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God-Centered Community

Many Christians and churches talk about “community,” but unless that community is formed and continually built up by God’s Word, it can become just another gathering where human opinions and human wisdom take center stage. In this message from 2 Timothy 3:10–4:8, David Platt encourages the church to look to Scripture for its wisdom and strength. As God’s Spirit applies God’s Word to God’s people, the church begins to look increasingly like a God-centered community.

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If you were to ask the average Christian sitting in a pew or seat in a church building this morning to sum up the message of Christianity, you would most likely hear something along the lines of the message of Christianity is that God loves me, or God loves me enough to send His Son Jesus to die for me. And what we have seen is that that is not biblical Christianity. That's not the essence of Christianity. If God loves me as the essence of Christianity, then who is the object of Christianity? God loves me. Therefore, christianity is about me and church is about me and my preferences and my likes in music and my tastes in this or that area. And my life is about me, where I want to live and what I want to do and my dreams and my plans and my ambitions. And that's not Christianity. Christianity does not say God loves me, put a period on it, go home. Biblical Christianity said God loves me so that his glory and his majesty and his greatness may be known in all nations. He is the object of Christianity and everything centers around him. So that begs the question how do we do community with one another? How do we love one another and yet be centered on God instead of each other. How do you do that? How do you love one another to the glory of God? How do you guard against loving one another and seeing each other as the end, ultimate end of that love? How do you love one another for God's sake? How do you love one another For God's sake? And that's where we come to the non-negotiable Word of God and the reason why we have the Word. God has given us His Word at the foundation of our community to fix our eyes constantly on the glory of God. That's one of the primary reasons we have the Word and there's no question. And the more I go to different places, the more I am convinced that we have diluted and minimized and marginalized the Word of God in the community of faith called the church in our culture. And we need to realize that if the Word of God is not at the center of Christian community, then you no longer have Christian community. If the Word of God is marginalized, then you have undercut the very foundation for the community you have and you're just a crowd that gathers together and you might even be a successful church in our culture, but you're not a Christian community, you're not a local church according to what Scripture defines as the community of faith, because the Word of God is central in the community of faith, and that's what God is central in the community of faith, and that's what I want us to look at this morning. We're going to come here to 2 Timothy, chapter 3, verse 10. It is one of the most, if not the most clear descriptions of the importance of God's Word amidst the community of faith, for every facet of our faith, and so I want us to read what Paul writes to Timothy.

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Paul is nearing the very end of his life. These are like his parting words what's most important to say to Timothy, his friend, who he has mentored, his brother in ministry? What's most important for him to say? Listen to what he says. 2 Timothy 3, verse 10.

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You, however, know all about my teaching, my way of life, my purpose, faith, patience, love, endurance, persecution, sufferings. What kinds of things happened to me in Antioch, iconium and Lystra? The persecutions I endured, yet the Lord rescued me from all of them. In fact, everyone who wants to live a godly life in Christ Jesus will be persecuted, while evil men and impostors will go from bad to worse, deceiving and being deceived. But as for you, continue in what you have learned and have become convinced of, because you know those from whom you learned it. How, from infancy, you have known the holy scriptures which are able to make you wise for salvation through faith in Christ Jesus.

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All scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, so that the man of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work In the presence of God and of Christ Jesus, who will judge the living and the dead, and in view of His appearing and His kingdom. I give you this charge Preach the Word, kingdom. I give you this charge Preach the Word, be prepared in season and out of season, correct, rebuke and encourage with great patience and careful instruction. For the time will come when men will not put up with sound doctrine. Instead, to suit their own desires, they will gather around them a great number of teachers to say what their itching ears want to hear. They will turn their ears away from the truth and turn aside to myths. But you keep your head in all situations. Endure hardship, do the work of an evangelist, discharge all the duties of your ministry, for I am already being poured out like a drink offering. The time has come for my departure. I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith. Now there is in store for me the crown of righteousness which the Lord, the righteous judge, shall award to me on that day, and not only to me, but also to all who have longed for his appearing. Father, we pray that, amidst a day where there is constant pull toward newer, trendier, more creative, more innovative means of growing, building your church, we pray that you would mold us into a community of faith that forsakes all of those things in order to trust in your word alone. We pray, god, that you would teach us the importance and the beauty and the glory of your word in the community of faith In Jesus' name. We pray Amen.

