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- Welcome. I'm Kyle
and this is Crossroads.
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We exist to equip you to live
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the adventurous life
that God made you for.
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And I want to tell
you right off the bat,
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we value your time.
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In fact, we value
your time so much
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that we want to
help you with it.
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Today on Crossroads,
Alli is going
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to talk to us about our time,
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specifically how we spend it.
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You know, we
spend a lot of time,
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no pun intended,
getting distracted
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with calendars and
clocks, and it constantly
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keeps space between us and God.
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That's normal.
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But we believe God
doesn't want you
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to get back to normal.
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He wants you to
get back to better.
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Hopefully today the
word she has will help you
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rethink how you
schedule your time.
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- Hey, I'm Alli, and
this is your time.
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Time is constantly
running out on us,
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and I'm willing to
guess that you wish
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your calendar included more time
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for the things that
matter to you most.
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I did too, so I remade
my entire calendar.
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Now, this is my actual calendar
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and I consider this a
reflection of the time
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that God has given
me to invest right here
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and right now.
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And the way that I
did it focuses my time
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on what matters to me
more than anything else.
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And that is the
secret from going to
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whatever's been
normal for your calendar,
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your schedule, and your
time to something better.
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My calendar is
driven by 10 words
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that I wrote in 10 minutes.
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And those 10 words actually say
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the direction of my entire life.
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And today I want to help
you write your 10 words
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and set up your
calendar to match them.
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And we're going to start
by asking and actually
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we're going to ask
this question a lot today.
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We're going to start
by asking one question
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about everything that
you do with your time.
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And that question is:
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is it distraction
or is it direction?
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If you write your 10 words today
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and you use them to
answer that question,
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then you are going to move from
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whatever was in the
past to something better.
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Paul, he was a guy that wrote
most of our New Testament.
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He was an early
follower of Jesus
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that planted a
bunch of churches.
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And he had 10 words
and I want you to hear his.
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He says:
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That was Acts Chapter
20, Paul knows his words.
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He says that his
words are testifying
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to the good news of God's grace.
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And guess what? We may
not have his iPhone calendar,
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but we've got
something pretty close.
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We actually have his
letters and we have a record
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of an entire portion of
his life in the Book of Acts.
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And sure enough, this
guy was living his direction.
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His calendar reflected
his words that he
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was committed to
testifying to God's grace.
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When he would testify,
of course, that's the I-N-G,
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that's the movement,
that's the verb in his words.
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And he would do
that all the time.
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What we see of Paul's life
is that he gave speeches.
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He went where crowds were.
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He talked to
people all the time.
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And the subject was grace.
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Paul was all about grace.
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It was his main thing.
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Grace, grace, grace.
He prayed for grace.
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He wrote letters about Grace.
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He wrote a theology of grace.
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He corrected other believers
when they were preaching
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anything but the grace of God.
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Paul's calendar and
his time were focused on
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living, breathing, explaining,
testifying about grace.
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That wasn't all
he did, actually.
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What you would also
see on his calendar,
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if we could take a
look at it, is things
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that I would call like
direction maintenance.
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He was living in a direction
that God had given him,
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but he also had to have things
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that helped him maintain that.
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So you might see
things on his calendar
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like travel, planning travel,
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holding down a day
job to support his travel.
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You would see
communication with people
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he met on his travels.
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Paul did all kinds of things
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that supported the
direction of his life.
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And if we had his
calendar, I know
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you would see those
on there as well.
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If I take Paul's like as
an example for mine,
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what I would tell
you is my 10 words
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are something close
to equipping others
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to know, love, and live
the truth starting at home.
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Now, I have
probably written about,
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I don't know, 50
versions of that.
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But the first time I
wrote it, I'll bet you
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I had 90% of that right
in five minutes or less.
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And it didn't take me long
to get in the right ballpark.
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Whatever I'm doing with
my life, it is going to be
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standing on the
platform of God's truth.
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That's what God
has wired me to do.
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And I added the
phrase starting at home,
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because I am inextricably
linked to my family.
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I am a wife. I am a mother.
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I'm never going to go
away from those things.
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So somehow my life direction
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has to somehow encompass those.
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So if those are my 10 words,
then what's on my calendar?
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Because your 10 words
should help you determine
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the direction of your time.
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So on mine, with that
direction, you would find
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probably -- you
will find things like
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daily time in the Bible,
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maybe more than
other people would do.
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You might find me
reading things that
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maybe you don't want to read.
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I had a coworker
that joked with me
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about liking to read Bible
commentaries, and I went,
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"How is that funny? I
do. I do like to read them."
