Life.Church with Craig Groeschel - How Sweet the Sound, Part 3: I’ll Fly Away
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off today and I want to ask a very serious and very important question. I need the participation of
everybody in all of our life church locations. How many of you, when you were a child,
played with a toy called a jack in the box? There's your hands. How many of you hated that toy when you
were a child? Yeah, I did too. I did too. I have a jack in the box. Whoever thought that this would be a good
toy to give to young, innocent, helpless children.
I'll demonstrate for you.
Is that creepy music or what?
I mean, like, creepy, demonic, scary music.
At any time, at any moment, you don't know when, but when you least expect it,
Jack is coming to terrorize your kids.
I hate this toy.
get back in the box.
If you're new with us, we're doing a message series called How Sweet the Sound.
We're talking about classic hymns of the faith, the stories behind them and the theology
around them.
I was at a pastor's conference recently, and one of the pastors there asked me,
Craig, what is your biggest concern for the American church?
I thought it was an interesting question.
Honestly, when I look at the church today, there are so many things that make me optimistic and full of faith.
My concerns are not the top things on my list as much as the things that I'm excited about.
But he asked the question, the first thing that came to my mind, and I didn't think it through,
but I said the first thing that comes to my mind is that I'm afraid that too many people that call themselves followers of Jesus
love this world too much.
Too much love for this world.
And because of that, we who are Jesus followers often,
live with a very real spiritual complacency.
There's not an urgency for us to do the things of God
because I think so many of us in our culture
that call themselves Christians are too
in love with this world.
How do you see it?
You see it when people are more concerned
with what other people think about them
than they are with what God thinks about them.
You see it when we are more passionate
about our own comfort than we are about God's calling.
You see it whenever we're more concerned about what we have
than who we are becoming for the glory of God.
Sure, we believe in God.
Yes, we'll pray to God when we need him.
We'll worship him when we feel him.
We'll give whenever it's convenient for us
because we are so consumed with loving the things of this world
and we want God to give us more of them.
Yeah, we prayed the prayer,
yeah, we did the Jesus thing,
yeah, we go to church.
But now we hope that God,
does what we want to give us the life on earth that we think that we should have and we deserve.
My biggest concern is that we're too in love with this world and that results in a very, very
real spiritual complacency. That's why for this message I have one hope and I have one prayer.
If you would ask me to tell you what I'm asking God for to do, this is my prayer.
My prayer is that God will give us, give you, give me, give God's church. God would give us
a hope for eternity and urgency for today.
My prayer is that God would give us a hope for eternity
and urgency for today.
In order to prepare the environment for God to do such a thing,
I wanna talk about the lyrics to the hymn,
I'll fly away.
If you didn't know this song before,
This song is actually the most recorded gospel album in all of the history of the world.
There are over 5,000 different recorded versions of this gospel song, I'll Fly Away.
It was written by a man named Albert Brumley, who was born in 1905 in Spiro, Oklahoma.
Now, at all of our different churches, some of you may not know, but I am from Oklahoma.
And I do not know where Spiro, Oklahoma is.
I looked it up.
I know it's close to Life Church
for Smith, Arkansas.
I know there's 2,168 people living in Spiro.
I did some research.
They do not have a Walmart,
but they do have a Sonic
and at least one stoplight in Spiro, Oklahoma.
I'm assuming that tornadoes flow through Spiro, Oklahoma,
because tornadoes flow through anywhere
that has a name beginning with the state in Oklahoma.
He was born in Spiro, Oklahoma in the year 1905.
Albert grew up in a very, very impoverished family.
As a little child in order to help pay the bills,
he would work along with his siblings and his parents,
picking cotton just to contribute to the family.
When Albert was five years of age,
his older brother died of typhoid fever.
And so he was very aware with grief and with poverty.
He wrote the lyrics to the song while he was in college,
but he says they were actually born in his heart
when he was hurting as a young child.
He was longing not for the blessings of earth,
but he was longing for the glory of heaven.
And this is what Albert Brumley wrote.
Some glad morning, when this life is over, I'll fly away.
To a home on God's celestial shore, I'll fly away.
When the shadows of this life have gone, I'll fly away.
Like a bird from prison bars has flown, I'll fly away.
my prayer is that God would give us a hope for eternity and an urgency for today.
If there's one part of our faith that I believe can give us a hope for eternity and an urgency for today,
that's talking about what this Psalm talks about, and that is the second coming of Christ
when believers will be taken from this earth to dwell with God in heaven.
