{"id":11766,"date":"2023-09-24T14:43:26","date_gmt":"2023-09-24T18:43:26","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.garycombs.org\/blog\/?post_type=message&#038;p=11766"},"modified":"2023-10-03T14:55:12","modified_gmt":"2023-10-03T18:55:12","slug":"being-a-blessing","status":"publish","type":"message","link":"https:\/\/www.garycombs.org\/blog\/message\/being-a-blessing","title":{"rendered":"Being a Blessing"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<h3 class=\"wp-block-heading\">Below is an automated transcript of this message<\/h3>\n\n\n\nGood  <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1.23\">morning, <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> church. It&#8217;s great to see all of you here this morning!   We&#8217;re concluding our series entitled, \u201cFrom Brokenness to Blessing&#8221; today. We&#8217;ve been going through the eight Beatitudes, the eight blessings that Jesus gave at the beginning of the Sermon on the Mount. It&#8217;s been a great journey. Today,  we&#8217;re in the eighth Beatitude. As we listen to this one today, you&#8217;ll truly understand what I&#8217;ve been saying every week that Jesus gives  wisdom that&#8217;s contrary to the world&#8217;s wisdom. His wisdom really turns worldly wisdom upside down.  <br \/><br \/>The Beatitude this week is from Matthew 5:10 (ESV),  \u201cBlessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness&#8217; sake, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.\u201d  Surely,  this is the most upside down thinking that we&#8217;ve encountered. We need to \u201cunpack\u201d this today, but before I do, I want to mention a couple of things that I want to pray with you about. One is,  congratulations to our Rocky Mount campus,  that celebrates eight <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"60.305\">years <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> today.  Today is their  eight year anniversary. Give Rocky Mount a hand; give the Lord a hand for His faithfulness. They are  holding a little lunch; after church today, I hope to get up there and  celebrate with them. We want to pray for our Rocky Mount campus. <br \/><br \/>I&#8217;m reminded  to let you know that both of our campuses put aside a little money every month for a third campus. We&#8217;re still praying for launching a third campus in Eastern North Carolina.  We&#8217;re not sure where  it&#8217;ll be, but it&#8217;ll probably go towards where someone is driving to this campus or through our Rocky Mount campus.  We tend to think it might be  Goldsboro or some city like that, but we&#8217;re not sure.   We&#8217;re praying about it. We have a saying in our church\u2013 \u201cNever start a ministry without a minister,\u201d  so we&#8217;re praying for a church planner that feels called and a group of people that are feeling called to plant a church <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"111.0\">. <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> We are convinced that planning churches in East North Carolina is one of the best ways we can share the gospel to \u201cour Judea;\u201d  to our area. <br \/><br \/>Also,  I want us to be in prayer for this coming Thursday\u2019s relaunch of Celebrate Recovery.   We&#8217;ve been having services  for several years now, but we&#8217;re relaunching this Thursday.  We want to pray for this relaunch this coming Thursday and  for the attendants as well as those that are serving.  Let&#8217;s pray and then we&#8217;ll dig into this passage.  <br \/><br \/>\u201cDear Lord, we give you thanks.  We thank You for Your faithfulness for our Rocky Mount campus. We pray that  they will have a great day of celebration today, remembering what You have done for them and how You&#8217;ve brought them this far. Lord, we give You thanks for that. Lord, we lift up our Celebrate Recovery ministry. We pray for pastor Stephen, for  all the leaders of Celebrate Recovery and for all of those that are serving.   Lord, we pray <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"166.839\">that <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> You would grow this ministry;  give this  ministry a foundation so that we can offer it to the whole city.  Lord, we do pray for that third campus that we&#8217;re still praying about,  that You&#8217;ll help us plant where You&#8217;d have us go.   You&#8217;d give us the people that You want to  send there. Now, Lord, as we open Your word, we ask You to speak and give us ears to hear.   In Jesus\u2019 name, Amen.\u201d  <br \/><br \/>Today we are going to study the scripture, \u201cBlessed are those who are persecuted.\u201d   Last week, Jesus said,  \u201cBlessed are the peacemakers.\u201d Now, He moves from peacemakers to persecution; we shouldn&#8217;t be surprised by this. Often,  whenever you&#8217;re trying to make peace with people, not everyone wants to be at peace with you.  As you&#8217;re trying to make peace with people by sharing the peace of Jesus, sometimes they are attracted to it and  sometimes they reject it.  Sometimes they reject it so much that they&#8217;re willing to persecute us. <br \/><br \/>Now, as we are reminded <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"223.934\">, <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> looking back over the seven previous Beatitudes, they move in a sequential way. How did we get here? How did we get to the place where Jesus is saying, \u201cBlessed are those who are persecuted?\u201d  Well, we start way back there, to  \u201cBlessed are the poor in spirit \u2013\u201d Those who admit that they&#8217;re helpless and broken and they need God. They need someone to rescue them.   \u201cBlessed are those who mourn,\u201d  that are willing to grieve their past and ask the Lord to heal them. \u201cBlessed are the meek\u2013\u201d they surrender control to God. \u201cBlessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness\u2013\u201d they&#8217;re confessing their sins and asking God to clean them up and give them victory. \u201cBlessed are the merciful \u2013\u201d they recognize they&#8217;ve been given mercy from God. They&#8217;re beginning to recognize that they need to be a conduit of His mercy and forgiveness. \u201cBlessed are the pure in heart\u2013\u201d those that are focused on pleasing God from their hearts. \u201cBlessed are the peacemakers\u201d was  <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"279.39\">last <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> week. They  are the people that surrender their lives every day to self examination, asking God to help them and to be at peace with God and others. <br \/><br \/>Today, we have come to the Beatitude, \u201cBlessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness sake for theirs is the kingdom of  heaven.