The Church of Eleven22 - Ransom for All - 1 Timothy - Wk 5

Episode Date: February 2, 2025

Jesus is our savior, mediator and ransom. - The Church of Eleven22® is a movement for all people to discover and deepen a relationship with Jesus Christ. Eleven22 is led by Pastor Joby Martin and bas...ed in Jacksonville, Florida, with multiple campuses throughout Jacksonville and the surrounding areas. To find out more about how God is moving at Eleven22, go to CoE22.com

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Starting point is 00:00:06 Church, how we doing? Good, all right. Hey, I may have sung a little too loud, preached a little too hard, and maybe got a little too worked up over the Florida, Tennessee basketball game. But I've got some tea right here, so my voice should make it. But we'll be good, all right? We good? All right, here we go.
Starting point is 00:00:26 Hey, we have been in a sermon series on the book of First Timothy, and it's called a field guide for the family of God. and it picks up that family of God language from Timothy chapter 3 where Paul talks about being a household of God. And what Paul is doing, Paul is a senior, more veteran pastor, planter, church planter, and he's writing to Timothy, who's kind of his young protege. And what he's writing to Timothy in this letter is, hey, Timothy, as you step into this new church in Ephesus and begin to pass to this new church, here's what it means to be a pastor. But more than that, what he's doing is he's saying, here's what a church is like. Here's what a church is to be. And it's not just that Paul is writing to Timothy or even writing to that church, but that God is
Starting point is 00:01:15 speaking to us. And God is telling us what it means to be a church and what it means for each of us individually to be a part of the church. And so here's what we're going to do. We're going to jump in to 1 Timothy chapter 2. So if you've got a Bible, go to 1st Timothy chapter 2 or I think it's page 18 in your journal. And Paul writes this. He says, first of all, then. So we just have to stop right there for a second. Because you have to ask, well, then, what's the then therefore?
Starting point is 00:01:50 What's it pointing back to? And the thing that it's pointing back to, Paul's pointing back at, is the gospel. In chapter one, he explains the difference between the law and the gospel, that were not saved by works, but were saved by grace through faith in Jesus Christ. And so he unpacks that. And we looked at it a few weeks ago. And so he writes, okay, in light then, because of the gospel, let me tell you first of all the things I could tell you.
Starting point is 00:02:23 Now think about that for a minute. In light of the greatest news in the world, in history, What would you say is the first thing? We would say, okay, now that you've heard the gospel, here's first of all the things I could tell you. Listen to what Paul says. First of all, then, I urge that supplications, prayers, intercessions, and Thanksgiving be made for all people,
Starting point is 00:02:52 for kings and all who are in high positions, that we may lead a peaceful and quiet life, Godly and dignified in every way. Of all the things Paul could have talked about in light of the gospel as first of all the things, he says prayer. Supplications. That's praying for things that you need or want. Prayer is just talking to God.
Starting point is 00:03:20 Intercessions go into God on behalf of somebody else. Thanksgiving is just saying, God, I'm so grateful for what you've done in my life. and it's it's no surprise should be no surprise to us that paul would say this because he's echoing when jesus said at matthew 21 my house will be a house of prayer so if it's not just another thing on a list of things to do or to be about as a church or to be about as a christian then why is it at times i just don't feel like it's a first or importance in my life. I mean, have you ever been there?
Starting point is 00:04:02 Come on, raise your hand. Have you ever felt less than motivated to pray? Anybody? Me too. At least some of you are my people. I mean, have you ever wanted prayer to be your first response, not your last resort? But it just doesn't seem to be that way all the time. Anybody?
