Episode Transcript
[00:00:05] Carrying on the fullness of Christ.
[00:00:08] And this is amazing. It's revealing the person of Jesus Christ. I can't wait to see him in the flesh one day. He's coming. He's real.
[00:00:17] And there is an awakening in this generation to the person of Jesus Christ.
[00:00:24] I believe many of us have been brought up in the church, we've heard about Jesus that actually possibly have we grown up to kind of park him to one side as just being over there and a figure that we talk about rather than somebody we experience and encounter in an intimate way.
[00:00:43] And I love Jesus, I love anybody love Jesus in this room this morning. And so we're revealing the person of Jesus. And in the person of Jesus, we get to know the Father, we get to experience the Holy Spirit, because he's gone back to the Father. And we get to really come to grips with the kingdom of God, the kingdom of heaven. You know, we've got all these politicians and worldly governments and systems, but there is only one government that will stand the test of time, and that is the government, the reign and rule of King Jesus. Amen.
[00:01:18] His government, his power, his authority. Amen. Amen. Okay, so turn with me to Luke, chapter 14.
[00:01:27] Luke, chapter 14.
[00:01:29] And God bless your word to us this morning, Lord, as we, as we read your scriptures today in this place, Father, let your word move in power in our lives. Lord, thank you that you know us all as individuals. And I pray that your word would individually as well as corporately do us good today, Lord, and that we would grow to love your word, the living word, Jesus christ.
[00:01:56] Okay, chapter 14. I'm not going to read from the start of chapter 14. We're going to pick it up from verse 15.
[00:02:03] Just a bit of context here. Jesus is at a Pharisee's house and he is. They're questioning him as they did. How many of us know that religious people question a lot.
[00:02:16] They question, they question, they question.
[00:02:19] All right, and these religious people, the Pharisees were questioning Jesus. They actually questioned him to try and trick him up.
[00:02:28] That's what self righteousness does. It tries to trip people up. That's what religion tries to do. It tries to say, oh, you're not very good at your religion. Oh, you're not good at this. It does.
[00:02:41] And Jesus came to knock from religion and self righteousness on the head. Praise God.
[00:02:50] Praise God. So he's at the house of a Pharisee. Okay. And just right at the end, then I might be go from. Yeah, I'll go from verse 12 then says then Jesus said to the host, his host, he said, when you give a luncheon or dinner, do not invite your friends, your brothers, sisters, your relatives, or your rich neighbors invited. If you do, they may invite you back and you will be repaid. But when you give a banquet, invite the poor, the crippled, the lame, the blind, and you will be blessed. Although they cannot repay you, you will be repaid at the resurrection of the righteous. Verse 15. When one of those at the table with Jesus heard this, he said to Jesus, blessed is the one who will eat at the feast in the kingdom of God.
[00:03:36] Jesus replied, a certain man was preparing a great banquet. Everyone say, great, great banquet. And invited many guests. At the time of the banquet, his servant. Sorry. He sent his servant to tell those who had been invited, come, for everything is now ready. I love that word, come, because that is the message of the kingdom, right?
[00:04:00] Come, come, come, come. Everything is now ready. But they all alike began to make excuses. The first said, I have just bought a field and I must go and see it. Please excuse me. Another said, I have just bought 5 yoke of oxen and I'm on my way to try them out. Please excuse me. Still another said, ah, I just got married, so I can't come.
[00:04:25] The servant came back and reported this to the master. Then the owner of the house became angry and ordered his servant, go out quickly into the streets and alleys of the town and bring in the poor, the crippled, the blind and the lame.
[00:04:39] Sir, the servant said, what you have ordered has been done, but there is still room.
[00:04:46] Then the master told the servant, go out to the roads, the country lanes, compel them to come in so that my house will be full. I tell you, not one of those who were invited will get a taste of my banquet.
[00:05:01] Verse 25. Large crowds are traveling with Jesus. And turning to them, he said, if anyone comes to me and does not hate father and mother, wife and children, brothers, sisters, yes, even their own life, such a person cannot be my disciple. And whoever does not carry their cross and follow me cannot be my disciple. Suppose one of you wants to build a tower. Won't you first sit down and estimate the cost? See if you have enough money to complete it. For if you lay the foundation and you are not able to finish it, everyone who sees it will ridicule you, saying, this person began to build and wasn't able to finish. Or suppose a king is about to go to war against another king, Won't he first sit down and consider whether he is able, with 10,000 men, to oppose the one thing coming against him with 20,000.
