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Connect Church Longview Podcast
Into The Deep Series - Knowing Christ - Week 3
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Hungry for a faith that goes beyond Sunday feelings? We dive straight into Philippians 3 and ask a bracing question: what are we still counting as valuable that Christ is asking us to count as loss? From family priorities to spiritual résumés and church lingo, we lay down the illusion that effort earns salvation and return to the blazing center—union with Jesus.
We map out three clear stages of the Christian journey: a perfect relationship granted by grace, imperfect but real progress shaped by daily surrender, and the promise of complete perfection when we’re finally with Him. Along the way, we wrestle with a tension many avoid: the power of Christ and the fellowship of His suffering. The same Spirit who leads us into city streets filled with praise also leads us into quiet wilderness testing. Dry spells aren’t abandonment; they are invitations to mature love that holds fast when feelings fade.
Expect bold honesty, practical stories, and a call to courage. We talk about leaving behind the residue of where you’ve been before stepping onto holy ground, and how exposing wounds—naming hurts, practicing forgiveness, seeking deliverance—opens the door for real healing. Miracles can feel weird before they look glorious, but humility and obedience make room for God to move. If you’re ready to reorder your life—God first, then family, then church—and to treasure Christ above comfort, platform, or routine, this conversation will meet you where you are and call you deeper.
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SPEAKER_02If you got the textbook, what's in the house?
SPEAKER_04Text it to your phone if you don't get that. You know, I talk every time when I come up here about texting the line for zero zero zero. This is a way we communicate. So we have like our practice for fast. Some of you like what I practice for the night. So if you have the text change, you would have already got my father. I gave these notes out from the surface Thursday. I'm trying to make sure. Even if you are not a girl take it, we can still take the girls with you. I'm trying to come where you are. I'm trying to meet you wherever you are. So if you don't take the cover, we can't get a change with you. If you don't want to be a part of a test, I'm not gonna change you. So we're saying that it is available for you to be a part of the class two in here. And we hope that you make that decision. So look at Philippians chapter 3, verse 8 through 10. I know we just talked about good was our fifty thousandth chance. And
Series Setup: Into The Deep
SPEAKER_04the way that this verse starts off is not very uplifting, but give me a second, okay?
SPEAKER_02Yes, everything is worthless. Everything that we love and hold dear is worthless. Your spouse? Your kids?
SPEAKER_04When compared with the infinite value of knowing Christ Jesus, Mother. Listen, when you talk about how spooled your kids are, somebody else's kids, somebody let them get there.
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SPEAKER_04Compared with the infinite value of knowing Christ Jesus, my Lord, for his sake, I have discarded everything else, counting it all as garbage, so that I could gain Christ and become one with him. I no longer count on my own righteousness through obeying the law, rather, I become righteous through faith in Christ. For God's way of making us right with himself depends on faith. You can't earn it, you can't do it. I want to know Christ and experience his mighty power that raised him from the dead. I want to suffer with him, sharing in his death.
SPEAKER_01Let that sink in for a second.
SPEAKER_04I want to take on his suffering as he took on mine, picking up my cross every day, laying aside the things that I truly may enjoy, but things I have to understand that because they are good might mean they're not good for me. Let's pray. Father, we thank you so much for your mercy and your grace. Thank you, God, for your presence here today. I pray for not a stop and start, but a continuation of the praise through the word. In your name, we pray. Amen. Amen. Man, my allergies are on full attack. So we're in a series right now. This is week number three, into the deep. Knowing Christ. If you're gonna go deeper, you need to know where you're going. If you're gonna be traveling deeper and waiting out the deeper waters, you need to know what's waiting on you. Because a lot of us, like we talked about last week, about my anxiety of the ocean. I don't go in there because I can't. Somebody's I told them we were doing baptism at the lake, and I don't know why the lake doesn't get me the way the ocean does. I guess because in my head, I'm thinking fish touching my leg. In the ocean, I don't know. There's too many variables out there that I ain't trusting. I trust the Lord, but I also trust that He gave me common sense to not go where I'm not supposed to be.