Starting point is 00:04:23 Or you really want it, like you want to want to pray, but for some reason you just don't want to want to want to pray. Anybody? Yeah. And so the question I want to ask today is, so then what is the motivation to pray? Like what is the true power, the true source, the true center, the sustaining thing for a life of prayer where prayer is of first order importance. Like, where does that come from? Now, I'll tell you where it doesn't come from. It doesn't come from being really, really, really desperate. Like, I'm not saying don't pray if you're desperate, but if you get a diagnosis you don't like or news you didn't want, absolutely go to God in prayer. And that may drive you to pray in a moment. And it may
Starting point is 00:05:22 drive you to pray for a season, but it is not the power, the center of a life of praying that's of first order importance. Just the same way as really good news won't do it for you. Like if you got the good news you wanted, you got the promotion, she said yes, whatever it is. You may go, God, thank you so much, I'm so grateful, you may say it in a moment, you may say it for a while, but it is not the center of a life of praying. Neither are tips, tricks, techniques. Like, I love, I use the little acrostic acts sometimes to pray, adoration, confession, Thanksgiving, supplication. It's great.
Starting point is 00:06:07 It just helps me kind of stay focused on my praying. I've got an app on my phone that's called Prayer Mate. It's where I just keep all the things I'm praying for. That's wonderful. It's great. Put a reminder on your calendar to pray. All those things are really. good things, but they're not the source of power. They're not the center of where power comes
Starting point is 00:06:31 from for a life of praying that's of first order importance. And neither is willpower or religious obligation or duty. Like if you think I should or I ought to pray, that will not sustain, but will not power a life of prayer. And neither will like get. and all worked up, getting whipped into a frenzy over a message. It'll get you for a minute. So what does motivate? Like where is the center power, the true source of real power for praying come from? It'll sustain a life of praying.
Starting point is 00:07:15 I want to show you in this passage, because I believe Paul, by the way he argues this, and the content is both showing us and telling us where the center of prayer is. So look, if you look at the beginning, he's going to talk about making these prayers and supplications and intercession and Thanksgiving. And then way down here in the bottom, in verse 8, he's going to say, okay, men, pray, raise your hands, pray. These are not two separate thoughts.
Starting point is 00:07:46 This is one whole thought. And what he's going to say is in the middle of it. right here in the center is where the source of the power for a life of praying that is of first order importance comes from. And so look at verse three. This is good. He's talking about praying. This is good and pleasing in the sight of God, our Savior. You should circle God our Savior. I've told this story before, but when I was about 12 years old, maybe a little bit younger. We were living in Tennessee, and it was a summer evening,
Starting point is 00:08:33 and my friends and I decided we were going to have a dirt bike race down the hill in our neighborhood. We all went to the top of the hill. Parents were all kind of out hanging out for the evening. We get at the top of the hill. We're going to race down this hill around our yard and down to the bottom. Whoever wins is king of the summer. So we get up there, on your mark, get set, go. We take off.
Starting point is 00:08:57 everybody goes down the hill and as everybody gets to our yard and they all start to turn left, I paid attention in school. And I thought, you know what? You know what's faster than going around? The straight line. So I go through my yard. The only problem is I didn't calculate for the curb at the edge of my yard. And I hit it on my dirt bike and I just launch into the air.
Starting point is 00:09:22 I mean, I'm flying. And it's fun for a second. and then the bike just drops out from under me. And I'm supermanning, which is awesome for a second. But what goes up has to come down. And I came down, and I came down like that, and pop, pop, and the bones came out. Oh, it was right. So my mom does what every good mom should do in the South.
Starting point is 00:09:51 She runs inside, gets a Southern Living magazine duct tape, and a cookie sheet. And she splints my arm. using a Southern Living magazine duct tape and a cookie sheet. We run to the hospital, we go into the hospital, and I haven't told you this part of the story. We show up, the orthopedic surgeon looks at it and goes, that's bad. You need surgery now.
Starting point is 00:10:14 So I go in, they put me under, at some point during the surgery, I have a reaction, and I stop breathing and my heart stops. I died on the table. I know some of you are like, that explains so many, so many things. Now, here's what I couldn't do in that moment. I couldn't go, all right, get up, Adam. I'm dead.
