It's Personal - Week 3
Right, yes, I know. Well, hey, good morning. Good morning. It's good to see all of you here. It's funny how the attendance goes up when the Seahawks on a bye week. It's just funny how that works. It's great to see all of you online as well. Thank you for joining us. I'm excited. We're in week three of our series called it's personal or, or what we're doing is we're kind of looking at some of the obscure things that we find in scripture where Jesus talks about it or the Bible talks about it and, and really it's something personal that is trying to tell us that God is really trying to tell us until a couple of weeks ago we started this series with, with honesty and integrity, talking about those things. It was great. Uh, and then last week though, my friend Derek was here, and he talked all about hot tubs.
It was an awesome, awesome message. I hope you. Who was here last week for that? Who's here? Yeah, some of you are lying because I know you weren't here anyway like, but it was great. No, I think, I think it was a fantastic message. I really do. In fact, uh, but it never fails. Anytime anyone of my friends comes up and speaks a, they get more love in the lobby and on Facebook than I ever get you. I'm not bitter, but it's true. You know, like, I'm not kidding. This is not hyperbole. There must have been 20 people. They came up to me and said, rusty, did you just hear what Derek said? He was amazing. Like, you just don't know. No, rest of you understand. He was awesome and I'm looking. I'm like, yeah, okay. I get it, you know. But there was one guy, he's actually a good buddy of mine. He was out there in the lobby. He said, Rusty, why can't you be more like Derek?
I'm like, Bro, come on. I'm like, first of all, it's a pigmentation issue. But then second of all, here's the thing, okay. Uh, his church is in federal way. You are more than welcome to go there if you'd like, right? But I called Derek after and said, man, you were getting so much love. They really love that. Thank you so much for coming up. I really appreciate it, but that'll just be the last week that you're ever here. I'm just saying. Okay. This morning I wanted to hit on yet another topic that's somewhat obscure, but. But here's the thing. I think it's one of those topics that, that we are really good at talking to our kids too about. We're really good at talking to our, to our teenagers about where sometimes though it's a little more difficult for us to live out in our life. You know what we're going to talk about today?
Laziness. Mm. Lazy and yeah. His thing that I know, I say that word, I say that word and some of you already automatically write it off and say, yeah, this message ain't for me. Rusty. If you knew my schedule right, you would know that man I am. I'm constantly moving. I got no time. I mean I'm out there, I'm going to work and when I'm done with work, I come home, I take my kid to practice, right? We got soccer practice like eight days a week, you know, it's just a lot of practice. And then my youngest, I put, I've been put her in tumbling class. I mean, she's the most amazing tumbler out. You should see her tumble, right? And then after I'm done with that, I come home, and I make dinner and then we do homework. And then when I'm finally all said and done 9:00 or whatever, I kick my feet up, sit on the couch, right?
And I turned on something wholesome. So, watching the voice, this is us, right? The walking dead, just something wholesome. You know what I'm saying? Like I just turn on something, right? And I just, I just get to get to relax and say, here's what I know. I completely believe all of that to be true. I get it. I complete all of that is totally true. But here's what I'm not convinced. I'm not convinced that business is the Antonym for laziness. Okay? I'm not convinced that business is actually the Antonym for. I'm not convinced of that. And so, here's, here's what I'm going to do today. I'm a, I'm, I promise you, I'm not going to throw out a whole bunch of clichés to you, but I might, I'm going to challenge you a little bit on this because I believe that God actually challenges us all on this, on this topic.
We're might not even be in dealing with what you do, but maybe a little bit more and how you, how you think. Okay. Because here's the thing, laziness is one of those things in our culture. Uh, I don't think it's not only tolerant, but it's actually encouraged, like, have you noticed that? Like it is like, I mean, okay, I'll prove it to you. What is the, the one chair that every man when he's wanting to watch football, wants to sit in the lazy boy? Yes. My wife and I, we have been in search of a couch for the last, I don't know, six months or so. We're looking online trying to figure it out because our last couch, our, our current couch has a bunch of paint stains on it. Right. It's got some tears in it, you know, it used to be perfect and then I had kids sit on it and that's not perfect anymore.