It's called the rapture, the second coming of Christ.
the return of Christ.
And I just want to say, as we talk about this,
if you are not a follower of Jesus,
what we're going to talk about is really, really weird.
It's odd.
I just want to acknowledge that.
In fact, if you are a follower of Christ,
what we're going to talk about is really, really weird.
It's really, really odd.
That sometime, any time, and we don't know when,
at any moment, Christ could return.
And if you think I'm going to keep playing this song
until it pops out again,
you are fooling yourself.
I'm not going to do that twice in any given message.
A hope for eternity, an urgency for today.
I want to talk about the return of Christ.
As we do so, I want to give you a little insight about the Bible.
A lot of people think the Bible is one book.
Some people now think the Bible is an app.
It's actually not just one book,
but the Bible is a collection of 66 different books.
written by 40 different authors compiled over a season of 1,500 years.
In the Bible, the Bible contains a lot of what we call prophecy.
What is prophecy?
Prophecy is a prediction of something that is to come.
Of the 66 books that we now call the Bible,
only four of the books do not contain teachings of prophecy.
Only four do not.
depending on who you read or who you study,
scholars will tell you that 20 to 30% of the book is devoted to prophecy.
What is the second coming?
The second coming is a prophetic teaching written about in God's Word
to predict events that would happen in the future.
That would be very difficult for me to believe
if there were not so many other prophetic events already fulfilled in Scripture.
For example, in the Old Testament written by many different authors
over a span in many different years,
hundreds of years before the birth, life, death,
and resurrection of Christ,
there were many different authors who prophesied
what would one day happen in the life of Jesus,
which were fulfilled and documented in the New Testament Gospels.
In fact, what I want to do,
just to kind of build your faith in the truth of God's word,
I want to show you some of the prophetic teachings about Jesus
that were prophesied hundreds of years before they ever happened
that were actually fulfilled and recorded in God's Word.
This is a little bit exciting.
Some of you look a little bit bored.
I can't share this exciting news unless you're ready for it.
I wonder, is anybody a little bit ready to hear today?
It was prophesied of Jesus that he would be born of a virgin which he was,
in Bethlehem, which is where he was born.
From the line of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.
It was prophesied that he would come into Jerusalem riding on a donkey,
which he did,
by men, which he was, betrayed for a payment which actually happened, and falsely accused,
which we know is true.
It was prophesied that he would be silent before his accusers, crucified besides criminals,
and given vinegar to drink, all of which happened, that his hands and feet would be pierced,
that they would fight over his garments or his clothes, that none of his bones would be broken
and that he would give his life.
After giving his life, he would be buried in a rich man's tomb.
He would rise from the dead.
ascend into heaven and be seated at the right hand of God the Father Almighty, all of which
was prophesied and has come to pass. I don't know about you, but that builds my faith.
What's crazy to think about is that's just a few of the prophecies about Jesus. That is not all
of them. And when you total up all the prophecies about his first coming, I want you to realize
that there are five times as many prophecies.
about his second coming, about his return, as there are his first.
And that's what I want to talk about today.
And that's what I believe God could use in the life of somebody to give you a hope for eternity
and an urgency for today.
Let's talk about it.
Three thoughts that will give us eternal hope.
The hope that we have as Christians, what are the big thoughts?
We're going to talk about the return, the rapture, and the reunion.
May I pause for a moment, the return to rapture and the reunion.
Do you know that right now in heaven?
God is smiling because God loves any time a preacher starts all of his points with the same letter.
That pleases the heart of God and the heart of the preacher.
I have a very dull life.
When things work like this, I celebrate and just wanted to share it all with you today.
Let's talk first about the return.
What do we, as Jesus followers believe about the return,
that Christ is coming again.
Let me say it again because I think some people
were not quite paying attention.
Pastor Chris, I'm going to say it again.
Christ, our Savior, our king, our Lord.
He is coming again.
This is what Jesus said in John 14, verse 3.
Jesus said, do not let your hearts be troubled.
Do you believe in God?
Believe also in me.
Jesus said, my father's house has many rooms, if it were not so.
What I've told you, I'm going there to prepare a place for you.
And if I go and prepare a place for you, Jesus said,
I will come back and take you to be with me.
I will come back and take you to be with me.
In fact, in the early days of the New Testament church,
the first century church, the believers were under such,
extraordinary pressure and persecution that they were aware that even to confess that they were
following Christ, that they were a Christianus, a Christ one, a little Christ as they were often called.