Starting point is 00:10:44 I couldn't will myself. I couldn't make myself. I couldn't save myself. I couldn't heal myself. What I needed in that moment is for somebody else to intervene and do what I couldn't do and save my life. And listen, God is our Savior. God is not primarily a good moral example. He's not primarily a teacher.
Starting point is 00:11:13 He's not primarily this guru of tips and tricks. Because you and I aren't mistakeers in need of some good tips and tricks for life. We're not just bad versions of a good, to us that with a little help and a little motivation and a little pick me up and rah-rah, we can get on with life. See, the good news is that you and I were created in the image of God. Male and female, he created us. That's what Genesis 1 says. And God ordered the world in such a way that we could live in perfect relationship with him. And as you and I, humanity, lived with God, it only took a very short amount of time before we looked at God and said,
Starting point is 00:12:08 okay, God, I get it. You created me. You created this world. You set it up. You know how it's supposed to work. But hey, God, thanks. I think I can run your created order better than you can. I think I can run my life that you knit together better than you can. And we stiff-armed God. And that's not just Genesis 3 that's been happening to every single one of us for all of time. We all do it in different ways. But here's the thing. God is a God of justice. And as a God of justice, he cannot let sin go unjudged.
Starting point is 00:12:56 Think about it. He wouldn't be God if he did. right if you if you were in a courtroom and there was a murder and the judge looked at the murder and just went i know i know he did it but we're just going to let this one slide you go no no you can't that you're not a good judge you're not qualified to be judge and so god is a god of justice and we want justice enacted don't we you see atrocities happening to children and people all over the world and you go, justice, we want justice. The only problem is we don't want justice when it comes to us. And not only is God a God of justice, but God is a God of holiness. God's perfect,
Starting point is 00:13:43 sinless, righteous, and he cannot tolerate unrighteousness and sinfulness in his presence. And that's a real problem for you and for me. but God is also not just a judge of justice. And he's not only holy and perfect and righteous, but he is also a God of love and mercy. Now, how do you reconcile those things? Like, he's not a little bit justice and a little bit holiness and a little bit of love and mercy,
Starting point is 00:14:21 and all of that kind of totals up to 100% of who he is. He's 100% just. He's 100% holy and he's 100% loving. So how do you reconcile those things? How do you get that? The only place that happens is in the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus. That's the only place where you see God's justice satisfied perfectly. His holiness upheld perfectly and his love poured out fully.
Starting point is 00:14:58 And so God is our Savior. But look, it goes on even more. What kind of Savior is God? God, our Savior, verse 4, who desires all people, like all kinds of people to be saved and come to a knowledge of the truth. Now, when we read verse 4, a lot of times people want to get into what does all mean here? And does God desire this? And can he make that happen?
Starting point is 00:15:30 but for a minute, I just want you to look at the word desire. God is a savior who deeply, deeply, deeply desires that every kind of sinner be saved. As in, there's nobody that can fall outside the bounds of God's desires. You're not too far gone. You've not done too much. You've not run away too long. God is the type of Savior who desires that.
Starting point is 00:16:07 The question is, do you know him as your Savior? Because he says it's God our Savior. So is he your Savior? Do you know God is yours? Like if you rested the weight of your life and eternity on the God who saves? because God as Savior, God is our Savior, that's power in praying. That's a source of power to fuel a life of first order praying. Like, think about it.
Starting point is 00:16:47 If you know God is your Savior, then when you sin, what you won't do is run from God. What you'll do is you'll run to Him. You'll run to him because you know he's a God who desires saving. Martin Luther was a pastor. He lived in Germany in the mid-1500s. He kind of kicked off the whole Protestant Reformation. And when he kicked it off, he wrote these 95 feces, these 95 statements about the faith. And he nailed him to a church in Wittenberg, Germany.