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This is a stout passage of Scripture and, for the sake of time, we are not going to be able, unfortunately, to dive into every single word and every single phrase that is contained here. What I did this week and I took those first three paragraphs in that church covenant and said, okay, is there a passage of Scripture that is referenced here that really summarizes the basis for all of the others? And 2 Timothy, chapter 3 and 4, which is the end of the second paragraph is that text, and so what I want us to do is I want us to take this text, I want us to put it alongside a variety of those other texts that are mentioned in that church covenant. I want us to see the importance of the Word of God in the community of faith. I want us to see why the Word is so important for defining who we are.

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This whole passage revolves around the Word. Paul says Timothy, the only reason you are who you are is because of the Word, because the Word was poured into you. So stay in it, continue in it, remain in it and, in the church, keep it central. Preach the Word. That's one command that supersedes, precedes and supersedes all these other commands. It's just a litany of commands there in chapter 4, and it's all starting with preach the Word. Keep the Word central, because there will be all kinds of temptations to minimize the Word.

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So why? Why must the Word be central in the community of faith? First, because we are a community formed by God's Word. We're formed by God's Word. What do you mean? What do you mean? The Word of God forms the people of God, the community of faith. Well, what does the Word do? Think about it. You know what Paul has expressed here. First of all, we are saved by the Word. We're saved by the Word.

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Now, I want to be careful with the language here, because the reality is we are saved by Christ, who is the living, incarnate Word of God. But the revelation of Christ that we have, who he is and what he has done, is the Word of God. It's the Word that opens our eyes to see who Christ is, and it's the Word that describes how we are saved. We don't have to come up with means or methods of salvation, a plan of salvation, a path to salvation. The Word describes how we're saved. That's the first sentence there and that part of the covenant we're looking at today. Having been baptized sorry having been brought by divine grace to repent and believe in the Lord Jesus Christ and surrender our lives to Him, that's how the Word describes salvation. It's what the Bible describes as trusting Christ for salvation.

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Repent, believe, surrender, give up everything you have, deny yourself, take up your cross and follow Him. This is what it means to be a follower of Christ, to come to Christ. Now. We have come up with all kinds of substitute phrases in our day in order to try to reach as many people as possible, we have taken those phrases, put them out the door and said, no, just accept Christ or invite Christ into your life, or pray this prayer and you will be saved. None of those phrases are in Scripture, none of them. In our efforts to reach as many people as possible with the Word of Christ, we have thrown out the Word of Christ and put a superstitious prayer in front of people. To pray, repent, believe, give up everything you have. See Him not as a Savior who's begging for you to accept Him, but as a Lord and God who is infinitely worthy of all of your surrender. Trust in Him. He will forgive you of your sins and reconcile you to God and clothe you in His righteousness. These are biblical terms.

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We are saved according to the word. The last thing we want to do is dilute the gospel in order to reach more people with the gospel and, in the process, lead people to follow our path to salvation, our words, and end up thinking they're saved when, according to scripture, they are not Saved. Maybe it's better put by Christ according to the Word. It's fundamental for our salvation. It's what Paul said, verse 14 and 15.

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Continue what you've learned and have become convinced of because you know those from whom you learned it and how. From infancy you have known the holy scriptures which are able to make you wise for salvation through faith in Christ Jesus. Scriptures make you wise for salvation through faith. We're saved by faith, faith in what In the Word, romans, chapter 10, verse 17. Faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the what, by the Word of God. We're saved by the Word, not just saved by the Word, though, not just justified before God, not just born again according to the new and living Word. We are sanctified through the Word.

