you're

being disrespectful.

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Doesn't mean that you're telling God

what to do, but it is saying, I want

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to take the time to be real with you.

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God, and being real with a father

is as hard as it is to be real

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with your bride or with your kids.

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It takes time, it takes

energy, it takes slowness.

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It takes you being willing to

say, I'm not gonna rush this.

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I need to, I need to

give you what you're due.

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If you go on a date with your

wife, you're not starting.

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Your clock is okay.

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One hour go.

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What's going on in your life?

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Okay, we gotta get home now.

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We gotta go.

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You're not gonna rush you.

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These things take time, and sometimes we

rush God because we've got things to do.

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We don't get the time that it needs,

and, and that's why in part, we're

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not emotionally available to the Lord.

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And when that happens, again,

you're conditioning yourself

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to act in certain ways.

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You're developing certain patterns of

expression that's going to bleed onto your

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wife, kids, your friends, your neighbors.

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Jesus is emotionally

connected to the Father.

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Obviously, if this is the night

he's going to be betrayed, he's,

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it's gonna be intense about it.

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He cries, he wails.

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He makes it evident, I'm telling you,

is you have to cry about everything.

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I don't think Jesus cried about

everything, but I can tell you.

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I can guarantee there are things

in your life that you probably

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should shed some tears about.

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Should not could, but you should.

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There have been a handful of times

in my life when I've been so moved

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with love or concern for someone that

the tears have been pulled out and I

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wonder if the same can be true for you.

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Have you shed tears over your children's

salvation or your grandchildren?

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Have you prayed for your wife with

the kind of intensity that says, Lord

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I, I need her to grow in these areas.

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I care about her, her holiness.

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I care about her looking like you.

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I care about my love for her.

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Lord, forgive me.

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Have you ever been so grieved

by your sin that you're willing

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to cry tears over those things?

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Have you ever loved the savior so

much that you communicate that love

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with tears of joy, tears of gratitude?

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Again, you don't have

to do this every day.

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I'm not saying that I'm,

I'm putting a burden on you.

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You should cry more often, gentlemen.

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I'm just saying.

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Jesus communicates to the Father with

a real authenticity and intensity,

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and that was a part of his life.

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I suspect we gonna pray like Jesus.

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That means we're gonna have to be willing

to spend time with him, to give him the

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honor and the deference that he deserves.

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Well, notice who Jesus prays to here.

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Let's make a quick comment about this.

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Jesus prays.

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To the father.

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That's who's being referred to, to him,

who was able to save him from death.

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Just real quick, every prayer that is

recorded of Jesus is directed to the

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Father, not the Spirit, spirit son of you.

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Every prayer in the Bible that Jesus

is recorded as saying is to the Father,

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I think that's instructive for us.

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Your, your prayers ought to be

directed to the Father by and large.

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Um, and in fact, the way that I've

thought about this and I think is

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helpful, it's to the father, through

the son, by the spirit to the Father,

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through the son, by the spirit.

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Our prayers are like Jesus meant

to be directed to the Father.

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In fact, when he tells us

to pray, what does he say?

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He says, when you pray, say

you fill it in our Father.

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That's right.

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Notice he doesn't tell you to

say Our spirit in heaven doesn't

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tell you to ask the spirit.

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There's nothing wrong with

praying to the spirit.

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Spirit can't get due, but the

spirit's job is to point you

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to the father through the son.

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So Jesus prays that the Father,

that's a good practice for us as well.

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Did the father save him from death?

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Uh, he was able to save him.

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Did he do that?

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Well, yes and no.

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Right?

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Yes and no.

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No.

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The father did not deliver him from

death, at least that death immediately.

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But yes, he did deliver him from death

and that he a rose him from the death.

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And so what we see here again is that

Jesus is praying and he effectively prays.

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Jesus did get a yes, but it was a yes,

but yes, but Son, yes, I will deliver

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you from death, but you're still

gonna go through the doorway of death.

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Why don't you sit for a second

and think about how that might

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influence the way that you pray and

what you expect God to answer you.

