Here We Stand Conference 2024 Session 1 - The Pre-Fall State of Man
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Here We Stand Conference 2024 Session 1 - The Pre-Fall State of Man

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Our first session had Brandon Nealy, pastor of Christ Church of Lafayette, preach on The Pre-Fall State of Man

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>> Well, thank you all.

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Am I the only Presbyterian here?

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Is that possible?

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Looks like it.

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No tomatoes, okay?

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No, don't throw any tomatoes or dead cats or

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anything.

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I'll mind my manners as instructed.

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I do want to thank you for the invitation.

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About in 2007, me and a few other families

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planted the first reform church in Lafayette,

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the only reform church in Lafayette.

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There had been some PCUSA churches that I

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think were faithful many years ago,

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but had long since apostatized.

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But we were the only reform people in Lafay

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ette, and I would visit Baton Rouge

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occasionally,

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once a month for the Founders' Ministry

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meetings, which was a Southern Baptist

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ministry,

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and there I met Brother Dale and Philip and

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many others.

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And it was just nice to be able to know that I

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'm not crazy and that I have some friends,

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even if I have to drive over the bridge to

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make it here, which I just did,

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and it took me about three hours, and I am

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Bert on driving right now.

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But I do appreciate the invite.

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I do think sectarianism really is one of the

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unrecognized sins

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of American evangelicalism, not that we don't

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have division of labor and division

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of perspectives and division of preferences,

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amen?

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But sectarianism is that rivalry and that mal

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ice and that just turfdom,

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and I don't think Christ is honored by that.

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The world is supposed to see our love one for

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another and know that we have been with Christ

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and that we are His disciples, and really,

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what does Solomon say?

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A threefold cord is not easily broken.

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You know, there's victory in unity.

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There's not a lot of victory in fighting all

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the time,

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and so I really do appreciate the invitation,

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and I'm blessed by it, I'm blessed by it.

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So my assignment is to preach on pre-Fall Man,

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and that's what I'm going to be doing

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from Genesis chapter one, starting in verse 26

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, pre-Fall Man.

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A lot to say here, and so we'll try to narrow

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it down a little bit,

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but let's go to the Lord and ask for some help

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.

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Father, we do come to you and we ask that

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through the preaching of your word

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that you might compel us to be a salt and

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light in this world.

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We ask that through the preaching of your word

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that we might be challenged and transformed

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and perhaps corrected and encouraged and

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comforted by your spirit.

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We pray, Father, that you would do this, even

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though I have some frailties

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and even though I have some weaknesses, I pray

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that you would work through those,

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through the preaching of your word and by the

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power of your spirit this evening,

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in Jesus Christ's name, and all who agree,

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would you say amen?

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>>Amen.

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>>Amen. Let me read this for us.

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Genesis chapter one, verse 26, then God said,

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"Let us make man in our image after our liken

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ess,

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and let them have," I see it's on the screen

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there, "and let them have dominion

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over the fish of the sea, and over the birds

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of the heavens,

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and over the livestock, and over all the earth

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,

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and over every creeping thing that creeps on

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the earth.

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So God created man in his own image, and the

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image of God he created him,

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male and female he created them, and God

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blessed them, and God said to them,

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"Be fruitful and multiply and fill the earth,

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and subdue it,

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and have dominion over the fish of the sea,

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and over the birds of the heavens,

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and over every living thing that moves on the

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earth."

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And God said, "Behold, I have given you every

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plant yielding seed

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that is on the face of all the earth, and

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every tree with seed and its fruit.

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You shall have them for food, and to every

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beast of the earth,

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and to every bird of the heavens, and to

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everything that creeps on the earth,

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everything that has the breath of life.

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I have given every green plant for food," and

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it was so.

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And God saw everything that he had made, and

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behold, it was very good, amen.

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And there was evening, and there was morning,

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the sixth day.

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The sixth day. There's so much to say here,

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honestly.

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There's so much to say. I struggle for a few.

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Am I too loud, or is it totally normal? It's

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good.

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I struggle with what exactly do I say in 30 to

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40 minutes, you know?

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There is so much here. The Book of Genesis

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lays the foundation for the rest of the entire

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Bible.