Right. And so, and so we're in search for this couch. Well, well here's, here's my thought process on the couch. I have two prerequisites for providing any couch men. You'll agree. Every single seat has to recline and they all have to have cup holders. Like that's it, right. That's all I need. The problem that I knew I'd get an amen. The problem is though, is that she, she found a couch on like Esty or Pinterest or whatever made out of like pallet wood in mason jars. Right? Like, so it's like, it's not even comfortable. You know what I'm saying? Here's what I want to couch that's like, it's like a bed, like I just want to be cozy, you know? I want a bed like couch. That's what I. Because I want to be lazy. Right. Hey, thank you man. Jesus is here this morning for sure.
The funny thing though is that we don't celebrate other sins in our culture. Like we do. Laziness, right? Like we don't have the lust boy sleeper sofa, angry boy padded room, like we don't have these types of things. Right? But see again though, I think. I think scripture. I think. I think the Bible talks a lot about laziness. I mean Jesus himself talks about it in the parable of the talents. If you've ever read that, like he's, you know, he talks all about this and see, I think though, it's because God is trying to help us move toward a future that he has for us where we want that for ourselves too. But I think sometimes we get stuck. I think sometimes we can get stuck and so what does this reality really tell us about ourselves? Do me a favor. Pull that outline. Under your program, there's two things that I want you to write down.
Here's the first reality. The first one, it says, we all want positive momentum, right? That's a real thing. We all want positive momentum. We want to be moving forward, but reality too is this. Everything has a tendency to deteriorate, that everything if left on its own will drift when we don't give it attention. When we don't give it energy, everything has a tendency to drift. That is just how human life works. If you don't believe me, look at the person sitting next to you. No, I'm kidding. Don't, don't do that. I will tell you this though. Uh, I have not been to the gym in two months. Things are starting to drift. You know what I'm saying? Like they just, they just are. And See, this doesn't just happen to us physically, but I think it happens in our minds too. I think we get lazy in our inner, in our, uh, in our minds.
And when that starts adding things to our online to deteriorate, right, we begin to begin to become apathetic. We become complacent. We can settle for far less than we can settle for living. Not with a great life in mind, but we can settle with a, with a good enough life in, uh, in our mind. Right? I'll explain it this way. How many of you guys have ever heard of a guy named Gideon into bio? Anybody here to bring? Yeah, I've talked a lot about getting in the past, but, but, but I think there's, there's a section in Gideon story that really speaks to this and if you don't know Gideon story, basically Gideon is this guy that God calls to do amazing things. He's, he, he's called to be a leader. He, he judges over Israel. He winds battles all of this. But, but, but look at how this, how this starts out.
It's actually in verse 11, and basically, it's this section of scripture called the call of Gideon. Here's what it says. It says, the angel of the Lord came and sat down under the oak at Oprah that belonged to Joe Ashley, a Bs right where his son Gideon was threshing wheat in a wine press to keep it from the meionites. When the angel of the Lord appeared to Gideon, he said, the Lord is with you. Mighty warrior, right? And see if you've never read this before, here's what you got to understand about getting, getting is scared. Okay? That's why he's actually in a wine press. And you've heard some of you have heard that before, that, that he's afraid because the meionites are taking everything. They're enslaving their people basically by, by starving all of them, and so and so. Gideon is sitting there and he's in a wind pant and he's, and he's threshing wheat by the way, you don't do that.
That's not where you do that, but he's doing it because he doesn't want the meionites to steal the food. Right? And yet in the midst of that, the angel of the Lord comes to him. And what does he say? He says, Hey, mighty warrior, right? He says, Hey, mighty warrior. And See, a lot of times when I've read this before, I think, oh, this is where God's just being funny, right? How many of you realize that God is sarcastic? Like he's okay? Y'All realize that? Yeah. No, if you don't read the Bible, like you'll see it a lot. Okay? Anybody here sarcastic at all? Like think. It's like the sixth love language. I believe it. These are the people that are closest to Jesus. I'm not even kidding. Like God is our sarcastic God. But see, I don't believe that this is one of those moments.
They. Yes. Gideon is afraid. Yes. Gideon is timid. Yes. Gideon is scared. He's. He said he's hiding out. Right? And what does God say? God says, Hey, mighty warrior. What's God doing? What's he doing here? Here's what I think he's doing. I think he's trying to introduce him to a hymn that getting doesn't even know yet. That makes sense. I think trying to introduce Gideon. Gideon, Gideon doesn't even know yet where he's trying to say, hey, you know what? I want to introduce you to your potential self where he's trying to tell him how his future self will be. If you would just realize what God, what God is calling him to see. Here's the thing, if God will do that to Gideon, I think I do the exact same thing to every single one of us where he calls us to something greater than we would ever even really, we would never even think of.