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Second, paul says the Scriptures are able to make you wise for salvation. Then he continues, verse 16, all Scripture is God-breathed. God-breathed it. What an incredible picture, and it's useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness. Paul says, timothy, when you were saved, when you're saved, you don't graduate from the Word and move on to something else. The Word is where you live and continue in Christian brother or sister in this room. When we are saved, we do not graduate one day to the latest hit in the Christian bookstore to now help us grow in our relationship with Christ. We don't need it. We don't need any of those books Now. Follow with me here.

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I'm not saying that every book in the Christian bookstores that surround us is bad. In fact, there are some good, some very helpful books and resources. But the reality is there is only one book that God has promised to bless, to sanctify you, make you holy, grow you into the image of Christ, and that is this book. There is not one book the best one in the Christian bookstore is not able to sanctify you. God has not one book the best one in the Christian bookstore is not able to sanctify you. God has not promised to bless it for your sanctification. This whole song I want to be holy. If that is true, there's one means God has promised to bless to make that happen. And if all of those books and resources were gone, we would still have everything we need to grow into the image of Christ.

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Now to this point, some people think okay, I hear what you're saying, but let's be honest. There are some things I'm facing in my Christian life today, in the 21st century, that this book doesn't address. There's some questions I have that this book doesn't answer and there's some situations in my life that I'm facing as a Christian that this book doesn't deal with. We ask those questions, the response is you're right. There are tons of questions we have that this book does not answer, and there are a variety of situations that every single one of us faces in our Christian life that are not addressed in Scripture.

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Now, some of you are thinking at this point I'm a little heretical, but just follow with me for a second. I mean, there's all kinds of things this book does not address Silly things like UFOs and dinosaurs. When your child asks you about UFOs and dinosaurs, what verse do you take them to? Okay, there's some stretches. Okay, there's some stretches. There's not a book, though, that says some of you are wonder about dinosaurs, ufos, practical things like how to raise teenagers. You don't find a book, a verse, that even talks about teenagers. No such thing, in a sense, not like we have in our culture today. How to manage your money what verse talks about what to do with Social Security and 401Ks and stocks? How to walk through divorce recovery? How to live as a single parent? How to walk through divorce recovery, how to live as a single parent, how to walk through cancer. Now, certainly there are truths, certainly there are principles in God's word that help inform our understanding of these things. But here's the deal.

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The Bible was never intended to answer all the questions we might have or address every specific situation we may face in life. You say what was it intended for? Then it was intended. It is intended to conform each of us into the image of Christ. That's the purpose of the Bible To mold us more and more and more into the image of Christ. That's the whole purpose. I can show you that, from cover to cover in Scripture, it's exactly what Paul's saying here. Literally it's all over. But this is the purpose God has given us.

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You wonder, why Leviticus, why some of these things? It's a picture of how God is conforming, redeeming us into his image, conforming us into the image of Christ. Now here's what we do today. We've got all these questions how do you do this and how do you do this and how do you do this? And we want those questions answered. If we're going to get them answered, we need to get them answered in the church, right? So preachers need to answer all those questions. And so you have sermon series on how to manage your money, how to walk through this or that in parenting or divorce recovery, or this or that. Here's helpful tips.

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Well, the problem is in order for a preacher to address those things, since they're not specifically addressed in the Bible. Now we need to begin to minimize the Bible and now we need to bring in the stuff from the Christian bookstores and all of a sudden sermons become very light on Bible. You ever heard a light on Bible sermon? Maybe the preacher uses the Bible maybe like a springboard or a diving board, stands up maybe, reads a verse or a text and then jumps off, never to return again. Or maybe maybe the word to keep using the analogy is more like pool furniture and the preacher jumps into the word and swims around in all the great ideas of the day. Every once in a while makes a reference over here to this scripture, over there to that scripture, but we're really soaking in his good ideas and his good ideas. The other option is for the Bible, the word of God, to be the pool itself that we swim in and we saturate ourselves in and we soak in and everything else is supplemental.