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You might pray for the job and

God might say yes, but, or you

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might pray for a different house.

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Housing arrangement.

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Yes, son, but.

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That's what God says to him.

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This is the son of God.

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Here's a, here's a fun one.

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Look at the last part of verse seven.

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Why did the father answer Jesus prayers?

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There's a lot of answers you could

give to that theologically, and

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if you're theologically minded,

this is gonna be fun for you.

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If you're not, you can tune

out for like three minutes.

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But if you aren't theologically

minded, notice here, why did

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the father answer Jesus first?

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Because of his reverence?

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Fascinating.

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Biblically speaking.

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This is fascinating because he could

have said anything else that you

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would expect, oh, he's the son of God.

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He's gonna get God's ear.

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He's perfect in righteousness.

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He's gonna get God's ear.

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He obeyed the Father to the very

end, or as the Old Testament says

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about some of the kings, he, he

obeyed the Lord with his whole heart.

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You would expect to see those

things, but yet what you see

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here is because of his reverence.

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It's not about Jesus' uniqueness as a

Son of God and great high priest, none of

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that is cited as the reason God heard him.

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This is reverence.

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I think that's so instructive for us.

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I mean, remember, Jesus is more

than our example, but he's not less,

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his reverence ought to inform ours.

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When we go to him and we go to the

Father in prayer, what this reverence

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refers to is that Jesus didn't make

demands for escape or deliverance.

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Remember he, he finished the prayer

with not as I will, but as you do.

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And because of that, he received and

accepted the father's painful will.

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He revered God enough.

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He loved God enough to say,

I, I want what you want.

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Even if that means I have to walk

through the doorway of death.

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Several things then from this, this

brief verse, praying like Jesus

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means trusting the answer God gives.

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Let me just encourage

you to think about that.

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Praying like Jesus means

trusting the answer God gives.

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Being heard by God does not mean

the request is always granted.

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That should be evident for

those of us who have walked into

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the faith for a long season.

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Trusting God means trusting the

answer he gives and that the

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answer isn't always gonna be a yes.

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Jesus prayed that the cup would

pass from him, but it didn't.

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It didn't because praying like Jesus

also means pursuing God, not the gift.

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Praying like Jesus first means

trusting the answer God gives.

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Praying like Jesus also means

pursuing God in your prayer life.

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Prayer is our way of aligning ourselves

with God's will rather than telling

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him how we want him to align with ours.

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And that means us being willing to say,

look, I understand that, Lord, you're

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gonna do what you're gonna do, but I'm

gonna ask you please do these things.

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Prayer is primarily relational

and not transactional difference.

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Transactional is, I drive through the

window, I get my order, I pick it up, I

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drive out the car, the, the drive through.

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Relational is, sweetheart.

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Well, let's go to dinner and

spend it a couple hours together.

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Or I'm gonna take my dad out for

dinner and we're gonna just hang

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out and enjoy each other's company.

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One's relational.

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One is transactional.

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Prayer is not drive through.

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Prayer is, let's sit down and

let's, let's talk a while.

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Thirdly, prayer is like prayer.

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Praying like Jesus means

trusting the answer.

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God gives praying like Jesus means

pursuing God, not gifts, and finally

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praying like Jesus means seeing

prayer as a combination of two things.

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Earn petition.

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Absolute deference.

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Earn petition.

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Absolute deference.

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I'm giving my true heart here, but

whatever you say, God, I trust you.

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If you want me to stay in this

dead end job, 'cause you've closed

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all my doors, you've hedged me in.

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I trust.

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If you want me to stay in this

relationship, which has been so

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taxing for me, I don't get it.

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Why they won't change.

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I've tried.

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I've done everything.

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I've been praying.

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Lord, if you want me to stay

in this relationship, so be it.

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Okay, so much more here.

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Verse seven sets us up to see that Jesus

intercedes for us as our high priest.

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He does it with loud cries and tears to

him who is able to save him from death,

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and he was heard because of his reverence.

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But I want you to see

something stunningly.

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Jesus never appeals to his

unique privilege and status

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as son or high priest.

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He appeals to the father's will.

