Life.Church with Craig Groeschel - A Matter of Integrity
Episode Date: May 16, 2021At Life.Church, we like to say, “If we live with integrity, nothing else matters. If we don’t live with integrity, nothing else matters.” But what does that really mean? And how do we live with ...integrity in all aspects of our lives? Find out in Week 2 of True Virtue. ABOUT THIS MESSAGEIn a cynical world, it’s easy to give the impression of good character without actually living it out. But now more than ever, actions speak louder than words. Not just any action, but the kind centered on what matters most. Let’s learn how we can bring True Virtue back into our everyday lives.Find Your FitSomething inside you just might be part of God’s plans to change the world around you. Because of how much we believe this, at Life.Church there are serving opportunities to fit your schedule and your skills! Learn more at http://www.life.church/findmyfitLearn more about True Virtue: www.life.church/truevirtueStart the True Virtue Bible Plan: www.go2.lc/truevirtueWE’RE OPENWe’re continuing to monitor guidelines and best practices for gathering in a safe way. Learn more about everything we're doing to keep you safe and how you can help by using hand sanitizer, washing your hands often, and more: https://www.life.church/updatesFind a time and attend a service with us: http://www.life.church/locationsNEXT STEPSHave you made a decision to follow Jesus? You may be wondering what’s next on your journey. We want to help! Let us guide you to your next steps in your walk with Christ: https://www.life.church/nextABOUT LIFE.CHURCHWherever you are in life, you have a purpose. Life.Church wants to help you find your next step. Our hope is that your journey will include joining us at a Life.Church location throughout the United States or globally online at https://www.live.life.church. Find locations, videos, and more info about us at https://www.life.church or download the Life.Church app at https://www.life.church/app. FIND US ON SOCIAL MEDIAFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/life.churchInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/life.churchTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/lifechurchCONNECT WITH PASTOR CRAIGYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIIdiIO-Y20hRW9niR0CA8AFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/craiggroeschelInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/craiggroeschelTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/craiggroeschel#lifechurch #craiggroeschel #integrity Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Would you mind standing today at all of our life's church locations in the honor of reading God's word?
I want to read to you today from Psalm 15 when David asked some questions.
And he asked this, he asked, Lord, who may dwell in your sacred tent?
Who may live on your holy mountain?
In other words, who can experience the goodness and the presence and the peace of God?
Who may dwell with you, God?
And then he answers.
And he says, the one whose walk is blameless.
Who does what is righteous.
Who speaks the truth from their heart?
Whose tongue utters no slander.
Who does no wrong to a neighbor
and cast no slur on others.
Who may dwell in the presence of the Lord?
He's talking about those who live,
and walk with integrity.
He says those who may dwell, he says,
those who lend money to the poor without interest,
who does not accept a bribe against the innocent.
Whoever does these things will never be shaken.
Whoever walks uprightly in the fear of the Lord.
Whoever lives with integrity will not be shaken.
I read an article about a person who lost a wallet
with a large sum of cash in it.
And a good Samaritan found the wallet
with all of the money and returned it to the person that lost it.
And the author of this article was shocked.
And the person who got his money back was shocked.
And all the commenters were shocked.
Everybody commented, I can't believe the guy returned so much money.
And I thought to myself, isn't it tragic that we live in a world where people are more shocked by integrity than they are by the lack of integrity?
And maybe it shouldn't be a shock because every day when you open up a news app or when you read social media, you find another leader, another celebrity, another politician, another whoever, who often falls.
And sometimes you even see it in a friend or a family member who claims one thing but lives another.
And that's why the title of today's message is, a matter of integrity.
Would you pray with me today?
Father, we ask that by the power of your word and your indwelling spirit,
that you would lead us to walk and to live in such a way that it honors you.
by the power of your spirit, help us walk in your truth
and glorify you, showing your love, God,
and all that we do.
We pray this in Jesus' name.
And everybody said, amen, amen.
Why don't you look at someone next to you
and say, walk with integrity and go ahead and be seated.
You can type that in the chat if you want today.
Walk with integrity, walk with integrity.
Let's talk about this really important issue today.
And to start, I want to raise the question,
what is integrity?
And before we try to answer what integrity is,
let's first start with what integrity is not.
And I want to be really, really clear
and help you know that integrity is not perfection.
Meaning if you do something wrong,
you know, someone can't just say,
you lack integrity, you know, you're not perfect,
you're no good.
To live with integrity doesn't mean
that you never make a mistake.