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You would also find on my
calendar less than you expect,
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because I need long
periods of uninterrupted time
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where I get to research
my little curiosities
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about what's in scripture
and think about them
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and maybe write about them.
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And as I plan things
like like teachings
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and writing and
things like that,
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I can't be interrupted
every 30 minutes.
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As a matter of fact, I've
even turned down roles
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here at Crossroads
over the years
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that I've been here
because of this.
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I can't spend my
days in meetings
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or I won't live my direction.
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The other thing that you
will see on my calendar
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is you'll see runs and workouts.
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I do like to run, but
actually I strategically
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place them on my calendar
because of my direction.
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I've got to get out of my head,
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like enough is enough sometimes
and I just need to run.
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So I put them where
I put them on purpose
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because of my direction.
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And my 10 words
also say others, right?
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I want to equip other
people to find God
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and love God through His Word,
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then I've got to
be around others.
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So if you looked at my
calendar a few months back,
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you would have seen
for weeks in a row
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teach Katie's small group,
or you would have seen
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lead online study of Colossians.
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You would see me
regularly interacting
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and taking time, even
sometimes early morning
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or later at night time
to lead and equip
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and help other
people to get in there
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and figure out
what the truth is.
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That's my ten words,
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so I have to arrange
my time around them.
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My latest one is a new
podcast I've been doing.
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I actually employed my
tech savvy teenage son
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to help me with this project.
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And we're making a podcast
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literally out of my
basement called Dig,
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and it's going through
books of the Bible,
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figuring out how to
look at our life somehow
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through the lens of
that piece of scripture.
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What a great thing
to do with my son
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when my direction says
I want to do what I do
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starting at home.
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Living with direction
is actually just knowing
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why you're doing the things
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that you're doing
with your time.
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Because remember,
it's passing away.
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So you've got to ask
yourself as you scroll
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through your
calendar on your phone
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or write it on the refrigerator
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or just keep it up
here, whatever you do,
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your direction in your life
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should be somehow
obvious with your time.
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People should
be able to guess it
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if they looked at your calendar.
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Direction is orienting ourselves
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in a particular direction.
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And for me, and
probably for most of you,
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that orientation
and that direction
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needs to be toward God,
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because there is a
God who designed you.
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There is a God who
has a purpose for you
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and for your life.
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Ephesians 2:10 says this:
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This verse tells me
that there is good work
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for you to do and that good work
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needs to be on your calendar.
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And when you come to
Jesus, you get equipped
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to kind of live out that
direction in your life
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and you're a masterpiece.
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You've been designed, you
were made for something,
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but I hate the word purpose.
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I'll tell you why I hate that.
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I hate the word purpose
right now, because
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I feel like our culture
is caught up in this,
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like really heady, lofty
conversation around purpose.
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And it makes me feel like I
should go climb a mountain
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or look for the
purpose pot of gold
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at the end of a rainbow.
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And I actually don't
think it's that hard.
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I think you can write
10 words in 10 minutes
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and get pretty darn close.
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I prefer the word
direction because
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you can and should
be moving toward God,
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who is the one that
knows your purpose?
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If you head in His
direction, you're going
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to get clearer and
clearer and clearer
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about your purpose.
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And God knows what that is.
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Your job is to head His way.
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I believe that you
know a lot more about
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your 10 words than
you might think right now.
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And I think it's
specifically because
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we have just lived
through like two years
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of incredible difficulty.
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All of our calendars
got messed with.
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All of our time got
wiped out at one point.
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Some of us ended
up with way too much
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or way too little, and
the things that happened
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to you during that time
and how you felt about them,
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they are some massive
clues to your direction.
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I went through something I
call COVID Calendar Relief.
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Anybody else?
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Like there was
stuff on my calendar
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that COVID wiped
out and I was like,
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"I'm so happy about that.
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I'm totally delighted
that's gone.
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I hope it never comes back."
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Could it be if you
felt like that, too, that
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those things are
somehow in tension with
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the direction that your
life should really be going?
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Do you know that I looked
at a bunch of research,
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like a bunch of numbers
about what happened to us
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with our time and with our
work during the era of COVID
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and after as we
continue to sort of open up
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and live our lives again,
about 30% of people
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would say, "Pay me less
so I can be at home more.
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I'd rather take less money
so I can be at home."
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Maybe some of you
left off the phrase
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like I did at first,
starting at home.
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40% or more of people
who have lived through
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this COVID era with us
say they want a job change,
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not just a job change,
researchers have found that
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most of those are
occupation changes,
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like a whole new direction.
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Could it be that
we're sitting on insight,
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insight that maybe
God is going to use
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to do what researchers
call the pandemic pivot?