\u201d  This word, \u201cblessed,\u201d  means \u201cto be happy, completely content, blessed to the max.\u201d  Now, as we think about persecution today, we have to think about this in such a way in comparison to the rest of the world, because compared to the rest of the world, I would say that in America, persecution is somewhat lighter, much easier than it is in the rest of the world. <br \/><br \/>For instance, this past year,  5600 Christians were murdered for their faith in the world. More Christians are dying today under persecution than at any other time in human history. Last year, 2100 churches were attacked or closed. Last year, more than 124,000 Christians were forcibly displaced from their homes. 15,000 of those became refugees <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"341.829\">. <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> More than 360 million Christians today suffer from high levels of persecution and discrimination for their faith.<br \/><br \/>(A map is shown at this time) North Korea was the number one most dangerous place to be a Christian on planet Earth;  pray for North Korean believers. That&#8217;s a place that will get you killed if you are a Christian.  The number two most dangerous place is Somalia, the most dangerous place to live as a Christian in the world.  Number three and four are in that same area. Nigeria is number six; more Christians were killed last year in Nigeria than any other country.  Persecution  <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"404.013\">is <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> taking place in this area of North Africa and the Middle East because of Islam, this area because of Hinduism, there&#8217;s a great amount of persecution in India and then Islam with Pakistan. Then,  when you have North Korea and China, the persecution there takes more of the  form of agnosticism and atheism. As you see these places and as you are  praying for Christians around the world, be mindful of those that are being persecuted. <br \/><br \/>So,  compared to these places, it&#8217;s pretty easy to be a Christian in America. We do have certain rights. We have the freedom to worship; the freedom to believe what we want to believe, but yet,  there is persecution even here, we might face scorn or mockery because of what we believe. We might  miss a promotion at work because we&#8217;re a little too vocal about what we believe. We could be persecuted as a teacher in <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"473.339\">the <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> public school system because of what we believe and more and more,  as our culture in America becomes more and more pagan.  There&#8217;s more and more resistance to Christianity. You might not get invited to that party or picnic because of what you believe. Even more than that, you might  face some ridicule or some mocking.   <br \/><br \/>I don&#8217;t know if you&#8217;ve ever done this when  you go to the beach,  but  one of the things our family loves is to go out at night with flashlights and catch these little ghost crabs. I don&#8217;t know if you&#8217;ve ever done that, but they&#8217;re all over the beach at night; you can put them in a bucket. If you put one in a bucket, it can climb out. It will figure out how to climb out, but the second you start putting more ghost crabs in the bucket,  they can&#8217;t get out because one crab is  always pulling them back in the bucket.  <br \/><br \/>If you&#8217;re a new <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"521.95\">believer <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> here today or you&#8217;re trying to make some changes in your life and your old \u201crunning mates,\u201d the people that you used to party with and have a big time with, start trying to pull you back into that old life style. But, you came to Jesus and Jesus started cleaning your life up a little bit. It&#8217;s kind of like beating that crab bucket. The  persecution of your old \u201crunning mates\u201d  kind of takes the form of they&#8217;re always trying to pull you back in. Has he really changed? Is he really a Christian?  I&#8217;m not sure. Part of the persecution sometimes looks like your family and former  friends trying to test you, mock you or make fun of you.<br \/><br \/>Have you ever been persecuted? Have you ever been made fun of because of your faith? Some of us have never been persecuted yet. We claim to be Christians and the reason we&#8217;ve never been persecuted is because many of us are \u201c007 Christians.\u201d   We keep it a secret.  We keep it on the \u201cDL.\u201d  <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"575.64\">We<i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> say, Well, didn&#8217;t Jesus say that we&#8217;re supposed to be peacemakers?  I just don&#8217;t want to \u201crock the boat.\u201d  Do you know what that really is?  It\u2019s  not being a peacemaker; it\u2019s  being afraid of man.  You&#8217;re afraid that you&#8217;ll be rejected. That&#8217;s what it is.  <br \/><br \/>Maybe, you don&#8217;t give God the credit. Somebody says to you,  \u2018You just seem happy all the time.  Nothing seems to get you down.\u2019  You reply to them with, \u2018I&#8217;m one of  those \u201ccup half full\u201d  people. I&#8217;ve just always been an optimist.\u2019  That was your opportunity to talk about what Jesus had done for you and you missed it. You could have said,  \u2018I have Jesus in my life,\u2019   but you gave yourself the glory.  For whatever reason, a lot of us never get persecuted because nobody knows that we&#8217;re Christ followers. The reality is that the scripture teaches us that <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"630.82\">it&#8217;s <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> inevitable that wherever light and darkness intersect, darkness hates light. Being a Christian means you will be persecuted from time to time, but when you are, you&#8217;re to take it as a blessing. <br \/><br \/>What we&#8217;ve been doing the past  few weeks is we&#8217;ll read the Beatitude , then we go somewhere else in the scripture to try to \u201cunpack\u201d  it, to try to illustrate it, but guess what? We don&#8217;t have to go anywhere else today because Jesus gets to this hardest one,  \u201cBlessed are the persecuted.