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Recap
The Freedom We Have
True freedom is not being able to do whatever we want, it’s actually being free from Sin and Shame
Example of the YOKE with Jadon and Gabe
Crumby Faith
Intercession - sometimes we need help to get our breakthrough, if our faith is lacking, we can call on our friends to take up the burden with us and intercede for our break through.
We saw a mother that pleaded for the leftovers of the Jewish blessing, and he request was granted
Stones & Temples
Peter brought to our attention that our bodies are more than just instagram models.
We are royalty, a holy nation, we are the temple of the Holy Spirit.
God’s Spirit was something that used to be accessed by one person one day a year, and if there was any misstep, that person was dead
Are we keeping our temples clean?
Can God’s Spirit dwell inside of us?
How many people liked winning the challenges earlier and getting money?
If you were told you would be stuck on an island, what are three things you would take with you?
WEEK THREE // Breaking Babylon
Babylon: was a city in ancient times, but more than that, Babylon represents the riches of the world
BABYL • ON — Babyl = from Babel (the tower of Babel); on = to be planted
The Tower of Babel () - the whole goal was...
Gen 11:
…the people wanted to create a place for themselves in Heaven with God.
The city of Babylon was a product of this thinking, and was “planted” in order to achieve “god-like” status.
While the city of Babylon may be long gone today, the spirit of Babylon still exists in the world that we live in.
Social Media and the #selfie, Keeping up with the Jones’
Key Verse:
Pray
Money Matters
Jesus is teaching a series of parables about the worth of things on Earth and in Heaven.
Right before this is where we find the trio of “lost” items: coin, sheep, son.
This teaching comes right in the middle of this discourse...
Establish Money:
Establish Money:
DEFINE:
Mammon — a Chaldee (Babylonian) word meaning “wealth” or “riches”; also represents the god of riches
Wealth — the abundant possession of various form of property
Money — something accepted as a medium of exchange
Money is neutral; meaning, it can be used for good and bad, therefore, money is not a bad thing.
Notice Paul says to Timothy that “the love of money is the root of all kinds of evil”
Money is neutral; meaning, it can be used for good and bad, therefore, money is not a bad thing.
Notice Paul says to Timothy that “the love of money is the root of all kinds of evil”
Money (Possessions) is a Motivator
Money is neutral; meaning, it can be used for good and bad, therefore, money is not a bad thing.
Notice Paul says to Timothy that “the love of money is the root of all kinds of evil”
There is no sin that cannot be committed for the sake of money
— Guzik, D. (2013). 1 Timothy.
Santa Barbara, CA: David Guzik.
Dressing up for a prize, Entering a contest to win a car, Assassins will kill for money
c.
The love of money is a root of all kinds of evil: The love of money can motivate any evil on this earth.
There is no sin that cannot be committed for the sake of money.
My bike was stolen a month ago right off my front porch!
Negative Motives:
Abraham and Lot parted ways because their possessions were overlapping
Jacob deceived his father to steal his brother, Esau’s, birthright
Jealousy cause Joseph’s brothers to beat him and sell him into slavery
Judas betrays Jesus for 30 pieces of silver
Postitive Motives:
Joseph’s contentment with his life allowed him to plan accordingly and was able to navigate an entire nation through a 7-year drought
A sinful woman brought her possessions and poured a years-worth of perfume over Jesus’ feet ()
We see the early church taking care of one another ()
World Money or God Money
The World’s Money
Promises you false joy, blessing, relationships
God’s Money
Your money will become God’s money when you decide to give it back to Him
God’s Money is Borrowed Money
Many would say that they earned their money — “I went out and worked several hours and earned that money” — this is simply not the case.
In fact, the longer that you believe it’s YOUR MONEY, the harder this process is going to be for you.
Illustration: Lending a Bike Out
I bought a new bike recently, after my other one was stolen.
Imagine I go on vacation and while I’m gone, I let __________ borrow my bicycle.
When I get back from vacation, _________ meets up with me and tells me, they’ve been thinking hard and they want to give me this bike.
What’s wrong with this picture?
It’s my bike to begin with, they were simply borrowing it.
There’s no question as to who’s bike it is.
In this example, I am requiring 100% of my property back.
In God’s world, He only asks that we give 10% back!
Two Masters // God or Money
Many people would say they love God, but their service of money shows that in fact they do not.
How can we tell Who or what we serve?
One way is by this principle: You will sacrifice for your God.
If you will sacrifice for the sake of money, but will not sacrifice for the sake of Jesus, don’t deceive yourself: money is your God.
— Guzik, D. (2013).
Luke.
Santa Barbara, CA: David Guzik.
Practical Examples
A young professional named Mary explained: “Shopping is my recreation.
It’s my way of pampering myself.
When you walk into [a mall] and you see all the stores, it’s like something takes over and you get caught up in it.”
A school teacher explained: “Men just don’t understand that shopping is our drug of choice,” she joked, even while admitting that some months her salary goes exclusively to paying the minimum balance on her credit cards.
“Walking through the door of [the mall] is like walking though the gates of heaven.
God made car trunks for women to hide shopping bags in.”
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