Starting point is 00:17:27 and the first one he writes is all of the Christian life is one of repentance. It isn't just that we repent once of our sin. It's that because God is our Savior, we can repent over and over and over. We can confess over and over and over. John writes in first John 1-9, if we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and cleanse us from all unrighteousness. God is faithful and just as the Savior.
Starting point is 00:18:14 And he promises that those who know God as Savior can run to him and confess and he's faithful to forgive us. Now, I get it, if you, if you sort of looked at God as another way, then you'd think, okay, well, I don't even know how to go God and confess and repent. And I would say if you don't, if you don't know how to do it, you should go look at Psalm 51. We won't go there now, but you should, at some point, if you don't know how to confess and repent, it's a beautiful picture. David wrote it. King David wrote it. after he had gone and stolen Uriah's wife Bathsheba and had an affair with her. The prophet Nathan comes to him and he says, what you did, nobody should ever do that. And in that moment, not because David was perfect, but because he knew God as his savior,
Starting point is 00:19:16 he pins Psalm 51. And he pours his heart out. to God in repentance and confession, and he pleads God as his Savior. So verse 5, there's one God, for there's one God, and there's one mediator. You should circle that one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus. You know what a mediator is? It's a go-between. It's like an intermediary.
Starting point is 00:19:55 somebody negotiates on your behalf. When I was in fourth grade, there was a girl in my class. Her name was Julie. I had a big crush on Julie. Big crush on Julie. She was having a birthday party, and the entire class was coming to the birthday party. And she was having a birthday party at the roller rink. Anybody remember roller rink birthday parties?
Starting point is 00:20:18 God, they were, I had the tiger playing. Those brown skates with the big orange knob on the front, right? somebody that could roller skate backwards. It was awesome. But the thing that also happened at the roller rink was that there was always couples skate. And I was like, this is my chance. With Julie.
Starting point is 00:20:39 And I had bought Julie a birthday present. I bought her a puka shell necklace. Like your boy at one point had game. One point. The problem is I didn't know. know if I went and asked Julie, hey, want to do couples skate together? Everybody out? And I go out there, and then I'm just standing by myself. I was too scared. I couldn't talk to her. So I go to my best friend Jimmy Wilson. And I go, Jimmy, go talk to Julie. So Jimmy goes and he writes the note. You know
Starting point is 00:21:17 the note, right? Adam likes you. Do you like him? Check yes or no. Jimmy was my mediator. I'm not going to, I'm I'm not going to tell you the outcome, but I'm not married to a girl named Julie. Now, all joking aside, Jesus is our mediator, the one, the only mediator between us and God. And he is our mediator in two senses. He's our mediator in one sense because he stands between a sinful us and a holy God. Hebrews 915 says he, Jesus, is the mediator of a new covenant, a better covenant, a covenant of grace in the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus so that those who are called may receive the promised eternal inheritance.
Starting point is 00:22:36 The reason Jesus can be our mediator is because, He's both God, fully God, and fully man. So he can stand in between fully God and fully man. He's also our mediator in the sense that when God looks at you, if you have faith in him, God looks at you, he sees the perfect righteousness of Jesus. It's as if he's looking through Jesus at you. and what he sees Jesus' righteousness gets laid on top of you. And he sees his son.
Starting point is 00:23:20 But he's a mediator in another way, the one and only mediator in another way, in that he is constantly interceding for us to the Father. Romans 834 says this. Who's to condemn? Christ Jesus is the one who died. More than that, who is raised. who is, look at this, is present tense, who is at the right hand of the Father, who indeed, certainly, surely is currently interceding for us.
Starting point is 00:24:01 Hebrews 725 says he, Jesus, always lives to make intercession for them. Do you ever read something in the Bible? And, you know, you can read a bunch of things and kind of move on day to day from them, but every once in a while you read something and you just get stuck on it and you just can't get it out of your mind. This happened to me when I read this, Hebrews chapter 7, verse 25, a couple years ago. I got stuck on it and I have not been able to get over it. That currently, right now, Jesus is seated at the right hand of God the Father. Father. And he is always living to make intercession for me.
