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You will win this morning.
Mark, 1:35 245 read a story about an encounter of Jesus with a leopard.
The first I want to make a few points.
When I was a kid, we moved to Cleveland round about 10 or 11 years old and Southern kid from Kentucky who says y'all in a Midwestern with more, of a Northeastern kind of culture in Cleveland, Ohio, as a little bit of a fish out of water.
Pretty lonely, lonely places.
My dad had this famous.
Saying, if you when he comes next time, don't say anything about it.
I don't want to embarrass him but he's to look at my sister and I dinner or something to be said, they're just kind of down, miss her friends or family, and he say per cup.
Sort of the running joke with my sister and I, because she doesn't do a whole lot of perking up.
If I had it inside of myself, the perk up, I probably forgot.
What I needed was connection.
What?
I needed was a reconnection.
What I needed was relationship.
What I needed.
Wasn't to find something within myself to perk up.
I needed someone to come for the only place you have more children than I do, you know?
If you don't remember this, I come home from work and can you make that extra loop around the bucket of golf balls to hit sometime?
You need to retreat to a solitary place to be alone.
How often are you alone?
You know, I have joke, I can't walk and take the trash out without being alone because I have to take my phone and read about the Browns, or Packers on my way to take the garbage out.
I'm never really truly alone.
Tell me have you really ever truly have time where you're just alone?
I'm okay.
Completely unconnected.
No TV on the radio on complete quiet, complete Solitude complete.
Deserting us a place in Washington state in Howe State Park, that they they called one in of Silence one in silence, a place where you can go and there's no noise pollution.
There's no sound, there's nothing, it's just you and your thoughts.
And if you are a few years ago about people who would go there and after just five or ten minutes of complete silence alone with your thoughts and mini album with burst into tears.
Because many of the things that they've been dealing with, we're not actually getting dealt with many of the things they were going on.
Inside their brains were being distracted.
By all the things they were using the fill up their lonely place.
We've never been more connected.
We've never had more access to connection social media internet even Zoo, right?
I mean you could connect to anyone in the world and have a meeting about anything you wanted to because of how connected they are and yes how disconnected and lonely.
We are becoming So this morning, I want to look at a time when Jesus retreated to a lonely place.
Mark, 1:35 very early in the morning, while I was still dark.
He got up, went out and made his way to a deserted place.
And there he was praying very early in the morning while I was still dark, Jesus got up and went out very early in the morning while I was still dark.
Jesus got up and went out.
Delivering Marcus Berry delivered and concise in his writing, I wonder if Mark is foreshadowing.
The ending very early in the morning while I was still dark and got up and went out and it's used in some translations, as a lonely place, an isolated place, a desolate place to see Jesus, if you look at the contact with Mark chapter 1, Is Jesus going around and people have been coming to him to be healed, and you supposed to Peter's house and what's happened to Peter's mother-in-law?
She's sick.
She got a fever.
And when she is doing, he kills her, well capernium was a small town about fifteen hundred, people grew up in a small town.
And if someone Hill somebody's mother-in-law, you better know everybody in town would have been at that house, right?
Her name was a small town in Jesus gets bombarded with the entire Village.
This small fishing town to send on Peters home to see the man who is sure is mother-in-law.
So very early the next morning after all these people, come and are overwhelming Jesus.
What is Jesus do?
Jesus goes to a lonely Place.
Jesus goes to a desolate Place.
Solitary place.
Where Jesus could spend time with Jesus.
What is instead of our alone time, we filled it up with Facebook and scrolling looking for everyone else's fundus.
We went to spend time with Jesus in a lonely Place.
Jesus needed to spend time with you, don't we?
You just needed to get away from Peter, don't you think?
Peter was a little overbearing at times, it's just by the characters.
They should we get for out.
The gospel accounts of Jesus, probably need to just get away from her for a few minutes to go out.
Only place, you can go out to a lonely place at the time to go from the small fishing Village out into the Wilderness, right?
The desolate places the deserted, places, the places where people don't live, he might have walked a mile or two outside of town to get to a deserted place.
And there he was print.
What's incredible gear is that when he's praying Simoniz companions, first 10 people just do what he could do, we can take over anyone, just be a party on anyone.
Just be the northern region of Galilee We take over the world.
Your excuse or is, I didn't know this was, but I found it when I was studying IQ score is very has so many followers on Instagram, that is cute.
Score goes up, cute, marketable, and pay you for them so that they can sell more problems, York, you score.
Jesus is going up.
What's cash in?
You're popular.
Let's make you more popular.
Everyone is looking for you.
You said it in, let's go onto the neighboring Villages so that I may preach there too.
This, why?
The Jesus doesn't confuse popularity or power for his purpose.
See, Jesus needed to go back to a deserted.
Lonely place to pray to reconnect with his father and to align himself with God's purpose.
God's purpose for him was not to heal the physical maladies of every single person in the northern Israel in Gallup.
The purpose of the father for sending his son.
What's the? Jesus doesn't confuse popular in your power with purpose.
Do you said, let's not stay here.
Where I'm most popular.
Let's go other places places where people don't know about me yet.
Let's go where my pool scoring is in his high.
That's not saying the center of power.
Let's spread it out.
Jesus knows.
His purpose is not to heal the physical malins of a small group of Jewish people, in the northern region of Israel.
But the heel the spiritual infirmities of the entire world.
7 vs 39 and 40.
He went into all of gallery, preaching in their synagogues and driving out demons.
Its purpose was preaching of what was Jesus preaching.
When you love to have one of those sermons from synagogue, Jesus, do the preaching for Jesus.
Jesus purpose was preaching but I think
Because when Jesus goes back to his hometown in Nazareth, which was in the region of Davao, right?
Which uses back his hometown in Nazareth.
If I went back to my hometown and someone asked me to come to preach 1 lesson, what would I come?
Preach would be the thing that made my preaching impact would be.
The one thing that was most important that everyone needs you to know and what did Jesus doesn't put in 40 hours of sermon preparation, leading up to his sermon.
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