\u201d  We&#8217;re  going to stay in Matthew and see how Jesus taught  His disciples that they could be a blessing even when they were persecuted. I believe we can too. <br \/><br \/>How is this possible? As we look at the text, I think we&#8217;ll see three ways that we can be a blessing to people,  even when they persecute us. Let&#8217;s <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"687.484\">keep <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> reading. We&#8217;ll start at verse 10 down to verse 16. <br \/><br \/>Matthew 5:10-16 (ESV) 10 \u201cBlessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness&#8217; sake, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. 11 \u201cBlessed are you when others revile you and persecute you and utter all kinds of evil against you falsely on my account. 12 Rejoice and be glad, for your reward is great in heaven, for so they persecuted the prophets who were before you. 13 \u201cYou are the salt of the earth, but if salt has lost its taste, how shall its saltiness be restored? It is no longer good for anything except to be thrown out and trampled under people&#8217;s feet. 14 \u201cYou are the light of the world. A city set on a hill cannot be hidden. 15 Nor do people light a lamp and put it under a basket, but on a stand, and it gives light to all in the house. 16 In the same way, let your light shine before others, so that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father who is in heaven.\u201d    This is God&#8217;s word, Amen.   <br \/><br \/>We&#8217;re looking for three ways <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"752.39\"> we  <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> can be a blessing, even when we are persecuted. <br \/><br \/>Here&#8217;s the first way:<br \/><br \/>1. Be glad, fully identifying with Jesus. <br \/><br \/>Be glad, even  when we&#8217;re persecuted. We&#8217;re identifying with Jesus and  that&#8217;s a reason to be glad. Look at verse 12, we have two imperative verbs there, \u201crejoice and \u201cbe glad.\u201d This is Jesus saying that  this is how you respond to persecution, \u201crejoice and be glad.\u201d  <br \/><br \/>Rejoice is an action;  you choose to rejoice.  The attitude is gladness;  choosing to rejoice is  the action. Then,  have the attitude of being glad when you suffer persecution.  When I suffer persecution  for what? <br \/><br \/>Jesus  tells us a couple of reasons that you might be persecuted, \u201cBlessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness sake.\u201d   That&#8217;s about your lifestyle. Maybe, you are at work in the break area and the other ladies are all making  fun of their husbands.   They complain  how hard it is being married  and maybe they  need to have a <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"816.489\">ladies&#8217; <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> night out.  They say that their husbands are horrible and men  are horrible. You&#8217;re standing there and you say to them, \u2018Actually, I really love my husband.\u2019 They all look at you like, Ok, \u201cgoody two shoes.\u201d They make fun of you because you actually love your husband. That&#8217;s getting persecuted for righteousness sake. That seems mild, doesn&#8217;t it, but a lot of us are so tender about disagreement that we won&#8217;t even do that. We&#8217;re just kind of giggling, go along with the silliness and not take a stand for our own spouse.  That&#8217;s just one example of  \u201cfor righteousness sake.\u201d  No, it&#8217;s about living right, behaving right before men and before God. That\u2019s  not the only reason you can be persecuted,  though. <br \/><br \/>Jesus says, in verse 11, \u201cBlessed are you when others revile you and persecute you and utter all kinds of evil against you falsely on my account.\u201d This is jesus speaking;  He says it&#8217;s because you&#8217;ve been talking about  Me. It&#8217;s because they know you&#8217;re a Jesus follower. That&#8217;s another reason to get persecuted. One is because of right living. One is because you have a right message about Jesus that you&#8217;re talking about Jesus.  These are the two reasons that He says you can be persecuted. <br \/><br \/>Now, you could be persecuted because you&#8217;re doing something wrong.   In other words, you are in trouble with  the police.   The word,  \u201cpersecute,\u201d  by the way, literally in the Greek means \u201cto pursue after with an intent of doing harm.\u201d    It means \u201cto chase after.\u201d  So,  maybe you&#8217;ve been speeding and the police have pursued you in order to give you a ticket. Well, that&#8217;s not persecution. You broke the speed limit.<br \/><br \/>Peter actually talks about that \u2013 \u2018If you suffer for doing wrong, you haven&#8217;t really accomplished anything. That&#8217;s not a blessing, but if you suffer for doing right <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"924.76\">, <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> if you&#8217;re persecuted for the name of Jesus,  rejoice, because you have identified your life with His.   Rejoice and be glad about it. <br \/><br \/>He gives you three reasons right here to rejoice and be glad. The first one is in verse 10. He says,  \u201cfor theirs is the Kingdom of Heaven.\u201d  The Kingdom of Heaven is yours. Whenever you&#8217;re persecuted for righteousness, it&#8217;s just showing that you&#8217;re already  Kingdom living. Where is the kingdom? Jesus says that the kingdom is at hand. He said tht the kingdom is coming. He says to pray \u201cThy Kingdom come.\u201d <br \/><br \/>Where is the kingdom? Wherever Christ is king. Is Christ king of your life?   The kingdom has come to you.  Is Christ king over your house? The kingdom has come to your house. The kingdom of Heaven is here,  in this room right now,  because this church is under His authority as king.  The kingdom is breaking out.  It&#8217;s coming and the kingdom is yours if you&#8217;re a believer. So that&#8217;s one of the reasons you can be  <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"982.989\">feeling <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> extremely blessed is because the Kingdom is yours. <br \/><br \/>Then, Jesus gives another reason in verse 12,  \u201cfor your reward is great in heaven.\u201d There&#8217;s a special reward for those who are persecuted. Heaven&#8217;s enough of a reward, but there&#8217;s a great reward, an exceedingly great reward,  for those who suffer persecution. <br \/><br \/>Jesus gives us another reason, found in verse 12,   \u201cfor so they persecuted the prophets who were before you.\u201d  You get to join the prophets who were in the  \u201cpersecuted club.