If that were the case, then only Jesus would be
to have integrity. What we're looking for in a life of integrity is what we might call an integrated
life. In fact, the word integrity comes from the root Latin word integer, which actually means whole,
it means complete, it means one. What would it look like in our life? Well, too often in our
lives. Many of us, we are compartmentalized in how we live. And what God wants us to be is he wants
to us to be whole in how we live. For example, sometimes in life, we might have a compartment
where we say, this is my professional life. This is what I do at work. I have another compartment
in my life. It's not my professional life, but it's my family life. And not only is there my family
life, but there's also my social life. And there's another compartment that I would say is my
spiritual life. And then there's one place that no one is allowed to see, but this is my
private life. And so often we might have a professional life that's separate from our spiritual
life because we don't want to offend anyone in our professional life with our spiritual beliefs.
But when we get into our family life, we keep our private life separate because we don't
want our family to know what we do in private. But when we go into our social life,
that's really different from what we do in our spiritual life, which is profoundly different than we do in
our private life, and without even knowing it, we live a very compartmentalized life.
That's not integrity.
Integrity would be more holistic, where as followers of Jesus, we want Jesus to direct all of our
lives.
That we're not broken into little compartments where this is what I say in front of one group,
and this is what I do in front of another group, but instead, we want to glorify Jesus in
all that we do. Jesus directs our actions in our professional life, and Jesus leads our relationships
in our social life. And Jesus is the core of our family life. We're not just a Christian family,
but we're a family centered around the teachings of Jesus Christ. Jesus drives our private life.
It's not something that we're going to do when no one else sees. Instead of having a compartment
minimalized life, we want to have an integrated life centered on the goodness, the power, the
glory, and the truth of Jesus. So what is integrity? We might say it this way. Integrity is when
your behavior matches your beliefs. It's when what you show on the outside is a true
reflection of what you believe on the inside and vice versa. In fact, Proverbs 10, verse 9 tells us this.
love the promise of integrity that whoever walks in integrity walks securely,
but whoever takes crooked paths will be found out.
I don't know if you've ever done something wrong and you knew it.
And the great fear was, man, I hope they don't find out.
You're not walking securely.
You're wondering and hoping and praying that I don't get caught.
I have never one time ever walked in integrity, done the right thing, gone to bed,
going, I hope they don't find out I did what was right. I hope no one knows I did what was honoring
to God. Because when we do the wrong thing, it's stressful, what is integrity. It's when your
private life is consistent with your public life. We could say it this way. It's who you are
when no one is looking. It's different than reputation. Integrity is different than reputation.
Reputation, we could say, is who others think you are,
but integrity is who you really are.
The integrity of the upright will guide them.
What is the opposite of integrity?
If our goal is an integrated life centered around Jesus,
the opposite in many ways we could say
is simply hypocrisy, is to be a hypocrite.
One of the great criticisms of those
of us who are Christians is they're all just a bunch of hypocrites.
Where does that word come from? Well, the Greek word translated as hypocrite is the
word, whoopocrates? And if you've ever seen one of those Greek plays where they
have these ridiculous looking masks, that's a hoopacrates. What that is, is there is a
different person behind the mask, but I'm showing you an exterior that is
inconsistent with who I really am. And what's fascinating is when you read
in Scripture, you'll notice that Jesus was actually harder on hypocrites than he was on prostitutes
or adulterers. Any time you see him address a hypocrite, he really came down on them, not just for
living in the wrong way, but claiming what was right when they were actually living the wrong way.
In fact, you can see this in Matthew's Gospel chapter 23, verse 25, he said, woe to you
teachers of the law and Pharisees. And he says, you, hypocrites. And watch what he said. You clean the
outside of the cup and dish. In other words, you're putting that on an exterior show. You're acting one way
for everybody else to see. But inside, they're full of greed and self-indulgence. He said,
blind Pharisee. First clean the inside of the cup and dish, then the outside also will be clean.
What was Jesus saying? In many ways, he was saying, it's not just what you show on the outside
that really matters. It's what's on the inside that matters. We want an integrated life.
We want Jesus Christ, the Son of God, the way, the truth, and the life, the life. The love. The
living water, the bread of life, the true vine. We want him to direct and guide and empower every
area of our life. It's not compartmentalized. It's integrated around the truth, the glory,
the love, the grace, the power, the direction of who Jesus is. It's not what's on the outside.