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Now some might say, well, at least in the first two options I get some practical advice In the last option. There, maybe I soak in Leviticus, but how is that going to help me as a parent of teenagers this week. It's going to help you more than you will ever realize, because here's the deal Leviticus has something all that other stuff doesn't have it has the promise that it is going to be used by the Holy Spirit of God to conform you into the image of Christ. Now here's where I find myself. As preacher in this community of faith, I've got some options. I could go those first couple routes, but let's be honest, do you really think I'm that good Like? Are you really looking to me, parents, for how to raise your teenagers when I am struggling with a 16-month-old and a three-year-old? Did you really come this morning looking for financial advice from me, how to walk through divorce recovery, a single parent, or this or that? I'm certainly not the expert on all of those things, and even if I was, even if I was Dr Dave in every single one of those areas, I still have something infinitely better to offer you the Word of God that is guaranteed when it is studied and soaked in and swim and saturated, and guaranteed to conform your life into the image of Christ, to bring you intimately in touch with the very Holy Spirit of God that is living in you, by the way, the Holy Spirit of God that will be right there with you in every parenting decision you make, and right there with you in divorce recovery and living as a single parent and trying to figure out what to do with your finances and this or that. This is good, it's what we need.

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Think about it this way. You've got in your notes there kind of the bullseye, the concentric circles. Think about it this way and this will be kind of tough to write in because you might not write small enough. But just do some notes or lines out of the side or whatever. In the middle circle, write this Write the character of Christ.

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I want us to think about how the Word of God sanctifies us from the inside out. Follow with me here. Character of Christ. When we are saved, when we are followers of Christ, christ lives in us. The very character of Christ dwells in us. This is the purpose of God's Word we just talked about it to mold us more and more and more into the image of Christ. Every word, every page in Scripture, leviticus, jeremiah, song of Solomon, 2 Timothy all of it is intended to conform us more and more into the image of Christ. God has breathed it into life for that purpose to teach correct rebuke, train us in righteousness, so as the Word feeds us, the character of Christ in us grows.

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Second circle Going from the us grows. Second circle Going from the inside out. Second circle Right Conscience. Conscience is how we think, what we believe, what we feel. The reality is our conscience as Christians is affected by the character of Christ in us. Right, christ changes the way we think. Christ changes the way we feel, not instantly, not everything. It's a process. It's what sanctification is about when we begin to think Christianly, where we begin to feel what Christ feels and we begin to desire what Christ desires. We begin to want what Christ wants. We begin to see all the stuff this world has to offer us does not satisfy anywhere close to what Christ desires. We begin to want what Christ wants. We begin to see all the stuff this world has to offer us does not satisfy anywhere close to what Christ does and our desires begin to change and we see we don't need that stuff anymore. I want Christ. Christ, the character of Christ in us affecting our conscience, the way we think, feel, believe. Third circle moving out. Third circle conduct Our behavior, the way we act, what we do.

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Now, the reality is what we do. Our conduct is based on how we feel and what we think, what we believe. Don't miss this. We always live out what we believe. We always live out what we believe. Our lives are a reflection of our beliefs, even when we sin, it's not a conduct problem as much as it is a belief problem. When we sin, we say I don't believe God on this. I believe I've got a better route to take. It's the whole picture in Romans, chapter one.

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Disordered worship leads to disordered desire. Disordered thought leads to disordered action. It doesn't just happen in a vacuum. There's a basis upon which we act. This is what we talked about in the radical series, isn't it? It's where we're confronted with the reality that, with all of our big houses and big cars and lifestyles that are filled with stuff, we're showing that we believe our comforts are more important than the poor in the world. It's reality. It's a humbling reality, but it's the reality. We had a belief problem. Do we really believe the gospel is what we asked each other. Do we really believe what this word says? Because if we we do, then our lives would look so radically different.

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The conduct, the fruit of character of Christ in us, affecting the way we think, feel, believe, conscious. Last circle, on the outside church, church as we behave in the culture around us, people see the conduct of us and and it reflects on the church. The church intended to be a reflection of the character of Christ. So as Christ transforms us individually from the inside out, he's also transforming the community of faith from the inside out. The world will judge the picture of Christ based on the conduct of Christians that make up the church. Let's see that.