\u201d  When you get to heaven, you might get like a \u201chigh five\u201d  from these  other guys. I know I&#8217;m making light of it in a way, but that&#8217;s a pretty big deal. <br \/><br \/>The Apostle Paul lists some things. He says,  \u2018You know, I was stoned and left for dead. I was shipwrecked. I was snake bit.\u2019 He has this list of things, but God is God and  he does <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1036.14\">it <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> all for His glory. <br \/><br \/>I&#8217;ve not been shipwrecked, snake bit or stoned. I&#8217;ve been made fun of.  I&#8217;ve been belittled, especially during the sensitive times of your life.  As you get older, hopefully, as you mature in Christ, you become stronger and you actually learn to rejoice and be glad.  When you&#8217;re a teenager in high school or college and you&#8217;re trying to be \u201ccool at school,\u201d it is tough.  That&#8217;s a season where I still remember a lot of persecution. It didn&#8217;t feel the same in those days.  It felt different because I just wanted acceptance. I wanted people to like me. <br \/><br \/>Isn&#8217;t that something you want?  Don\u2019t you want  people to like you? You don&#8217;t want to  tell them the truth about Jesus, but if you really loved people, you&#8217;d tell them about the most important thing in your life. If  you just want them to like you on the surface level,  then you&#8217;ll deny who you really are. <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1095.42\">That&#8217;s <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> the temptation, isn&#8217;t it, for all of us? <br \/><br \/>It says 2 Timothy 3:12 (ESV), Paul speaking,  \u201cIndeed, all who desire to live a godly life in Christ Jesus will be persecuted.\u201d  He didn&#8217;t say they \u201cmay be;\u201d He says they \u201cwill be.\u201d   There&#8217;s a certainty. If you decide today, I&#8217;m going to  \u201clive out loud\u201d for Jesus. I&#8217;m going to  stop being a \u201c007 Christian,\u201d  you will be persecuted.   Rejoice and be glad because you&#8217;re doing it on account of Jesus, not on account of you. <br \/><br \/>Jesus says this in John 15:19-21 (ESV),  19 \u201cIf you were of the world, the world would love you as its own; but because you are not of the world, but I chose you out of the world, therefore the world hates you. 20 Remember the word that I said to you: \u2018A servant is not greater than his master.\u2019 If they persecuted me, they will also persecute you.\u201d  <br \/><br \/>That&#8217;s <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1150.42\">the <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> ultimate \u201cclub\u201d  to be in. Go on with Jesus. They&#8217;ll persecute you. If you say,  \u2018I&#8217;m a servant of Jesus Christ,\u2019 you will be persecuted in this world, where light intersects darkness.   You will be persecuted, but rejoice and be glad;  you&#8217;re identifying with Jesus. <br \/><br \/>How do we rejoice and be glad?  That&#8217;s counterintuitive. That doesn&#8217;t make sense. I gave you the three reasons you could,  from what Jesus was saying. <br \/><br \/>Let me give you a passage from the book of James. James says it like this, James 1:2-4 (NIV) 2 \u201cConsider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever you face trials of many kinds, 3 because you know that the testing of your faith produces perseverance. 4 Let perseverance finish its work so that you may be mature and complete, not lacking anything.\u201d<br \/><br \/>Whenever you face trials of many kinds, \u201cconsider\u201d it \u2013 that\u2019s  an accounting term. Take it out of the liability column \u2013 \u2018I&#8217;m being persecuted\u2019 and put it in the asset column, which is  an accounting term. Make a decision \u2013I&#8217;m going to rejoice and be glad because I&#8217;ve been persecuted. I&#8217;ve suffered for Jesus. I&#8217;ve decided to count it as <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1211.53\">joy,    <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span>to consider it  pure joy. <br \/><br \/>You learn to say, \u2018I&#8217;m going to put it in the \u201cplus\u201d column. I know that my friends and my family have rejected me for now, but one of the things I&#8217;ve learned is,  they may reject me for a season. Then,  when they get in trouble, they know who to come to.   They&#8217;ll come to you and say,  \u2018You know that \u201cGod thing\u201d  you used to talk about? Could you pray for me?\u2019   You just have to persevere.  Those days are ahead.  Some of you may be skeptical that those days are ahead.  Watch and see.<br \/><br \/>I went to a secular university. It was  ranked in the top 10 of party <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1265.979\">schools <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> in America. I was there, not because it was a party school, but because  it was  nearby.  I was a music major and they had a good music program. I was a classical guitar major.  I was there in order to play guitar,  be in a band and those kinds of things.  Those were my dreams in those days. I am a born again Christian, so  I got involved with a group called Campus Crusade for Christ. They call it CRU today. One of the things that we did is we had a campus-wide strategy to knock on every dorm door and give people an opportunity to hear the gospel. I had been doing that for a couple of years. <br \/><br \/>This particular year I was living on the 12th floor of Muse Dorm.   It was a 15-story dormitory on our campus. Many people referred to it as the highest dorms on campus, but not for the right reasons. <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1313.709\">I<i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span>  would go up and down the halls of dorms and  knock on the doors.  We used this thing called a religious survey where we would ask them questions like,  \u201cWhat&#8217;s your religious background?\u201d and I would write down their answers.  It was a real survey; I would report it to the campus newspaper and they would report it  every year. The final question I would always ask is, \u201cIf  you could know God personally, would you be interested in having a conversation about that?\u201d You&#8217;d be surprised how many people would say,  \u2018Yeah, I would.\u2019  Then, I would ask them if they would  like to have the conversation right now.  A lot of people would say, \u2018Yes,\u2019 and they would  invite me into their dorm room. I would  take about <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1351.375\">15 <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> minutes and share the gospel with them. <br \/><br \/>Here&#8217;s what started happening. I started hearing people referring to me as, \u201cBilly.