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John 12:
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Tomorrow, most of us will be off.
We are off to commemorate those who paid the ultimate price for the freedom we enjoy in our country.
We honor the lives of those who willingly sacrificed.
We honor the families who experienced the pain, the sorrow, the loss that never ceases.
I believe that forgetting what this day means almost makes the sacrifice of many meaningless.
However, to avoid such a mistake, our country sets this day aside.
Many go out drinking, to the lake, to cookouts, some attend church, while others do nothing, but we should all remember.
If we do not remember, then the sacrifice is meaningless.
I challenge you all to make the sacrifice of the many matter to you.
Live free.
Enjoy your freedom.
Do not use your freedom to takes the freedom of others.
Make the sacrifice of the many count.
Today, I will talk to you about that subject: Make it Count.
1. Jesus willingly gave His life so you can have eternal life
One life for many
The greatest sacrifice
His Sacrifice for freedom from sin
One life for many
2. Freedom isn’t free
The greatest sacrifice
Sometimes a life is required
A sacrifice is always demanded
His Sacrifice for freedom from sin
From seed to fruit
2. Freedom isn’t free
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The sacrifice of the seed
Self-sacrifice of one’s comfort for the sake of others
Self-sacrifice as giving one’s possessions for others
Self-sacrifice leave all to follow Jesus
Self-sacrifice as a willingness to lay down one’s life for others
If you are not willing to die for her, you are not ready for her
If you are not willing to die for your country, you are not ready to serve
Self-sacrifice as the literal act of laying down one’s life for others
4. The sacrifice deserves honor
Honor the Lord by worshipping Him
Honor the Lord by obeying Him
Honor the Lord by living for Him
Honor the Lord with your possessions
Honor the Lord by caring for others
Sometimes a life is required
5. Turn the mess into a message
A sacrifice is always demanded
From seed to fruit
The loss has a purpose
3. The sacrifice of the seed
Self-sacrifice of one’s comfort for the sake of others
The challenge was not a waste of time
Self-sacrifice as giving one’s possessions for others
Self-sacrifice leave all to follow Jesus
Self-sacrifice as a willingness to lay down one’s life for others
If you are not willing to die for her, you are not ready for her
If you are not willing to die for your country, you are not ready to serve
Self-sacrifice as the literal act of laying down one’s life for others
You did not go through all that pain for nothing
4. The sacrifice deserves honor
You did not go through the heartache for waste
Honor the Lord by worshipping Him
Honor the Lord by obeying Him
Honor the Lord by living for Him
Honor the Lord with your possessions
Honor the Lord by caring for others
5. Turn the mess into a message
You did not go bankrupt cause God hates you
You did not hit rock bottom to stay there
The loss has a purpose
Make it Count
The challenge was not a waste of time
You did not go through all that pain for nothing
You did not go through the heartache for waste
You did not go bankrupt cause God hates you
You did not hit rock bottom to stay there
Make it Count
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