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INTRODUCTION:
Wyoming is known for many things.…
Where known for our fishing, our hunting, our big sky, our mountains, and our outlaws.
What might not be the first, an
However, one that might surprise you
- The Grand Tetons and Yellowstone are the treasured Jems of the country.
Yet, those of us who live in Wyoming know they're far more wonderful sites to see.
Yet, those of us who live in Wyoming no they're far more wonderful sites to see.
- From our own snowy range to the wind River range to the Bighorn basin.
There are wonderful places to see in the State of Wyoming.
Would it surprise you if I called you an outlaw this morning?
Outlaws are sometimes romanticized
{{{As you can tell - I got the Wyoming bug - I love it here}}}}
As I consider our great state,
Wyoming is known for many things - it’s scenic mountains, great fishing, great hunting, the Oregon Trail, and It’s Outlaws.
However, Our vast and rugged country is not only famous because of its beauty but because of its outlaws.
In fact, the famous outlaws -
- Butch Cassidy and the Sundance kid went throughout Wyoming on the run from the law.
Part of Wyoming's history is an illustrious history of outlaws.
- And there many other less famous outlaws who roam through the territory of Wyoming.
In fact, the famous outlaws -
Part of Wyoming's history is an illustrious history of outlaws.
In fact, Butch Cassidy and the Sun Dance Kid hid out in many parts of Wyoming.
>>>>And there were many others.
I Want you to imagine what it must've been like to be Butch Cassidy on the run.
The Great False cliché about outlaws is that >>>>> it's all fun, full of money, and free.
Those people because of their rebellious nature – are often romanticized as being free to do as they please whenever they please.
But every outlaw – had his day in court.
But may I say >>>> every outlaw – had his day in court.
Every Outlaw was only free to run.
The reason there outlaws is because they broken the law and there on the run from the law.
Which means every hole they hid in,
every town they walked into,
every open prairie they crossed –
They always had to be looking for the law man who was coming out to get them.
The constant fear
the constant going and moving around
the constant sleepless nights because you were afraid you would be ambushed.
Can be an exhausting prison sentence in its own right.
Despite all the romanticized books and movies about Butch Cassidy – I'm not sure it would've been that great of a life to live like Butch Cassidy did; free and on the run
free and on the run
But I want to talk about a different outlaw this morning.
Sometimes Butch Cassidy as romanticized as a free Spirit, but I am not sure being chased by the Law is really that free.
However, this morning, I would like to talk about a different outlaw.
- You and me and everyone in the world.
- One that might surprise you.
You, and me.
- I contend that we are all outlaws to God this morning.
If you recall, Paul says in -
I contend the were all outlaws this morning.
Not outlaws from the human governments, but outlaws from God.
You see, every one of us has broken God's law.
- Which means the law man is on our trail and one day we will have our day in court.
- Which means the law man is on our trail and one day we will have our day in court.
Which means the law man is on our trail and one day we will have our day in court.
Between now and then, in a sense were free to roam, and have fun.
But it's really a prison sentence in itself.
But it's really a prison sentence in itself.
Because every day we walk around,
every morning we wake up and look at the sun,
we have gambled whether the law man was going to capture us.
Guilt can be a powerful powerful reality in our lives.
>It leaves us on edge,
>causes us to feel shame and despair.
>and it’s victims are utterly exhausted from running.
>Never-mind it’s legal consequences - God’s Eternal Judgement in the Lake of Fire.
Just like I wouldn’t want to be Butch Cassidy –
Being outlaw to God is not that great of a life;
Being free and on the run from God - isn’t as romantic as it sounds.
However,
(EXPLANATION_
On the run from Guilt and Wrath is
- a sad,
- depressing,
- horrible way to live.
In no way does the pleasures of sin
>>>>>outweigh a peaceful life with God.
And being an outlaw means there's no hope.
What hope does an outlaw have when he is captured and hung?
>>>> He has none – because the guilty will receive their day in court.
- They have no choice except to run from the law forever.
What hope does an outlaw of God have when he stands before his judgment?
We have none because we are doomed.
He has none – because the guilty will receive their day in court.
- They have no choice except to run from the law forever.
They have no choice except to run from the law forever.
- if we asked Butch Cassidy if he could take it all back
- if we offered him a way to pay for those crimes he had commited and live a peaceful life>>>>> would he take it?
But I wonder,
If Butch Cassidy could have had a way to start over?
A Way out of a hanging - would he have taken it?
(TRANSITION TO PERSONAL REFLECTION)
What if I could give you hope?
What if I could tell you there was a way to have peace with God?
What if I could promise to you away not to be an outlaw from God?
What if I could tell you away to make peace with God?
What if I could tell you away to make peace with God?
It is with great joy, I share with you this morning .
This morning I would like to share with you how you can have peace with God!
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