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I. Introduction
A. God is faithful to those that are addicted to Him the service of His kingdom!
B. David was addicted to the service of the Lord, and God promised him that David’s throne would be established forever.
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The result of an addiction.
A. In the real world that we live in there are addictions that drive people day in and day out.
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People with addictions wake up every morning with one thing in mind and that is to get their next fix regardless the side effects of their actions or how they will even get that fix!
2. These people DO NOT care what other people think about them, they just need another fix.
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They don’t care how much effort they have to put into getting that next fix.
4. They don’t care who they hurt, or who they have to connive, but they have to get that next fix.
5. It’s the only thing that they can think of, I NEED THAT FIX!
B. This is how we ought to feel about our relationship with God!
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This thing ought to eat us up!
The zeal for anything pertaining to Him ought to eat us up!
The Psalmist said this very thing and when the disciples saw Jesus in action when He went thrashing through the House of God, they remembered what the Psalmist said as well.
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I think that if it was eating up Jesus, then it ought to eat up the people in which He dwells!
2. Moses and the Apostle Paul both back this up and explain why we ought to be eaten up by this addiction of serving and of the House of God.
i. God Himself is a CONSUMING fire; this is why you will be eaten up by an addiction to serve Him.
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Jeremiah was eaten up by this consuming fire.
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He tried to hold in this consuming fire, but he couldn’t!
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Closing
A. Do you have a passion every morning you wake up?
B. Does your relationship with God consume your thoughts?
C. Can you go days without getting your “fix” of Him?
D. Do you feel that fire down inside driving you to stay committed to Him?
Are you consumed by Him?
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