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Whenever I say the
word pivot, I can't not think
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about the old friends episode
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where Ross is trying
to move the couch.
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Anybody else? OK, maybe
just me, pivot, whatever.
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33% of people who were
unemployed because of
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the COVID era have
actually started taking courses
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or job retraining.
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Friends, this is
telling me that this era
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we've lived through
is not all bad.
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There's something about
it where we've gained
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some insight on the
direction of our lives
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and maybe the way
that God designed us.
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And I want to say
a special word to
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the women out there, some of us,
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we didn't pivot on purpose.
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We were forced to pivot.
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That's not just for women.
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But if you look at the
numbers, COVID would say --
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I'm sorry, research
would say that COVID
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was especially brutal to
women, most especially mothers.
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4.2 million women
dropped out of the workforce
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in like a 7 week period in 2020,
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and half of them
have not come back.
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If that's you today,
I want to say to you,
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none of that surprised God.
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He is ahead of you.
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He knows exactly what
your life needs to be like.
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And I want you to have
the courage to ask Him,
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"How does this mean I
need to refine my direction?"
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My guess is that we have clues,
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maybe for a long
time in our life
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about our general direction.
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And it's time to think
about writing that down.
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The reason that I want
you to write it down
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on a piece of
paper is not because
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I want you to get it perfect.
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It's not because the exact
words matter so much.
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It's just that when you
write down 10 words,
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you can start to
evaluate your time.
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You can get those
gut instincts out
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and actually use
them to point your life
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in a better
direction, to go from
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whatever was normal in the past
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to something
better in the future.
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And I don't want
you to spend 10 years
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or even 10 weeks
writing them down.
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I have two tips for you,
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two tips for you as you do this.
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Start your 10 words
with an I-N-G verb.
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You want to start
actively doing something
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and whatever the
rest of your phrase is,
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I want you to answer:
Where is God?
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How am I heading His way?
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I want to give you
a few examples
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from people in my own
life, OK? People I know.
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Here's what they said.
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Just ideas for you as
you consider your own.
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Blending two families into one
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who follows God together.
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Caring for the poor in Nicaragua
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to display Christ's love.
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Staying sober and faithful
to my job for one year.
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Strengthening other
believers through
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prayer, encouragement,
and prophecy.
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Saving for a house
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to love others
with my hospitality.
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These are phrases, 10 words-ish.
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Some are eight, some
are 11, but you get the idea.
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You could actually
use those to evaluate
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what you're doing
with your time.
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If you're saving for something,
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I expect you to be at work
earning money. Right?
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If you're going to
lead others somehow,
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I expect to see
groups and people
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on your calendar
on a regular basis.
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Your direction should
inform your time.
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It's the step before all the
time management tactics.
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I love this stuff. Right?
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Like I'm a bullet point
kind of gal. I love it.
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I love a good chart,
good management tactic,
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a good calendar.
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The only problem is
you can't plan, prioritize,
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prep, win the day,
sharpen the saw,
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whatever else
they tell you to do,
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if you don't have a direction.
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Because what are you doing
all of those things toward?
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Remember you're a masterpiece.
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You were designed for good works
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and we need to start moving
in the direction of a God
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who knows exactly what
our calendar should look like.
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- More from Alli in
just a minute, but first,
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you need to know
that this episode
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If you want to join that
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Hey, this week we'd also
love to connect with you live
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and we have two
ways for you to do that.
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The first is our World
Changing Seminar.
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Change the world is
one of those phrases
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that we say a lot around here.
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You might be like,
what does that mean
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and who changes the world,
and how do I change the world?
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And how did you
even get started?"
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If you have any questions,
we would love to see you
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at the World Changing Seminar.
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Two, we have a Zoom
Welcome Session
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I'd love to see you at.
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I'll be there with a chance
for you to ask questions
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and us just to get to know you
a little bit, and vice versa.
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Now you can find details
for both of those things
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at Crossroads.net/live.
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You know, we recently
had our 25th anniversary
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and as a way of
celebration we decided
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to invest 2.5 million
dollars in people
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and projects that are
changing the world.
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Because the truth is,
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Crossroads doesn't
change the world,
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we change the world,
you change the world.
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We've actually invested
some of that money
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with one of our
online communities
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who's working to reach
students. Check this out.
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- My involvement
with Young Life started
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00:17:24
when I was in high school
and someone showed up
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at the YMCA, played
pickup basketball with me
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00:17:30
and just kept showing
up over and over.
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00:17:33
And finally invited me to
this thing called Young Life.