Ordering Life: God, Family, Church
SPEAKER_04But the first week we talked about the cost. How going deeper means that we as children of God should bring something as a sacrifice to God. We need to every day examine ourselves, say, Lord, is there something that I have allowed to become my master? Is there something that I have allowed to become my Lord? Is there something I have allowed to become the one that sits on the throne of my heart that actually should belong to you? A lot of this will come in the form of relationships. It will come in the form of children or grandchildren. Think about it for a second. What if you gave now? I understand we have families. I'm not trying to tell you, don't go back home and be like, well, Pastor said, and then do all this crazy stuff. Because that ain't what I'm saying. That's not what we're teeing up for. What I'm saying is we should understand that Christ should be number one in every believer's life, and then the family comes after. Now don't start splitting households, saying, Well, Pastor said Christ comes first, and I got to serve in the church and be there every day. I'm not talking about the church. The church comes third in my life. I don't know what you got going on. But I got God, I got family, and then I have the church. I love every single one of you, but you don't come before my family. And I love my family, will give my life for them, but they don't come before God. And because we have this rightfully portrayed order that the Bible maps out to us from cover to cover, my house has peace. My house has character. My house has God in the center of it. So we talked about the cost, and last week we talked about surrender and renewal. We must learn to yield our lives and our minds daily to him. Daily. Daily. If you want to get out of the some of us have been thinking the same way we've been thinking for the last 50 plus years, and we think because we boohooed a little bit at the altar that everything's gonna be all rainbows and butterflies when we get back home, bro. That you took 50 years to get here. Give yourself some some grace and mercy and understand that you've got to unlearn some stuff. And matter of fact, some of the people in the church house got some things that they aren't willing to be delivered from. It changes the progression of your health in your mind, in your soul, your spirit when you allow yourself to be delivered from sinful nature. It will speed up your process. You whine about the process taking so long? Maybe you need to get some deliverance and healing in your life, maybe get some forgiveness flowing through your veins, and then you'll start healing faster. Woo! You can't heal if you keep picking at the wound. You've got to address it. Address the wound. You see what I did there? We're playing? Address the wound so it can heal properly. And complaining is not a part of the process.
SPEAKER_02I had to take a drink.
SPEAKER_04But this week we're gonna talk about a deeper life and what it looks like. The answer isn't complicated, it looks like knowing Jesus. It looks like knowing Jesus. There is a and I don't know if this is biblical, but I'm just gonna throw it in there. When Moses was out and the burning bush that did not burn lit up, and the voice of God came out of the bush. The Bible says that God told him to take off his shoes, for you were on holy ground. Now, this is what we like to call extra biblical. It's extra. The stories in there, but I'm gonna throw a little something in there. In my mind, Moses was called to somewhere to do something he had not yet ever done before, and he had to do it through his things that he saw himself as. Let me give you a good example. If you
Surrender, Renewal, And Unlearning
SPEAKER_04read in the New Testament, when it quotes back and talks about Moses, they actually say he was a well-spoken man, but yet Moses, his place of where he couldn't do what God wanted him to do, because he said, I stuttered. Think about it. And if we go to Peter, we see that Peter had one of the biggest mouths in the New Testament. Both feet fit in there all the time. He was good at that. But yet the same mouth, when sanctified, covered in filled, so when he gave full control over to it, he was able to speak out and be the biggest mouthpiece for the gospel. Moses took off his sandals because he was on holy ground. In my head, I'm thinking the reason God took it off is because on the sandals where he came from, he still had the residue of where he had been. Some of us are walking in our Christian walk now with residue of where we've been. Y'all, this ain't even in my notes. Some of us are trying to walk clean