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Look at verse eight.

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Although he was a son, he learned

obedience through what he suffered.

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Jesus is more than our

example, but he's not less.

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Jesus suffered first.

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Number two, we need to suffer with Jesus.

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Suffer with Jesus.

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Although he was a son,

that's a critical line there.

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Although he was a son, it's a

concession that reveals Jesus

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experience during his earthly ministry.

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Uh, even though he was the son of

God, it did not exempt him from

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the experience of genuine humanity.

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Uh, one of the things that I love

doing, um, is when I'm watching

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something by myself, I will

always hit the skip intro button.

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Never, I never wanna see the credits.

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I don't care.

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Skip intro goes right

to the, the good stuff.

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But when I'm with my kids, I

feel I have an obligation to

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make them watch the intro.

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Like we're gonna see, we've,

we've watched the intro to

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Little House hundreds of times.

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It's part of our, it's part of our

tradition now, and they're still an,

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I can skip intro, but I never do.

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I say, you need to hear this.

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I grew up with this.

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You need to experience what this is like.

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You need to experience

what I've experienced.

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It's good for you to feel the, the

pain of going through the intro.

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Watching the commercials, but

interestingly, there's not a skip

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intro button for the Christian life.

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There is no fast forward to maturity.

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There is no, I can skip the beginning

of this and get right to the good stuff.

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No, everything is about progressive

growth and even Jesus himself was not

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exempted from this, although he was a son.

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Verse eight says, although it's offering

a concession, even though this is the

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case, he never used the the card and

said, ah, look, I'm gonna skip this

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:

level and I'm gonna go right to the.

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The championship.

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I'm gonna go right to the cross.

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It could have been that you realize

he could have been born in the manger

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in Bethlehem and then the next week

had been sacrificed, didn't happen.

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And yet, when you look at the sacrificial

system in the Old Testament, you'll notice

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that often it is a young unblemished lamb.

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:

And Jesus was young, relatively

speaking, 33 years old is not a

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:

long time, but he wasn't a year old.

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:

He wasn't a week old.

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He was 33 about.

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Why live that whole time?

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:

Well, because he was doing

what God had called him to do.

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He was progressively growing in

his understanding, progressively

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:

going, growing in his, his

godliness and his humanity.

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He didn't hit, he didn't use a

skip intro button, did not appeal

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:

to divine or relational privilege.

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Paid the price.

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Sometimes age status can tempt us

to think that we have paid or dues.

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We've talked about this already.

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Now, I wanna just camp on this really

quickly because it makes sense.

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Um.

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When God calls us to follow him, he,

he doesn't say, when you graduate

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:

to this stage of maturity, then

you're exempted from all the basics.

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You don't have to do the things

that you used to do anymore.

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:

In fact, Christianity is, is is

often a, a long maturing in the

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:

same direction with the basics.

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:

Praying, reading your bible,

going to church, learning from

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the sermons, all those things.

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:

Now, age and status do not change things.

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You might be the president,

CEO of a company.

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You might be the highest ranking employee

in your, in your division, but that

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:

doesn't change your status with the Lord.

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He doesn't see that and say,

I'm so impressed by you.

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You can do things differently now

because you have your own parking

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:

spot in the company parking lot.

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:

We're all his children.

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We all sit in many respects

as on level footing.

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And God calls us to

approach him in that way.

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:

How does this work in practice?

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I, I, I once told God,

don't tell God what, what.

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:

But here's what I told him.

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I told him I would never be part of

another church plant because I don't

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like setting up and tearing down.

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Clearly I didn't think that

one through 'cause he said, ha.

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And I'm part of another church plan

and I'm sitting up and tearing down

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:

probably for the rest of my life.

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One of the things that's been

really sweet though in this is

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that I, I've got to see saints.

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Godly older men step up in an area where

I would say if I'm, if I'm that age,

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I might exempt myself and say, well,

you know, my back guys and my eyesight

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:

isn't what it used to be, and these

muscles aren't what they used to be.

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Uh, but yet I've seen older men

take the brunt of that work.