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00:17:36
And I went and I heard
about God in a way
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00:17:40
that I had never
heard about Him before
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00:17:42
at that week at camp
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00:17:43
and it completely
transformed my life.
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00:17:45
- He talked about this
thing called Young Life.
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00:17:47
I said I had no
idea what that is.
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He said, come check
it out in Batesville.
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I'm like, I don't even
know where that is.
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00:17:53
And so it was through
some game nights
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00:17:55
that they all had that I
really started to come out
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00:17:58
and see what they were
doing with the local teenagers
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and just how they
were investing in them
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and the adults that cared.
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00:18:03
And it was really cool
to see this community
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of people that was
actually doing something
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to improve the kids' lives.
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00:18:10
He actually convinced
me to move to Batesville.
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And I think there was
this huge pro and con list,
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there was a really long list
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of why I would not
move to Batesville.
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And then there was
this really short list
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00:18:22
of why I would, and
in looking at that list
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00:18:25
and just having
conversations and seeing
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just the way they
love kids and the things
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that they did, I
noticed that my list
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of why I would not
move was all selfish.
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00:18:34
It was 100% things that would
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make my life more comfortable.
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00:18:37
And then the reason that
were were really life-giving,
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but we've cost something.
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00:18:40
- And I've watched
leaders like Scott,
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kid after kid after
kid who is dealing
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with some really
difficult stuff, you know,
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over and over again,
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the first place they
go to his house.
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00:18:53
They show up and they're trying
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00:18:55
to put their life back together
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00:18:57
and they have
questions about God,
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00:18:58
they have questions
about everything.
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00:19:00
And time and time
again, they show up
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on a leader's doorstep and says,
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00:19:05
"I don't know what to do
and how can God be good?"
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00:19:07
- These kids are hurting.
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00:19:09
They're experiencing
a lot of stuff.
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00:19:11
And life is not easy, especially
in the culture right now.
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00:19:14
There's a lot of confusion.
There's a lot of isolation.
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00:19:17
But to just show up
and care and say,
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"Hey, you matter
and I'm here for you,
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and regardless of
what you're doing
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00:19:23
and regardless of what
you believe, I'm showing up
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00:19:25
and I care about you."
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00:19:27
That's what I hope other
adults can come alongside
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00:19:29
and just jump in the vision.
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00:19:31
If we could do that and
we could do that, well,
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00:19:34
then we're loving our kids.
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00:19:42
- I think too many of us
live instead of in direction,
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00:19:46
we live inside of what's
probably pretty normal.
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00:19:49
Normal to me is
a life of distraction.
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00:19:52
And I don't really mean
by this like pinging phones
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00:19:56
or watching the news less,
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00:19:57
even though that might be great.
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00:19:59
What I really mean
by distraction is
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either without
direction, or more likely,
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00:20:04
we have like a combo.
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00:20:06
We spend our calendar
heading down one direction
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00:20:09
and then another direction
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00:20:10
and then a different direction.
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00:20:11
And we're all over the
place moving our time
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toward all kinds
of different ends.
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00:20:19
A distraction is really
anything that takes you
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outside of God's design
for you and for your life.
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00:20:29
In the Book of Acts, after
Jesus was resurrected,
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the earliest apostles
were given a direction.
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00:20:37
And the Bible says their
direction was day after day,
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00:20:40
it says they never stopped
sharing the Good News
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00:20:44
that Jesus is the
Messiah. Nine words.
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00:20:47
Sharing the Good News
that Jesus is the Messiah.
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00:20:51
That was their direction.
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00:20:52
And boy, the apostles
were totally killing it.
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00:20:56
They were living with direction
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00:20:58
and it was going really
well, the church was growing.
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00:21:01
In the first few chapters
of Acts you hear about
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thousands of people
joining the church,
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baptisms, miraculous healings.
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00:21:08
Even the authorities were trying
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00:21:09
to shut these guys
up from their direction
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00:21:11
because all they
were doing was sharing
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the Good News that
Jesus is the Messiah.
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00:21:17
They were doing
their nine words.
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00:21:19
And then we get to Acts 6
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and in comes a
potential distraction.
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00:21:26
Even when you have
a powerful direction,
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00:21:28
even when you've
been killing it,
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00:21:29
even when you're fruitful in it,
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00:21:31
you are always in danger
of getting distracted.
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00:21:34
And in Acts 6 we
see this take place.
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Here's what it says:
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So we have an issue here, right?
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00:22:22
In comes a
potential distraction,
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00:22:24
there's an issue like there
is in most communities.
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00:22:27
Issues happen.
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00:22:29
Something new
comes into the orbit
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of these apostles
who have a direction.