Christian lives and walk holy, but yet we're tracking in. Are you hearing me? Don't do it here because I don't want to smell it. But take off your shoes because you are on holy ground. Whatever you've been holding on to, if you want to know Christ, you've got to let it go. Christ is about forgiveness. That means the people that hurt us, we gotta let go of it. Yeah, I ain't liking it. That's okay. Leave the residue where you came from and begin to walk in something new that Christ has for you today. Let's be honest. Coming into church and doing spiritual things are easy. Every person in here who has been in church for a while, you can probably make everybody in here think you're saved. We know the lingo. We know the terminology. We know how to how to greet somebody and how to walk away. Bless your brother. But churches can be filled with people that know the lingo but don't know the Lord. Churches are filled with people who have an understanding of what God has done, but they have no understanding of who He is. Let me, this isn't in my notes either. I'm just gonna give it to you. There are three stages of perfection that we're gonna touch on in a second. Actually, we're gonna do it now. Religion is not the goal. Go to Philippians chapter 3, 4 through 6. I'm sorry, let's go back to 3. Let's just go back to 3. That's why I bring my Bible so I can jump wherever I want. Look at verse 3. It says, For we who worship by the Spirit of God are the ones who are truly circumcised. We rely on what Christ Jesus has done for us. We put no confidence in human effort. You can't come to this specific church with this specific theology from this specific region of the world, and you're in the Bible belt, so that means you're saved. It don't matter where you go, but it matters where you're gonna end up. Human effort is not a part of the equation, it comes after the salvation. That's why in the Bible it gives the example of being born again and then being baptized because baptism is not your salvation, it is an outward expression of an inward work. Verse 4, it says, Though I could have confidence in my own effort, if anyone could, because if you remember where Paul comes from, he was the man, he was the Pharisee, he followed the law to the T. So he's reminding them listen, from where I come from, I have every right to make it into heaven. But he said, Every effort that I am doing, every effort, every outward thing that I try to do, does not mean that I am inwardly following Jesus. Indeed, if others have a reason for confidence in their own efforts, I have even more. That was a humble brag, if I've ever seen one. Verse 5, he says, I was circumcised when I was eight days old. I am a pure-blooded citizen of Israel and a member of the tribe of Benjamin, a real Hebrew if there ever was one. I was a member of the Pharisees who demanded the strictest obedience of the Jewish law. I was so zealous that
Holy Ground And Letting Go
SPEAKER_04I harshly persecuted the church, and as for righteousness, I obeyed the law without fault. So, how can we go and look at this? Religion is not the goal. Dressing a certain way, saying certain words. That's why on the back of these cars, I said it last week, on these invite cars to people that either know Jesus or they don't. You just wanted to get them here, they scan that QR code, Google Map pops up, and it brings them right to this location. On the back of it, there's not a Lord's Prayer, because a Lord's prayer that is like a salvation prayer is not biblical. There's no verse in the scripture that says if you say these words, you're you're set free. But there is a mapped out lifestyle and a life change of what we must do to be saved, and that's what's on the back of that card. And that's what he's saying here. I have outwardly done all these things, but I'm telling you that there is a relationship inside of me. So let's look at some things right here. I don't have it for you, but in my study Bible, it says this, and I thought it was so cool, I wanted to read it to you. There is three stages of perfection perfect relationship, perfect progress, and complete perfection. We are perfect because of our eternal union with an infinitely perfect Christ. Not something we have done. Yes, you must receive, turn or burn, right? Some of y'all don't know that phrase. That's okay, thank God. When we become God's children, we are declared not guilty, thus we are righteous because of Christ. What God did, what Jesus did on the cross, when he came and fulfilled the prophecy, he was the one that carried that burden of proof that he was who he says he was. He was not a man that just spoke well, he was not a man