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Um, even if I never miss, I

could just point out too, well,

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at least one of that's here.

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I don't think the other one is here.

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Greg Shaver.

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Um, I don't, maybe he would

be objected to my calling him

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:

old, but Greg Shaver does that.

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He's an, he's an older gentleman.

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He's pushing carts and lifting chairs

and trying to pick up the stage pieces.

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:

And we say, Greg, don't do that.

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You're gonna hurt yourself.

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Still does it.

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Pete Burner, he does the same thing.

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Pete Burner cleans the bathrooms.

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I dunno if you know that when you

go to the, the, the, the cafeteria

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:

in the morning, if the bathroom

smells so fresh and so clean, clean,

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:

it's because Pete Burner cleaned

it 99 times out of a hundred,

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:

there are other older saints who

refuse to stop paying the price.

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:

And they say, I don't care how old

I am, I'm doing it because that's

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:

what God has called me to do.

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:

And if, if the church needs that I'm

gonna serve, I'm gonna jump into that.

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I'm not old enough.

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I'm not too advanced,

I'm too mature from that.

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:

I'm not gonna embrace privilege.

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:

I'm gonna take my position as servant.

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:

Who's that sound like?

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Uh, it sounds to me a lot like

Jesus, who remember Jesus.

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:

Luke chapter 22, he says this, who

is the greater one who reclines

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:

at table or one who serves?

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It is not the one who recline.

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:

Oh, rather, is it not the

one who reclines that table?

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But I am among you as the one who serves.

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:

Luke 2227, Jesus says, I

am the greatest among you.

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:

And yet, how do I prove my greatness?

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:

How do I prove my prestige

and my status, my privilege?

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:

I use my power, my prestige, my

status, my privilege to serve you.

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:

This is the way of Jesus.

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You suffer with Jesus by

rejecting privileged position.

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You serve with Jesus,

you suffer with Jesus.

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:

Rather by saying, I don't care how

old I am or what I perceive to be

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:

my, my accolades, my entitlements,

I will serve regardless.

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I gotta ask you, man, are you willing

to pay the price of discipleship to

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Jesus to suffer with him in this way?

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This is incredibly humbling.

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:

No one wants to do this, and yet we

will never outgrow the humble service

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:

Jesus models for us and calls us to.

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If you ever do outgrow humble service,

willingness to take the grunt work.

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:

You might have outgrown Jesus.

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:

Whew.

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:

Scary place to be.

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:

Lemme just encourage you take, take

the lowly job, do the grunt work.

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:

Do it in league with Jesus knowing that

it draws his pleasure, whether that's

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:

at home, doing the dishes, putting

the kids' shoes away, whether it's at

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:

church stack in a chair, whether it's

at your office, the trash is full.

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:

You see it's full.

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It's not my job to take it out.

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:

I'll just let someone else do that.

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:

I'm gonna pass right on.

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:

Bye.

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I see it.

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I identify the problem.

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I'll resolve the problem.

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:

I'm gonna serve, you know that

napkin container's empty at home.

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My wife will get it.

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No, I'll do it.

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:

I'll take care of it.

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:

I'll, I'll fill the napkin container.

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:

I'm one among you as one who serves.

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:

Suffering with Jesus means rejecting

privilege, but it also means valuing

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:

the redemptive purposes of suffering.

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:

Notice that Jesus learned

obedience through what he suffered.

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:

Verse eight, he learned obedience

through what He suffered.

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:

Again, another place where your

theology's gonna be challenged

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:

because isn't Jesus already perfect?

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:

Wasn't he born perfect?

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:

Wasn't he born righteous?

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:

And yet here it says he learned obedience.

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:

There was something he did not know

that he had to learn through experience.

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:

And here we find out that Jesus does grow.

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:

Uh, jot down Luke five rather.

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:

Luke 2 52.

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:

Jesus grows in obedience.

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:

He increases in knowledge and in wisdom,

he increases in the favor of God.

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:

There is something very

real about Jesus' humanity.

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:

That's where we say he was truly human.

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:

He did truly have to grow and learn

as a human, which means when he

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:

learns obedience through suffering.