[00:05:54] If he is not able, he will send a delegation while the other is still a long way off and will ask for terms of peace. In the same way, those of you who do not give up everything you have cannot be my disciples. Salt is good, but if it loses its saltiness, how can it be made salty again? It is fit neither for soil nor for the manure pile. It is thrown out. Whoever has ears to hear, let him hear you just hold up, right? Amazing this morning. I love the word of God.
[00:06:27] So let's just get into this really quick. So I want to do. We want to do some ministry, believe God just would want to do something at the end of this meeting. So let's have our hearts really open to what the Holy Spirit wants to say this morning.
[00:06:39] So first of all, before we get onto this parable, we look at the Pharisees. The Pharisees were religious, Were a religious group of people. They were religious leaders of the day. And they would not acknowledge Jesus as the coming Messiah.
[00:06:54] Even today, there are Jews that will not acknowledge that Jesus was the Messiah. The Jewish nation have been in the press a lot recently, all right? But thank God that there are Jews today. There are some Jews who are acknowledging that Jesus is the Messiah. But these Jews, these religious leaders, would only acknowledge Moses and the law. And Jesus would come along and say, actually, even Moses saw me.
[00:07:20] Even Moses pointed to the day of me coming.
[00:07:24] But they would not acknowledge Jesus and remember that Jesus as a man was a Jew.
[00:07:30] He himself was a Jew. And he'd come to be the fulfillment of the law on the earth. But the Pharisees, the Jews, rejected Jesus. And then we go into a parable this morning, which we're going to look at and parables to remind those, maybe you're a new Christian here this morning, thinking, what is a parable?
[00:07:50] A parable is a story with a heavenly meaning. It's with a kingdom, meaning the kingdom of heaven, meaning to help us understand.
[00:08:00] So this great banquet, I don't know if you have ever been to a lavish meal. If you come to my house, I know it's a running joke, you'll get some veg and some meat plonked on your plate.
[00:08:13] But I'm not very good at putting on a lavish banquet. But this banquet, I want to imagine the most amazing banquet, right? This banquet that the man was inviting people to was a great banquet. It was lavish.
[00:08:29] It was to be filled by many, many people. It was celebratory. It was to honor Guests. It would be so sophisticated. All right. That I imagine it would be Michelin Star rated.
[00:08:43] Anybody who's been to Michelin star restaurants, Whoa.
[00:08:47] All right. It will be fine dining. Love fine dining. All right. But the preparation, here's the key. The preparation would have been huge.
[00:08:57] Can you imagine preparing for this lavish banquet for so many people, not just one or two, but so many people, and many people invited. Now, the time had arrived for people to come to the banquet. So the invites had gone out and the time, the day had come for people to now respond to the invitation.
[00:09:21] And so often in the Middle east, as was the custom, people would be invited to a banquet and then they would send their servants or, you know, their maid servants, whatever, and they would say, right, it's now ready. It's going to be later on today. Come, come, come. We've made all the preparations.
[00:09:37] But people started to make excuses.
[00:09:41] We're great at making excuses, aren't we, if we don't want to do something?
[00:09:46] And they started to say, one said, I've bought a field.
[00:09:50] I've not seen it yet, so I need to go and see it. Right, okay.
[00:09:54] Another one said, I bought a yoke of oxen. In other words, I bought a pair of cattle. And I need to work out how the harness all works and I need to go and try them out.
[00:10:04] Right, okay. The other one said, I've got married.
[00:10:09] No chance.
[00:10:12] And so all these excuses came. And you can imagine if you are the owner, right, if you are the owner of the house and you've put on this big banquet, you'd start to get a bit upset.
[00:10:23] I remember once putting on, some years ago, putting on a breakfast, I think it was at my house, and I'd invited about 30 people to come, right, on the morning, on the morning, 30 minutes before the breakfast, text after text after text after text, Honestly, right. Until two people came out of 30 who said they were coming. All right. And I haven't got their text today.
[00:10:51] If I had still got them, I would read them off to you. Oh, sorry, I've just remembered I've got to do. Oh, I can't. And the excuses came and I was almost in tears, having bought the food and knowing that people were coming. And the excuses started coming. And you know what? We had the most amazing time with the three of us, because that's how God works, isn't it?
