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Learn To Drive Series
Contributed by Neil Lieder on Feb 12, 2007 (message contributor)
Summary: Learn to Drive Series Intro. is the first sermon in a series encouraging personal spiritual growth starting with salvation and ending with spiritual maturity.
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(Praise Team – “On the Road Again”)
Learn to Drive
Isaiah 43:19
Learn to drive is our theme
for our Church this year.
Tonight I want to show you some things
that may convict you
and some things that will encourage you.
Jesus taught in riddles,
and if you listen to this message very carefully
you will see the direction
that God is leading us.
Many of you thought when you came here tonight
that you had already learned to drive
years and years ago.
But the fact is,
many of us have never fully understood the concept
of learning to drive ourselves
through the wilderness,
on the road that leads to the promised land.
My goal as your pastor, is to take this year,
and give you some driving instructions
that will enable you to be able to drive on your own.
“…the Lord says ... in Isaiah 43:19
I will make a road through the wilderness
and give you streams of water there.”
(GNT)
To travel on this road,
we need certain things
to make it through the wilderness.
We usually understand principles better
when we have something tangible to compare it to.
So we’re going to use the picture of a car
to identify ourselves with,
and see where we’re headed in this life.
There are two main parts of a car,
the outside, known as the body,
and the inside, known as the interior.
The body of the car is what everybody sees.
You probably take great care of this part of yourself
because you want everyone around you
to think well of you.
You wash it at least once a day,
scrub the pearly white grill maybe two times a day,
and some of you paint the car every morning.
Then you have the interior.
This is your soul, the real you,
who you really are.
You are the one who sees this part all the time,
you know both the good and the bad,
but other people only see this part
when the light comes on.
This is the part of your car
that you’ll literally drive into heaven someday.
The year of your car doesn’t really matter
because as you know, there are some antique cars out there that are more valuable than new ones.
And besides that, you didn’t choose the year of your car
because God your Creator
determined when you would be created.
But you have been allowed
to choose the make and model of your car.
Driving requires you to:
1. Pick the make and model of your vehicle.
Take a moment to mentally choose a car
that would be like yourself.——
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You may see yourself as a dump truck
with everyone elses’ debris on board.
It seems like people are always coming to you
to unload their problems and issues
and you’re starting to worry about breaking
the Department of Transportation law
of being overloaded.
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Some of you may be a garbage truck
carrying trash
you have allowed into your mind and body.
You look at triple X trash
or go to movies that laugh at sin
or listen to ungodly music
or play violent video games
or hang out with foul mouth sinners,
you load yourself full of trash so that there isn’t any room left for God.
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You may be a moving van
taking your baggage from church to church.
You come to church with the mindset of
this is how that church does it,
so that’s how this church should do it.
Let me tell you something,
We’re not here to model some other church,
we’re here to model Jesus Christ.
It never ceases to amaze me
that people expect me to serve God
in a ways He hasn’t gifted me.
If you’re curious about the long term direction
we’re going to be moving,
then study the ministry life of Paul
and the local church.
In the meantime,
don’t bring your baggage into this church,
leave it where it is.
Then there’s some of you
who wouldn’t be caught dead
in a big, slow moving vehicle, you’re like me,
you drive fast and furious
in a low slung sports coupe.
If you are like me, then you need to be careful
not to blow past people.
Some of you prefer the ordinary
and you’re happy with a mid-sized sedan.
You’re willing to coast through life
and whatever happens, happens
but don’t expect you to take any steps
to serve others or to do kingdom work.
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Then some of you prefer to live in the lap of luxury
and it doesn’t matter what it costs
for that big car.
You’re in debt up to the top of your fenders
and pretty soon it will be up to the headliner.
You are in so much in debt