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Storybooks, Fairytales And The Life God Wants You To Have Series
Contributed by Travis Jarrett on Nov 19, 2008 (message contributor)
Summary: Part 1 of 7 in the teaching series "Storybooks, Fairytales and the Life God Wants You to Have."
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"Storybooks, Fairytales & the Life God Wants You to Have"
Part 1 - Ideals, Settling & Obedience
NewSong Church - 11/16/08
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[SLIDE] - This week we begin our new teaching series, "Storybooks, Fairytales & the Life God Wants You to Have."
• We all know that this time of year, we are supposed to experience peace, joy, gratitude, hope, love… you know, all the good holiday attitudes and emotions
• But over the past few weeks, I have had many people both in and outside of the church tell me, "Well, those sound like nice ideals, and it would be great if I could experience them, but they’re not really part of my life and I’m not even sure they’re meant for everybody."
• Part of that statement is absolutely true. Those ideals are often not part of our real lives.
• But they are part of God’s life, the life that He desires and even expects us to have, a life lived on His level.
• And we will never be able to experience that life on His level so long as we are clinging to life on our level.
• So over the next couple weeks leading into the Advent season, we will be looking at principles from the Bible that help us live God’s ideals in our reality.
[SLIDE] Discussion: What kind of life do you think God wants for you?
• I’m not talking about the kind of life some televangelists promise, a prosperity message
• Life with no problems, lots of money, huge success, perfect body shape and great hair
• That life only exists in storybooks and fairytales
• Even when we get to experience some of it, the story is over in the blink of an eye
:: The Life God Wants You to Have ::
John 10:10
[SLIDE] - “… I have come that you may have life, and have it to the full” [NIV]
[SLIDE] - “… I came so that everyone would have life, and have it in its fullest.” [CEV]
[SLIDE] - “My purpose is to give them a rich and satisfying life.” [NLT]
[SLIDE] - “I came so that they can have real and eternal life, more and better life than they ever dreamed of.” [The Message]
• A life of joy & happiness, peace & security
• A life of blessing and miracle, a life of provision, wanting for nothing
• A life of abundance, living to its fullest, satisfied, content
• A life of love and loving, overflowing with the compassion and sacrifice of Jesus
• A life of power and impact, a catalyst for change, a life that makes a difference, that counts
• A life that realizes all of these ideals on God’s level, though – not ours.
[SLIDE] - We can live life on God’s level when we exchange our ideals for His ideals.
:: Ideals ::
[SLIDE] - “Existing as a perfect model; exactly as one would desire; a perfect kind.” [Webster]
:: Settling for Good Enough ::
[SLIDE] - “Settling” substitutes God’s ideals for ones that are less than perfect
:: Not Good Enough For God ::
[SLIDE] - If we are going to live with in the blessings and benefits of God’s ideals, then we also have to live in God’s expectation of obedience to his commands.
:: Disobedience & All My Other Problems ::
When we choose to live outside of God’s ideals and follow our own, we miss out on the life God wants us to have.
[SLIDE] - Numbers 20:1-12
In the first month of the year, the whole community of Israel arrived in the wilderness of Zin and camped at Kadesh.
There was no water for the people to drink at that place, so they rebelled against Moses and Aaron. The people blamed Moses and said, “If only we had died in the Lord’s presence with our brothers! Why have you brought the congregation of the Lord’s people into this wilderness to die, along with all our livestock? Why did you make us leave Egypt and bring us here to this terrible place? This land has no grain, no figs, no grapes, no pomegranates, and no water to drink!” Moses and Aaron turned away from the people and went to the entrance of the Tabernacle, where they fell face down on the ground. Then the glorious presence of the Lord appeared to them, and the Lord said to Moses, “You and Aaron must take the staff and assemble the entire community. As the people watch, speak to the rock over there, and it will pour out its water. You will provide enough water from the rock to satisfy the whole community and their livestock.” So Moses did as he was told. He took the staff from the place where it was kept before the Lord. Then he and Aaron summoned the people to come and gather at the rock. “Listen, you rebels!” he shouted. “Must we bring you water from this rock?” Then Moses raised his hand and struck the rock twice with the staff, and water gushed out. So the entire community and their livestock drank their fill. But the Lord said to Moses and Aaron, “Because you did not trust me enough to demonstrate my holiness to the people of Israel, you will not lead them into the land I am giving them!”