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And did you hear it,
did you hear it in there?
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00:22:36
They kind of
restated it: praying
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and ministering the Word of God.
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00:22:40
And wait, what was
the Word of God?
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00:22:42
Oh, that's right,
sharing the Good News
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that Jesus is the Messiah.
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00:22:46
These guys had a
direction and they knew it,
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so they recognize this
issue for exactly what it was,
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it was a distraction.
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We have got to learn to see
these in our lives, you guys.
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00:22:57
We have got to learn to see when
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another direction
comes across our path
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00:23:02
it could take us off of what
God has uniquely for us.
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00:23:06
It was going to take time away
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00:23:09
from what they were
supposed to be doing.
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00:23:11
But at first, we kind
of read the story,
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00:23:13
if you're like me,
you kind of read
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this phrase waiting on
tables, and it seems like
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00:23:17
they're sort of saying like,
get the interns to do this,
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00:23:20
you know, like
this is beneath us.
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00:23:22
I can't take time away
from the Word of God
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to wait on tables."
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00:23:26
That's actually
not at all the tone
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00:23:30
of what their words were saying.
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00:23:33
Actually, what they meant was:
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00:23:35
I recognize the
importance of this.
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00:23:37
Food distribution
was core to the church.
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00:23:40
I know that sounds
kind of crazy, doesn't it?
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00:23:43
But if you read through
the early chapters of Acts,
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00:23:45
what you see the
church do over and over
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00:23:48
is teach together and eat
together, teach and eat.
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00:23:54
And you see those two
things over and over.
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00:23:56
Like it says, they
devoted themselves
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00:23:58
to the apostles teaching
and the breaking of bread.
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00:24:01
They taught and they ate.
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00:24:04
So now there's an issue.
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00:24:06
And there's an issue
not just with any old thing,
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00:24:08
not just with something
the intern can handle,
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00:24:10
with a core alternate direction.
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00:24:15
How they were
going to distribute food
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00:24:16
was actually critical
to the very witness
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00:24:19
of what they were
saying, because, guys,
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00:24:22
in the body of Christ, we
don't preference people
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00:24:24
on nationality,
on race, on family,
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00:24:27
on background, on culture.
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00:24:28
We are one, that's the
whole essence of the church.
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00:24:32
So what's going on here is
there's a group of widows,
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00:24:35
one, that has a
really good pedigree,
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00:24:37
the Hebraic widows,
and they're being favored
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00:24:42
over those who came
out of the Greek culture,
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00:24:44
the Hellenistic widows.
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00:24:46
And the apostles
recognize this for what it was.
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00:24:49
This is not just a quick
problem for us to solve.
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00:24:52
This is going to
take our attention
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00:24:54
off of our direction and
someone else actually
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00:24:58
needs to step in and
take this on as theirs.
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00:25:01
So if I was going to
restate this whole food issue
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00:25:05
in 10 words or less as
someone else's direction,
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00:25:08
I might say,
"Distributing food in a way
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00:25:13
that reflects the heart of God."
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00:25:17
All right, I got it in
11. You'll forgive me.
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00:25:20
Distributing food was
not just a quick problem
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00:25:22
for the apostles to solve.
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00:25:24
It was somebody
else's direction.
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00:25:27
It just wasn't theirs.
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00:25:29
So we actually
know what happened.
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00:25:31
They stuck to their direction.
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00:25:32
They chose others
to lead this other one.
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00:25:35
And Acts 6:7 is the
conclusion to the whole matter
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00:25:39
and listen to what it says:
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00:25:52
Guys, when when
we live in a direction
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00:25:55
that's orientated to God
and we let other people
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00:25:58
live in their direction, then
the kingdom of God grows.
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00:26:02
The impact of your days,
your minutes, your hours,
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00:26:05
it's spent in the direction
of an eternal God.
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00:26:11
And we face these choices
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00:26:12
in our calendars
every single day. Right?
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00:26:15
Like, how do you know?
How do you recognize it?
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00:26:18
We have to get better at seeing
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00:26:20
what's coming into our calendar
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00:26:23
and how to manage that so that
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00:26:25
it doesn't take us off course.
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00:26:28
And sometimes,
believe me, I know this,
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00:26:31
distractions come in
hard to see packages.
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00:26:34
As a matter of fact, one of mine
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00:26:36
came in a super cute package.
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00:26:38
A couple of years
ago I volunteered
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00:26:41
in my daughter's
kindergarten classroom.
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00:26:43
And those kids are adorable.
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00:26:45
But every time I would go,
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00:26:47
I would enjoy my
time in the room.