To even confess that meant that they could be tortured, beaten, whipped, flogged, often burned
at the stake, crucified sometimes upside down, beheaded, and the list goes on and on.
And they were in such danger.
You can only imagine the bond that they would have.
when they would meet a fellow believer,
and when they would meet someone else that shared their faith in the risen Christ,
they would often lean in,
and they had kind of like a little code word or a secret handshake.
What they would do is they would say,
Maranatha,
Maranatha,
which meant our king is coming soon.
Our Savior is coming.
It may be bad right now,
but Jesus is coming back.
Maranatha. In fact, Paul talked to Timothy and said that there would be a crown in heaven
for people who longed for the returning of Christ. In other words, those who are not so in love
with this temporary world which will fade and pass away. But they long for the glory of heaven.
There would be a crown for those who longed for the return of Christ. In fact, for much of my life,
I've longed for that except for one season when I was engaged to be married to Amy,
and we were waiting until we were married to share an intimacy during that time.
I will confess before you, I pray, Jesus, do not come back now.
Just let me get married and give me three to six months, maybe a year,
but just please don't come back now, Lord Jesus, and then you come back later on.
Just wanted to confess that.
I'm being honest.
Maranatha.
Maranatha.
Our king is coming soon.
This is how the apostle Paul described it.
He said this, 1st Thessalonians 4.
He said, for the Lord himself, Jesus,
will come down from heaven with a loud command
and with the voice of the archangel
and with the trumpet call of God.
And the dead in Christ will rise first.
The trumpet will blare.
The Lord will shout.
When would they blow a trumpet in the Bible?
Well, they'd blow a trumpet whatever they were going into battle.
or when they were going on a journey.
When the trumpet sounds, Jesus is coming back
for an imminent battle, and he's taking us on a journey.
The trumpet sounds, Jesus shouts,
and the dead in Christ rise first.
May we pause and acknowledge.
That sounds kind of weird, right?
You're not going to say no in the church,
because you might be struck down.
I'll say it.
That sounds weird.
I live close to a cemetery.
I give anything.
to be like driving by when the trumpet sounds.
That'd be cool.
Hand.
Blah!
Buh!
Skeleton stuff.
It's not going to be like that.
I hope you'll understand that when the trumpet sounds
and the dead in Christ rise,
their bodies are decaying,
and I mean, there's no sign of hundreds-year-old bodies.
What happens is a glorified body will be raised to life.
If you put a seed in the ground and it dies, a seed dies in the ground, what happens?
Life comes out of that dead seed.
It's a little spurt, a little plant, a little flower.
It's a life comes from death.
It's a glorified body that the trumpet sounds, Jesus shouts, and he raises glorified bodies from the ground.
That is the return.
The second thing is what we call the rapture.
What is the rapture?
It's when living Christians are taken away.
Paul said this. He said, after that, after the trumpet of God sounds and the dead in Christ
are raised, after that, we who are still alive and left will be caught up. The Greek word
translated as caught up is the word harpado. It means to be snatched away or to be rescued,
to be taken out. We will be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord
in the air. Brumley said it this way.
He said, I'll fly away.
Oh, glory, I'll fly away.
In the morning, when I die,
hallelujah, by and by, I'll fly away.
Jesus described the event this way.
Matthew's Gospel, Matthew 24.
Jesus said, this is how it will be
at the coming of the sun of men.
Two men will be in the field.
One will be taken and the other left.
two women will be grinding in the handmill, one will be taken, and the other left.
So you must also be ready, because you never know.
Any time, at any moment, any time, at any moment, the trumpet of God could sound, he could return.
At any time, at any moment, hope for eternity and urgency for today.
At any time, you must be ready because the son of man will come at an hour when you do,
not expect him. If Jesus were describing it this way in our context today, he might say a husband
and a wife were out for coffee. And one was taken and the other was left. A team of 20 high school
students were off to a game in a school bus. And eight were taken and 12 were left. I mean,
literally, it could be a family of five was walking into church one day. And four were taken.
and one was left.
Harpazzo taken, rescued away.
Admittedly, this sounds like a science fiction movie.
Sounds like something you're going to watch on Netflix, okay?
You have to understand.
This is not the first time that such an event was recorded in Scripture.
There are other events just like this as people were taken away from the earth.
Enoch in the Old Testament, he's walking closely along with God
and he disappears because God took him away.