Starting point is 00:24:52 Like what he lives for always is to go to God on my behalf, the Father on my behalf, and take my feeble fumbling prayers and deliver them perfectly to God, the Father. If that's true and it is, then listen, You don't need a priest to go to God for you. You have Jesus, the perfect high priest. And you don't need a patron saint of this or that. If you probably ask the patron saints, they probably would have gone, don't ask me to go.
Starting point is 00:25:32 Like, who am I? You don't need a perfect, quote-unquote patron saint because you have a perfect Savior, Jesus, who is ever pleading. your cause perfectly to the Father. And you don't need to be in some special place like Mecca. Because wherever you and I are, Jesus is always at the right hand of the Father.
Starting point is 00:26:01 Always interceding for us. And so what's the motivation and the power that sustains a life of first order praying? It's knowing that. Jesus is our mediator. That's power. That's power. And if Jesus is our mediator, then you and I can go boldly to the throne of God. I mean, bust into the throne room of God because we have one that usheres us in and mediates us in in in prayer. It's got a bunyan, not the lumberjack. Paul Bunyan, but a 17th century Puritan.
Starting point is 00:26:51 And he wrote this book, well, he wrote a couple books. One of them was called Pilgrim's Progress. If you've never read it, you should read it. It's a fantastic book. Amen. Another book he wrote was Christ, a complete Savior. And he wrote this in that book. He said, let this doctrine.
Starting point is 00:27:09 He's talking about Jesus as our mediator in prayer. Let this doctrine give the boldness to come to God. Shall Jesus Christ be interceding in heaven? O then, be thou a praying man on earth. Ye take courage to pray. Think this thus with thyself. I go to God, to God. Before whose throne, the Lord Jesus is ready
Starting point is 00:27:41 to hand my petition to him. ye ever lives to make intercession for me. This is the great encouragement to come to God by prayers and supplications for ourselves and intercession for our families and our neighbors and our enemies. And if Jesus is our mediator, then you don't have to pretend and perform. You don't have to pretend and perform with fancy words.
Starting point is 00:28:14 long drawn out prayers. Oh, so eloquent. And you don't have to hide from God because you just don't know what to say. Because if Jesus, if God hears our praying through our perfect mediator, Jesus, then what we can do is we can just pray and he delivers our prayer perfectly to our Heavenly Father.
Starting point is 00:28:42 John Calvin wrote this. In a book called Prayer, the chief end of faith. He said, our prayers, which otherwise would be polluted. Listen, I don't know about, I don't know about you, my prayers. Even my, even my best praying is a little selfish. Right? I mean, I go, I go, God, would you do this in my kids life? Would you do this in my parents' life? Would you do this in my friends' lives? Whatever it is. And I really, in my best, I go, I mean it for them. but there's a little bit in there that just goes, if you'd make their life better, my life would be better.
Starting point is 00:29:19 And this is what Calvin's talking about. You say in our prayers which otherwise would be polluted or sanctified, made perfect by the intercession of Christ. So praying doesn't rest on the fervency or the eloquence or the perfection of my words, but on Jesus' perfection. in the fact that he is before the Father perfectly presenting my prayers to the Father. There's a hymn.
Starting point is 00:29:55 It's called Before the Throne of God. It was written 1860 something. And in it it says, before the throne of God above, I have a strong, a perfect plea, a great high priest whose name is love, whoever lives and, pleads for me. Listen, when you and I pray and we end our praying by saying in Jesus' name, amen, that's not just like tacking on a religious formula. What we're doing in one sense is saying, God, would you align what I just set up with the character and nature of Jesus? In his name. The other thing we're saying is in his name is, Jesus, would you take my otherwise polluted prayers?