It's what is directing us from the inside. I'll illustrate it this way. There was a very well-known
home builder that works for a massive company. And this man built some of the finest homes year
after year after year and had an incredible 40-year career building homes. As anybody who's done
something for 40 years, toward the end of his career, he was tired and ready to go be a
pop-a-all and raise his grandkids and enjoy it. So 35 years in, he said, five more years I'm retiring.
36 years in, four more years I'm retired, three more years I'm retired, two more years I'm
retiring, one more year I'm retiring, six more months I'm retiring, five more, and he telegraphed it
to his whole company so they would know. At his one month mark before retirement, the owner of the
company said to him, could you build one more home for us? And the guy was partially hurt,
partially offended. He said, for four decades, I've been faithful to you. I've told you a long time ago
that my time is coming to an end. No, I won't do one more. And the owner said, we've been good
friends for a long time, and you've been one of the best. You know I wouldn't ask you to do this
if it didn't mean a lot to me. Will you do one more home? And the guy said, fine, I'll do one more.
But his heart wasn't in it. And this guy who normally built the best of the best, he
cut corners like he'd never cut it before. He got the job done fast. He used products that were not
as good. He used cheaper subcontractors that didn't have the integrity. On the outside of the house,
nobody would have ever known. But he knew on the inside it was far from his best work. At the end of the
project, the owner came up to him with a big smile in his face and said, I want to tell you that we value your work more
than you could ever imagine.
And with gratitude for 40 years of service,
we wanted to give you this as your way out.
Here are the keys to your new home.
And the builder recognized what all of us
will recognize one day and that is this.
You are building your own home.
Every decision you make.
How you live, what you live, what you're you're doing.
you say and what you do. You're building your own home. Whether you choose to be generous with people
or selfish in your relationships. Whether you do what's right or you cut corners. Whether you show
honor and build others up or show dishonor and tear others down. Whether you extend grace
or judge people harshly. Whether you tell the truth about what happened.
or tell the story in a way that it benefits you.
You are building your own house.
Integrity.
It matters.
I'll talk to the parents for a moment and just help you understand.
You are, you're building your legacy.
And what happens in your home matters more than you could ever imagine.
In years of working in the church, you know what I've discovered?
The fastest way to raise rebellious kids.
is to claim one thing, but to live something different in the home.
The fastest way to turn your children against God and the things of God
is to claim the things of God publicly and live far from the things of God in your private life.
You're building your own home.
Every day, every decision, every interaction you have with people,
we want to have not a compartmentalized life, but an integrated life driven by the grace, the truth, the beauty, the power, and the love of Jesus.
And so the question I want to ask you today is this.
What is your integrity worth?
What is your integrity worth?
Because many of us, we have a price, right?
there's a point at which we may compromise.
And so I want to ask you, what is your integrity worth?
Another way of saying is, what would your actions say that your integrity is worth?
For example, if you lie on a resume to get a job, how much do you make a year?
30 grand, 50 grand, 150 grand, whatever it is, well, that's what your integrity would be worth.
You're selling out for a certain price.
If you falsify an expense report or you embezzle something from your work, what is your integrity worth?
Your integrity might be worth a ream of paper that you took home for private use.
If you cheat on an exam to get a better grade, or if you exaggerate on the stories of someone may like you,
what is your integrity worth?
Maybe it's worth $29 bucks a month, whatever it is, because you steal your neighbor's Wi-Fi
valued at $29 a month.
Or maybe it's like $14.99 a month because you're using your friend's login to watch Netflix
all the time.
What's your integrity worth?
Maybe it's like $8 because you'll lie about your kid's age to get a discount admission.
Oh, God, don't strike me down.
Don't strike me down.
Kids, you're just 14.
You're just 14.
I know you look like you've been shaving for three years, but you're just 14.
Is this getting too real?
What's your integrity worth?
There was a time that my integrity was worth a golf ball.
A golf ball.
Not just any golf ball, but a blue golf ball.
from Put Putt Putt.
You see, I went to high school in a place called Ardmore, Oklahoma,
and Ardmore didn't have a big-time put-putt.
And so when our high school tennis team traveled to the big city
to go to the state championships,
the night before the state championships,
we all went to Puttut.
And if you've ever been to Put Put Putt, you know that at the end of the 18th hole,
when you put the ball in a hole, it goes into Putt Putt Putt.
to put put eternity.
The ball just vanishes
and who knows where it goes,
but it just, it's gone.
Like forever, never, never, never, never,
and it's gone.
Unless you have your friend put their foot over the hole
and then you can put it and your ball
just stays there for you to pick up,
put in your pocket,
and take back with you.
Which is exactly what I did.
And I came back to my hotel room
thinking everything was fine.