\u201d I would tell them that my name is Gary and ask them why they were calling me \u201cBilly.\u201d Then they would say to me, \u201cYou know, Billy Graham.\u201d  I was the \u201cBilly Graham\u201d of Muse dorm;  they were saying it, making fun of me. There goes, Billy; watch out. He&#8217;s gonna knock on your door next.  <br \/><br \/>I wanted to be a Christian,  but I was trying to figure this thing out. How can you be a Christian and still be \u201ccool\u201d  in school?  I love Billy Graham; he is awesome. I just didn&#8217;t want his hair cut.  I was still single. I wanted girls to like me, too.  How do you be a Christian and get girls to <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1396.52\">like <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> you and not have people making fun of you?  I finally decided, You know what?  I&#8217;m just going to be Billy Graham.  Go ahead and call me Billy Graham. That&#8217;s ok with me. I made this decision and it took away its power. It didn&#8217;t sting anymore that they were making fun of me. <br \/><br \/>I remember when I was in this world history class. Dr. Crabtree was the professor\u2019s name.  I actually loved her class and her tests were easy. When we were talking  about the first century, we talked about the Roman Empire.  We also talked about world religions and how Christianity came into being during that time. My hand stayed up all the time in conversations. <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1442.55\">Then <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span>,  this test comes up.  She tells us that 50% of your grade is to write an essay question from the content and answer it.  Ask yourself anything that you know something about and then answer it. <br \/><br \/>I asked myself,  \u2018Who&#8217;s the only religious leader who claimed to be God and then proved it?\u2019 That&#8217;s the question I asked myself and I wrote an essay about the resurrection of Jesus Christ. I got the paper back and  she had \u201cbled\u201d  all over my essay.  She gave me a B minus, so  I made an appointment to talk to her about it. I go to Dr.  Crabtree&#8217;s office. She shared an office with another professor. They had their desks on opposite sides of the office.   The other professor was sitting at her desk, too.  <br \/><br \/>Dr. Crabtree pulls up a chair.   \u2018Mr.  Combs,\u2019  and I pulled up a <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1491.609\">chair <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span>. She says, \u201cI know why you&#8217;re here. I&#8217;ve heard all your religious comments in the class. Jesus never claimed to be God. That&#8217;s why I marked you down. I know that&#8217;s why you&#8217;re here.\u201d I said to her, \u201cYes,  He did.\u201d   She says, \u201cWhere did He claim to be God?\u201d   I said, \u201cIn John,  chapter 10, He said, I and the  Father are one.\u201d  In John 14,  He told Philip, \u201cHe that has seen Me has seen the Father.\u201d   Over  in John,  chapter eight,  He told them, \u201cBefore Abraham was,  I am.\u201d \u201cI am,\u201d in the Greek is the idea of saying,  \u201cYahweh, I am God.\u201d I kept going and she says,  \u201cTime out, time out.\u201d   I said, \u201cWhat?\u201d  She says to me, \u201cThat&#8217;s not Jesus; that&#8217;s what John said.\u201d I&#8217;ve never encountered that before. I mean, I&#8217;m still in college.  I&#8217;m still learning.  <br \/><br \/>She said that and the thing that popped in my head was,  \u201cWell, do you believe that <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1536.92\">Abraham <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> Lincoln was assassinated in Fort Theater?\u201d  She says, \u201cWell, yes.\u201d  I said to her, \u201cWere you there?\u201d  She said, \u201cWell, no. What&#8217;s your point?\u201d  and I said, \u201cWell, you believe it based on the report of eyewitnesses, right?\u201d  She replies, \u201cYes. It&#8217;s called history.\u201d  I said, \u201cJohn was an eyewitness and that&#8217;s history.\u201d   <br \/><br \/>The other professor that had been at the desk, very quietly, pretending like she was writing, gets up and walks out of the room.  Dr.  Crabtree&#8217;s face kind of turned red.   I kept my B minus. I guess  the moral of that story is, \u2018If you want an A,  don&#8217;t be like I was. Try to be a little bit more graceful.\u2019   I was just a little bit too much \u201cin her face,\u201d  I guess. I was still at that young age,  where I was really grappling with what it looked like to take a stand for Jesus.   and <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1590.8\">Maybe <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span>, I went a little too harsh and made her look bad in front of the other professor. So instead of getting an A, I got a B and I counted it as a blessing. You just never know how it&#8217;s going to  work out.<br \/><br \/>Here&#8217;s what I say to you \u2013 It&#8217;s a blessing. Be glad if you&#8217;re persecuted because of righteous living. You&#8217;re doing it on account of Jesus. <br \/><br \/>HOW TO BE A BLESSING EVEN WHEN PERSECUTED<br \/><br \/>2. Be like salt, exhibiting the character of Jesus.<br \/><br \/>You may be thinking, Gary, how do these hang together? How do you know that Jesus is still explaining what it means that you&#8217;re blessed when you are persecuted? Here&#8217;s what I want you to take note of;  all eight of the Beatitudes, He addresses to people in the third person plural. Even the last Beatitude, in verse 10, \u201cBlessed are those\u2026\u201d   that&#8217;s in the third person plural.  <br \/><br \/>Jesus<span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1648.5\">has <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> this multitude in front of Him. Then He looks down at the twelve disciples  and He says, in verse 11, \u201cBlessed are you\u2026\u201d for the first time,  he switches to the second person plural.<br \/><br \/>In verse 13, all the way through 16, He switches from third person plural to second person plural. He&#8217;s applying it right there to those disciples. He&#8217;s explaining it  to them because that was a tough one for all of them. That was the toughest one \u2013  11 \u201cBlessed are you when others revile you and persecute you and utter all kinds of evil against you falsely on my account.\u201d<br \/><br \/>In verse 13, He says,  \u201cYou are the salt of the earth,\u201d  He&#8217;s not saying that literally.  