Here’s a sermon I preached a couple months ago on Matthew 12:36. I pray it’s an encouragement to you.
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In Trip’s new book, Rise, he tried to write about things that are relevant to this generation. Watch as he walks through some of the chapters and gives a sneak peak at the content.
Rise Endorsements
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Piper’s Rise Foreword
Trip’s new book, Rise, is out now! Read John Piper‘s foreword to the book below. You can pre-order the book and find out more at Risebook.tv One of the main things I like about Trip Lee and his book, Rise, is the interplay of reverence and relevance. The aim at relevance in American culture is common.
I almost feel like Trip Lee is my Pastor
Thanks bro
I have kept “The Importance of Words” in my thoughts and heart. It’s been heavy on my soul. Being eloquent is a CONSCIOUS decision to measure the dose of which you insert love, hate, kindness, or hurt into another’s heart, soul and life. But as my neighbor mentioned when he was speaking about his boss, “Does he not see that he does the things he so tells us not to do??? Why is he so blind to himself? Does he not hear himself speak? Does he not hear the words that are coming out of his mouth? I don’t understand him.” Are you that person who doesn’t see themselves in a message? Have you survived life by not dealing with particular realities of yourself? If so, you have become your biggest obstacle and blessing blocker. The definition of insanity is to do the same thing over and over again and expecting a different outcome. How long will you go before you stop being insane? How long will you allow the denial of your personal sin to stop you from walking closer in God’s word? Most will continue life hearing only what is convenient for them to hear, but never truly listen, therefore, never apply anything that truly matters. The reason for this is because when you know something is wrong you have to apply change. And change…is a scary and often painful process, but a process that is inevitable. God will change you with grace or without it. It’s like having surgery with anesthesia or without it. God gave you the ability to choose. So choose to live your life in a fashion to make God proud or choose to look the other way in denial. Change is inevitable. Death is too. One way or another…we’ll have to answer to the true truth of who we are, were, and will be to I Am Who I Am.
The question I always ask myself is, “Did I make God proud or was my decisions another reason why God had to weep?”
Death and life are in the power of the tongue,
and those who love it will eat its fruits. PROVERBS 18:21 LOVE IT LOVE IT LOVE IT. THE TRUTH
I must admit I felt condenmed at the beginning. God is no longer investigating our lives to see what is wrong with us. He is looking at us through Christ and stamps us perfect in Him so the first ten minutes or so I was gonna turn it off cause I felt you were putting too much emphasis on us and not HIm. But towards the middle you turned it around to Him and the exchange on the Cross and at the end I felt edified.
much love and respect