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Knowing Christ
Message 4
“We are all trying to get to same place.”
Me:
When We all Get to Heaven
a.
A great hymn
i.
When we all get to Heaven,
ii.
What a day of rejoicing that will be!
iii.
When we all see Jesus,
iv.
We'll sing and shout the victory!
b.
Verse 3 says this
i.
Onward to the prize before us!
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Soon His beauty we'll behold;
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Soon the pearly gates will open;
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We shall tread the streets of gold.
Pearly gates
i. Often used in jokes
ii.
Revelation 21:21 (NLT) — 21 The twelve gates were made of pearls—each gate from a single pearl!
And the main street was pure gold, as clear as glass.
We:
We are all trying to get to the same place
a. Do enough good and you are in
i. Proverbs 20:6 (NKJV) — 6 Most men will proclaim each his own goodness, But who can find a faithful man?
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The sad reality is none of us are good enough
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When we put our confidence in our goodness the end is our destruction
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Paul understood this well
i.
Philippians 3:3–4 (CEV) — 3 We don’t brag about what we have done, 4 although I could.
Others may brag about themselves, but I have more reason to brag than anyone else.
Philippians 3:3–4 (CEV)
We don’t brag about what we have done,
although I could.
Others may brag about themselves, but I have more reason to brag than anyone else.
ii.
The amazing Apostle Paul
iii.
Let’s just see
God:
The Brag Sheet
a.
The Hebrew of Hebrews
i. Philippians 3:5–6 (NLT) — 5 I was circumcised when I was eight days old.
I am a pure-blooded citizen of Israel and a member of the tribe of Benjamin—a real Hebrew if there ever was one!
I was a member of the Pharisees, who demand the strictest obedience to the Jewish law.
6 I was so zealous that I harshly persecuted the church.
And as for righteousness, I obeyed the law without fault.
The privileges of birth
Circumcised on the eight day
Pure-blooded Israel
Tribe of Benjamin
– Most noble – Most respected
The achievements by self-effort
Hebrew of Hebrews
(The who’s who of Jews)
A Pharisee
Zeal
(In persecuting the church)
Blameless
(without fault)
d.
You can brag?
i.
I can even more
ii.
We still do this today
iii.
Our worth is in what we have or who we are
iv.
We want to go viral
You:
The Value of Achievements
a.
There is value in doing good
i.
A good example is first responders
ii.
Other professions or status
But when you stand before God
i. Philippians 3:7 (NLT) — 7 I once thought these things were valuable, but now I consider them worthless because of what Christ has done.
ii.
Matthew 5:20 (NLT) — 20 “But I warn you—unless your righteousness is better than the righteousness of the teachers of religious law and the Pharisees, you will never enter the Kingdom of Heaven!
iii.
Here is a really sad verse
iv.
Matthew 7:22–23 (NLT) — 22 On judgment day many will say to me, ‘Lord!
Lord!
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