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So when you look at that, you think about the push for us to say, when we gather together, we need some practical stuff to do. We got some conduct things. How do I raise teenagers? How do I walk through this? How do I do this? How do I do this? And the answer we've come up with is well, let's talk about things to do. Do this. Here's 10 steps to do this. Here's five tips for this. Do these things.

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The only problem is, even if those are good things to do, don't miss this. Even if that's great advice, the reality is, if it's Christian advice, if it's a Christian way to live, here's how to live out the Christian life, and the reality is every attempt to try to do that will fail miserably. You ever feel like that. You ever feel like Christianity maybe church is about. You just get a list of things to do every single week and you try to do it for maybe a week or two, but you end up falling back and you can't do it.

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And that's the reality. It's the whole point of Christianity. You can't do it. You can't live out the Christian life. You need Christ. The whole thing is designed so that Christ does it in you, right, and so we find ourselves at best legalistic Pharisees who are trying to follow all the commands. But what we're missing is the nourishment we need of Christ in us, from his word, in order to enable us to live out all those commands. Only Christ can do these things in us, and if we're not being fed at the core of who we are, with the means by which God is transforming us in his image, then we are hopeless hopeless to live out the Christian life.

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And now the world sees the church as a bunch of people who are following a bunch of rules or the tips of a preacher, and they say what difference does it make? Think about it. Case in point we've prayed this morning for high school college students. I was speaking at a conference this last week with college ministers and college leaders from around the country and it is alarming it is absolutely alarming to see the statistics of supposedly Christian church college students who, within the first semester in college, if not the second, will fall completely away from their faith the overwhelming majority will. I pray those statistics are not true in this community of faith, but the reality is. According to statistics countrywide, the majority of students who are standing up here graduating from high school this time next year will not still be following Christ.

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Why is that? Could it be, could it be, that we have created a whole system of Christianity in which they've grown up, in which they've been told do this, do this, do this, do this, do this. This is what a Christian does. But along the way we fail to feed them at the core of who they are, with the character of Christ in them, so that their first semester in college, as soon as they get in front of an atheistic college professor, they have no idea how to think Christianly and, as a result, they cave in immediately. Or the first time they see a pleasure in this world on that college campus, they've not learned how to feel what Christ feels and desire what Christ desires and, as a result, what happens is in one semester they're exposed for what is ultimately a hollow Christianity that we have given to them, because we've not given them the one thing they need to change the way they think and feel and believe and empower them to walk onto that campus and live in victory and to see all those pleasures on that campus and say I don't want any of that, I've got Christ. He satisfies, he's gloriously satisfying. Why would I want that? This atheistic professor has no clue what he's saying. So I'm gonna pray for him. I'm gonna pray that he sees the truth that I know, that's hidden in my heart. Pray that he sees the truth that I know that's hidden in my heart. Only the word can do that. Only God's word can do that.

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High school students now struggling with impurity in a day where they are bombarded with so many temptations. Children, students bombarded with so many temptations today. How do we help them face those temptations? Aim at the conduct here and say well, you need to be pure, so do it Be pure. Do these things and you'll be pure. That'll only go so far. What happens when the character of Christ is being fed in them and they begin to think like Christ and feel what Christ feels. And they realize this boyfriend or girlfriend doesn't have anything, anything to offer that Christ is not filling in them. The Word does that, it empowers them.

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Adults all across this faith, men in this faith family, men in our culture and in the church so few men living as spiritual leaders in their homes. Astounding statistics of men who would far rather be looking at an image on the internet than leading their children to study the Word of God. How do you change that? Stop looking at the internet, don't do it anymore. That'll go so far. But what happens when men in this faith family begin to really feed on the word of Christ and it begins to fuel the character of Christ in them and they begin to think what Christ thinks and feel what Christ feels, and they actually begin.