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:

This is not just the Bible saying

it was kind of like that he did.

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:

He learned.

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:

He learned even more

through his suffering.

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:

What it was like to be

obedient to the father.

769

:

Favorite status, didn't exempt him.

770

:

Being divine.

771

:

Literally divine did not

exempt Jesus from suffering.

772

:

But there's redemptive

purposes behind the suffering.

773

:

In fact, being Godly

increases your suffering.

774

:

That's a slightly different

direction, but lemme just say it.

775

:

Being godly increases your

suffering, not lessens it.

776

:

With that.

777

:

Then if we see Jesus suffering,

favorite status does not exempt you

778

:

from it, but it does guarantee that

your suffering is never for nothing.

779

:

It's always redemptive.

780

:

There's always a purpose, and

I can't even promise you that.

781

:

You'll always know what that purpose is

782

:

when you're suffering.

783

:

Then here's your, here's your posture.

784

:

Like Jesus, extract all

the good you can from it.

785

:

Instead of simply asking, God, why?

786

:

Why?

787

:

Why is this happening to me?

788

:

Why did you allow me to go through this?

789

:

Why are you letting this

person do this to me?

790

:

Ask him, what are you teaching me, Lord?

791

:

How can I love you?

792

:

Even in the midst of this?

793

:

How can I be faithful to you even as you

allow me to go through this affliction

794

:

less why and more what and how?

795

:

And right now I'd love for you to just

ask yourself what you're most often

796

:

tempted to complain and grumble about.

797

:

Think about it.

798

:

What are you most often tempted

to grumble and complain about?

799

:

These are the areas where it

doesn't take much to jostle

800

:

you and get a snarky reaction.

801

:

Maybe for some of you, when you drive

it is your least gly time of the day.

802

:

People are cutting you off and they're

tailgating you, not tailgating.

803

:

That's different.

804

:

They're tailgating while you're driving.

805

:

That's a problem too.

806

:

But they're tailing you.

807

:

And maybe people are driving recklessly

and you just, your blood boils and you

808

:

just start calling down curses on them,

if not verbally, at least internally.

809

:

Uh, maybe it's when you get home and

you're finding the house in a mess

810

:

and you're thinking, why is this

not the way it's supposed to be?

811

:

Who, who's on, who's on first?

812

:

Why is there no one

who's doing the job here?

813

:

Maybe at the office you sit next to

some knuckleheads and they're always

814

:

saying things that are offensive

to you, and you just, where are you

815

:

most tempted to complain and grumble?

816

:

Ask God to help you learn

obedience through that suffering.

817

:

That's what happened to Jesus.

818

:

Lord, help me learn obedience through the

suffering, relatively model by comparison.

819

:

Okay,

820

:

verse nine.

821

:

Verse nine.

822

:

Being made perfect and being made perfect.

823

:

He became the source of eternal

salvation to all who obey him.

824

:

In what sense was Jesus made?

825

:

Perfect.

826

:

Again, this is highlighting the

humanity of Jesus as our high priest.

827

:

Being made perfect here in this

context means that he fulfilled, he

828

:

qualified to be our perfect high priest.

829

:

He had to go through the gateway of

suffering to qualify as our high priest.

830

:

The whole book of Hebrews helps

make this case better than

831

:

I will in the short moment.

832

:

But this means at least this

Jesus, although never a sinner,

833

:

and though always eternally holy,

had to live out perfect obedience.

834

:

For the 33 years, God gave him under

genuine human temptation and suffering

835

:

to qualify as our high priest and savior.

836

:

He had to, his perfection as divine

in his divinity was not sufficient

837

:

in affecting our salvation.

838

:

God made him live 33 years.

839

:

To qualify to be our high priest.

840

:

And again, that doesn't talk about,

we're not saying he was a sinner and

841

:

he learned and he became more holy.

842

:

We're not saying that he

was always eternally holy.

843

:

What we're talking about

is the human experience.

844

:

He had to go through human experience

to fulfill all righteousness as he

845

:

puts it in Matthew chapter three.