[00:11:13] Like, he always turns up. But anyway, I can imagine the owner of the house who's put on this banquet getting really mad.
[00:11:22] He's mad.
[00:11:23] I'VE made all these preparations.
[00:11:26] He said, I'll tell you what.
[00:11:27] I need you to go out very quickly because it's urgent, right? There's an urgency to this. I need you to go out into the streets, into the alley. I want you to bring the poor. I want you to bring the lame, the broken, okay? The blind, the crippled. I want you to get them.
[00:11:46] In those days, the lame, the broken, the crippled, they're all people who are marginalized, all right? Today we're not like that. People get help.
[00:11:54] But those who were needy 2,000 years ago, or even widows would not have had any looking or any chance to go and sit round a meal and be honored and welcomed, all right? So this man says, bring them all in. The servant comes back, yep, I've done that, but there's still room.
[00:12:16] So he says, I want you to go out again, compel them to come to my house.
[00:12:21] And then right at the end, the statement is this. He says, I tell you, you know, the original ones that were invited, they've missed out big time. They're not even going to get a taste of any part of my banquet.
[00:12:40] It's not happening.
[00:12:42] You see, the banquet invite was not just to come and taste some great food.
[00:12:48] Come and hang out. Come and have a meal on us.
[00:12:53] The invitation to the banquet is an eternal invite into the presence of God.
[00:13:01] It is into the presence of God. It is an invitation into friendship with God. It's an invitation to come and walk with God every single day. That's what the invitation is about.
[00:13:17] It is the greatest invitation that you and I will ever have, ever, ever have to receive. The invite from God himself is an invite into. Is an invitation to receive his mercy, to receive his grace, to receive his kindness.
[00:13:41] I'm still amazed that he would put any of our names on that invitation card.
[00:13:50] That I'm invited to the great banquet.
[00:13:53] What an invitation.
[00:13:55] And you know the Jews. It even says that Jesus wept over Jerusalem. There's a passage, I forget where it is, but it says, Jesus wept and went, oh, Jerusalem, oh, Jerusalem. If only you would know what's come in your time. They missed it completely.
[00:14:16] See, Jesus wants you.
[00:14:20] He says, come, you are invited.
[00:14:24] I want my house full to the brim full.
[00:14:30] I want you.
[00:14:33] And here's the thing, it doesn't matter.
[00:14:36] You can't earn that invite.
[00:14:39] He just says, whoever you are, here's the invitation. Are you going to accept it?
[00:14:45] Amazing.
[00:14:47] But with all invites, it's easy to say, yes, you're coming.
[00:14:53] Oh, yeah, I'll be there.
[00:14:56] Oh, yeah, I'm coming. I am coming.
[00:14:59] It's easy to do that, to say yes at the start when no action is required.
[00:15:06] But the day of the great banquet came.
[00:15:09] The decision had to be made.
[00:15:15] Can I say to some people here, don't leave. Don't put off the decision.
[00:15:19] There'll be an opportunity at the end here to receive Christ.
[00:15:24] Don't put off the decision.
[00:15:27] The invite.
[00:15:29] And the day of the banquet came, and so did the excuses.
[00:15:34] And the excuses came because the invite demanded something from them.
[00:15:41] It demanded something from them.
[00:15:48] If we look at this from an earthly viewpoint, we can say, do you know what? There'll always be another meal, right? There'll always be another invite to a party. I've missed this party. I've missed this event. There will always be another invite to attend.
[00:16:08] From an earthly viewpoint, switch. From a heavenly perspective, in light of eternity, the reality is really sobering. Do you not feel that it's quite sobering?
[00:16:27] See, when Jesus came to earth, this is what happened. And we've looked all the way through the fullness of Christ through the book of Luke, when Jesus came to earth, people either accepted him. Can you tell me the people who accepted him? We know some of the names that people accepted Jesus.
[00:16:44] We know people who rejected Jesus. We think of the rich man and Jesus says, go and sell everything. And he's like, can't do that.
[00:16:54] Or people say, actually, Jesus, I've just got to go and bury my father.
[00:16:59] I can't come right now.
[00:17:03] So we know people that accepted Jesus. We know people who rejected Jesus, but we also know through scripture, and maybe you know them personally, of people who were on their way to accept the invitation. And I think this is the saddest part of all.