Starting point is 00:30:47 my fumbling, poorly worded, probably selfish. And would you present them in your name by your perfection? And so if Jesus is our mediator, you don't have to plead your praying to the Father based on the merit of your prayer, like the need or the cause or how good you spoke, you can plead your cause to the Father on the merit of Jesus, and he hears it every time. So he says, for there is one God, and there's one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus, who gave himself as a ransom for all. Circle that word ransom.
Starting point is 00:31:42 There are different ways to kind of think about sin and salvation. One way is to think, like, in our sin, we've incurred a debt to God, and Jesus pays the debt, pays in full, forgives it. Another way to think about it is we break a relationship with God, and Jesus breaks down the wall of hostility between us and God. Or the wages of sin is death, and what God gives us is life in Jesus Christ. That's why the resurrection matters. or sin is a crime like trespass or treason against God. And what Jesus is, is Jesus is the perfect substitute in the courtroom of God on our behalf, taking the punishment and the verdict that we deserve, and he doesn't.
Starting point is 00:32:38 But here, Paul uses the language of ransom. Like we talked today, ransom like kidnapping, and we pay for a ransom to get a kidnapped person back. Historically, people would have talked about ransom in terms of like a P-O-W, and we paid a price, negotiated the freedom of a P-O-W. What Paul is talking about biblically would be more like a person who racks up such an enormous debt to somebody that they could never pay it off in a million lifetimes. And so what they do is they give themselves into indentured servitude.
Starting point is 00:33:24 They are enslaved to their debt. They are captive to their debt. And no matter how hard they work, no matter what they do, they can never get out of it. There have been two separate instances where I've been overseas preaching and teaching, where I've been held at gunpoint. Sorry, mom, you didn't raise safe kids. You raised faithful kids. And in those times, both instances, the people I was with said,
Starting point is 00:34:00 how much money do you have? I barely carry American money, let alone foreign money. I opened my wallet, I have like $27 one time. I think I had a couple hundred dollars another time. And they both go, here's what you need. to do. You need to open it up, show them all the money, and give them all the money. I showed it, I gave them all the money, they go, all right, thanks, and they walk off. They weren't really interested. I could buy myself out of the situation. But in our sin, we cannot buy ourselves
Starting point is 00:34:35 out of our situation. We are captive to our sin. We're captive. We're captive. We're captive. to the death, the wages of our sin, and we can't fix it ourselves. But Jesus, Jesus in his perfection, completely, totally, utterly free, gives his freedom for our bondage. Jesus in March chapter 10, verse 45,
Starting point is 00:35:13 he says this, for the son of man, he's talking about himself. the son of man came not to be served but to serve and to give his life a ransom for many if you were to ask Jesus Jesus what's the whole point of your life what's your mission statement what's your what's your life's purpose and he would go my life's purpose is to be a ransom it's to buy back people in captivity that could never get themselves out Paul says in 1 Corinthians 6, verse 20, you were bought with a price.
Starting point is 00:35:52 Listen, if you're a follower of Jesus, the price paid for your life was not the price of the value of your life or my life. The price paid for our life was the infinite worth of perfect Jesus. That was the price paid for our lives. Jesus said in John 836, if the sun sets you free, You will be free indeed. Guaranteed, take it to the bank, push all the chips, you will be free. This world would love to tell you, if you come to Jesus, you're giving up all your freedoms. You'll be captive to all sorts of religious things and you'll lose all of your freedoms.
Starting point is 00:36:45 But Jesus says, no, the exact opposite is true. If you come to me, I will show you a freedom that you could have never hoped or dreamed or imagined could ever be possibly true. And in Galatians 501, Paul says, it's for freedom, total, complete freedom from our captivity to the wages of our sin. It's for freedom that Christ has set us free. So if you are in Jesus, you are freed from the penalty of your sin. If you are in Jesus, you are being freed from the power of your sin. And if you are in Jesus one day, you will live in the new heaven and the new earth completely freed from the presence of sin.
