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Good morning.
Thank you so much for being here today.
I pray that you all have felt the presence here today.
You don’t understand the joy that i am blessed with to get to lead you all in worship with my wife and kids.
We will I am sure be soon adding the youngest one and I am so excited.
I pray my kids always put aside their own desires to serve the Lord.
That they always hear and feel the conviction of the Holy Spirit.
I don’t want them to ever turn away but I know that ultimately I cannot save them.
What an incredible time we had last week.
We were able to give $1200 to missions.
Y’all that really is an incredible thing for us.
I mean truly.
The size of our chruch, the number of people absent last week and we were still ready to give and we did.
Do you understand the legacy that is happening.
The impact this little ole church in White House, TN is having all around the world.
Two weeks ago we started this about greater.
We started are using the life of Elisha, to discuss living this greater life.
What it looks like and what it means.
We talked about that Elisha went all in for his purpose.
We talked last week that it calls for you to give.
We showed how God gave, Jesus gave, and even how Elisha gave in when he was called.
See he killed the cow and burned the plow and shared all the meet.
He gave.
Now we think that’s it.
Here he goes.
We don’t hear from him again though until 2 Kings chapter 2.
For the record, God and I have talked and that is the way that I am going out.
Some of yall just want to be boring and go to sleep.
I want the chariot to come down and pick me and God has okayed that.
Not today but whenever he wants to come get me.
But one when you look up, you will just see me waving at you in the chariot.
2 Kings 2:12-15
This is what Elisha was called out for.
This is why he left the farm.
This is why he had the barbecue and the send off party.
This right here.
This is why Elijah was sent this direction.
This is exciting.
Here we go.
Then this
This is what Elisha was called out for.
This is why he left the farm.
This is why he had the barbecue and the send off party.
This right here.
This is why Elijah was sent this direction.
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I mean this is it.
But think about this for a moment.
REmember we started the story in 1 Kings.
Then nothing Then second Kings chapter 2. The whole story of 1 Kings he is out of the picture.
There are 4 chapters between this and scholars would tell you that it was between 6 and 12 years.
Elisha from calling to commencement was 6-12 year.
Have you notice that God does that.
From the time he calls you to the time you begin walking in that calling there is a season or a gap in between.
IT is so frustrating.
I mean Jesus had to go through it.
David experienced.
We see it in Moses’ life.
We see it in Abraham’s life.
We see it in Peter’s life.
John the baptist dealt with it.
I mean this waiting period in which we know the call on our lives but we are just waiting for it to manifest itself.
I personally got a call and am still in the waiting period.
During the wiating period, we an get so frustrated with things.
This is why the sermon is called
Ready…Set…Wait.
How many of you in here enjoy waiting for things?
Like for real.
Waiting in line.
Waiting in traffic.
Waiting on Christmas.
Those things just get you excited.
You enjoy waiting?
Anyone.
What about the rest of us.
Don’t you just despise waiting?
I can’t tell you anything that I just enjoy waiting on.
I don’t like lines.
I am the guy in the grocery store searching with the walkie talkie and my wife which line is the shortest.
No you go check down there.
Oh we have a coupon-er Abort Abort!
I will never wait in line for a new gadget.
I will never wait in line for concert tickets.
I tolerate lines for roller coaster but if I had my way I would skip every single person in line every time.
It’s like this hidden thing comes over me.
There is a famous comedian and he too hates lines.
He did this routine where he would talk about people in line.
He said you are at KFC standing in line and I could feel the anxiety coming.
The guy in front of me does this.
And he is about to be next.
They have the same thing on this side as they do on that side.
Now it is is his turn.
He goes up to the counter and he begins to make these noises.
I can see his brain turning as we are standing there.
We go 2 minutes and by this time I am fuming.
I can feel the evil rising.
I look at the guy.
I say they have chicken.
Chicken is all they have.
You want chicken good order some.
You don’t want chicken, get out of the line.
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