that just drew crowds, he was not a man that just lived a great life. He was a lamb that was without blemish, he had no sin, he lived a perfect life, and thus he was able to be the one that does sacrifice for us today. So that is why we are saved. So if we know Christ, if we want to know Christ, we must know that we that burden is not ours to carry. That he is the one that paid it off. This helps us as believers to stay away from, as Paul is describing here what we just read, to stay away from being self-righteous. Because what we do when we become self-righteous, we puff our chest out as if we are the one that stretched our arms out and died. So if we want to know Christ, we must understand that it is because of him, it is because our union. This is why God hates divorce, because he designed unity. And when you step out of the covenant of unity with Christ, you are now his, he is yours, and therefore you live according. This perfection is absolute and unchangeable, and it is this perfect relationship that guarantees that we will one day completely be perfect in heaven. Perfect progress. We can grow and mature spiritually, spiritually, as we continue to trust Christ, lean more on him, draw closer to him, and obey him. Our progress is changeable. So Jesus dying on the cross is without change. He has done it, it is done, it can't, it's no takey backsies. Okay? But our perfect progress in this relationship, our progress is changeable because it depends on our daily walk. You either live for Christ or you don't. Matter of fact, the Bible describes living for Christ halfway as being lukewarm, and he says he will spit you out of his mouth. He would rather you be cold than to be lukewarm, because at least you're not lying. And I don't know if you know that or not, but it's one of the big ten. So we mature in seasons of life, some more than others. But we are growing towards perfection if we press on. The good deeds we do, however, do not perfect us. Rather, as God perfects us, we do good deeds. Do you see the flip there? There's some major religions out there, Catholics, and they say that the more you do, it's false theology. It's all it is, it's false teaching. You cannot work your way into heaven. And after you die, there's no time that you do your penance to where you read some more scriptures and say, Hail Mary's and all this other stuff. It is a false religion. Y'all are quiet. Y'all are scared of the Catholics. That's all right. That's okay. They could they they can know Jesus too. Complete perfection. When Christ returns to take us into his eternal kingdom, we will be glorified and made completely perfect. But it is only through Christ Jesus. Philippians chapter 3, 4 and 6. It says this I could have confidence in my own effort, if anyone could, indeed. If others have reason for confidence in their own efforts, I have even more. Paul lists his spiritual resume here. He's laying it out. He's saying, Listen, if anybody was going to make it to heaven because of what they do, I would have been in there. And this is true. According to that, if that was the rules, he would have made it. Thank God that's not the rules. Thank God that is not the way it is designed, because I would not make it. Now here's what Paul's really trying to say in these verses. You can be fully immersed in religion, but still be far from Christ. You can come to church every single day the doors are open and not know Christ. You could have the right family background, you could have the best education,
Religion Isn’t The Goal
SPEAKER_04you can have unquestionable discipline. We might need some more of that around here, amen. You might have a zealous commitment, and yet he realizes that none of it could please or replace knowing Christ. This is specifically for us. In Pentecostal circles, if you don't know, hello, that's what we are. We value fire. Good, right? Huh? Y'all with me? Yo, why are you scared to answer? We value the gifts. This is for the church. The Bible clearly talks about this. We we even value the experience. People can argue with the word, but they can't argue with what God did in my life. And rightly so. But if we're not careful, and here's the point, listen to me, if we're not careful, we'll start worshiping our form of godliness instead of God Himself. This is true. All the things I mentioned are for the church. There so we have power to go out and speak the gospel to those who we don't know, that we have boldness in the streets to declare his goodness and his mercy and his grace. We have gifts so that people can be healed, so that prophecy can go forth, so that we can have discernment. Thank God for discernment. Man, some