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00:26:49
But coming and going,
I would have this sort of,
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00:26:51
I don't know, this drag inside,
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00:26:54
like I was forcing it in
or it didn't feel quite right.
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00:26:57
It wasn't jiving
with other things
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00:26:59
that I felt like I was
supposed to be doing.
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00:27:02
But I couldn't -- I mean,
I really thought it was
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00:27:06
the right thing for
me to do at the time.
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00:27:08
And eventually I
started asking God,
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00:27:10
"OK, so why do I feel this way?
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00:27:13
How come I feel like
I'm just shoving this in
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00:27:15
and something's not right here?"
-
00:27:17
Just sort of a gut
instinct sort of thing.
-
00:27:19
And I eventually
came to the conclusion
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00:27:21
that I was doing this because
it's what good moms do.
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00:27:26
I have a checklist in my head.
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00:27:28
I don't mean to, but I do.
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00:27:29
I have a checklist.
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00:27:30
If I was a good mom, I
would do these five things.
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00:27:33
Maybe you have a checklist
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00:27:35
and maybe it's taking
up a lot of your time.
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00:27:38
You have a checklist about
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00:27:39
what a good finance manager does
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00:27:41
or what a good athlete does
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00:27:42
or what a good parent does
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00:27:44
that is taking up valuable time
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00:27:48
where you could
be orienting your life
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00:27:50
in the real direction
that God has for you.
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00:27:53
Guys, two people can
do exactly the same thing
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00:27:56
for two radically
different reasons.
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00:28:00
Believe me when I say
I am so very thankful
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00:28:02
for the parents whose
direction includes
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00:28:05
getting into the classrooms
during the day with my kids.
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00:28:09
I love it.
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00:28:10
In some ways I
wish it was consistent
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00:28:13
with my direction sometimes.
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00:28:14
But maybe theirs
is something like
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00:28:17
supporting education
for the least of these
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00:28:19
or role modeling the
servanthood of Christ.
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00:28:22
Whatever it is, I love that
some parents' directions
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00:28:27
takes them into the schools.
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00:28:28
But I had to stop and say,
"What am I doing here?"
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00:28:33
And it's really hard
to admit to yourself
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00:28:36
when some of your
time that looks like
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00:28:38
it's being spent in a good way
-
00:28:40
is just not being spent
in your unique direction.
-
00:28:46
It was hard for me to say,
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00:28:48
"I'm not going to come help
your sweet class anymore."
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00:28:51
It was hard for me to admit that
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00:28:54
I want to prop
myself up as a mom.
-
00:28:56
I want to feel good
about myself in that role
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00:28:58
and so I want to
check off all the things
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00:29:00
that make me feel
like a better mom.
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00:29:02
But guys, you could live
your whole life doing that
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00:29:05
and still be off of the
direction that God has for you.
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00:29:09
Sometimes our pride is involved
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00:29:11
or our fears involved
or our self-image.
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00:29:14
And there's like a whole
other message in here
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00:29:16
about that kind of stuff.
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00:29:18
But if we can get honest
enough and brave enough
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00:29:21
to admit some of those
things are not our direction.
-
00:29:25
And I guarantee you, if you
are brave enough to do that
-
00:29:28
and pull back some of that time,
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00:29:30
you're going to
be criticized for it.
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00:29:32
Your reward is going
to be, um, criticized for it.
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00:29:35
Jesus got criticized
for His direction
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00:29:39
and He answered His
critics every single time
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00:29:43
with His 10 words.
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00:29:45
Listen to this in Matthew 9:
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00:30:19
Did you hear his 10
words buried in there?
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00:30:22
Giving mercy to the
sick and the sinner.
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00:30:25
All right, it was seven
or maybe eight, 10-ish.
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00:30:29
Jesus came for
sinners, for the sick.
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00:30:33
That's where He spent His time.
-
00:30:36
Those people were
on His calendar
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00:30:39
because He knew His direction.
-
00:30:41
He knew who He was
supposed to be with,
-
00:30:42
where He was
supposed to be and why.
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00:30:47
Jesus knew the Cross was coming.
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00:30:50
He knew that His time
was going to run out
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00:30:55
just like this did.
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00:30:58
And we've got to see
the same is true for us.
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00:31:01
We've got to see the
distractions in our life
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00:31:03
and how they are
impacting our ability
-
00:31:06
to live with eternity in mind.
-
00:31:10
It's time to move in the
direction that God has for you
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00:31:12
because you only
have so much time.
-
00:31:17
If anything reminds
me of the truth of that,
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00:31:19
it's got to be first
day of school pictures.