[00:17:20] People are going, they're on their way. They've accepted the invitation.
[00:17:25] But then more and more of stuff got in the way.
[00:17:30] People started to get preoccupied with life.
[00:17:34] Family, business, jobs, things came in.
[00:17:41] And what happens is the invite to a life in Christ starts to dwindle and fade and it becomes an afterthought.
[00:17:52] It is sad when people are on their way to accept or have accepted the invitation but have not continued to follow Christ.
[00:18:09] To make excuses is more than actually making excuses.
[00:18:15] If we really believe in heaven and hell, if we really believe in life and death, if we really believe in eternity, this is more than just making excuses. This is a rejection of God himself.
[00:18:30] What we notice in this parable, you know, we notice the rejection, but also in this parable, I just want to focus for the moment About God's absolute kindness.
[00:18:41] He is so kind.
[00:18:43] He wants everybody to come into a saving knowledge of who he is. He's kind, he's generous. I believe we will see people in eternity that we ourselves never thought would be there.
[00:18:56] I do, with all my heart.
[00:19:00] You know, I don't want to leave things to chances and leave it last minute, but I love the story of the thief on the cross. It's probably one of my favorite stories. Now I don't advise you to put it off until the last 30 seconds that you live on the planet, right?
[00:19:15] That's just taking it too far.
[00:19:18] But I love the story of the thief on the cross.
[00:19:21] And Jesus says, he just reaches out to Jesus as he looks at him. And Jesus says, today you're going to be with me. That is the kindness, that is the goodness of God. And God desires eternity to be absolutely populated and full.
[00:19:38] The invite is for all of us, through Jesus, we can come to God today.
[00:19:44] We can start a brand new life.
[00:19:49] The only hindrance is us, because Jesus has done everything.
[00:19:54] He's done everything. We can start a brand new life with Christ. You know, Jesus says, take the invitation, come and be my disciples.
[00:20:04] We're moving on to the next bit now.
[00:20:08] Take the invitation, come and be my disciples and come and walk with me.
[00:20:16] I've walked with the lord for about 40 years.
[00:20:20] Okay. It has had its ups and downs, its ups and downs, but you know, it has been one of the best journeys that I've ever been on.
[00:20:30] It has been so worth.
[00:20:34] Has been so worth it.
[00:20:39] Let me just say really quickly, being a Christian, and I know we've got alpha course tonight, which is absolutely brilliant, but being a Christian isn't somebody that just says, I'm going to make a decision one day, go to church and then just go off and live my life how I want to, right? When you receive Christ, you are born again.
[00:21:04] We don't often make this clear enough in our services, in our meetings. You are born again.
[00:21:13] Born again means that I am a new creature.
[00:21:18] The old has gone, the new is here.
[00:21:24] I'm completely new. The Holy Spirit now lives in me. So in other words, I don't live according to my own desires, my own flesh, but I'm living according to the spirit who lives inside of me. And this is really key.
[00:21:41] Let me just say salvation is a free gift.
[00:21:44] I think it was Martin Smith that said this.
[00:21:47] Brilliant. The guitarist, worship leader, he said this. It's like an athlete.
[00:21:52] You are given this free gift in life, talent, right? But underneath it all underneath, you have to bring discipline and sacrifice and surrender to the gift that you've been given.
[00:22:08] And salvation is a free gift. That's the invite. And we say, thank you, Lord, for saving me, for dying on the cross, for forgiving me of all the sins that I've ever done. It's this free gift.
[00:22:25] I'm totally a new man. My spirit man has come alive.
[00:22:32] The spirit leads us out of darkness and into light and truth.
[00:22:37] This is what born again means.
[00:22:40] Just doing a bit of teaching on this, because I think sometimes we kind of just go, I'm a Christian. I say, I'm a Christian. I turn to church and. And it's more than that.
[00:22:48] And the Holy Spirit gets hold of us. He leads us and guides us.
[00:23:03] So salvation is this free gift.
[00:23:07] But under this gift that we've been given, we have to respond with our lives.
[00:23:16] And Jesus said, there's a cost to following Jesus.
[00:23:24] There's a cost.
[00:23:26] He says, if you're going to build something, are you going to throw yourself into building it before counting the cost?
[00:23:33] It's okay. You can go out one day and go, well, do you know what I'm going to build?