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Men begin to want Christ. They want Christ more than they want football and they care about Christ more than they care about what an 18-year-old is signing with their team to play for their school. They care about Christ and they want their kids to know Christ more than they want their kids to play games this world has to offer. They want their kids to know Christ. And now men are being raised up in a fifth family who are strong husbands and fathers and who lay down their lives for their wives, just like Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her. How does that happen? Only the word can do that. No speech, no expert, nothing else can make that happen, but the word. And now, now the world looks at the conduct of Christians and sees a picture of the church not as a people who are following a bunch of rules, but a people who are reflecting the beautiful transformation that Christ brings in our lives. We are formed by this word.

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Now I want to be very careful, do not misunderstand. I'm not saying that it's not helpful, good for us as a community of faith. Very carefully here, do not misunderstand. I'm not saying that it's not helpful, good for us as a community of faith to give counsel to one another about parenting and marriage and struggles and divorce, recovery and grief and walking through cancer. That's what we're here for each other for. We do that in each other's lives. Small groups are doing that all across this faith family. We help one another in those ways.

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It's good and it's not just saying well, if you read Leviticus, everything will be fine. But it is saying we can't be good parents without being formed in the image of Christ. And Leviticus is here to conform us in the image of Christ, and Leviticus is here to conform us in the image of Christ. So I'm going to go to Leviticus, I'm going to go to Jeremiah, I'm going to go to 2 Timothy, I'm going to go all over this word and I'm going to let it fuel me, and then I'm going to be in a community of faith where we're able to figure out how this works together, in each other's lives and with each other's struggles, struggles.

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We're going to pray for each other. Now the Word is the foundation. What we've done is we've taken that which is foundational and we've made it supplemental. It's helpful over here. That's tragic because we're undercutting the very foundation by which we're going to be able to live out the Christian life and be able to persevere to the end to live out the Christian life and be able to persevere to the end. Okay, I got to move on.

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We got a lot to cover, all right, sorry. Okay, we're saved by the Word, sanctified through the Word, and we're servants of the Word. We're going to fly through this. Okay, flying through Verse 17, so that the man of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work. What a great picture. The Word equips us to be servants of the Word. Side note real quick Verse 14. Verse 14 and 15.

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Listen to what Paul says to Timothy. As for you, continue in what you have learned and have become convinced of, because you know those from whom you learned it and how. Listen to this. From infancy you have known the Holy Scriptures, those you learned the word from and you heard the word from from infancy. Who's he talking about? Turn back a page to the left.

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2 Timothy, chapter 1, verse 5. Listen to this. This is incredible Beautiful picture. 2 Timothy 1, verse 5. Paul says I have been reminded of your sincere faith, which first lived in your who, grandmother Lois, and in your mother, eunice, and I am persuaded now lives in you also, isn't that great? Timothy had the word in him because a grandmother and a mother poured it into him. Did you catch that?

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Parents feed your kids the Word, saturate your children in the Word. Prioritize family worship. Read the Word to your children, teach your children to memorize the Word. These are biblical patterns, precedence commands for us as parents. Do not teach them how to swing a club or a bat and fail to teach them how to love the Word. They need that from you.

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Teenagers, young children, from infancy Statistics there was one study that was done that said what separates those adults who had faith that persisted into adulthood from childhood to adulthood and adults who left their faith that they had as children. What separates them? They said three biggest factors. Listen to this. Three biggest factors that determine a child's persisting faith into adulthood. Number one spiritual conversations with mom. Number two spiritual conversations with dad. And number three serving together as a family. Moms and dads who talk with their kids about the Word and then show what the Word looks like in action. Realize that all three of those things are not up to a children's ministry or a student ministry or a preschool ministry. All three of those things are up to mom and dad. So, moms and dads, pour the word into your children. Take other children who don't have parents who pour the word into them and pour the word into them as well, this is the picture Servants of the word. Every single one of us, every man, woman, mom, dad, husband, wife, single student, every single one of us, when we have the word, is equipped to be servants with the word God. May this be so, so that the man of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work. I love this picture.

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I was praying this week in my quiet time in Hebrews, chapter 6. Got to the end of Hebrews 5 and 6, and I was just brought to my knees. On your behalf, on my behalf, on our behalf together, let me read it to you real quick. End of Hebrews 5 says, in fact, though by this time you ought to be teachers. You need someone to teach you the elementary truths of God's Word all over again. You need milk, not solid food, but solid food is for the mature. Therefore, let us leave the elementary teachings about Christ and go on to maturity, not laying again the foundations of any specific basic teachings.