846

:

Remember, Jesus gets baptized.

847

:

He's baptized by John and, and John

says, Lord, you should baptize me.

848

:

He says, no, John, think about this.

849

:

I need to do this to

fulfill all righteousness.

850

:

This was necessary to

affect your salvation.

851

:

That's what Jesus is doing.

852

:

In fact, think of it like this.

853

:

You ever go to a waterpark and

there's water being poured in those

854

:

big buckets at the top, and it's

like a hundred gallons of water.

855

:

There's water being poured in.

856

:

Eventually when it reaches the very,

uh, top, most of its of its filled

857

:

capacity, it will tip over and then

pour out those a hundred gallons and

858

:

it begin the process all over again.

859

:

You think about Jesus like a bucket.

860

:

He is for his whole 33 years being

poured into, he's accumulating

861

:

perfect righteousness for us.

862

:

He never lacked it.

863

:

He always had the righteousness, but

he's accumulating the experience of that

864

:

righteousness for his whole 33 years.

865

:

And at the cross, it was

poured out for you and for me.

866

:

Jesus was never emptied of righteousness.

867

:

He always possessed it.

868

:

The experiential nature of his learning

and growing and becoming righteous

869

:

is what's being referred to here.

870

:

But you'll notice the very end of

verse nine, being made perfect.

871

:

He became the source of eternal salvation.

872

:

To all who, what was that word saying?

873

:

Obey him.

874

:

Obey him.

875

:

Point number three.

876

:

Submit to Jesus.

877

:

Submit to Jesus.

878

:

Simple.

879

:

Pray like him.

880

:

Suffer with him, submit to him.

881

:

Two kinds of submission you

will always render to Jesus.

882

:

Number one, the submission

of repentant faith.

883

:

The Gospel, first and

foremost is a command.

884

:

It's not, it's not an invitation.

885

:

We talk about it that way in its

sense, invitation, invitational.

886

:

But Mark one 15, when Jesus is

preaching about his his kingdom,

887

:

he says, the time is fulfilled.

888

:

The kingdom of God is at hand,

repents and believe in the gospel.

889

:

Those are two imperatives.

890

:

The first obedience that anybody renders

to Christ is repentant trust in Christ.

891

:

That's the, that's the

gospel in a nutshell.

892

:

We repent and believe in him.

893

:

We need to learn to repent and believe.

894

:

Someone needs to show us the way.

895

:

That's why we, we need a preacher.

896

:

They need to tell us how to do this.

897

:

So we do.

898

:

That

899

:

thing is, and some Christians

mistake this, you will never

900

:

outgrow repentance and faith.

901

:

For the rest of your Christian life, you

will always be repenting and trusting.

902

:

It gets stronger and it gets better and

it gets deeper, but it never goes away.

903

:

These are the basics of Christian belief.

904

:

You will always be repenting and trusting.

905

:

Kind of like when you learn to

play basketball, when you learn

906

:

to dribble, you learn to dribble,

and that's the foundation that

907

:

applies to all the other things.

908

:

You're not gonna do a layup and forget

how to dribble unless you're LeBron

909

:

James, but you're gonna typically

dribble and do a layup at the same time.

910

:

Those skills build on one another,

and you're not gonna grow out of that.

911

:

Your basic skills, if I can call 'em

that, repentance and faith will always

912

:

be there in your Christian life.

913

:

So submitting to Jesus means,

first of all, in repentant faith.

914

:

Secondly, in faithful obedience, because

Jesus is more than our example and not

915

:

less His obedience that He He does for

us doesn't just make ours possible.

916

:

It makes ours necessary.

917

:

Jesus obedience makes it both

possible and necessary for us to obey.

918

:

Submission to Jesus Lordship

is the necessary fruit and

919

:

evidence of our salvation.

920

:

We can say so much more about this, but

let me just say this as to my young man.

921

:

Again, uh, I would love for you young

man to submit your ambition to the Lord.

922

:

Whatever it is that you see for your

life, submitting it to Jesus means I'm

923

:

gonna let him be the God of my life

in every aspect who I get married to.