church people need to get on that more. These are good things, but we can end up, if we're not careful, worshiping what happens instead of where it comes from. Let this convict us. The deeper life isn't about performing well spiritually, it's about walking closely to the Savior. And then from that flows gifts. From that flows the fire. From that, if these people would not have have traveled closely with Jesus, I don't believe they would have been so faithful to do what they were told. Point number two, Christ is the treasure. Let's go to in the same chapter, Philippians. Start at verse 7. We're gonna go to seven and eight. I once thought these things were valuable, but now I consider them worthless because of what Christ has done. Yes, everything else is worthless when compared with the infinite value of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord. For his sake, I lied, we're gonna go on denying, we're gonna go on denying. For his sake, I have discarded everything, counting it all as garbage so that I could gain Christ and become one with him. I no longer count on my righteousness to obey the law, rather, I become righteous through faith in Christ. For God's way of making us right with himself depends on faith. The word Paul uses here is garbage. This is a strong reference. It is called talking about filth, it's talking about dung. That's how he sees all his former achievements in the light of Christ. What a radical statement. Let's ask the hard question. What do we still count as valuable that Christ is asking us to count as lost? Is it your platform? Is it your reputation? Is it your theological knowledge? Is it your routine? Is it your comfort? The truth is you cannot cling both to Christ and your self-righteousness. You cannot read it in Scripture in the full context, not cherry-picking. That's immaturity. Read it in its full context, you cannot read it and still deny it. You can't have both. If one part of it is false, all of it is. Either it is true or it is not. Now, I'm not saying you gotta have it all figured out. Stay curious. And don't ever take my word for it. Read the scripture yourself. Don't ever follow a podcast or a man with a mic in his hand or somebody who has a mic and they they tell you it's this way, read for yourself. This is called maturity. Paul doesn't want to just talk about Jesus, he wants to gain Christ. You understand? To possess him, to walk in such deep communion with Christ that he becomes the greatest prize he owns. I am his, he is mine. We just seen that a minute ago. I belong to him, and therefore he belongs to me. When you become grafted in the new vine, the nutrition that flows through the vine now comes to you. The deeper you go, the more you realize Jesus isn't just a means to something better, he is the better. Point number three knowing him in power and in pain. Let's go to verse 10 in the same chapter. I want to know Christ and experience the mighty power that raised him from the dead. I want to, this is not preaching territory, I want to suffer with him, sharing in his death. Let's go to verse 11. So that one way or another
Three Stages Of Perfection
SPEAKER_04I will experience the resurrection from the dead. Hear me, church. You can't live in his resurrection if you won't put things to death. The verse is the heartbeat of deep faith. Paul wants both the resurrection power and the fellowship of suffering. This is where many stop. Even those that were around Jesus when he broke the bread and said, This is my body, this is my blood, he had people there that left because things got weird. Huh? We've got to be okay as a church that's weird. I've been planning for this my whole life. That's okay. Look at me crazy. I want you to walk away healed and then look what happens. Crazy. Is crazy till it ain't. Huh? Crazy is crazy. He put his hands on me and prayed in the middle of Walmart. It was weird. Let the story spread as God does the healing in his life. Let's get a little weird and follow the Bible. If you like, well, that's a little weird, that's a little outside the box. Read the scripture. It's all outside of the box. Ain't none of it normal. God ain't trying to do things where you feel comfortable. Matter of fact, every miracle made somebody feel weird and uncomfortable. You don't believe me? Jesus healed a man by hawking a loogie in the dirt and he made mud and he put it in his eye sockets. I don't know if I would have that faith. But he did it. If we want to see miracles, we've got to be so close to Christ when he whispers the word, we hear him. I don't want that speaking in tongues.
SPEAKER_01That's fine, you ain't gotta have it.