He&#8217;s using \u201csalt\u201d as a metaphor. What does He mean here? <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1700.979\">There <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> There&#8217;s a lot to be talked about with salt, but Jesus is referring to something that was well known to His disciples. Salt is throughout the Old Testament. It was often used  in sacrifices. It was used as an ingredient in some of the recipes for incense and so forth. It was used as a cleanser. It was used medicinally, but primarily during the first century, it was used as a preservative of  foods;  <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1750.432\">it <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> had preserving nature.   Here, Jesus brings out that it has a taste;  it accentuates or adds a spice or a flavor to the food. <br \/><br \/>What Jesus means is to be the salt of the earth. We have to think about what salt is and what salt does.  It takes a little bit of salt to affect a whole dish. I&#8217;m going to give you a few things that I know about salt. One,  is that Roman soldiers,  during the first century,  were often paid in salt, because salt was more valuable than gold in many places. They were often paid in salt.  The word,  \u201csoldier,\u201d comes from the Latin word, meaning to \u201cgive salt.&#8221;  The word,  \u201csalary,\u201d (&#8216;salarium&#8217;)  comes from salt. The word,  \u201csalvation,\u201d  comes from the word salt <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1804.739\">. <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span>This word,  \u201csalt,\u201d  has the idea of character. It has the idea of the  character of a thing.  The Latin word is  where you get the word,  \u201csalary.\u201d  <br \/><br \/>Have you ever heard this expression,  \u201cHe&#8217;s not worth his salt.\u201d   That means he&#8217;s not worth paying. <br \/><br \/>This word, \u201csalt,\u201d  was a common word.  I think it has the idea here, that Jesus is saying to believers, you&#8217;re to have a preserving influence, a countering influence on your culture,  that wherever you are \u2013 at school, at play, in your neighborhood, at church or at work, you&#8217;re preserving the word of God and the will of God in that place.   In a way, the blessing of God is falling on that place because you&#8217;re there.<br \/><br \/>Do you remember this story where three men came to talk to Abraham? This is before the <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1864.53\">birth <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> of Isaac. One of them was the Lord;I believe it was the pre-incarnate Christ.   \u2018Should we keep this from our friend, Abraham? No, let&#8217;s tell him. We&#8217;re about to judge Sodom and Gomorrah because there is sin coming up from that place. The sin is grievous. We&#8217;re going  to judge Sodom and Gomorrah.  Abraham&#8217;s nephew, Lot and his family lived there. Abraham says,  \u2018Lord, if you find fifty righteous down there, would you preserve it?\u2019  He says, \u2018For fiftie\u2019s sake,  I&#8217;ll save it.\u2019  Abraham asks,  \u2018What about for forty ? \u2026 for thirty? \u2026for  twenty?\u2019 Abraham says, \u2018Lord, forgive me, but what if you can find ten righteous?\u2019  He said, \u2018For ten&#8217;s sake, if there are ten righteous, I won&#8217;t judge it.\u2019  He didn&#8217;t find ten. I&#8217;m not sure <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1918.9\">He <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> even found one.  So, Sodom and Gomorrah was judged. <br \/><br \/>Why did I tell you this story of Sodom and Gomorrah? It was to show you the preserving reality of the righteous in a place and in a family.  To be \u201csalty.\u201d   It&#8217;s the character; it&#8217;s the flavor of Christ in that place.  If you&#8217;re not \u201csalty,\u201d  you won&#8217;t be persecuted. <br \/><br \/>What good is salt anyway? Verse 13 says, \u201c&#8230;but if salt has lost its taste, how shall its saltiness be restored? It is no longer good for anything except to be thrown out and trampled under people&#8217;s feet.\u201d  The only thing that it&#8217;s still good for is to be thrown out on a path so that it kills the weeds and  people can walk on it. In fact, Roman soldiers used to do this when they would overthrow a city. If they really wanted to make sure that city never was raised again, they would salt the land so it wouldn&#8217;t bear crops again.  They would salt the path, so the path stayed clear of weeds. <br \/><br \/>Now, this is not about salvation. He&#8217;s not talking about  <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1973.045\">if <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> you&#8217;re not salty, you&#8217;re going to  lose your salvation. That&#8217;s not what He&#8217;s talking about. He&#8217;s  basically saying that  you won&#8217;t get persecuted. If you&#8217;re not salty, you won&#8217;t be useful. You  know the Lord, but you&#8217;re keeping it a secret. Be salty, which is putting on the character of Christ. <br \/><br \/>Someone,  after the first service,  gave me a couple of ideas. They said, \u201cHave you ever heard salt as an acronym? I told you don&#8217;t tell me anything else about salt. I know too much about salt, but somebody told me this one right after the first service. Saints As Living Testimonies. That&#8217;s pretty good. I like that. That&#8217;s what salt is. It&#8217;s living out your testimony. That&#8217;s what gets you persecuted is living out your testimony. <br \/><br \/>In Colossians,  Paul says this, Colossians 4:5-6 (ESV) 5 \u201cWalk in wisdom toward outsiders, making the best use of the time. 6 Let your speech always be gracious, seasoned with salt, so that you may know how you ought to answer each person.\u201d  Here, <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"2027.06\">we <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> have the view that being gracious towards people is being \u201csalty\u201d so that you may know how you ought to answer each person. This is the character of Christ. Being \u201csalty\u201d  means that you bless those who curse you. Paul says in Romans 12:14 (ESV) \u201cBless those who persecute you; bless and do not curse them.\u201d  <br \/><br \/>Salt is useless when it remains in the saltshaker. It has to be poured out. Have you ever read this book by Rebecca Manley Pippert, Out of the Salt Shaker and into the World: Evangelism As a Way of Life? We have to pour our salt out of the shaker!  Jesus says, \u201cBe salt!\u201d<br \/><br \/>Have you ever read the book by Rebecca Manley Pippert, entitled \u201cOut of the Salt Shaker and into the World: Evangelism As a Way of Life?