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00:31:21
It's got to be first day.
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00:31:22
I'm only a few weeks
off of that and every year
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00:31:26
every self respecting
parent takes pictures
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00:31:28
of their kids on the
first day of school.
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00:31:30
And I've got to tell
you, nothing says
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00:31:32
time is passing away
like those pictures.
-
00:31:35
I'm the one who looks
at them and goes,
-
00:31:37
but that's not what they
look like two years ago.
-
00:31:40
I took the picture
in the same spot.
-
00:31:42
I actually stood on the
treadmill with a friend
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00:31:45
the other day and cried with her
-
00:31:48
about her taking her
son, who's starting college
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00:31:51
this week and dropping him off.
-
00:31:54
Guys, time is passing away,
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00:31:57
whether we want it to or not.
-
00:31:59
The hourglass is
going to be empty.
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00:32:03
And I wonder what
would happen if we knew
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00:32:06
when that was going to go down.
-
00:32:08
I read the blog and part
of the book of a nurse
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00:32:12
who works only with patients
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00:32:13
who have less than
12 weeks to live.
-
00:32:16
She's actually
written a book about
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00:32:18
the top five regrets of
people who are dying.
-
00:32:21
It's like part of
her life's work
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00:32:23
and she's gained a lot
of wisdom from people
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00:32:27
whose time is running out.
-
00:32:29
And she said their
number one regret,
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00:32:31
this is the number one
regret that she would name.
-
00:32:36
She says that it is:
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00:32:46
Wow. The number one regret
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00:32:50
when people are facing
the clock running out
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00:32:53
is I wish I'd had
the courage to live
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00:32:55
in my direction,
not your direction,
-
00:32:59
not what my parents
wanted for me,
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00:33:01
not what I thought my
life was going to be about
-
00:33:03
or should be about,
but my direction.
-
00:33:05
I'll tell you what, if
you want to follow God,
-
00:33:09
if you are interested
in being equipped
-
00:33:12
for that direction, then
you need Jesus in your life,
-
00:33:15
because that is where
your real direction is.
-
00:33:20
It's the one toward
the God who made you
-
00:33:23
and who planned for you
and who has good things
-
00:33:26
that should be on
your calendar this week.
-
00:33:29
But this takes courage,
you all, it takes courage.
-
00:33:33
That's what that regret says,
"I wish I had the courage."
-
00:33:37
That regret did not
say, "I wish I'd known."
-
00:33:40
That did not say, "I wish
I had the knowledge."
-
00:33:43
You know your 10 words
or pretty darn close anyway.
-
00:33:47
And I don't want
you to overthink it.
-
00:33:48
I don't think this is
about not knowing.
-
00:33:51
I think it's about courage,
-
00:33:53
the courage to write them down,
-
00:33:55
the courage to force
your time in that direction,
-
00:33:57
the courage to get rid of
the distractions in your life
-
00:34:01
that are constantly
trying to take you
-
00:34:03
off the direction that
God intended you for,
-
00:34:06
whatever that direction is.
-
00:34:09
What that book tells me
is that you're still going
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00:34:12
to be thinking about it the
last 12 weeks of your life.
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And that actually
makes some sense to me
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because you'll be awfully
close to coming face to face
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00:34:23
with God at that point,
the God who created you,
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00:34:26
the God who had
a purpose for you,
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00:34:28
the God who's design is
supposed to be taking place
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00:34:30
in the minutes and days
and hours of your life.
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00:34:33
The God who holds
time right in His hands.
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00:34:41
He existed before it.
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00:34:43
He knows where it's headed.
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00:34:46
And when we live
directed at that God,
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the God of all
time, then the hours
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00:34:52
that we put on our calendar,
they mean even more
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00:34:55
than just what's in
front of us right now.
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00:34:57
They mean eternal things,
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that the impact of
our life is multiplied
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00:35:02
when we point it
at the God of time.
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00:35:05
Living with this
realization that our time
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requires this kind
of careful thought,
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00:35:10
it's actually what the Bible
calls numbering your days.
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00:35:15
That's the phrase
that's used in scripture
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00:35:17
for living with the
wisdom of knowing
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00:35:19
this hourglass will be empty
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00:35:22
and there's also an eternity.
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00:35:25
I want to read you
a couple of excerpts
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from Psalm 90 where
that phrase appears.
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00:35:31
Psalm 90 was written by Moses.
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00:35:32
He was a man who
did have the courage
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00:35:35
to live clearly in
the direction of God.
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00:35:40
And he struggled.
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00:35:42
He struggled exactly
like you and I do,
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00:35:44
with the same feelings that
you and I have all the time.