Starting point is 00:37:37 Jesus is our ransom. And that is the power of a power of a power. praying life that is of first order importance. And if Jesus is our ransom, then listen, we don't go to God as imprisoned criminals. We go to God as sons and daughters of the king. You get to know the king of the universe as your father. And if Jesus is our ransom and we are totally free, not only are you free from pretending and performing for God or hiding from God. You are free from pretending and performing and hiding for everybody else in prayer. Think about this. In a minute, I'm going to say, come pray. Come down here and pray. And here's what I know is going to happen. You're going to
Starting point is 00:38:43 think, I need to go pray. I need to like fall on my knees before God. God. I need to plead the perfect mediation of Jesus. But you're going to think, what will everybody think of me? If that's you, you're free. You're totally free from what anybody thinks of you. Because Jesus is your ransom. Or have you ever been in a group, like in a disciple group, Bible study? Everybody kind of shares their prayer requests. And they go, okay, we're going to pray. And the group leader goes, okay, we're going to pray. So here's what you do. We're going to start. You guys all pray. When we're done, I'll say amen. All right, let's pray. It gets real quiet for real long. I love it because I'll just sit in awkward quietness for a long time. And the reason everybody kind of hesitates to go is because you're thinking, what if I don't pray as well as Nancy?
Starting point is 00:39:51 Tom is so eloquent. It's so poetic. It just rolls off his tongue. And here I am just fumbling over my pathetic vocabulary. But if Jesus is your ransom, then you're free. You're free from that. You can just go, hey, I also know Jesus is my mediator. Therefore, it doesn't matter how I pray.
Starting point is 00:40:19 He'll take it and perfect it. And because it's my ransom, I'm free to just feel. fumble my way through this. Have you ever done this? You're in the grocery store. Going through the produce aisle. So he walks up, hey, how you doing? Oh, I'm great.
Starting point is 00:40:35 How are you? Well, man, you could be praying for and then they tell you something. You know what you're free to do in that moment? Now I go, you know what I'll pray about that? What you mean is when I get somewhere else, private, maybe. What you're free to do is grab that person's hand and go, all right, let's go.
Starting point is 00:40:57 Let's pray right now. Here we go. And people are picking out lemons and apples all around you. And you get to go to God in prayer because he's your ransom and you're free. Verse seven, for this I was appointed a preacher and an apostle. I'm telling the truth. I am not lying. A teacher of the Gentiles in faith and truth.
Starting point is 00:41:33 The question I have for you today is, do you have faith? Do you believe, not just believe about, but believe on? Like, rest the full weight of your life on God as your Savior. Do you believe that Jesus is your mediator? Do you believe that Jesus perfectly ransomed your life and you are free indeed? In a minute, I'm going to pray. I'm going to give you the chance if you never have received the gift of believing in Jesus. You can do that today.
Starting point is 00:42:21 We're also going to respond in faith because praying is a first of all thing. And so we're going to pray together. We're going to sing. And when we sing, singing is an act of praying altogether. We're just saying one big prayer to God. and then for some of you, you need to come down here and get rid of all the pretending and all the performing and all the hiding and be free
Starting point is 00:42:52 to come to your heavenly Father in prayer. Let's pray together. If you've never received Jesus as your Savior, as your mediator, as your perfect ransom to set you free, But today you place your faith in Jesus. Would you raise your hand up high? Because you're free. You don't have to hide your faith in Jesus.
Starting point is 00:43:30 You're free. Heavenly Father, thank you for Jesus. Thank you for who he is, what he has done. And Lord, we come to you right now. In this praying, receiving a faith, and singing songs to you and falling on our face before you is an expression that you are the center
Starting point is 00:44:08 and everything holds together in you. And so God, hear our prayers. We love you. We pray it in Jesus' name. Amen. Let's stand. Let's sing our prayers to God. Let's fall on our face and praying before God.
Starting point is 00:44:28 Let's respond to the gospel.

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