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Just brought to my knees, praying on behalf of us. God, help us as a people, a year from now, to be feasting on even more solid food, greater food than we are now. God help us not, a year from now, to be drinking milk still and talking about same foundations all over. No, god, help us, 10 years from now to be diving in some real steak, some good solid food, and 20 years from now to be soaking in things that we never could have fathomed at this point today. God, take us to deeper and deeper maturity, and this is the picture, so that all of us may be thoroughly equipped for every good work.

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What a great picture of the church. Not so that a select few are equipped with the word, but what happens when all of us, all of us, are equipped, thoroughly equipped for every good work? Church alive, church multiplying the gospel. It happens through the word. God, do it Okay, need to move on. We are a community formed by the word. Second, we are a community. Second, it's like near the end. Second, we are a community in awe of God's word. In awe of God's word. He says preach. The word Gives us command in verse two. But the triumphant, it's triumphant, solemn, humbling picture in verse one. It's a triumphant, solemn, humbling picture in verse 1.

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Listen to that setup, timothy, in the presence of God and of Christ Jesus, who will judge the living and the dead, and in view of his appearing in his kingdom, I give you this charge Preach the word, timothy. You preach the word because there is gravity, magnitude at stake in this whole picture. You're in the presence of God and of Christ Jesus, who will judge the living and the dead. Get the point, timothy? You need to preach the Word. This is serious stuff. Why? Well, because and this is hopefully reflected in this covenant the Word evokes the worship of God. This is how God reveals Himself to us through the Word. The Word is the self-revelation of God, which is why the Word is central in our worship, because God reveals Himself revelation and we respond. This is why I never, ever, want to share with you my Word, because my Word does not evoke worship, but God's Word evokes true, deep, authentic, wholehearted worship of Him, because it's revelation of who he is.

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It drives me nuts when I travel and somebody will get up and they're kind of introducing me or what I'm going to do in the service. When I'm preaching, they'll say, well, we're going to have some time in worship, and then David's going to come up and talk what's that about? Like, what am I going to do? We're going to worship, and then David's gonna come up and talk what's that about? Like, what am I gonna do? We're gonna worship and then we're gonna listen to this guy. I'm gonna worship too. I'm not just here to talk.

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I hope. I hope that when we study the word, that we are so saturated with the word that we see the glory of God and we are worshiping as we see his glimpse, his glory in the word. I pray that God will raise a sub-community of faith that when we are in situations where there is Bible light, our taste buds will be so dissatisfied. And it may be funny and entertaining, but it's not the glory of God in the Word. God raised up students who, when they go to a student conference and they hear a bunch of funny, entertaining stories, they walk away saying I miss the glory of God in the Word. That's the picture. This is what we see.

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Charles Misner, scientific specialist in relative theory, studied, knew Einstein and he commented on why Einstein had so little regard for organized religion. Einstein, who knew everything in the universe Listen to what he said. Misner said the design of the universe is very magnificent and shouldn't be taken for granted. In fact, I believe that is why Einstein had so little use for organized religions. Although he strikes me as a basically very religious man. He must have looked at what the preachers said about God and felt that they were blaspheming. He had seen much more majesty than they had ever imagined and they were just not talking about the real thing. My guess is that he simply felt the religions he'd run across did not have proper respect for the author of the universe.

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I don't want to blaspheme. We should come to the Word to see the glory of God. This is what it means. When you see the phrase, the term expository preaching, you may have seen that and thought what's that about? I was introduced at one conference and it said David Platt teaches down at New Orleans Seminary. He teaches suppository preaching, expository. So anyway, what does that mean? Expository preaching? It means when we come to the Word, we want to expose the voice of God. We want the voice of God to be magnified. Voice of man minimize. Voice of God magnify. That's the picture when we come to the Word.