924

:

When I get married, what kind of job

I have, what kind of, uh, degree I get

925

:

and obtain what kind of jobs I pursue.

926

:

I everything I want Jesus to be

the Lord of your life, which means

927

:

you need to submit your ambition.

928

:

Good thing, good thing to be ambitious,

bad thing to do it and say, the Lord can

929

:

afford to wait for me until I'm ready.

930

:

No, keep the Lord at the

center submitting to him.

931

:

He's more than our example.

932

:

He's not less.

933

:

We submit like Jesus did.

934

:

Brothers, husbands,

fathers, submit your home.

935

:

Submit your home to the Lord.

936

:

Lead your family even when you're tired.

937

:

Initiate conversations

with your teenagers.

938

:

When you're tired, lead them in

the worship and praise of God.

939

:

Submit them to Jesus.

940

:

Submit Jesus to that.

941

:

Help them encounter Jesus

by your life and leadership.

942

:

Your wife should not be carrying the

spiritual weight of your household.

943

:

And that's a temptation for all of us.

944

:

Don't let it happen.

945

:

God has called you to lead.

946

:

He wants you to do that, even though

it will be hard, you will have to grow.

947

:

God will use that to my seasoned

brothers and the the room.

948

:

Submit your resume, your prior service,

your prior achievements, your prior

949

:

accolades, your prior sacrifices,

maybe even your retirement account.

950

:

Submit that to the Lord.

951

:

Say, Lord, everything I am.

952

:

All that I've done my, my career, my

life history, my, my family, it's yours.

953

:

Do with it as you Please.

954

:

Can I encourage you?

955

:

Older men in the room who have gray hair,

there are men around you who need fathers.

956

:

Not all of us grew up with a

dad in the house who, who did

957

:

what I'm even calling you to do.

958

:

We just don't know what that's like.

959

:

A lot of us had fathers who

were present, but very absent.

960

:

And maybe God is growing you to

an age and stage where you can do

961

:

something for one of those men.

962

:

Thirties, forties, it doesn't matter.

963

:

We always want that fatherly approval.

964

:

We always yearn for that

fatherly connection.

965

:

And if we don't have that with an

earthly father, maybe you can be that

966

:

spiritual father to one of these guys.

967

:

They need you.

968

:

And so many times we have our, our

older saints, they, they go to Florida

969

:

or Arizona and they just, I'm gonna,

I, I need to go where it's warmer

970

:

and it's easier for us to live.

971

:

And I understand some of those decisions.

972

:

I'm not trying to call you out on that.

973

:

I'm just saying maybe consider

how you might serve the men in

974

:

the room and be a father to them.

975

:

Submit your resume, submit

your retirement, submit

976

:

these things to the Lord.

977

:

Question for all of us then is

not, have I obeyed the Lord?

978

:

Trust that you're here.

979

:

You have obeyed.

980

:

But am I continuing to obey?

981

:

Am I continuing to pay the price or

have I let, have, have I let the culture

982

:

infect me with only a, a spirituality

that is easy, accessible, and convenient.

983

:

Christianity will never be that.

984

:

Jesus doesn't set the model for us.

985

:

He shows us what it looks like to

follow and obey, even to the point

986

:

of death, even death on a cross.

987

:

You see, being a Christian is not like

driving a Tesla with full self-driving.

988

:

It's not gonna wait.

989

:

It's not the way your

Christian's gonna work.

990

:

It's an amazing tool, I'll take it.

991

:

Um, but you should always contrary

to the song, keep your hands on the

992

:

wheel and not let Jesus take the wheel.

993

:

He's not going to, he

offers unilateral salvation.

994

:

But sanctification, our growth

in Christ is together with him.

995

:

We keep our hands on the wheel.

996

:

We drive with Jesus.

997

:

He commands us.

998

:

We follow.

999

:

We never take our hands off the wheel.

:

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Your life will never be

a Tesla FSD situation.

:

00:45:37,620 --> 00:45:38,220

Lemme just encourage you.

:

00:45:38,220 --> 00:45:39,600

One thing here, guys, I, I give you a lot.