Right? The guy that can do more infinitely more than what we could ever dream or fathom or thinking, whatever they can cause us to that see, because of our natural downward spiral, we don't always allow ourselves to go there. That sometimes we can sit there, and we can think all you know, laziness, or just about our outward efforts, right? It's just about the things that we, that we do and so I'm not lazy. I'm good, and yet and yet you know why we do that. You don't. We do it because you will always settle when you compare your present to your past. Get that you will always settle with you. Compare your present to your past. You have to compare your present to your potential. That's what you have to do,
and then you realize, oh, I got work to do. God is calling me to this. I've got more stuff that I've got. I've got to become more. I've got. I've got to go after God even more that you, whatever you aim at determines on what you want. You'll see, right? It's about our priorities it folks. Here's the reality. Here's the truth. God calls you by name and in fact, he actually says that you are a new creation, right? Scripture says you are a new creation, and yet we don't often realize that because we allow ourselves to be lazy in this area of our life and we don't fulfill the potential that God has for us.
Max Dupree, he's a famous CEO of Herman Miller. He was fortune 500 company, all of that. Uh, you talked a lot about leadership. People used to ask them a whole bunch of stuff about leadership because he was, he was, he was great at it, but they asked them this one question. He said, what is the most difficult thing that you personally have to work on? They asked Max. Then Max, his response was this. He said, it's the interception of entropy. Define entropy as a tendency for everything to deteriorate. And so, for the rest of this message, that's kind of to be our, our working definition. And so, I want to look at some, some warning sides. First of all, just on, on what are some warning signs of, of entropy. See if you can see yourselves in, as. I'm going to go through these really quickly. So, write these down. These are from Max Dupree number one, a tendency toward superficiality, and this is where you just don't go deep with people. Maybe you kind of keep it at the surface level. You live a shallow life. Uh, and the downside of that is sometimes we become a very shallow, shallow person. Here's another one, unresolved tension in key relationships. You'll see that as a part of entropy. Another one is a, is a vague sense of guilt. All the Catholics in the room know what I'm talking about.
I'm going to get in trouble anyway. No time for celebration. I'm being honest. I fall in this a lot. I don't, I don't, I don't celebrate well, um, I just don't know when I confuse heroes and celebrities, folks, Taylor swift and Kanye west are celebrities. They are not heroes. Our, our teachers, our police officers, our firemen, our military personnel, those are our heroes, right?
Um, and then the last one is the loss of gratitude just sounds like my children, to be honest with you. But anyway, here's the thing, if you can see any of these as a in your life decreases, these are signs that entropy is setting in and, and, and what happens is you can damage friendships, you can damage relationships, work, family, character, finances. You can, you can damage all of these things. Where here's, here's why I've seen as the most you want know where I've seen this most is actually in the church. I've seen this happen in the church and I've told you many times that my wife and I, we planted five churches. We've been the associate and senior associate pastor of two mega churches and so and so. I've been around church for a long time, but I've also seen where our church can go from, hey, we want to, we want to take on more of the world for God's kingdom that we want to help people understand the grace and love and hope that Jesus Christ has for their life. We want to be able to invest in our youth and our kids and we want to do all of these things. But then it starts to wane, right? And we started doing the exact opposite.
We're just like us. Every single church has a tendency toward a deterioration and entropy consenting. And when entropy sets in dream start, dream start to fade. And the reason why is because it. It starts to shift. The focus begins to shift from, from what God is calling us to do the mission that God has for us. It's just from all of that to internal and we start getting caught up in this whole thing is saying, how does this benefit us? Right? How is this benefiting my family? And so, it becomes subtle. It's subtle, but it's. But it's dangerous. I'm thankful though that that scripture actually gives us a way. It gives us a warning, but it also gives us a way out of this as well, which is where we're going to park for the rest of our time together. Most of the verses were we looking at is in the book of proverbs, but.
But here's, here's the. Here's what proverbs 13 says. It says, the sluggard craves and buys lotto tickets and gets nothing. I'm kidding. Anybody here buy a lotto ticket is one point 6 billion. Now I'm a bilateral tickets. So anyway, here's. Here's what it says. If you need help on learning how to tie that, I will help you need to call me sluggard trays and gets nothing but the desires of the diligent are fully satisfied. How do we do this? How do we gain momentum? How do we, how do we avoid the sluggard? Right? How do we entropy in our lives? I think there's a few different ways. Here's the first one. I want you to write this down. How do we gain momentum? We look for opportunity. Look for opportunity. My kids are getting to the age now where they're not really always chasing me around and trying to hang out all the time and, and so.