I remember laying against my bed
with my feet on this old cheap hotel wall
that had these cinder bricks,
just tossing my little blue ball up against it
until my coach walked in the room,
Kazi walked up and caught my blue ball in the midair.
And he said, where did you get this ball?
So I got it from Puttut.
And he looked at me and he said,
you're off the team,
you're not playing in the championship tomorrow.
And I fell apart.
You know, leave me.
He said, I'm not going to have any thief on my team.
And what he said felt dramatic, but it wasn't that dramatic.
He said, first you'll steal a golf ball, then one day it'll be a car stereo.
That's back in the day when people did steal those things, okay?
I just dated me, but believe me, it happened.
Alpine, whatever.
You know, Ariel Speedwagon, and so, and then he said you'll steal a car,
which I don't know if I would have actually become a car thief, but he was right.
I lacked integrity.
And he said, you're off the team.
you can't play the next day.
And I begged and begged and begged and begged, what can I do?
I'll do anything.
He said, well, what you can do is you can go back to Putt Putt
and tell everybody there that you used to be a thief,
but you don't want to be a thief,
and you're really, really sorry and ask for their forgiveness.
So we went back to Putt Putt, and I walked up to everyone that worked there
and said, I used to be a thief, but I'm not a thief anymore.
I'm really, really sorry I'm returning this ball.
And so my coach drove me back to the hotel.
And he didn't say anything except for one thing.
And what he said, I'll never forget.
He said, when you have integrity, nothing else matters.
And when you don't have integrity, nothing else matters.
And that's all he said.
That stuck with me.
Years later, I started a tennis camp.
In fact, that's Sam.
I had a bunch of kids come to my camp,
and I played with a Prince Pro, not the exact racket, but very, very close.
And I had all these kids that would come out and train with me, and they were not any good,
which might tell you I wasn't a great coach.
But at the end of each session, I would play a game with them to 10 points,
and there's no way they're going to beat me.
I would let it get really, really close because they had no chance whatsoever.
and I'd let it get to about A-DAL,
and then I'd finish the last two points off,
and I'd tell him, if you beat me,
you get to keep my racket.
There's no way these kids were gonna beat me.
They couldn't even get the ball on the court,
but I'd let it get really close, I'd miss him,
like, oh, it's eight all, okay, here we go.
Oh my gosh, it's gonna be close,
then pop, I'd put one away, and pop, I'd pull it away,
and it'd be over.
I got to Aidol, and this kid
hit the luckiest shot you've ever seen.
Now, for those you that play tennis,
you'll know this will happen,
two, three times in a match is the ball will hit the white part of the tape on the net,
and then it'll roll over. And so at Adal, he did that, and it rolled over.
Ain't nothing but a thing. Next two shots, I'll just wax him poetically, and it'll be over.
God is my witness. Not one time, but two consecutive times, this guy who couldn't hit the side
of the Empire State Building, hit the tape, and the ball rolled over, and all my little tennis camp
full of kids went crazy. He gets your racket. He gets your racket. He gets your racket. You got to
understand this was in the mid-80s. These rackets were probably $120 back then. I had two,
and you need two, to play competitive tennis, because when a string goes down, you got to have
another one. My third one was a garage sale wooden racket that shouldn't be allowed anybody
to play with ever, and I couldn't afford to give my racket. What do you do when you're on
your way to play college tennis and you gave your word if you win, you get my racket? If you have
integrity, nothing else matters. If you don't have integrity, nothing else really matters.
Psalm chapter 139 is where I want to invite you to spend a moment with me
a very, very powerful prayer that's incredibly difficult to pray.
And this is the prayer that I'm going to invite you to pray, and it goes like this.
Search me, God, and know my heart.
Test me and know my anxious thoughts.
See if there is any offensive way in me.
and lead me in the way everlasting.
Search me, God, and know my heart.
Is there any part of my life that's compartmentalize
that isn't integrated around the truth and the goodness of Jesus?
Search my heart.
The reason this is a very difficult prayer to pray
is because scripture teaches us that our heart is deceitful above all things.
That it's very, very difficult to even see truth
because our heart lies to us all the time.
And I'm going to ask you,
is there any area of your life that if you're open to the prompting of the Holy Spirit
might need some correction out of a compartmentalized life into an integrated one?
And there's three areas I would encourage you just to kind of examine
to see if you might find an area.
You might, first of all, look where you're most defensive?
Where are you most defensive?
because what I found for me is where I'm most offensive,
often reveals where I'm most vulnerable.