SPEAKER_04You ready? I'm just saying if you if you get up running. If I was that man that got mud in his eyes. First of all, think about think about logically for a second. Think about actual miracles in the Bible. Go to any one you want, but I'm gonna stick on this one because I really I think it's hilarious. Like me closing my eyes right now, I can't see anything. I hear the voice of Jesus. Most likely, every sense, like most people that are blind, the rest of their senses heightened. So two things happened. One, I probably smelt the saliva coming out of his mouth. I'm gonna gross you out for a second, but listen to me. And then my supersonic hearing hears a man go, oh now I don't know about you, but if I can't see and I hear these things going on, I'm I'm gonna start checking and seeing what's happening. Because something, so what is what's going on? And then I hear the my ears pick up the mush in the mud. Now I don't know if you've ever done this before, but if you just take your arm and you lick your hand and sniff it, it stinks. Now think this is logical. This is actually what happened. So Jesus, now maybe it's it smelled like roses, I don't know. But Jesus spits into dirt and makes mud, and you know why he probably was blind? Because God knew he couldn't see it coming. Think about it. He didn't put mud on nobody else, but this guy he couldn't see it coming, so he wouldn't have ran. So he puts it on his eyes, and all of a sudden he begins to see things. He sees what he described as trees, but it actually was people walking around. His eyesight came back to him because Jesus got weird. Now, if that don't strike you as weird, I don't know what kind of weird stuff goes up on in your head, but that's weird to me. But this this story speaks to me because listen, if we want to see signs, wonders, and miracles, we've got to step aside of what's comfortable to us. Now, listen, don't if I say on the news tomorrow somebody attacks somebody else with a mud pie from made from their spit at Walmart, that's not what I'm saying. But if God tells you to do it, I ain't gonna tell you not to. He either told you or he didn't, and we're gonna find out one way or the other. That's just the word. This is how I read the Bible, y'all. Woo! We love the power, we love the miracles, we love the breakthroughs. Man, we always talk about breakthroughs. Oh, I'm on the verge of a breakthrough. Maybe God's not so concerned about your breakthrough and he's worried about your brokenness. Maybe you're trying to break through a wall that was actually meant to hold you in a place still long enough so God can do something. Oh, we love the miracles, we love the breakthroughs, we love the fire, but we do not welcome the suffering. We don't welcome the waiting. We don't enjoy the dry spells. If you've been serving God long enough, you know that dry spells in your walk is a fact. That it feels like you have been going
Resume Vs. Relationship
SPEAKER_04and going and oh, things are on fire, and then all of a sudden you're like, Lord, all of a sudden you turn around, you're like, Well, I don't, I don't, I don't feel you. You ever have somebody walk up behind you and not say anything, but you felt a presence? We get we get familiar with God's presence, and then all of a sudden, when his presence is gone, we get a little antsy because we're like, I don't feel you anymore. Now, do we stay faithful when we don't feel them? That's maturity. That's maturity. You don't stay in your marriage because everything is good, you don't keep loving your kids because they never mess up. You don't keep coming to the same church because we never have any fights and we do everything you want us to do. The moments of obedience, whether it's stay still, whether it's move, whether it's wait, this will cost us. Deep intimacy with Jesus will lead you to the mountaintop and also into the garden of Gethsemane. It will lead you. Now you know what happened in the garden. This is where they came and got him to crucify him. That was the place he went to pray where the trap was set where they heard he was coming. Who was it that sent Jesus into the wilderness? It wasn't the wise counsel of a church member. Because just like they told Paul when he said, I must go, they were like, No, no, no. We have been shown, you're you're gonna die, you're gonna do this and that. And they were right, but it's not where God was leading him. Deep intimacy with Christ will it will lead you through the city streets where people are praising and singing your name. And we love those. We love those. Where people are like, yeah, man, great job. You're doing awesome, you're killing it. And then next week, you need to go on somewhere, and they will curse your name, and the same spirit that will lead you into the city where people are singing your praises, is the same spirit that will lead you into the wilderness to be tried and to be tempted. Romans 8 17. 