Elijah in the Old Testament is walking along,
talking, and a chariot of fire comes and whirls him up to heaven.
Jesus in the New Testament, after the resurrection,
he's taken up into a cloud with God.
Again and again and again, we see in Scripture,
and we believe by faith that one day the trumpet of God will sound,
the dead in Christ will be raised,
and those who are still alive and walking on earth that are believers in Jesus
would be rescued out and taken to heaven.
We see the return.
We see the rapture.
And then we see what I call the reunion, the reunion.
And what happens at the reunion?
Christians will be with God forever.
Christians will be with God forever.
This is how the Apostle Paul describes it.
Let's review.
He says, after that,
We who are still alive and are left will be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air.
And so we will be with the Lord forever.
Therefore, encourage one another with these words.
We'll be with the Lord forever.
This is the way Brumley said it.
Just a few more weary days and then I'll fly away.
to a land where joy shall never end,
I'll fly away.
Encourage one another with these words.
I came to encourage somebody today.
Somebody who's hurting.
Somebody who's grieving.
Somebody who's lost something very valuable.
Someone who is afraid of what is to come.
Someone who is lost and burdened by the temporary pain
that this world deals us all of the time.
That if you are in Christ,
there will be a day where you will be in the presence of God.
And at that moment, there will be no more pain, no more heartache, no more sickness, no more disease, no more death, no more poverty, no more shame, no more hatred, no more racism.
There will be life in the presence of God.
And so may I encourage you with these words.
Maranatha, our king is coming soon.
And when he blows the trumpet and when he shouts the dead in Christ will rise.
And those who are still here will be caught up with him in the air.
And we will be united with him forever in his presence.
There will be no more tears and no more pain in the presence of our good God.
Amy and I went on a trip years ago with Compassion International.
Compassion is a global partner of our church where we help rescue children from poverty
in the name of Jesus through churches all over the world.
And we went with the man who was the CEO at the time, a friend of ours, West Stafford,
went to a very impoverished village.
If you've ever been to a place like this in the world, you can picture what I'm going to say.
the shelters were completely inadequate.
There was no floor, just dirt, no running water, no electricity, extraordinary poverty.
This particular house we visited was right by the dump, the city dump, like literally by the dump.
The smell was horrific.
And the rainwaters would flow through the house.
There was like river path through the house that's about as big as my master bedroom closet,
the whole house.
And there was a single mom there.
I think she had seven children and had lost two already.
And Wes said,
Pastor Craig, would you pray for her?
I was a mess.
I had been there for several days and I was disoriented.
And I just said, how about you pray?
Wes grabbed this little frail woman
gently by the shoulders, looked her in the eyes
and said, sweetheart, here's what I hope you understand.
This life of pain will not.
last forever. You will be in the presence of God and not only will he comfort you, but you will see the
children that you lost again. He said, there will be no more sickness for your kids. There will never be a
man who abuses you or abuses your children again. You will never put your children to bed crying
because they were hungry. Every need they have will be met, and you will be with God in heaven.
and then he prayed for her.
We walked outside.
I didn't have words.
I was hurting for them.
I was embarrassed for me.
I didn't know how to speak into that.
And he said, hey, don't feel bad.
It's a common problem for people
who live the life that we live
because we tend to still believe
that we can have heaven on earth.
But when you live in an environment like that,
you recognize that
earth was never meant to be heaven. And so oftentimes they're even more blessed than we are
because they're longing for the real glory that is to come. What is the problem? It's one of the big
problems in our churches today. We're so in love with this world that we have a real spiritual
complacency. And that may be one of the reasons why Paul, who did not love this world, could say,
he said, for me to live as Christ, to die as gain.
What in the world does that mean?
For me to live is to show the love of Christ.
It's another day, it's another opportunity,
it's another moment to represent his grace.
Today is another day for me to glorify God
in heaven as I live on earth.
Today is an opportunity for me to share his love,
show his grace, reach out and meet needs.
For me, to live is Christ.
But to die?
Oh, it's better.
It's better because this world is not my home.
Then Paul was like, I'm confused, I'm disoriented, I don't know what to do.
I kind of want to go on living because I can represent Christ.
But I would so much rather be with my father in heaven.
Hope for eternity.
Urgency for today.
hope for eternity.
This world is not our home.
Therefore we live for a higher calling.
This is what Paul said.
He said, but let me reveal to you a wonderful secret.
We will not all die, but we will be transformed.
It will happen in a moment in the blink of an eye.