:

00:45:39,630 --> 00:45:41,670

Lemme just give you one thing that

I want you to do from this sermon.

:

00:45:42,660 --> 00:45:45,600

I want you to plead with God to give

you a heart that is willing to pay

:

00:45:45,600 --> 00:45:47,880

the price, not to check out early.

:

00:45:48,450 --> 00:45:52,830

Not to coast, not to become passive or

submissive to your wife's leadership.

:

00:45:52,830 --> 00:45:55,620

I just want you to plead with God, please

don't let me quit before it's my time.

:

00:45:56,310 --> 00:45:57,930

Please don't let me throw in the towel.

:

00:45:57,930 --> 00:45:58,980

Please don't let me coast.

:

00:45:58,980 --> 00:46:01,320

Don't let me, uh, embrace

a mentality of privilege.

:

00:46:01,320 --> 00:46:05,100

I just want you to pray that God

would help you with this, and

:

00:46:05,100 --> 00:46:08,160

then let God lead you for the

next thing I'm asking you to pray.

:

00:46:09,030 --> 00:46:09,810

You let God lead you.

:

00:46:09,810 --> 00:46:10,020

Four.

:

00:46:10,050 --> 00:46:10,920

Okay, what does that mean for me?

:

00:46:10,920 --> 00:46:13,500

Then practically, where do I

need to put my hand in the plow?

:

00:46:13,530 --> 00:46:15,300

Maybe I've stepped back from

the plow and it's time to get

:

00:46:15,300 --> 00:46:16,470

back into it and push again.

:

00:46:16,800 --> 00:46:17,640

You let the Lord lead.

:

00:46:18,090 --> 00:46:18,480

Just pray.

:

00:46:18,480 --> 00:46:22,200

Ask God help you to have a heart that's

willing to pay the price along with Jesus.

:

00:46:22,770 --> 00:46:23,040

Okay?

:

00:46:23,550 --> 00:46:25,320

Let us not grow where we're

doing good for in due season.

:

00:46:25,590 --> 00:46:27,030

We will reap if we don't give up.

:

00:46:27,390 --> 00:46:27,720

Let's pray.

:

00:46:27,720 --> 00:46:29,970

God, thank you for the, the morning

opportunity to open your word.

:

00:46:30,210 --> 00:46:32,490

Help us now to put this word

into practice with the men that

:

00:46:32,490 --> 00:46:33,480

we're about to spend time with.

:

00:46:34,050 --> 00:46:37,230

Give us the ability to have

conversations that are real and, and

:

00:46:37,230 --> 00:46:40,110

fruitful and honest, and even to some

degree, Lord, emotionally available.

:

00:46:40,710 --> 00:46:40,890

Um.

:

00:46:41,835 --> 00:46:42,555

Not that, that's everything.

:

00:46:42,855 --> 00:46:45,105

We're not trying to become

emotionally manipulative.

:

00:46:45,105 --> 00:46:47,415

It's not our goal, Lord, we

wanna look like Christ, though.

:

00:46:47,715 --> 00:46:49,725

We want Christ's

character to reflect ours.

:

00:46:50,295 --> 00:46:53,505

So help us Lord, to be conformed to

his image as we go to our small groups.

:

00:46:53,505 --> 00:46:56,055

Give us great conversations,

fruitful dialogue.

:

00:46:56,205 --> 00:46:57,795

Let there be great give and take.

:

00:46:58,065 --> 00:47:02,175

Let there be just a, a really helpful

conversation that pulls more from the

:

00:47:02,175 --> 00:47:04,905

sermon and, and discards the rest.

:

00:47:04,905 --> 00:47:05,445

That's not helpful.

:

00:47:06,045 --> 00:47:08,355

When we submit this time to you now,

Lord, please give us the grace for this.

:

00:47:08,355 --> 00:47:09,915

In Jesus name, amen.

:

00:47:09,915 --> 00:47:10,095

Amen.

:

00:47:11,205 --> 00:47:13,125

Alright, brothers, well thank you

again for being, here's what you're.

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