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00:35:47
Am I good enough to do this?
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00:35:48
Am I good enough to pursue
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00:35:50
what I think you
really made me for?
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00:35:52
Moses felt that way.
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00:35:54
And has some of my
life been wasted time?
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00:35:57
Moses questioned
deeply the decades
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00:35:59
that he spent wandering
in the wilderness.
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00:36:02
What if some of
that is wasted, God?
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00:36:04
What does that mean?
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00:36:06
And he even faced
the end of his life
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00:36:08
not ever getting
quite where he thought
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00:36:11
his life was heading.
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00:36:13
But he did get one thing
in the end that was huge.
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00:36:17
He got that we need to
live our days here on Earth,
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00:36:21
both here and now,
and in light of all eternity.
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00:36:26
He got that our
time is limited here,
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00:36:29
so we have to limit the
way that we spend it.
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00:36:33
Your time is going fast,
and I really want you
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00:36:36
to point it in the
right direction.
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00:36:39
So let me read you those
words from Psalm 90.
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That is for sure my
prayer for myself.
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00:37:15
I want a heart of wisdom,
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00:37:17
wisdom that goes all the
way down into my calendar.
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00:37:20
I want to leave you with
a final question today:
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00:37:23
If you knew when this
was going to run dry.
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00:37:26
Not a big lofty
philosophy question.
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00:37:30
I'm only going to ask you one.
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00:37:31
How would your
calendar look different?
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00:37:36
What I want you to
do today is I want you
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00:37:38
to write your 10
words and figure it out.
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00:37:42
If you really don't know,
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00:37:44
if you have no
idea where to start.
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00:37:46
And I know that that
might be some of you.
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00:37:48
If you really don't
know where to start,
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00:37:50
we do a thing at
Crossroads called A Journey,
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00:37:53
and it's coming up pretty soon.
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00:37:55
And if you don't know where
to begin with your 10 words,
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00:37:57
then I want you
to listen to Kyle
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00:38:00
tell you a little bit more
about The Journey,
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00:38:02
because I think that would
be a great place to start.
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00:38:07
- You were created
for greatness.
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00:38:10
There's a hero hiding
somewhere inside of you.
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00:38:15
At some point in your
life, you truly believed that,
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00:38:19
that's because it's true.
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00:38:21
God made you to be great
and He has a plan for you
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00:38:24
to be a hero on
a team of heroes.
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00:38:28
Come find the path
to your greatness.
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00:38:37
- The Journey is
going to be great.
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00:38:39
There's two things
you need to do it.
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00:38:41
The first is this book.
-
00:38:42
It's full of prompts
and experiences
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00:38:44
designed to help you
go on The Journey.
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00:38:46
And the best part is it's free.
-
00:38:48
If you go to one
of our locations,
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00:38:50
you can pick it up there,
-
00:38:51
or if you're part of
our online church,
-
00:38:53
you can go to
Crossroads.net/onlinejourney
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00:38:56
and we will mail one of
these to your house for free.
-
00:38:59
And the second thing you need
to do The Journey is a group.
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00:39:03
Groups are the perfect
opportunity for you
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00:39:06
to meet new people or
invite your family and friends
-
00:39:10
and do this with you in
person or even online.
-
00:39:13
Now, if that sounds
exciting, we need your help
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00:39:15
to host a group and make sure
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00:39:16
there are enough
groups for everyone.
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00:39:18
If you're interested in hosting,
go to Crossroads.net/connect.
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00:39:22
Now, I know hosting
might sound intimidating,
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00:39:24
but I promise it's super easy
-
00:39:26
and you're definitely
equipped for the job.
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00:39:28
We also this week made
a special worship set
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00:39:31
just for you, and
you can watch it
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00:39:32
by clicking right here.
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00:39:34
Last, I want you to
go to Crossroads app.
-
00:39:36
It's full of experiences
and content designed
-
00:39:39
to connect you to God
throughout your entire week.
-
00:39:41
You can get it for free
wherever you get your apps.
-
00:39:46
- This is the Crossroads
Anywhere app.
-
00:39:49
It's not just any other app,
-
00:39:51
it's the weekend
experience wherever you go.
-
00:39:59
It's relevant articles to you,
-
00:40:02
so you could be the smart
guy at the party for once.
-
00:40:06
It's asking for prayer
-
00:40:08
because life can get a
little tough sometimes.
-
00:40:17
It's spiritual growth
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00:40:18
without a bunch of
hoops to jump through.
-
00:40:21
The Crossroads Anywhere App,
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00:40:23
it's you connecting with
people and with God.
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00:40:27
Download it now.