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I mean, some commentators over the years had

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said,

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"If you only had one book from the whole Bible

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to take with you to a desert island,

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you'd want to take the Book of Genesis,

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because everything is there,

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even though it's only in seed form."

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It's the foundation of all sorts of things, so

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it's very rich, very deep.

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Every ism in our world today, every false ism,

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every false teaching,

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and every false doctrine that is all

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throughout the West today

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is refuted by the Book of Genesis, and in fact

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, you can refute nearly all of them

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just with the first chapter of the Book of

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Genesis.

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It's a very profound book, very rich,

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and so what do you preach about? Pre-Fall Man

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in 30 minutes, and so...

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What I wanted to zero in on is right there in

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verse 31.

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It's the last three words of verse 31.

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See if we can put it up verse 31.

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It's the last three words, the sixth day.

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That's interesting, right?

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You know, when the Book of Genesis was first

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written,

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it was written in Cuneiform.

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Anybody know what that is? Does anyone know

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what that is?

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It's the use of a hammer and a chisel.

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You know, many people theorize that the reason

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Hebrew is written backwards

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is because they had to write it with a hammer

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in the right hand

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and a chisel in the left, and so it's

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backwards.

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You know, it's not written with an ink pen, it

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's backwards,

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and they had to chisel it on stone.

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And you've got to think, if you're chiseling

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on stone,

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you're not going to put any extra fluff words,

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right, amen?

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Every word's going to count. Every word's

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going to count, you know?

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And of course, the Bible says that man does

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not live on bread alone,

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but on some of the words of the Bible. Amen?

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No, no.

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Man does not live on bread alone, but man

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lives on every word

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that proceeds from the mouth of God.

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Every jot and every tittle is very important.

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So I have zero in on these three words and say

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the sixth day.

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God, why do I need to know that He was created

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on Friday?

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Well, why do I need to know that?

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And these days and all can be a little

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complicated.

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So, you know, you have to Google it, the sixth

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day.

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What is the sixth day? Well, it's Friday.

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Oh, God, why are you telling me among all

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these other things

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that man has created on Friday?

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I think there's a lot of answers to it.

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One is, I think, is that because man being

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born on Friday

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was then killed on Friday and then raised

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again

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on the first day of a new week.

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That's interesting, right?

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The number of Adam is what? Six.

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But then now we have the number of Christ, the

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perfect man,

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who is seven.

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You really see the pre-fall man, the fall of

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man,

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the redemption of man, and the glory of man

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in the transition from the number six to seven

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,

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all right there in the very first chapter.

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There's a lot here, but the one thing I wanted

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to focus on,

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I think, I think, and there's good reason to

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believe

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that the reason we are told that man is

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created on Friday

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among a thousand other reasons.

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But one is to let us know that when God was

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done with creation

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and he put a man in that garden and he stepped

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back

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and he said, "This is good, amen.

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Now my creation is complete.

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It is finally culminated and the sun goes down

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and the very next day, the first day of this

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creation

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is Saturday, which for the Old Testament is

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what?

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It's the Sabbath, the first day that man,

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pre-fallen man, created perfect, created

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righteous,

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created in the image of God, the first day

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that he experienced as a man.

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He was created as a man, he was a little

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toddler,

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you probably know that already, he was created

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as a man.

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I don't know if he had a belly button or not,

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but he was a man.

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He was created to commune with his Heavenly

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Father,

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the sovereign God, on the Sabbath.

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Remember, the Bible tells us that he walked

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with God

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in the cool of the morning, amen?

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He had fellowship with God, communion with God

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,

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koinonia with God, consecrated rest with God.

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The first day, it's like God is saying to us,

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"This world that I have created,

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"there's a lot of work to be done.

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"Man has a lot of work to be done.

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"I've created man to rule, to exercise domin

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ion

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"over the fish of the sea and over the birds

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of the air."

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But first, let's have church.

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Like, let's first, let's walk together

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in the cool of the morning and let me bless

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you.

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Like, let me delight in you and you worship me

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.

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The first day, the essential thing, the

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essential of man,

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of pre-fallen man, that he was in right

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relationship with God.

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That's the most important thing.