And so just this last week I went up to my son and I was like, hey baby, you know what? Why don't, why don't we, uh, why don't we go play basketball together? Like, let's just go outside and we can hang out and just me and you just one on one time. And he looked at me, what he said, he said, you know what, Daddy, now I'm good. I'm going to go watch Minecraft on YouTube videos. And I looked at him and I'm like, okay baby. And then the very next morning I took him out of the will. That's called a natural consequence of actions we take. I'm just letting you put that in there. But here's the thing, uh, yesterday I was actually for the last couple of days were painting our house and so, uh, we're trying to get this all painted and I got a picture of it here.
The problem is though, is that I am terrified of heights. Anybody else in here? Like I'm, I'm terrified of I, I, I am so far. I mean folks, I am an anointed man of God. Have faith in power, but I cannot climb a ladder. Okay. So, I got up on it, see the top part up there. It's supposed to be black. And so, I had to get up there to try to paint that. But here's what happened to. So, I got halfway up this ladder. I freaked out, came back down, couldn't do it, so I tried it again. I couldn't do it. I like, I tried. So, what I did was on the other side, there's a, there's a smaller part so I jumped on the smaller part of the roof and then jumped onto the top part of the roof. But as soon as I got to the top part, you know what I did?
I went straight on my stomach and I did the army crawl everywhere I went because I was freaked like I couldn't do it. Like I was like, are you kidding me? I couldn't do it. And so, I was so scared. I started crying out to God. I'm like, Lord, there has to be asleep. Father help me right now. I need it right now. Help me. Right. And so, I'm crying out and, and uh, and he answered me. He did, he answered me, and I was like, oh, thank you Jesus. And so, he gave me this solution right here.
I was so thankful for this. This is called seizing the opportunity. Ladies and gentlemen, please do not call cps on me. This is called Hashtag father of the year right here. He did it and I was. I was literally going to pay somebody to do it and because I couldn't get up there and I paid him, but it was like 25 bucks, so it was awesome. It was so good. Right? There's a scenario in, in proverbs chapter 24, I think he can help us understand this whole opportunity thought process. It says this, it says, I went past the field of the sluggard pass. The vineyard of the man who lacks judgement. Thorns had come up everywhere. The ground was covered with weeds and the stonewall was in ruins. I applied my heart to what I observed and learned the lesson from what I saw, which you've got to understand is that when you read these, you got to understand the culture that was there and the culture during that time says a land that was capable of yielding crop was, was almost more valuable than anything.
I mean it was, it was one of the most valuable things in the world. Anyone who owns a vineyard was blessed. I not a billion of vineyard. Sorry can tell high I grew up, never mind, uh, but it was literally opportunity of a lifetime. It really was. There's another translation, it says this, it says, I was walking past this vineyard and I thought of what it might have been. And the writer is sitting there and he's saying, you know, it could have been great, right? It could've been this great source of joy and pride and income. It could have been a great blessing to everyone around it. And yet it felt tragically short of what it could have been. And the writer sits there, and he wonders why is that right? Is it could be, is that a catastrophe? Was there a fire? Was there what, what made that, was there some disaster? No, it was simply the negligence on the part of the guy who owned the video where he didn't take advantage of what he had. See, I think the same thing is true for every single one of us in this room, myself included, is that every single day that we come across opportunities and we can toss them away and sometimes. So sometimes it's okay, hear me. It's okay. Sometimes because you're pursuing something greater, but when it's not okay is when you toss something out because of fear
are you toss something out because of laziness or because something you because of selfishness and so we don't always capitalize on our potential where we don't make strides in becoming what God has called us to be, where I truly believe that some of you he's calling you might be worried and you're not chasing after him, that he's calling you to something greater that you don't even know you are a new creation that he says understand this, but we don't. We don't kind of strive after God to figure out what he's. What he really has for us. Number one, look for opportunity. Number two is take responsibility.