Where are you most defensive?
No, that wouldn't be me.
I would never ever do that.
Ask yourself, what you don't want others to know.
Where is it that you're hiding something?
Where you're keeping a private life away from others.
A third area to look is this.
Ask yourself what you criticize in others.
Where do you criticize others?
And I found that what you criticize the hardest is often a reflection of where you are the weakest.
Search my heart, God.
See if there is any offensive way in me.
I was preaching this very text years ago on the week that I had a big board meeting.
I used to serve on the board of a nonprofit and on the board.
It was some of the most impressive leaders I've ever served with.
one of the gentlemen had invented DSL.
One of them invented the credit card swipe.
One of them was the author who sold more leadership books than anybody else in the world.
One of them was the probably top consultant, if not top three consultants, to Fortune 500 CEOs.
I was like the token pastor.
I'm the spiritual guy.
I'm going to keep you on track.
Sorry, Jesus.
And so that was me.
That was the token pastor guy.
And they were all meeting in California, but because of my schedule.
I couldn't, and so I called in.
Well, this meeting went on and on and on,
and I got tired of being on the call,
so I thought, well, I'm gonna just get a little workout
in during this board meeting.
And so I went out into my gym,
and I just would put the phone on mute
while I was doing back that day,
and then if they asked me a question,
I'd unmute it and act like I wasn't breathing heavily,
and then I'd put it back on mute and do more back.
Well, the problem is at some point,
I forgot to hit the mute button.
And in the middle of my heaviest set
of doing lat pull downs,
I'd pull down, ah, clank! Clank!
It was after the second clank, I realized the call went dead silence.
I looked down and I was unmuted, and so what did I do?
I immediately called out, what was that noise?
Are you all okay?
True story.
True story.
I just went all into my lie.
I'm just like, are you okay?
I heard something.
I was the only one, not!
in the room with them.
And they heard something on the phone.
And I doubled down.
You're so worried about you.
You guys, okay?
They're like, are you okay?
I'm fine, I'm fine, what was that noise?
I don't even know what it was.
Pastor Craig keeps them on track.
What do you do when God shows you
that what you do on the outside
is very different than what you claim on the inside?
I would encourage you to acknowledge any area
Search me, God. Just pray and listen.
Acknowledge any area where your actions are inconsistent with what God's word teaches.
Maybe you exaggerate the story so that people will think better of you.
Maybe you talk really bad about people to make you feel better.
Maybe you gossip.
But you make it sound spiritual.
I'm just telling you so you can pray for her.
Oh, she needs Jesus.
Let me tell you what she did.
Maybe it's your taxes.
You cut corners all the way around you can,
try not to pay what you really owe.
Maybe you claim this spiritual life
and you've got this secret hidden sin.
I would encourage you just to acknowledge it
before God search me.
Know my heart test me.
See if there's any offensive,
is there any part of my life that's compartmentalized
and not integrated with the love and the grace of Jesus?
And then just confess it to God
and let him cleanse you,
and forgive you as he does.
If you confess your sins, he's faithful and just.
He forgives all of your sins and cleanses you from all unrighteousness.
Let him change you.
And that's what I did.
I said, God, I just lied.
And God prompted me to call every board member individually
and tell them, I'm so sorry, I lied.
Will you forgive me?
I called the first one.
I said, I just wanted to know I lied.
And he's like, yeah, we all kind of knew that.
And every call went the same way.
And I just told him, I'm so sorry.
I was embarrassed and I asked you to forgive me.
And that was a really important call for me to make.
And all of you may have some moment in your life and ministry like that.
Because here's what I've found.
Talent can get you to the top.
but only integrity will keep you at the top.
Because when you have integrity, nothing else matters.
And when you don't have integrity, nothing else matters.
So all the kids looked on, what's our coach going to do?
Is he going to do what he said and give his racket?
And I went through every thought in my mind, and I remembered the lesson from my coach.
And so I did the right thing.
Handed the kid, my racket, said,
you better win with this thing.
And went on and played with only one racket
until I could finally save up to get another one.
Approximately 30 years went by.
And one week I preached a message.
And afterwards I went out and was greeting people
in the lobby area.
And this guy came up to him and he was a wreck.
He'd obviously been crying.
and he came up and he said,
I just prayed that prayer.
He invited me to pray.
And he told me the whole story.
His wife had left him and he was in bad shape.
And he said, I committed my life to Jesus.
And I just want to tell you, thank you, coach.
Coach, he said, you don't remember me, do you?
I said, you do look familiar?