When the last trumpet is blown.
For when the sound, when the trumpet sounds, those who have died will be raised to live forever.
So, my dear brothers and sisters, here is your assignment.
Be strong and immovable.
Be strong and immovable.
Be strong and immovable.
Hope for eternity and urgency for today.
Always work enthusiastically for the Lord.
for you know that nothing you do for the Lord is ever useless.
Because time is short, here is your assignment, here is our assignment, because time is short,
I won't leave words unsaid, deeds undone, or hope unshared.
Because time is short, I won't leave words unsaid.
Some of you, you've got words to say, encouragement to give, love to express,
to share, we will not hold back.
We will never withhold a blessing.
We will let our words lift others.
Give life, give encouragement,
speak truth because time is short.
We will not let words go unsaid.
We also won't let deeds go undone.
Do you recognize that you are the masterpiece of God
created in Christ Jesus to do good works
which God prepared in advance for you to do?
You have a divine heavenly assignment.
today. Therefore, you will not let deeds go undone, words unsaid, or hope unshared, because you carry
the hope of eternal life, the knowledge of Jesus Christ. Maranatha, Maranatha, our king is coming soon
when you recognize, when you believe it, when you embrace it, when you let go of the love for
this lower world and embrace the glory of the kingdom that is to come. What will you do?
You're not going to be obsessed with Instagram.
You're not going to go crazy over a new purse and new pair of shoes.
Your highest calling is not going to be a boat.
You're going to live for something that lasts.
Hope for eternity.
An urgency for today.
For me to live is Christ.
To die is even better.
so because time is short, we will not leave words unsaid, deeds undone, or hope unshared.
So, Father, seal these truths in urgency in our heart that we could live for you and all that we do.
All of our churches praying today, nobody looking around, those of you who would say,
I am a follower of Christ, and yet I've become more complacent.
I get that, I understand that.
The world just takes over.
The cares, the needs, the concerns,
the care of the kids, pay the bills, do your job,
get the dishes done, the laundry's done, and go another week.
It just happens.
The pull of this world lulls us, lures us away
from the glory of the kingdom.
And all of our churches, those who say,
God, give me that, give me the hope for eternity.
Give me the urgency for today.
I am a follower of Jesus,
and I want to represent him fulfilling my divine assignment
every single day. Give me urgency today. Lift up your hands right now. All of our churches.
Lift them high. Lift them high. God, thank you for Jesus' followers.
Sensitive to your voice and your will and your direction, God. Give us, God, that urgency,
that any time, any moment, this could be our last. That tomorrow is not promised or guaranteed.
We know that one day the trumpet will sound. We know that Christ will return. But even more so,
whether that happens in our lifetime or not.
We know that our lives are a vapor.
We're here today and gone tomorrow.
Give us, God, spiritual urgency,
hoping for eternity and living for you today.
God, I pray that there are those that today
they would not leave words unsaid,
or a deed, undone, or hope, unshared
because we believe that time is short,
and life on earth impacts eternity.
Give us, God.
hope for eternity, an urgency for today.
As you keep praying at all of our churches today,
there are some of you, you are here for this very moment.
Maybe like me, you grew up going to church
and you kind of believed in God.
You had a head knowledge, but the head knowledge
never ever moved into a heart commitment.
It's time. It's time today.
Others of you, you may not be church people.
You don't know how you got here.
But there's something happening.
You're recognizing.
I'm living for less when I know there's more.
I'm living for lower when I know there's got to be something higher.
Let me tell you why you're here.
You're here because God loves you.
He brought you here.
He sent his son for the forgiveness of our sins.
Jesus, who was perfect in every way, never ever sinned.
The Lamb of God shed his blood on the cross, died in our place as the perfect and final sacrifice
for the forgiveness of our sins on the third day.
When they looked for him in the tomb, the stone was rolled away.
He was not there.
He was risen.
It was prophesied that he would be, and it was.
He is now seated at the right hand of God, the Father, and he is praying for you.
He is praying for you that you would turn from your sins and turn toward him.
Because when you call on the name of Jesus, the name that is above every single name,
he hears your prayer, he forgives your sins.
You're never made right with God by good works, but only by the grace of Jesus at all of our churches.
There are those of you.
God brought you here now for this moment.
You recognize you're not walking with him.
You're not serving for it.
You're not living for him.
You're living for something that is lower.
He wants you to live for something higher.
Turn from your sins.
Turn toward Jesus.