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He was a creation designed to worship, and he

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worshiped.

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Now, we know how this ends up,

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but that's Pastor Brian's job in the next

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sermon.

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But man was created good, he was created

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complete,

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and he was the king of the world, so to speak,

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and we'll talk more about that, and he rested

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with God.

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Now, where, where was man created?

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Where did this Sabbath rest on the first day

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of this new creation when the sun came up

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that Saturday morning?

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Where was man, and where was God?

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They were in the Garden of Eden, amen, right?

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We know the story, but what is, what's the

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Garden of Eden?

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It's distinct from the rest of the world,

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right?

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The Bible tells us that the Garden of Eden

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has four rivers coming out of it.

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So you wanna know about pre-fallen man?

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It helps to know a little bit about his house,

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his home.

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There he was in the Garden,

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and four rivers flowed out of the Garden.

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And now rivers flow up Hillardownhill, they

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flow downhill.

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So commentators and scholars for years

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have always speculated that the Garden of Eden

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was on top of a mountain, or on a plateau of

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some sort,

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so that these four rivers flowed out

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in four different directions, the Tigris, the

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Euphrates,

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the Peshon, and the Geon, that's right.

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One of those they can't find,

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they're not sure exactly where that is these

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days.

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But four go out, I speculate that those four

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went out to the four corners of the earth.

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So you have this, this mountaintop garden

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with God and man on Sabbath, it's beautiful.

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Now the Garden has a gate, right?

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So if it has a gate, there must be some sort

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of,

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you know, natural wall.

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You don't just walk up into the Garden

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any which way you want.

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You don't just walk up into the presence of

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God, right?

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You have to be, you know, invited.

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You have to be worthy.

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And there's a gate, and you remember after the

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fall,

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I won't get into it, but angels guarded that

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gate,

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no man could enter that gate

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without coming under that fiery sword.

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Now which way did that gate face?

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Do you know your book of Genesis?

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It faced east.

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They were cast out east of Eden.

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Now what else faced east?

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Well, it's the temple, the temple, the temple.

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You see, Genesis is narrative.

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It's not didactic theology like the book of

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Romans.

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It's narrative.

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So you have to get into sort of the narrative

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mode.

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But what we have here, the very first day of

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creation,

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pre-fall man, no sin in this world,

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is man and God together walking

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in the cool of their garden temple, right?

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Atop of the world.

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I like that.

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It's beautiful.

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It's fellowship.

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It's koinedia.

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It's really, it's church.

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It's what we think of as church.

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The gathering of the saints in the presence of

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God.

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Now we don't gather in a garden top temple,

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and we don't gather in a temple in Jerusalem.

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We gather, when we gather, we are the temple,

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amen?

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We're the culmination of this original

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narratival theme from the book of Genesis.

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But that is what the world is essentially

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about.

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God and man and fellowship together,

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ruling the world as co-laborers,

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one sovereign, the other one, the vice regent.

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Ah, it's a beautiful thing.

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It's a beautiful thing and, you know.

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But here's the question.

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I wanna dive into it a little bit more today.

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That was Saturday.

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That was the Sabbath.

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But what about the rest of the days?

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What about the rest of the days?

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What did pre-Fall man have to do with his,

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for us, the Monday through Saturday, right?

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What was he supposed to do?

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Was there a work to be done?

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Was he always just in church?

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Always in a holy huddle?

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Always just praying and singing psalms,

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and, you know, right there with the stained

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glass windows,

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just fellowshiping with God, you know, hearing

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sermons.

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Is that all he did for all of his life?

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No, he had hands.

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He had feet.

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He wasn't just a worshiping heart and mouth,

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right?

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He was designed to take hold of something, to

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rule,

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to use his reason and his logic and his

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language.

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Look, we don't have to guess.

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We know what his job was to do.

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Now first, let's rest, Adam.

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Let's rest together in the garden.

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But now tomorrow morning, equipped for service

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,

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I need you to go out.

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You're gonna follow those four rivers

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off to the four corners of the earth,

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and you're gonna turn, I think,

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you're basically exercising rule over this

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earth

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to make it like this garden.

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This is how to do it, Adam.

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This is how to do it.