[00:23:38] I'm going to build a big skyscraper, all right? Now, if you don't go to the bank account or look how much you've got, what's the point of starting it?
[00:23:48] Okay? So you've got to build. If you're going to build something, you kind of work out the costings.
[00:23:53] If you go into battle and you've got two people behind you and they've got 10,000, you haven't really counted the cost.
[00:24:02] It's like you're going to look a bit stupid.
[00:24:06] Have we counted the cost of following Christ?
[00:24:12] Have we counted the cross?
[00:24:14] Jesus then goes further and he says, if you do not even hate your mother and father loved ones, even your own life. Now, let me just tell you before you say hate, I thought Jesus said we couldn't hate anybody. Let me just correct that, okay? Hate in this context does not mean that you hate people to the point that you want them dead.
[00:24:34] Right? Hate here, Jesus says, is to move them to one side.
[00:24:40] Not to kill them, not to dislike them. He's saying, are you willing to put your loved ones to one side in order to pursue me?
[00:24:51] Are you willing to count the cost? If I call you to do something, it will mean you've got to leave this behind.
[00:25:01] I say to my children all the time, I say, I love you. I really love you. I would give my life for you. In any situation you do, if you're a parent, you would, right? But I say, but I love Jesus more.
[00:25:13] And each of my children, my loved ones have got to find Jesus for themselves.
[00:25:19] But I love Jesus more, I love him more.
[00:25:24] Esther, will you just find for me mark 10 in there just while she's doing that? And this is really important and this is why we need to understand the whole of scripture, the whole of it, not just take bits.
[00:25:39] So to put our loved ones aside, I was.
[00:25:43] Thank you so much.
[00:25:46] My mom has got an amazing testimony, a story of how she came to faith. She wasn't brought up in a Christian home, but when she became a Christian at 19, she was engaged to a copper, to a policeman, all right? And she was 19, she was a hairdresser in the 60s and engaged to this, she said, called him a handsome policeman.
[00:26:06] And six months into her following Christ, he turns around and says, I don't want this, this isn't for me.
[00:26:13] And he turns to her and he says, I'm going to give you an ultimatum. It's either Jesus or me.
[00:26:18] And she said, I did not even have to hesitate. She said, I turned round to that policeman and I said, it is Jesus all the way.
[00:26:28] And he walked out that door. She handed him the ring, he walked out that door and she never spoke to him again. Two years later at Bible college she met my father and they completed 50 odd years in ministry together, seeing many, many people come to know Jesus Christ because God rewards when we count the cost. Let me just read you what it says in Mark 10:29 says, this says, truly I tell you, Jesus replied, no one who has left home or brothers or sisters or mother or father or children or fields for me and the gospel will fail to receive a hundred times as much in this present age.
[00:27:23] Whoa, let me just. Actually, let me go back. I've missed a bit.
[00:27:35] Who will fail to receive a hundred times as much in this present age?
[00:27:40] Homes, brothers, sisters, mothers, children and fields. Are you ready for this?
[00:27:46] Along with persecutions and in the age to come, eternal life.
[00:27:54] Let me just remind you of that, okay? So if you give up, Jesus says, if you give up, if you count the cost for me, you're going to get back, not just in the age to come, but now.
[00:28:07] Did you know that if you walk around and see people blessed and they're in the church, let me tell you, they've counted the cost.
[00:28:15] Don't just look at them and go, it's okay for them, right? Let me tell you, behind that they've counted the cost.
[00:28:21] There's been a laying down of their life.
[00:28:24] We haven't seen half that they've done.
[00:28:27] But Jesus says, I'm going to reward you. You're going to get back all the times you've sacrificed, all the. You're going to get that back. But with persecutions, I would rather go through persecutions with Jesus because whether you're with Jesus or not, the hard times are going to come.
[00:28:47] They're going to come, but I would rather walk through them with Jesus because he's safe and it's secure with Jesus.
[00:28:55] Finally this morning.
[00:29:00] Finally this morning.
[00:29:02] Salt.
[00:29:03] Jesus talks about salt. So we've had to get through a lot today. There's a lot of meaty stuff in this, but Jesus finishes off by talking about salt. The scripture calls us to be the salt of the earth.
[00:29:16] In other words, to bring flavor to people's lives.
[00:29:20] In other words, to come and bring impact, to come and bring encouragement, to come and bring life and vibrancy into people's lives, to be the saltiness of the earth, to bring influence for Jesus.