\u201d   It&#8217;s a  classic;  it&#8217;s been around a long time. It&#8217;s about getting your salt out of the shaker, so that people know about the Lord.  Exhibit the loving and gracious character of Christ. If you&#8217;re new to the faith, don&#8217;t be discouraged by the fact that people keep trying to pull you back in.  Just be aware that you might be the person who is  living out the righteousness of Christ that actually pulls them towards Him. Be \u201csalty;\u201d  put on the character of Christ. Here\u2019s  <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"2083.27\">the <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> third point:<br \/><br \/>3. Be like light, revealing the message of Jesus.<br \/><br \/>We&#8217;re now at verses 14 through 16. Jesus is still using the second person plural.  He is still talking right to His disciples here. He&#8217;s moved from the theoretical, the blessings, the eight Beatitudes and the  way of living a blessed life and now, here&#8217;s how you apply it. 14 \u201cYou are the light of the world. A city set on a hill cannot be hidden. 15 Nor do people light a lamp and put it under a basket, but on a stand, and it gives light to all in the house. 16 In the same way, let your light shine before others, so that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father who is in heaven.\u201d<br \/><br \/>You are the light of the world,  You are the salt of the earth.   Be salty.   You&#8217;re the light of the world. What is light? It&#8217;s a reveal.  Be like light, revealing the message of  Jesus. If salt is more about your testimony and and your behavior that  you put off the flavor of Jesus, then light is about the message that comes out of your mouth. It enlightens people. You&#8217;re the light of the world. It&#8217;s a spiritual metaphor for illumination,  for revelation, shining with gospel light. <br \/><br \/><span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"2141.209\">He  <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> goes on to talk  about a city on a hill. He says that a city set on a hill cannot be hidden, probably referring to Jerusalem. Jerusalem was the city of light,  built with that white beautiful stone up on the Temple Mount. You could see it,  as you climbed up Mount Zion,  from a great distance as they would light the temple lights and keep the temple oil going up there. The light was perpetually lit up there. You could see the city called Jerusalem,  probably referring to that being the city of light. <br \/><br \/>Now look, it&#8217;s silly if you light a lamp in your house and then put a basket over it. What good is that?  If Christ has given you and made you a light, it&#8217;s silly to  keep it a secret. The  light won&#8217;t enlighten anything in your house. He says to put it on a stand;  <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"2194.489\">put <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> it up on a hill. Be public; be out loud about your faith.  Be verbal. How are we going to reach the nations if you can&#8217;t even reach your neighbor? Be out loud about it. You&#8217;ll be accused of the worst sin; there&#8217;s only one or two sins left in the culture today. We&#8217;re afraid of getting called  judgmental. That\u2019s what we get accused of because we tell people that we&#8217;re all sinners;  I&#8217;m a sinner too. We&#8217;re terrified that we&#8217;ll fall into the only cultural sin that&#8217;s left;  tolerance used to be when you let people believe what they wanted to believe and show them grace. But that&#8217;s the old tolerance. The new tolerance is \u201ceverything goes\u201d  <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"2252.27\">except <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> for Christianity. That&#8217;s the new tolerance. <br \/><br \/>Jesus  says, \u201c&#8230;it gives light to all in the house.\u201d   Then in verse 16, he says, \u201cIn the same way, let your light shine before others,\u201d  It  makes you want to sing a children&#8217;s song. I know you feel it. I know you have  it in your head right now. \u201cThis little light of mine,  I&#8217;m gonna let it shine. This little light of mine,  I&#8217;m gonna let it shine. This little light of mine, I&#8217;m gonna let it shine, let it shine, let it shine, let it shine.\u201d  The kids love singing that song. <br \/><br \/>What does it mean to let your light shine? It means to give glory to God. It says, \u201cIn the same way, let your light shine before others so that they may see your good works and give glory to the father <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"2311.58\">. <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span>\u201d   He is  the one that gets the credit. <br \/><br \/>Jesus says in John 8:12 (ESV) Again Jesus spoke to them, saying, \u201cI am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will not walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.\u201d\nHe said, \u201cI am the light\u201d and then He said, \u2018you are the light.\u2019  Now, how does that work? <br \/><br \/>I was thinking about it kind of like this:  The sun is the light and it gives us the day and we walk in the daylight because the sun is the origin of our light. But,  at night in the darkness on earth, you&#8217;re the light of the world. Remember,  the moon is the light, a light source. It only reflects the light of the sun. That&#8217;s how we are the light of the world. We reflect the light of the Son. We reflect the light of Jesus into a dark world. That&#8217;s what we&#8217;re called to do,  to <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"2373.78\">be <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> that kind of light, so that God gets the glory. <br \/><br \/>It says in 1 Peter 3:14-17 (ESV) 14 \u201cBut even if you should suffer for righteousness&#8217; sake, you will be blessed. Have no fear of them, nor be troubled, 15 but in your hearts honor Christ the Lord as holy, always being prepared to make a defense to anyone who asks you for a reason for the hope that is in you; yet do it with gentleness and respect, 16 having a good conscience, so that, when you are slandered, those who revile your good behavior in Christ may be put to shame. 17 For it is better to suffer for doing good, if that should be God&#8217;s will, than for doing evil.\u201d  Let your light shine. <br \/><br \/>As I&#8217;ve said before, the person that made fun of you might be the person who comes to you later, asking for advice or for prayer.  