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And I'll be honest, this so frees me up, because now I don't feel the pressure every week to come up with something cool and hip and innovative and catchy to try to wow you, because I don't have to come up with anything at all. I've got this and this is what you need. Now. I've got to study, I've got to make sure that I'm saying what this says. But I'm not the chef here. I don't create the food, I'm the waiter. My job is to bring this thing to the table. Bring it hot All right. Here we go, moving on, moving on. We've got to the table. Bring it hot Alright, here we go, moving on, moving on. We've got to move on. It's one of those lines like, should I say it? Well, they think I'm just a loser if I say it, but anyway, alright.

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The Word of the worship of God and reminds us of our need for His presence when the presence of God, the presence of God. And this reminds us of our need for his presence, when the presence of God, the presence of God. And this is, you see, in that covenant, that we will depend on the presence of God. Here's why this is absolutely imperative that we depend on the presence of God, because we have created in our church culture a whole host of means and methods for doing church that, in the end, require little, if any help at all from the Holy Spirit of God. We don't have to fast and pray today for the church to grow. We've got marketing to do that. We don't have to be on our faces pleading for lost souls. We've got publicity to try to reach them. And it's not true. We can do all the stuff we do and if we're not careful we'll get to the end and see all the stuff we've done we've done without absolute desperation for the Spirit of God, and we must avoid this at all costs, because everything we do without the presence of God will be in vain. I'm convinced this church can accomplish more in the next month under the power of the Holy Spirit of God than we can in the next hundred years, with all of our innovative techniques and ideas represented around this room. So let's be dependent on and desperate for his presence.

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The word evokes the worship of God. The word exalts the Son of God In the presence of God and of Christ. Jesus will judge the living and the dead If you have his appearing in his kingdom. The word centers on Christ. It focuses us on Christ. The whole context here Paul is reminding us of our submission to his authority, the authority of Christ. This is good. Christ leads the church. Christ leads the church. You say well, how can Christ lead the church if you're a pastor, or they're elders, or this or that. We're going to talk about this, but the reality is, christ leads the church through his word. This is the means by which he leads the church the word, his spirit in the word. So we are submissive to his authority. Finally, we are a community. We're a community formed by God's word and awe of God's word and trusting in God's word.

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The time will come when men will not put up with sound doctrine. Instead, to suit their own desires, they will gather around them a great number of teachers to say what their itching ears want to hear. They will turn away from the truth and turn aside to myths. There will be a time when the people of God no longer want the Word of God. Instead, they'll want that which is palatable to their lives and pleasing to their ears, that which adapts and adjusts to their lives, instead of their lives adjusting to it. They will want a word that does not does not infringe on the comforts they find in this world. They will want everything but the word. And Paul says preach it anyway, with great patience and with careful instruction. Everything but the Word. And Paul says preach it anyway, with great patience and with careful instruction. Keep your head, don't lose your mind in all the new and innovative stuff. You give them the Word.

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We, as a community of faith, need to realize that it may not always be the recipe for that which is most successful or that which is most comfortable, or that which even draws the most crowds. Walter Kaiser, old Testament scholar great Old Testament scholar, said many pastors can preach whole messages with little more than a tip of the hat to a clause or two taken from a biblical context that few, if any, recognize. Even more pastors have decided that using the Bible is a handicap for meeting the needs of the different generations. Therefore, they have gone to drawing their sermons from the plethora of recovery and pop psychology books that fill our Christian bookstores. The market forces demand that we give them what they want to hear if we wish them to return and pay for the mega sanctuaries that we have built.

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Even when the word confronts us, challenges us and threatens our ideals in the American dream, let's embrace it. Let's embrace it. Why Listen to this summary of ministry? I'm already being poured out like a drink offering. The time has come for my departure. Verse 6, verse 7, I have fought the good fight. I have finished the race, I have kept the faith. Now there is in store for me the crown of righteousness which the Lord, the righteous judge, will award to me on that day. Why do we want to be found faithful to the word? Because we want our lives to count.

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We hope you've enjoyed this week's of the word, because we want our lives to count.

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