a world changing reminder

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A reminder that can change the world, your world and the world for generations to come. Dont be blind to whats really important.

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Story - Paul preaching in Athens -

everyones eyes were already on him.. the stone he was sitting on was cold as everyones hearts around him. He sat there and time seem to be frozen, he could feel the distress and anxiety coursing through every piece of his being. heartrate was high, but worry was low...he could smell the rebellion, he could just feel the people going down the wrong path towards death, idols were everywhere, blindness was evident.. and arrogance was their drinking water. he felt alone, but then again he wasnt, he knew what he had to do. He had to call these people out. he had to share what he discovered. the thing that changed his life.. he needed a lot of strength.. people had questions.. so he stood up taking a deep breath simultaneously and with help from his savior he began to speak..

Paul in acts chapter 17 in athens.

Me - i know for me, im in constant need of reminders… with the way the world is going right now.. i felt called to sit there and remind me of something.. something that could change the world, it already has changed my world.. and its going to change things for generations to come.. and thats the gospel of jesus

We - we have to.. as a family.. come back to whats really important, todays culture is tugging on us in each direction. ,,

MISSION : A reminder that can change the world, your world and the world for generations to come. Dont be blind to whats really important.

THAT JESUS GIVES LIFE, BREATH AND EVERYTHING ELSE.

God - Acts 17:16-31

Acts 17:16–31 (NIV)

While Paul was waiting for them in Athens, he was greatly distressed to see that the city was full of idols. So he reasoned in the synagogue with both Jews and God-fearing Greeks, as well as in the marketplace day by day with those who happened to be there. A group of Epicurean and Stoic philosophers began to debate with him. Some of them asked, “What is this babbler trying to say?” Others remarked, “He seems to be advocating foreign gods.” They said this because Paul was preaching the good news about Jesus and the resurrection. Then they took him and brought him to a meeting of the Areopagus, where they said to him, “May we know what this new teaching is that you are presenting? You are bringing some strange ideas to our ears, and we would like to know what they mean.” (All the Athenians and the foreigners who lived there spent their time doing nothing but talking about and listening to the latest ideas.)

Paul then stood up in the meeting of the Areopagus and said: “People of Athens! I see that in every way you are very religious. For as I walked around and looked carefully at your objects of worship, I even found an altar with this inscription: to an unknown god. So you are ignorant of the very thing you worship—and this is what I am going to proclaim to you.

“The God who made the world and everything in it is the Lord of heaven and earth and does not live in temples built by human hands. And he is not served by human hands, as if he needed anything. Rather, he himself gives everyone life and breath and everything else. From one man he made all the nations, that they should inhabit the whole earth; and he marked out their appointed times in history and the boundaries of their lands. God did this so that they would seek him and perhaps reach out for him and find him, though he is not far from any one of us. ‘For in him we live and move and have our being.’ As some of your own poets have said, ‘We are his offspring.’

“Therefore since we are God’s offspring, we should not think that the divine being is like gold or silver or stone—an image made by human design and skill. In the past God overlooked such ignorance, but now he commands all people everywhere to repent. For he has set a day when he will judge the world with justice by the man he has appointed. He has given proof of this to everyone by raising him from the dead.”

LIFE, BREATH AND EVERYTHING ELSE.

THE GOSPEL GIVES LIFE.....

G - Gods character
Exodus 34:6–7 NIV
And he passed in front of Moses, proclaiming, “The Lord, the Lord, the compassionate and gracious God, slow to anger, abounding in love and faithfulness, maintaining love to thousands, and forgiving wickedness, rebellion and sin. Yet he does not leave the guilty unpunished; he punishes the children and their children for the sin of the parents to the third and fourth generation.”
O - OFFENSE OF SIN
Romans 3:23 NIV
for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God,
S - SUFFICIENCY OF CHRIST
Romans 5:8 NIV
But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.
P - PERSONAL RESPONSE
John 3:16 NIV
For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.
E- ETERNAL URGENCY
Hebrews 9:27–28 (NIV)
Just as people are destined to die once, and after that to face judgment, so Christ was sacrificed once to take away the sins of many;
L - LIFE TRANSFORMATION
2 Corinthians 5:17 NIV
Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here!
my testimony

You - 12 minutes memorizing this gospel acronym, and looking up every verse that i gave that accompanies each Letter,

SAY IT WITH ME… LIFE, BREATH AND EVERYTHING ELSE.....

We - so may we be reminded of the gospel.. the world changing, the life changing and generation changing truth... that you should be preaching, just like paul did.. that Jesus gives us life, breath and everything else…so this upcoming week, or for your homework.. keeping memorizing this acronym.. and use it.. preach it to yourself.. tell someone else.. challenge is to teach this acronym to someone else..

heres something i want to end it with.. its a beautiful reminder of what mercies AND BENEFITS THE LORD HAS GIVEN US

Where shall we begin to survey this vast load of mercies? Were it no more, but that he has given us a world to live in, a life to enjoy, air to breathe in, earth to tread on, fire to warm us, water to cool and cleanse us, clothes to cover us, food to nourish us, sleep to refresh us, houses to shelter us, variety of creatures to serve and delight us. But now, if we add to these, civility of breeding, dearness of friends, competency of estate, degrees of honour, honesty or dignity of vocation, success in employments, domestic comforts, outward peace, good reputation, preservation from dangers, rescue from evils; the load is well mended. If yet, we can keep going, and add due proportion of body, integrity of parts, perfection of senses, strength of nature, mediocrity of health, sufficiency of appetite, vigour of digestion, wholesome temper of seasons, freedom from cares; . If still we shall add to these, the order, and power, and exercise of our inward faculties, enriched with wisdom, art, learning, experience, expressed by a not unhandsome collection, and shall now lay all these together that concern estate, body, mind; how can the axle-tree of the soul but crack under the load of these favours? But, if from what God has done for us as men and women, we look to what he has done for us as Christians; that he has embraced us with an everlasting love, that he has moulded us anew, enlivened us by his Spirit, fed us by his word and sacraments, clothed us with his merits, bought us with his blood, becoming vile to make us glorious, a curse, to invest us with blessedness; in a word, that he has given himself to us, his Son for us; Oh the height, and depth, and breadth of the rich mercies of our God! Oh the boundless, topless, bottomless, load of divine benefits, whose immensity reaches from the centre of this earth, to the unlimited extent of the very heavens! “Oh that men would praise the Lord for his goodness, and declare the wonders that he has done for his children .”—Joseph Hall

he gives life, breath and everything else

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