Have you noticed that as a culture we kind of suck at taking personal responsibility? We do a. owning our own problems were, were, were a lot of times we can see ourselves as, as a victim, right? Oh, I'm, I'm angry all the time. Or, or, you know, I, I, I really lose control of my emotions because of the people I have to work with, or it's, or it's my spouse that I have to deal with, right? Well, the reason my financial, uh, you know, life is a mess and the reason I don't save her, I don't give or whatever is because the economy or, or because my boss just doesn't pay me what I'm, what I'm actually worth it. The reason I'm not growing spiritually because you know, the pastor of the church, right? Folks, if I had a nickel, you're right. It's, I got to tell you though, that when I look at this victim mentality, I see it when I see people embody this, this victim mentality, I, I honestly, I want to hug them, I want to pray for them, and then I want to shake them like really, really hard, right? I'm not always a good pastor, but that's what I want to do.
Proverbs says this, it says he who works his land will have abundant food, but he who chases fantasies, fantasies, lacks judgement. See, the truth is that every single one of us has fantasies, every single one of us do, and we might not say it, but we acted out. You know, how through our expectations we acted out through our expectations. Oh, I actually expect to have a perfect marriage, right? It's fantasy right Spec to, to have the perfect circle of friends where I expect to have perfect relationships, are expect to have the perfect career, I expect to have, you know, control, right? Anybody love control around it? Yes. Look at it.
We expect these things. My daughter, she is cute as ever. She's six years old. She loves to play dolls and play house and all that kind of stuff. But uh, the challenges, she has three older brothers so hurt her playing dolls and what is, it looks a little bit different. It was like Elsa and like hulk and iron man, right? Like they're all hanging out together. And so, so sometimes I'll play dolls with her and, and you know, we'll get down, we'll have a little tea party or whatever, but, but here's the deal. Like she doesn't, she doesn't just want to play with her, like she wants to tell me how to play with my dolls, you know what I'm saying? No, no, no, no. Daddy, you gotta. You gotta brush their hair like this. You got to drink tea like this. Right? And sometimes I just get fed up. I do. And so, I just go to the next room. I play with my own dollars in the next room while she's over there. Kidding. If, if, if control is one of those things that you struggle with, I'm going to give you just a little bit of a side note. Um, if you want control, people will give it to you. But here's what you're gonna find. You're gonna. Find that that healthy, helpful people will drift away and you will gather a whole bunch of codependence with the Ed will let you be king and let you be queen. But you'll wonder why afterwards, why you feel so alone,
because you're going to be like the emperor with no clothes and see, the writer of proverbs says, start with reality. No more fantasies. Take responsibility of the land that you're on. Take responsibility of your, of your time, of your life, your relationship, whatever it may be. Take responsibility. Here's the third one. Number three is don't make excuses.
How many of you know people that are good at making excuses? Yeah, I know. Look at proverbs 26, 13. I love this province is the sluggard. Says there's a lie in outside or I'll be murdered in the streets. I don't know about you, but I just found something very funny when someone says, you know, I don't know if I'm going to be able to make it to work today. The lion factors really big out there right now, like maybe tomorrow we'll have to see. Right? Well folks, if you ever noticed that sometimes in our life that it doesn't take much to get an excuse that, that, that really any pretext will do, right? And, and we can justify or inactivity or we can just put it off or where we tell ourselves that we just have too, much to do or we were just so overwhelmed and so we'll do it well.
And so, what did we say? We'll do it later, tomorrow, whatever, right? We'll do it later. As Dr. Henry Cloud, he's a, he's a well-known counselor and psychologist, author, all of that. He says it's about the word later. He says later as a drug, you get a solution to your problem and you get to keep on doing what you're doing. There's a drug. I mean, it's kind of like, ah, I know that my health is important, right? Uh, uh, because I, but I still eat a whole lot of cinnamon rolls and all that and my wife documents this stuff on Instagram. I don't even know what's going on, but she does. And so, I know that I have to really, I have to work on my, on my eating habits. I'm going to, I'm going to do something about it, right? I'm gonna, I'm gonna. Uh, I'm going to work out some more.
I'm going to eat healthy. Right? But anyone who's ever said that also know there's also a day that you're going to start this new regime. What Day is that? Monday. Tomorrow. All the same. Right. Later, right? That's what we're going to start. Is he a, maybe, maybe you said this not only in, in uh, health, uh, arena, uh, but maybe you said this in your spiritual life, said, hey, you know what, I'm going to get into spiritual shape and so I'm going to get more involved. I know I need to get more involved in the church and in all that. And so you know what I'm gonna do, I'm going to do when I have kids, anybody ever said that when I have kids, as that's what I'm gonna do is I can have a sense of spiritual responsibility for, for them, it's a regardless of what it is that we say later or tomorrow or Monday to the slugger doesn't say no.