He said, yeah, I was there that day
that that other guy beat you, 10 to 8.
He said, none of us thought
you'd actually give him your racket.
I remember you did that.
He said, so when my life fell apart,
I asked, what preachers do I know?
I knew you.
He said, I figured if you told the truth then,
you'd probably tell the truth now.
I'm just glad he wasn't on that board call.
Because if you have integrity, that's what matters.
And if you don't have integrity, man, it really matters.
What's difficult is there's going to come times
when you try to have the courage to do the right thing.
But you know the right thing could be very, very challenging.
What I try to tell myself is this.
With God's help, I'm going to do what's right
and trust God with the results.
I'm going to do what's right and trust God with the results
because I've discovered that your integrity
is easier to keep than it is to recover.
It's tragic.
It's tragic.
When people are more shocked by integrity
than they are by the lack of it.
And so in the very same way that God shocked the world,
while we were still sinning,
he sent Jesus.
While they were cursing at him,
Jesus said, Father, forgive them.
In the very same way, may we as integrated,
followers of Jesus continue to shock the world with love and with generosity and with grace
and with integrity. May they look on and say, I may not even believe what they believe, but may
they sure believe it. The way they give, the way they love, the way they serve, maybe that Jesus
that drives them is a Jesus that they could.
save me, not compartmentalized, but integrated. Jesus, Jesus, Jesus, Jesus, the Son of God.
Search my heart, God, see if there's any offensive way in me, and lead me in the way of everlasting.
So, Father, we pray today that you do surgery on us, and we recognize, God, that all of us probably
have room for the Holy Spirit to do some work.
me at the top of the list.
So God, search me.
Search us.
God, wherever we're inconsistent,
wherever we are the hypocrite,
we ask for you to forgive us, God.
We thank you for your forgiveness.
We ask that you would direct our steps.
And in a way that only comes by your power,
help us to walk in the ways of the walk,
to walk with steps of integrity,
to please you and all that we do.
Just at all of our churches and those of you
who are watching online, you'd say, yes,
search my heart, God, just show me.
I want to be open to what you'd say,
would you just lift up your hands right now,
just say, yes, I'm open to what God would show me.
I'm open to what God would show me.
You can type that in the chat.
I'm open, God, show me, search my heart,
search my heart, just type in the chat.
And we ask God, that you show us
and that you transform us,
and God, that you would even forgive us,
wherever we've been wrong,
help us be centered around Jesus and all that we do,
empowered by your spirit in showing your love.
Direct our steps, we ask God.
As you keep praying today at all of our churches
or those of you watching online,
some of you may say, oh my gosh, I'm just a mess, I'm a mess, I'm a mess.
I remember as a kid and in college,
going to church and having the most compartmentalized life you've ever seen.
Here's my friend life.
Here's my party life.
Here's my church life.
And there was no Jesus in my life.
There was a head knowledge, but no relationship.
What does God want for us?
He would shock you with his love.
That he loves you so much, no matter what you've done,
no matter how far from him you feel.
He loves you.
And he became one of you.
It was God in the flesh, Jesus, the sinless son of God, perfect in every way, the one who became sin for us on the cross and died in our place.
And God raised him from the death so that anybody, this includes you, it doesn't matter how bad your life has been.
Anyone, anyone, anyone, anyone, anyone who calls on the name of Jesus.
Your sins would be forgiven and you would be completely new.
today at all of our churches are those online who say yes i may i may be far from god i may have done
something i'm really ashamed of the moment you confess to him god forgives your sins and you become new
the old is gone and everything becomes new those today who say yes i want that i need forgiveness
today i leave my old life and i surrender to jesus the name that is above every name i give my
life to jesus the son of god the prince of peace the alpha and the omega jesus today i leave my old life
I give my life to Jesus.
That's your prayer.
Would you lift your hands high right now and say yes?
Just lift them up right back over here and others of you today.
At all of our churches, you say, yes, Jesus, I give you my life.
Those of you online, just type in the chat right now.
I'm giving my life to Jesus.
Just type that in the chat.
I'm giving my life to Jesus.
And wherever you're watching today, would you just pray aloud with those around you?
Nobody prays alone.
Just pray, Heavenly Father.
Forgive my sins.
Save me, Jesus.
Make me brand new.
Fill me with your spirit so I could follow you.
You direct my life, all of my life, so I can show your love and walk in your ways.
In all that I do, my life is not my own.
I give it all to you.
In Jesus' name, I pray.
Can somebody celebrate big, welcome those born into God's family today.
