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Coming home is always good…seeing the old Highlands County crew always bring to mind a story…
 
You know anytime you are wakened in the middle of the night you know nothing good is about to happen*…(THE GREAT PILLOW FIGHT STORY)*
 
That is a great story, Don’t you love listening to a great storyteller?
My Grandfather is a good storyteller.
All good storytellers know:
·       How to draw you in
·       Reveal a crisis or dilemma
·       Introduce the hero
·       The hero saves the day
 
*That is what makes movies like GLADIATOR AND BRAVEHEART so compelling*.
Stories RESONATE with us so deeply because we are hard-wired for drama.
(No…not like Ewww, uh-un…)
 
As good as my grandfathers stories are, they pale in comparison to the story that God is weaving in each of our lives…
 
TELL THE STORY OF THE DRAMA OF REDEMPTION
·       Creation
·       Fall & Unstrained Evil
·       A new start (Noah) and the promise of a hero (Isaiah 61:1 & 65:1)
·       Salvation is Here!
·       Our turn to change the world.
*I need to speak to two groups of people*:
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The ones who know their place in the story… Jesus left most of the world’s problems unresolved.
(He changed us so that we could change the world.)
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The ones who haven’t found their place in the story yet.
(From the beginning of time to this very moment God has been in a passionate pursuit of a relationship with YOU!)
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