If you live long enough, you&#8217;ll see that. It will happen. Don&#8217;t <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"2434.449\">be <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> afraid to shine for Jesus. Don&#8217;t be afraid to give Him the glory. <br \/><br \/>Being a \u201csecret agent\u201d Christian is one way we avoid persecution.  Another way we avoid persecution is we don&#8217;t give glory to God. We are asked,  \u2018Why are you so optimistic?\u2019  You take the credit, \u2018I&#8217;ve always been \u201ccup half full,\u201d  rather than \u201ccup half empty\u201d kind of person. I&#8217;m an optimist.\u2019 What if you said,  \u2018It&#8217;s because of Christ in me.\u2019 Oh I, if I bring up the Jesus word, you know, everybody in the culture says Jesus except they use it as a curse word. If I use the Savior word, like He&#8217;s my Savior and my Lord, everybody starts leaving the room.   Oh he said, \u201cJesus.\u201d  You can say God and<span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"2481.85\">get <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> by with it a little bit. But if you say \u201cJesus\u2026\u201d <br \/><br \/>I&#8217;ve heard of pastors being requested to go and pray at the end of the city council meetings here in Wilson. I&#8217;ve been on rotation many times.   They have a monthly city council meeting.   It&#8217;s televised.  You get to be the pastor who walks up to the microphone and opens the meeting in prayer. I&#8217;m glad,  in our city,  they&#8217;ve never said to me,  \u2018Yeah, ok,  can we see the prayer written down before you get up to pray because you can&#8217;t say the name Jesus.\u2019 But,  I&#8217;ve heard of other cities where that&#8217;s the case. They ask you to come pray, but you can&#8217;t say, \u2018in the name of Jesus\u2019  at the end.   You have to just say,  \u2018Amen\u2019  because saying  Jesus is disunifying. I&#8217;m thankful that still in our city, I&#8217;ve never been asked to do that. We can still give glory to Jesus <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"2533.949\">. <br \/><br \/><i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> Reflect  His light into this dark world. How can we keep on being a blessing to people  when we are persecuted? Be glad.  Be salty.  Be light. That&#8217;ll move you from brokenness to blessing. Now you&#8217;ve moved from brokenness to being a blessing to others. <br \/><br \/>This brings us to what I&#8217;ve been talking about these eight weeks\u2013 our Celebrate Recovery ministry. It&#8217;s a place that moves us from brokenness to  blessing. This coming Thursday,  as we were praying earlier,  is our relaunch of our Celebrate Recovery ministry. We want to invite all of you to come and check it out. You might be thinking, Well, that might be for somebody else. I think you&#8217;d be surprised. It&#8217;s probably for you. It&#8217;s probably for you. This ministry is for you if you&#8217;re struggling with a divorce or  you&#8217;re struggling with the grief of a  lost one. It could be an addiction.   It could be any hurt or habit or just some hang up that you have. Maybe you\u2019ve got an anger problem; maybe   <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"2595.79\">you\u2019re  <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> \u201cstuck\u201d and need recovery.  This  ministry is really designed for you to get serious about healing and about moving from brokenness to blessing. We&#8217;ve based this ministry on the Beatitudes. We have preached from  them these past eight weeks.   <br \/><br \/>We have this acronym that we&#8217;ve been spelling out week to week. We&#8217;re on the Y.  We&#8217;ve gone through the  whole word,  R.E.C.O.V.E.R.Y.  Now,  we come to the Y,  which says to yield myself to be used by God to help others. I yield myself to God to be used to bring the good news to others by my example and my words,  by my salt and by my light. When I&#8217;m persecuted, I&#8217;m going to give the glory to God,  knowing that it proves that I belong to the kingdom and  that great is my reward. I&#8217;m in the company of Jesus and the prophets. I&#8217;m gonna be able to say that I&#8217;m glad. <br \/><br \/>Get involved with Celebrate Recovery and pray for the relaunch this Thursday. <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"2656.739\">Even <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> more than that, maybe you feel called to help this ministry really take it up a notch. We need your help. We have a table out in the lobby where you can stop and talk to Pastor Stephen  and some of the people that lead Celebrate Recovery.  Go and ask questions about it.  Sign up to serve in one of the roles: greeter team, tech team, set up team,  coffee team or child care team. We need a lot of help in order to provide this ministry.   Would you recognize the opportunity to be under God&#8217;s blessing, even when you&#8217;re persecuted?   You can be under His  blessing by being glad, by being salty and by being light. <br \/><br \/>Let&#8217;s pray. Lord, first of all, I pray for that person that&#8217;s never given their life to you. Maybe,  it&#8217;s you, my friend, right in your seat. I just want to give you an opportunity. Maybe,  you&#8217;re watching online or watching in the next room. You&#8217;ve never given your life to <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"2713.629\">Jesus <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span>. This is a conversation that you need to have between you and God. You can do that,  right now, through prayer. Allow  me to  lead you in a prayer of salvation. Pray along with me,  \u201cDear Lord Jesus. I&#8217;m a sinner. I need Your help. I need Your salvation. I believe that You died on the cross for me, Jesus, that You were raised from the grave and that You live today.  Come and live in me. I want You as my Lord and my Savior. I want to  follow You.   Forgive me of my sin and adopt me into Your family. I want to  be a child of God.\u201d   If you&#8217;re praying that prayer of faith, believing, you have given  control of your life to Jesus as Lord and Savior and have  asked Him to forgive you. He will  save you today. He will make you a child of God. Others are here today and you&#8217;ve done that.   You&#8217;ve received Jesus.  You&#8217;re a Christ follower, but maybe you haven&#8217;t been telling anybody about it. You&#8217;ve been <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"2765.78\">quiet <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> about it.  Right now, just go to the Lord with that and say, \u201cLord, forgive me, help me to talk to my family member. You know who they are.   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