817. And since we are his children, we are his heirs. In fact, together with Christ, we are heirs of God's glory. Hallelujah. Shout and moment testify somebody, but man, sometimes those are good and sometimes they ain't. But if we are to share in his glory, we must also share in his suffering. Suffering isn't punishment, it is a covenant of partnership with Christ, and it pulls us closer to the heart of Jesus. This is maturity, not asking God to rescue us from hardship, but recognize that even in the hardship, He is revealing Himself more deeply to you. I know that wasn't shouting territory, but that's okay. You don't have a shouting fit of good, yes, good Lord, the God is good when you're in the middle of the worst time of your life. Matter of fact, you question a lot of things. You may even scream at God and ask God, why is this happening to me? What is going on? Do you even see me? Do you even hear me? Do you even know I'm crying out to you? Do you see me in my suffering? And I can promise you today, God is not a liar and he promises that he sees you. But he loves you enough right now to leave you where you are. And I know that's not fun to hear. Right now, my little girl in the back of the nursery, she's got her left arms casted up. Well, right now we got a split. We're gonna get a cast this week. You know how how much it tore me apart, and just so happened, my wife needed to go to the bathroom when they asked us to go to the x-ray room. I don't know if that was timed or what. But I had to hold my little baby girl as she's screaming and crying and stretch out her arm so that we can find out what needed to be healed. Let me let me rest on this for a second. Some of us are not willing to go through the pain to stretch out so that what hurts can be examined. We would rather pull it in, and it's a natural habit. I'm not saying this is unnatural, I'm not blaming you for anything, but if you want healing, you have to make what has hurt to be exposed so that the healer can examine what needs to be healed. There is nothing magical that I can do, but I do know this. The Bible calls us to lay hands. I believe there are people in the church house right here, right now, that have been sitting on ailments, have been sitting on sickness that should have been casted out of them years ago, but they got things they won't let go of. God's desire is to heal us. Look at the example of Jesus. What is the majority thing he would say? Your faith has made you whole. Now go and sin no more. There was something inside of them that took place too that was also demonstrated on the outside of them. I don't know why he does it that way, but I have heard of stories of a young boy that was a cutter on his arms, and they prayed for him. They actually had to cast some things out of him, and the cuts on his arm literally disappeared. Not only this happening to this young man, he repeated the story at a conference, just telling the story, and people that had scars on them, it disappeared in the middle of the testimony. Let me tell you something. I'm gonna let God do whatever God wants to do, but we gotta be understanding that we get closer to God, less of us, more of you means more miracles, more signs and wonders, but we got to be close to Him. And that starts with examining
Christ As The Only Treasure
SPEAKER_04what hurts, examining where we've been done wrong, expose the things in your life that are uncomfortable to talk about. Expose the things where you've been hurt, let those things be aired out so that God can do it. You know, most of the time. And in my studies of deliverance and people being healed, majority of the time it was once they confessed it out of their mouth when they spoke what was ailing them, they spoke forgiveness, they they they let it out. Something they had deep rooted in them that they forgot was there, but it began to flow out of them, and healing and deliverance happened in their life. Now, as we close, a personal question Philippians 3 11. So that one way or another I will experience the resurrection from the dead. It's in the middle of 10 in my my version. It says, I want to suffer with him, sharing in his death, so that one way or another I will experience the resurrection of his death. Paul ends this section with the personal resolve. He says, in essence, no matter what it costs, I want Jesus. I want to know him so fully that even death can't steal what I've gained in him. What about you? Do you want to go deeper or do you just want to feel spiritual on a Sunday morning? There's a difference. We're really good here in East Texas in the Bible Belt. We we love coming to church and feeling good about how we are and leave the same as we walked in. I believe God has more for us than that. If we wanted to see this place fill up with people hungry for Christ, we first must become hungry. With every head bow. If you will stand. Not into busyness, but into being with him. If that's you today, maybe you don't know Jesus. Or maybe you felt like you've been distanced from him for a while. For a while. Would you make your way to the front? Bible says to bring your knees and make them know. We want God to do something here today.
SPEAKER_00Hey, this is Pastor Stephen, the lead pastor here at Connect Church in life. I truly hope today's message has encouraged you, empowered you, and challenged you to go deeper in your walk with Christ. If you would like to find out more about us, I invite you to visit connectchurch.life. There you can find ways to give what we believe, our values, as well as different ways to reach out to us so that we can reach out to you. We love you. We're praying for you. And I hope you have an amazing