Call on his name.
Those who would say, I need him.
I give my life to him.
Lift your hands high now.
All of our churches, lift them up high now.
Back here in this section, right back over here.
All three of you here, praise God, for you.
Back over there.
Leave them up.
Let me just find you.
Nobody else looking around.
Right back over here in this section.
Right back over here as well.
Back over here, here, here, here.
Oh, my gosh.
Both of you right back here.
over here, right here, sweetheart, God bless you. Church Online, you click right below me, right
back over here. Oh, man, somebody ought to praise God. Somebody ought to give him some glory.
Somebody ought to thank him right back here saying yes to Jesus. Right back over here, saying
yes to Jesus. Right back over here. Oh, my gosh. At all of our churches, imagine this right now.
Imagine this right here in the middle section. At all 29 locations and around the world at church
online. The spirit of God is sparking life. Can I have all of our churches back with me right now?
We're going to pray in all locations together. Nobody prays alone. Would you pray with those around?
You pray, Heavenly Father, I give you my life. Jesus save me. Forgive my sins. Make me new.
Fill me with your spirit so I could follow you and live for you for the rest of
of my life, give me hope for eternity and urgency for today to serve you with all my heart,
in all my ways, in everything that I do, living for you.
Thank you for new life.
Now you have mine.
In Jesus' name, I pray.
I hope somebody will shout.
I hope somebody will cheer.
Why don't you just stand to your feet, if you will.
Stand to your feet all of our churches.
Stand to your feet, all of our churches.
Give God some praise.
Give him some glory.
Do you realize we are not praying for a move of God?
We are living in the middle of one.
Right here, right now, this moment.
Time is short.
Time is short.
Time is short.
I want to end the service this way.
I recognize in my own life I've been more distracted lately.
A lot going on in my family.
a lot of burdens right now.
And so I've been more focused on that which would bring us relief
rather than that which would bring others' life.
I've been more distracted.
So this week, I got real, real serious,
spent hours with God in prayer before anyone else was into the office
and ask God, just renew it in me.
Do not let me preach without the integrity of this being true in me,
hope for eternity and urgency for today.
And in my prayer time, God gave me a little,
declaration, I call it time is short. And so I'm going to declare this over you. You may want to
share this, you may want to declare it. Your campus pastors will tell you how you can find this,
but I'm going to declare it, then we're going to worship. Because Maranatha, we believe our king
is coming soon. This is my declaration. I pray that it inspires you and that it gives you hope
for eternity and urgency for today. Time
is short.
My king is coming soon.
Because eternity matters,
I will give him my all today.
No regrets, no excuses,
holding nothing back.
With his help and by his power,
I will leave no words unsaid,
no deeds undone, no hope unshared.
My faith moves mountains.
My prayers calm storms.
My words give life.
My hands bring healing.
my feet deliver the good news that Christ is risen and he is coming again.
His word is a lamp unto my feet.
His spirit is my power.
When I'm weak, he makes me strong.
Because Christ is coming, I will not bat down, sell out, or be pushed around.
My life is too valuable.
My calling too great.
And my God too good to waste my life on things that do not last.
empowered by God's spirit, trained by His Word, and tried by fire. Because my life is not my own
and earth is not my home. I will live for the glory of God and not for the applause of men.
I am strong in the Lord and in His mighty power to do His will on earth as it is in heaven.
Because Christ lives in me, trials will not stop me. People cannot break me. People cannot break me.
Money cannot buy me.
Haters cannot silence me.
Demons cannot defeat me.
Time is short.
My king is coming soon.
Because eternity matters, I will give him my all today.
No regrets, no excuses, holding nothing back with his help and by his power.
I will leave no words unsaid, no deeds undone, no hope unshared.
Because...
Thanks again for joining us in today's message,
of the series, how sweet the sound. You know, as a church, it's our honor to play even a small
part in all that God is doing in and through your life, and we would love to continue with you
on that journey. To find out what your next steps could be in your relationship with Christ,
all you have to do is go to life.church slash next. And we couldn't be more excited about our
29th Life Church location in Omaha, Nebraska. If you live in or around this community,
we would love to see you this weekend, or we'd love for you to invite your friends and family,
on social media. For a full list of service times and locations for Life Church Omaha or any
of our other Life Church locations around the United States, you can find that full listing at
life.church slash locations. We have a number of live experiences happening throughout the week
at Church Online, and you can join us there as well. Thanks again for joining us today. We'll see you next time.
