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Do you remember a time when there were only a few brands of cereal, when milk came from cows?
Life is filled with options
We can choose
++What we eat
++What we put on
++Where we live
++How we live
Today I want to speak about
The Real Battle
Throughout the scripture we are reminded we are in a battle.
The battle is not
++For property
++For power
++For position
It is the battle of an idea
This is our compelling judgement
++Christ died for all people
++All people were dead
++We no longer live for ourselves
Because He died for us
++Our past doesn’t define us
++We can remove the labels
++We can live for him
Because He lives in us and through us
++We are made new
++The old has gone
All of our lives we are driven by what we see.
What we see has influence
++On what we say
++What we do
++How we respond to life
What we see is limited
What we see only tells a part of the story
What does it mean to walk by faith?
Some believe that
++Faith dispels reality
++The natural ream is not reality
++Faith exist as an alternative reality
Faith
++Is not blind to the realities of life
++Reveals the true nature of God
++Shows us our position and authority in Him
++Helps us to know what we have
What makes a container valuable?
++It’s beauty?
++It’s craftsmanship?
The true value of a container is the contents.
The Real Battle will require us to
Know What We Have
Knowing what you have brings clarity
Paul knew
++The man’s condition
++The man’s purpose for being there
Paul saw
++Beyond the apparent
++Beyond the request
++Beyond the mask
Paul responded
++Because of a deposit made in him
++With what God had given him
++By something that he had
What do you have in you?
This is not the time
++To hold back
++To step back
We must stand our ground and be
Knowing what you have Brings trust
It was more than a word
Paul
++Took Him by the right hand
++Lifted Him up
++Trusted the deposit in him
We must trust in what God has given
Knowing what you have Brings Confidence
Elisha’s servant saw
++An Army
++Horses and chariots
++Them surround the city
No Way Out
Elisha saw
++The same army
++The same horses and chariots
++He saw more
Elisha saw what his servant could not
We see
++Something for the servant to do
++Something that was already done
++Something for God to do
To fight The Real Battle
++We must face our fears
++Believe in God’s provision
++Asks God to help us see His work
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