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So this could be a nurse of people worshipping you old.
Giving you all the Reverend soon.
And all the glory.
The lord of the message to someone today, alarm.
The ultimate reference.
There is none other.
There is no nothing.
Thank you.
Someone here today.
Directions.
Set them on the narrow path of Life movie.
Touchdown Lord, reach out to them.
Let them pick up your cross and follow you.
Teach them to be whatever for them to be content.
Everywhere.
And all things.
I have learned both to be full, let you be hungry.
Where you can do all things.
Christ.
How big do G?
Thank you, brother.
You know, we come here and we worship and we sing the songs and
Appraised, and reverence.
But do we really want to be nailed down to the cross?
Need my messages.
Don't nail me down.
Mark 8:34 citizen.
We need to call the people unto him with his disciples.
Also.
He said unto them.
He says whoever will come after me let him deny himself and take up his cross.
And follow me.
John 20 24. 25 says, what time is one of the 12 called didymus was not with them?
When Jesus came the other disciples, therefore, it sent it to him.
We have seen the Lord.
But he said it to them except I shall see in his hands, the prints of the nails and put my finger into the prince of the nails and thrust, my hand into his side.
I will not believe.
And then he said to Thomas reach hitters.
I finger and behold my hands.
In reach his as I hand and thrust it into my side.
And be not faithless.
but believing
We have become an insatiable generation.
We never seem to be satisfied with what we have, no matter how much we accumulate.
It seems we never have enough.
The more we have, the more we want.
Each generation seems to raise the commitment, the contentment level.
And with every new technical advancement that comes, we need more and more things to satisfy us.
My parents generation didn't know more than maybe one TV in the home.
And maybe one car for the family.
And maybe one whole chicken, for Sunday dinner, or maybe one whole state that we could.
What's this generation?
Growing up with a TV in each room.
$1,000 iPhone upgraded every other year.
Doordash account food delivered to their front door.
When I was growing up, we didn't have computers.
But the young ones today complaining because they don't have the latest in the greatest.
But Paul said, I've learned in whatever state I am to be content.
He's not looking back.
Paul continues to write everywhere and all things I have learned to be both full and hungry.
There's No Remorse, and there's no bitterness.
In these words, Paul continues to tell us I can do all things through Christ.
Who strengthens me.
You see the secret of contentment is found in Jesus Christ.
Not in man's newest invention.
Not in creature.
Made Comfort.
Not in the newest, Tekno ways, not in the accumulation of wealth.
Nor in the world, newest VA map.
It's only accepting what God has given us.
You see, God has given us the opportunity to serve him with all our hearts, with all our minds, with all the be qualified to serve as a servant of king of kings and Lord of lords.
We are called to serve him by obedience and sacrifice.
This may be foreign.
Some of the world's thinking.
Yet, it is.
The only way we can truly live for God.
It's a wonderful concept to know that we can live for God.
Oh.
But for some strange reason, which the Bible called love.
Our God made a provision for our salvation.
By using the horrible and Despicable.
Application of the cross.
You see in biblical days.
The cross was solely intended for corporal punishment.
Only design for pain and design Ultimate Death.
Yes.
The cross was the corporal punishment of the day.
To be nailed.
By your hands to be nailed by your feet.
That wasn't bad enough.
To have your ankles broken so you couldn't stand on the little platform.
The lungs would soon.
Fill up with fluid.
Death by the cross.
Was a horrible, horrible death?
But God understood the plan that he need me to bring around salvation.
It would require a radical method.
You see, sin was powerful.
And a punishment for sin was horrible.
So in order to override the power of sin, God needed something more powerful.
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