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Intro
bridge didn’t align-
2003- city of Laufenburg spans river connecting Germ and Switzerland—city on both sides- 2003, built bridge covering ____ feet, and expected great results until connected two parts—met in Germ- 54 cm gap in elevation- measured off sea level- Germ uses North Sea, Sw uses Mediterranean…—but problem wasn’t that they didn’t know—only 27cm difference—someone did math in wrong direction—had to raise Germ side 20 “
Everything in life that works like it’s supposed to needs continuity—all the parts have to match
France several years ago modernized fleet of trains—2,000 of them nice wide berths… problem, too wide to fit dozens of train platforms on rails where they run...
Everything in life that works likes iuts supposed to needs continuity
That includes your new chapter
Every new chapter in your life will align with some decision you make—either teh decision creates teh moment or the moment requires a decision—whethere you meant to go to the next place or not, there it is
sometimes decision to do new thing
sometimes decision to keep course (Cf Columbus—1 month… mutiny… 3 days before land… Cf also shift in directions)
Because of this, every new chapter in the story of life will flow from the result of these 5 words--”what will I do now?”
I guess that means we better get good at answering that question
Rom 11:
“WILL of God”
2 responses--
want to know how to know
wonder why i would (who wants that?)
*** Look at description--
good- by nature, virtuous
pleasing—fits what is xpected in the moment—follows direction
perfect—matches the ultimate goal that your life is meant for
BUT LOOK--
teh goal is not for God to knock you over...
It’s for your mind to continually be trained in a whole new way of operating...
*** Whole system of Christianity that somehow wants the most spiritual moments to buypass… God’s will is to align your mind with His own
*** TEST the thinsg
But how--
2 things show through--
1.
Your story is part of God’s story—go back to 11:36...
2. God’s story is a template for your story
Cf “”
Cf “”
Cf
Past, present future… all integrated—all present all the time—all in continuity (OT, TO COME, NOW)
*** But then, CF REV1
“is comes first—why?
all of past and future are meeting in the moment—YOU NEVER LIVE ANY OTHER DAY THAN TODAY—it’s always today—but today needs continuity w/ where came from and where headed--
3 Key words—
1- past is where you find definition… what you are (image of God) and what you aren’t ()
it’s where we get the definitio nof what’s good
2- future is where you get destiny (Cf Paul—press to take hold of that for whiuch...”
3- present- where you get direction from God
Cf Columbus—2 changes of direction...
*** w/out definition...
w/out destiny… (priorities)
w/out directions.. (purity)
*** Progressive
*** Living sacrifice—wants to make you a better decision-maker—decisions create destinations../
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