[00:29:38] I don't know if any of you have followed the Charlie Kirk situation going on in America over the last couple of weeks, but Charlie Kirk was salty.
[00:29:49] He was salty for Jesus. You might not agree with some of his methods, and I'm not here to talk about politics, but he was a salty influencer for the gospel of Jesus Christ.
[00:30:01] And I remember hearing some of his words, and he says, if I die, I die, and I'm going to stand up and I'm going to. You see, he was so determined to stop a generation from moral decay.
[00:30:14] He was looking out there going, these guys are going to hell. Like they are losing their lives, they're losing their identity and their purpose and all that God's called them to be. And he put himself out there. He was salty.
[00:30:30] See, that's the cost to be salty for Christ and to point people to Jesus. Can you imagine a church this week being so salty in the workplace, coming in with the joy of the Lord.
[00:30:44] Some of us have got to get some boldness.
[00:30:47] Some of us have got to say, lord, how do I become salty for you? Let me tell you how we lose our saltiness.
[00:30:53] So this is what you do if you are a bad person, okay, if you're a bit of a crooked person, all right? And you sell salt.
[00:31:04] You get salt and you mix it with sand so no one will know about it, and you sell it for a profit, okay?
[00:31:12] Try and mix salt and sand and try and taste Kind of tastes the same, but it loses its usefulness and its purpose.
[00:31:22] Okay, so if we lose our saltiness, what happens is it's mixing who God's called us to be with the world.
[00:31:36] It's allowing too much of the world to come in and we start losing our saltiness and our influence. Because there's a cost.
[00:31:47] It is hearing the message of Jesus, but then living lukewarm and living in a half hearted way for those of us. We've got families, we've got business, all of these things. Let me tell you, it means nothing without Jesus.
[00:32:05] Absolutely nothing without Jesus.
[00:32:11] See, what happens when we stop being useful for the kingdom?
[00:32:20] Sorry, what happens when we stop being salty as we become useless in the kingdom? I don't want to be useless.
[00:32:27] Anybody here with me. I don't want to be useless for the kingdom. I want to be useful in everything I do. I don't want to just go from here this morning and live my life and not even think about scripture, not even think about, think about what God is saying this morning.
[00:32:46] But there's a cost and we have to be ready to build, to build and build and build our lives.
[00:32:56] And what I mean by that is when the difficult decisions come, are we going to make those decisions in line with scripture, which is not going to be easy, or are we going to settle and say, well, I'm going to do it my own way and try and work things out.
[00:33:16] But you see, there's a window of opportunity. We spoke about it last year. I think there was a prophetic word that we spoke out. There is a window of opportunity for the church right now to be useful for the kingdom, to see heaven populated.
[00:33:34] Will you just bow your head?
[00:33:37] James? Are we going to have that song up yet? In a moment.
[00:33:58] Lord, change us, change us to be more like Christ.
[00:34:07] Lord, we get so wrapped up with the things of the world, we get so distracted.
[00:34:22] We get so bogged down with what he said, what she said, what that political party said, what's on the news.
[00:34:36] But Lord, what about a church that is so focused on Jesus Christ that we would not just be hearers of your word, but we would be doers of your word in our everyday life.
[00:34:53] We're going to listen to a song now and this is some of the lyrics.
[00:34:56] And I want to encourage you if you want to kneel, if you want to stand, if you want to sing, if you want to engage.
[00:35:05] And these are some of the lyrics. It says, I want Jesus, take this world, Give me him no more mixture, Give me the God of Scripture.
[00:35:18] No more idols or lesser loves. No substitute will ever do. There's nothing more I'll ever pursue.
[00:35:28] Isn't he enough?
[00:35:31] Isn't he enough?
[00:35:35] I know. There. We'll play in a moment. I know. There are people in this room this morning, and you are struggling.
[00:35:44] There are struggles. There are battles that you are walking through, that you are going through.
[00:35:55] I want to say to you this morning, don't just walk out of this place today without faith.
[00:36:14] You go out of this place this morning trusting in Jesus Christ, because He will make a way.
[00:36:23] He will make a way.
[00:36:25] We've got to trust Him.
[00:36:28] We've got to commit our way to Him. That's what being a disciple is.
[00:36:32] It is trusting him completely with our lives. Have it all, Lord. Have it all.