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Good morning everyone!
What an incredible week we had last Sunday.
The Lord was here.
The altars filled twice.
People set free.
Declaring to take risk and trust God more deeply.
We talked that you have to quit playing it safe.
You have to get out of your comfort zone.
The whole goal of this series as we discussed last week is
For YOU to take borderline steps to lead to boundless success.
You must make the move to get out of your comfort level and move into the realm of the supernatural and empowered life.
Don’t play it safe with relationships, with community, or with church.
We encouraged you to join our fellowship groups and I am very pleased to announce that you responded.
All of our groups are full.
But if you didn’t join one there still are opportunities.
To start one or to have another start to join.
We want you to be a part.
So here is the next step in being a risk taker.
You have to
Move Forward
God wants you to get that life He has for you.
But you have to move forward to it.
You say pastor Chris, I am in a place right now where I can’t move forward.
I am stuck.
Whether it is mentally stuck or physically stuck or spiritually, I am here to tell you today what God would say, “Take a step.”
Let me take you back to a ways.
There was a little boy who was nine years old on a night in June.
He was at church camp.
The camp was going great.
It was called Ambassador Conference Center.
It was in Goodlettsville.
It was a night service and that boy heard God calling to him.
He went up to respond and on that night God gave that boy the gift of salvation and he also gave him the Holy Spirit.
That boy who was sick before service started knew that something wasn’t right.
So he went back to his sit.
He heard God say, I didn’t call you to sit on the sidelines.
So that boy went back up to pray for someone else.
As He was doing that, he could fell the power of God and knew that his sickness was leaving too.
So He felt the release to leave the altar and flew to the restroom.
As he was running he prayed and said I did what you ask.
Heal me.
Got to the restroom and the nausea left.
He didn’t throw up.
The people that he had prayed for too were healed that night.
There was even one little girl who was left in the sanctuary still out under the spirit that he had prayed for.
That night he slept and dreamt of preaching.
He knew that what happened that night was just the beginning of what would become his life.
Later on in life he had another dream of preaching to thousands in a field.
So he set his life to that mission.
He made it past abuse, trauma, neglect, loss, and even some of his own rebellion.
But he kept moving forward.
Finally the day came in which he would be a pastor.
He took over a church that would be fully under his leadership as he followed the Lord.
There were 20 people.
Then it dwindled down.
He was preaching to 6 or sometimes 4 people.
Not exactly his dream come true.
But he kept going.
Then money started going away.
Things had to change.
He had to move forward again.
Trusting the Lord.
That is exactly what he did.
He and his wife opened a brand new church in March of this year.
It was rough that morning.
Lights didn’t work.
The computer didn’t work.
We didn’t have a check in station for like the first 2 months.
The projector went out.
We didn’t have this complete of a worship team and can I just say hats off to this team up here.
They do a tremendous job of leading us.
i am thankful to be a part.
I don’t know where Larry was but we needed you then brother.
lol Things have definitely changed and progressed.
But guess what, we can’t get comfortable here.
We have to move forward.
But I remember sitting there on that day and of my first time preaching and not the thousands not even the hundreds were there.
The 10’s were there and half of them were my family.
It wasn’t a fantastic sermon.
I was nervous.
We weren’t in some nice sanctuary like this.
We didn’t have the lights like this.
We didn’t have the tvs like this.
It just wasn’t my dream fulfiflled and then een when we got here.
15 people and six are my family.
Its wasn’t what I had been expecting.
I had this grand dream but the reality wasn’t that.
My dream is wild by my reality is mild.
I mean we have been there.
You are this guy.
(Insert graduation photo)
Everything is going great you have your hands raised ready to take over the world.
Then reality sets in and you end up looking like this.
(insert photo of overworked and tired)
Then reality hits.
The stress and struggle of life hits.
It didn’t turn out the way you wanted.
It didn’t pan out to be the dream you had thought and wanted it to be.
This can hit you at every day life situations as well.
Maybe it is hitting you this year because you thought this was going to be the year.
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