Right? Again, he simply just says later tomorrow or Monday, you see what the writer of the proverbs is, is doing? Is he sounding an alarm? When Jesus talks about the parable of the talents, they are sounding an alarm were my hope. My hope in all of this this morning is that this is sort of a wakeup call because the danger is not when we say never because we don't really do that. We just say the danger is actually when we say Monday and why? Because it gives us permission not to do today with God is calling us and so for us in this room. My fear again is not so much inactivity. Right? But my fear is that you won't realize the calling that God has on your life, that we can get so caught up in the in the things of light that that we forget how, how God wants to introduce you to a you that you might not even know yet, right?
We become lazy in that were again, it my. My concern is not your activity level because I believe that's probably really, really high, right? Or maybe you're the dad who's, whose career is going great. You're, you're climbing the ladder. You're going on your Rolodex, right? It's full of names. You know, your LinkedIn account. Linkedin account is on point, right? But you're. Your kids are drifting away. Well, maybe you're the supermom who's amazing and you're driving to every single soccer practice and you're killing it at work and you always have dinner there and you're crushing it and you're doing great, but your soul is shriveling up inside. Or maybe you're that, that great couple that on the outside, you have the great house, a great live, lots of friends, lots of stuff, but maybe you haven't had a meaningful conversation in months and, and everyday you're drifting a little further apart and everyday there's more weeds that are growing up in the, in the vineyard of your marriage and no one's doing anything about it.
And he folks to the wisdom of the sluggard convinces us to thing. Hey, I'm working so hard and all these other Irish just give me a break. And God is sitting there and he's saying, Hey, I get it. You're working. I understand. Just don't let entropy set in where I've called you to work because I've called you in this there. Don't let it sit in. Sit in there and sometimes we can look at what God calls us to and the word that he says and we can think, oh, but he's. He's just super restricted that that's why he called no, what, what, what we, we don't, we don't get it right. So, we think he's super restrictive and we, we don't trust his ways and sometimes you say, well, if it's gonna be its gonna, be up to me. You don't have to. What we don't realize is that he's not trying to be restricted, but he's trying to be protective and parents in the room. When you tell your kids not to, not to play with matches, you being protective or you don't want your house to burn down. You know what I'm saying? Like switch you one. See, the problem is that they don't see what you see because they don't sit where you sit.
Sometimes we don't. We don't. We don't see what God sees because we don't sit where God sits.
We don't, we don't. We don't see it. Right? Which is why we have. We have to trust him when we don't see what God sees. See, God is God is calling you to, uh, you that you might not even be aware of, but what that requires is surrendering and other areas of your life, areas that you think are important, areas that you think you're actually controlling, but it's working hard in, in, in, in the areas that God is calling you to do. We're again, final thought. I believe he's calling you to do that. Why? So he can introduce you to a you that you don't even know yet that he has so much more for you, but the question is whether or not we're going to run hard after that or we're going to say, ah, I'm better than I was yesterday, or I'm better than I was a year ago. Don't compare yourself to the past. Compare your present to your potential and I believe God has something greater for you than you ever could ever imagine. Let me pray for you. God, I thank you. I thank you God that you call us to something even more. I think you got the juice to say, wow, we are greater than who we might even think we could possibly ever become. And so, lord, I pray for every single one of us. Lord, I pray for the energy. I pray for the strength. I pray for the discipline, determination, whatever it may be to run hard after you understanding that, that, that you call us at it's not, not because you want to chastise or judge or criticize or anything,
but because you, because you want more for us, John Ten, 10, that you've come to give us a life and life to the full father. Help us to understand that I was to grab hold of that. Help us to wake up in the morning and seek you first before we seek anything else. Before we look at our phone, before we look at, at, at our email and our ESPN, whatever it may be, before we look at whatever it is, can we seek after you would say you, because we know that because that's where we're going to be able to find this live. We're going to be able to find more. Father, lead us as a church, be known, LifePoint being known as the church that seeks hard after God. Whatever you call us to, we're going to say yes to you before we ever know the question. God, I thank you for your love and your grace
further, push us because you love us in Jesus' name.


