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I feel like a little like, John, the Beloved
Who wrote a brief?
Letter to Gaius.
A young man that John said he loved and it says the Elder unto the well-beloved, Gaius whom I loved and the truth.
Beloved, I wish above all things that you may prosper and be in health even as thy soul prospers.
But I Rejoice greatly when the brothers came and testified of the truth that is in the even as thou walkest in thy truth.
I have no Greater Joy than to hear that.
My children.
My son walks in truth, I thank you for the past 11 plus years for Allowing John to be your pastor and to share your chair God's word with you.
It's a privilege to be here today.
Now being John's dad.
I don't know what else tration T's used about me or the family.
and that gets kind of scary come over you're looking at me like so he's the guy
find the guy.
I don't know if he shared with you, some of my experience before I came to know the Lord.
I was a teenager.
And the pastor that led me to the Lord challenge me to go to Bible College.
And I thought well, that be a good thing to do.
I sat down with my folks and I said I have been challenged to go to Bible College.
My dad said well done.
If you go to Bible College, you may learn to be a missionary or someone that knows the Bible better.
But what about practical stuff?
And I said, well, I think I can get all the education I need from the Bible.
He said, well, son and my, my folks did not raise me in a Christian Home, far from it.
But my dad said, if you will go to at least one year of Junior College, then I will support you.
Nice.
I saw dollar signs when he said support you, that was not the case.
But I thought well that sounds right.
That sounds biblical.
The pastor that encouraged me to go to Bible School.
Otherwise but I wanted to honor my folks and I went to a year of Junior College.
And for the next three years, I had to unlearn everything.
I learned that one year at Junior College.
Junior College, Shasta College in Redding taught me from my humanistic man's point of view.
And I wasn't that acquainted with the Bible because being saved as a teenager, I wasn't taught the Bible all that much.
but what it entailed to go to a junior college and to Bible College was going to work and, You have to understand when I was in high school and summer came.
I got up when I wanted to and sometimes I had to go back to bed.
You know, one of those kind of schedules, you look in the fridge and the cupboards and find something to eat, he eat what you want.
And then I had the blessing of going down to a house with a family name that goes has my mother-in-law's here and I would get them had a good meal for dinner and spend time with the prettiest girl in town.
When I started work at the lumber mill that all changed, somebody else told me went to get up my day, would entail packing a sack lunch and sometimes not being able to go to the gorgeous at all.
Sometimes not being able to spend much time, if any would that pretty girl that was instrumental in my salvation?
Did I? Was it hard work at the lumber mill?
Yes.
Did I want to quit?
Yes.
But there were other priorities, it was a priority of paying the school build.
And I knew that that was a bigger priority that I had to address myself to.
And so I had to remind myself where I was who I was and what the goals or was that the Lord had given me.
And so I determined that whatever the Lord wanted for me, that was what I was going to do.
What helped me tremendously was being around people with the right priorities.
The Lord allowed me to go to a church much, like Grace Church at Lockeford impact, Grace Community Church.
And it was Full of people.
That love the Lord, that had their priorities, right?
And that walk with the Lord regardless of what came their way.
And as I thought about my past, then they fought about John's past and his future, the Lord led me to Deuteronomy chapter 6.
Now the wording is different.
I've been stuck with King James for 45 years of pastoring, so that's what you get but hopefully the same thoughts are there this morning for you.
But in Deuteronomy chapter 6, Moses is giving the law rehearsing it with the children of Israel before his death.
And in chapter 6 he gives us some priorities three priorities.
I'd like to call your attention to first of all the priority of our relationship and if you are feeling the outline you will have with the Lord.
Our priority of our relationship with the Lord.
Now, for Israel.
The promises of the Lord and the promises Moses rehearses with the children of Israel are all tied to the land.
If you look back with me to 5:31 the end,
It says.
But as for the stand out here by me and I will speak unto thee all the Commandments in the statutes and the judgments, which doll shall teach them that they may do them in the land that I shall give them to possess it.
You shall observe to do therefore as the Lord your God has commanded.
You, he shall not turn aside to it to the right hand or to the left.
He shall walk in all the ways which the Lord your God has commanded you that you may live, and that you may be well with you.
And that, you may prophesy prolong your days in the land, which I shall see what you shall possess.
Now these are the Commandments, the statutes, the judgments, which the Lord, your God commanded to teach you that you might do them in the land, where the you go to possess it.
So God's promises rehearsed by Moses, to the children of Israel were tied to the land, but I believe there are principles that are given to us in Deuteronomy, chapter 6 that are valuable for us to observe.
Deuteronomy 6:5 says, and thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thine heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy might,
Thou shalt love the Lord, thy God.
One of the definitions.
One of the
Phrases that are used in the concordance for that word.
Love means to have a strong emotional attachment and to desire to be in the presence of the one that is loved.
How you can, see how that fits with my desire to be with that, young girl and burning wanted to be in her presence, but I carry that over to the Lord, the desire to be in his presence.
Paul told the Corinthians in 2nd Corinthians 5:8.
He says, while we are absent from the Lord, we're at home in the body but we walk by faith not by sight.
We are willing rather to be absent from the body and present with the Lord.
We love that promise, don't we?
Someday whether by death or by the rapture, we will be in the presence of the Lord.
Paul also had that challenge in that.
I don't know if it was a frustration but when he wrote to the Philippians, he said I'm in a straight between two.
I wanted to depart and be with Christ, Which is far better, but for now it is profitable for me to stay with you.
So Paul wanted to be in the presence of the Lord.
Gerund.
I don't know if you thought about in connection with that passage of scripture.
But aren't we living in the presence of the Lord?
Solomon at the dedication of the temple and 2nd Chronicles chapter 6. 2nd Chronicles chapter 6.
Verse 18.
Solomon prays a prayer and it's the second longest prayer in Scripture.
but in 2nd Chronicles 6, verse 18, Text but will God in very deed.
Well with men in the earth, behold Heaven and the heaven of Heavens cannot contain.
The how much less the house, which I have built.
God is Not contained in a house, even though Solomon built that beautiful Temple and the Lord took up residence in the temple.
He was not limited to the temple.
Now, a couple chapters later.
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