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But look, we don't have to guess, verse 27.

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So God created man in his own image,

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in the image of God, he created him.

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Male and female, he created him.

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By the way, male and female is essential to

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your humanity.

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Amen.

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Race is not essential to your humanity.

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There's only one race, ultimate.

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Now race is important.

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Culture is important.

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Race isn't essential to your humanity.

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Male and female is essential to your humanity.

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Isn't it something that the world

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actually says the opposite?

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Right, and that's something, yeah.

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But no God created man in his own image,

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in the image of God, he created him.

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Male and female, he created them.

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And God blessed them, and God said to them,

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be fruitful, here's what you're gonna do, Adam

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.

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You're gonna be fruitful, and you're gonna

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multiply.

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And you're going to fill, read that with me,

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fill the garden.

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It's what it says, no.

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Fill, make sure, your screen is the same as

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mine, right?

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Fill the earth, and subdue it, and have domin

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ion.

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That means rule, that means kingship.

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Now of course we understand that God is

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sovereign,

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and so Adam is ruling over this earthy area

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as his vice regent.

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Would you nod your head if you've heard this?

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This is not the first time you've heard this,

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I'm pretty sure, and God blessed them,

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and God said, be fruitful, multiply and fill

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the earth,

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and subdue it, and have dominion over the fish

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of the sea,

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all the way down to the bottom of the depths,

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Adam.

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And over the birds of the heavens,

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all the way up into the atmosphere.

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And over everything that moves on earth,

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I want you to fill the earth,

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and I want you to rule the earth,

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and I want you to subdue the earth.

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That's the purpose statement of man.

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That's the purpose statement of man.

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He creates them in his image,

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and the first thing he says is exercise domin

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ion.

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Rule, rule well, of course, according to the

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name of God,

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and in the glory of God, according to the laws

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of God,

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but you have a job to do, you have a job to do

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.

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And what was the domain that Adam was to

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exercise

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his rule over?

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The whole earth, the whole earth, the whole

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earth.

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And I do believe that the church,

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as Pastor Brian was saying,

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must recover a biblical view of man, amen?

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And that's the biblical view of the will of

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man,

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the biblical view of the nature of man,

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the biblical view of the destiny of man,

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the biblical view of the purpose of man,

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which is what I'm particularly focusing on.

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The purpose of man,

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which is to exercise dominion over the earth.

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Now there's a lot to say about this.

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It's a big topic and we don't have much to get

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into it,

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but look at Psalm eight, verse four.

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What is man that you are mindful of him

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and the Son of man that you care for him?

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Yet you have made him a little lower,

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we don't have this one on the screen,

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but yet you have made him a little lower

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than the heavenly beings and crowned him with

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glory and honor.

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You have given him dominion over the works of

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your hands.

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You have put all things under his feet.

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What's the purpose of man?

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The modern evangelical church desperately

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needs

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to be reformed in the area of biblical

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anthropology,

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a biblical understanding of man.

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In particular, the church needs to come to

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understand

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what we're doing down here, amen?

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Why we are alive.

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Now we see this dominion immediately start to

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happen.

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We see the first farmer.

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Who's the first farmer?

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There's not too many of us in here to say a

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little something.

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Who's the first farmer?

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Cain, that's Cain, right?

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Am I right?

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It's Cain, right?

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And who's the first shepherd able?

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So we have right out of the beginning,

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we have husbandry and we have agriculture.

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We see man beginning to exercise dominion.

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Now we know sin affects it.

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And so the man often, usually with sin,

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exercises dominion in his own name

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and for his own glory and for his own kingdom.

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So we need redemption.

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We need the Holy Spirit.

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We need that that's coming in the future.

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But we see man beginning to live out his

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purpose

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even if flawed by sin right out of the gate.

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You know, the world would tell us

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that man was first created.

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Or no, the world would tell us

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that man happened by chance,

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a small meaningless bit of sludge and a swamp

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somewhere.

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You've heard this, right?

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You've heard this silliness.

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And then, you know, what do you, what do fish

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have, right?

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Not wings, fins just emerge

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and they just walk up on the shore and grow

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some legs.

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And at some point in time, some ape-like

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creature

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went through some mutations and became a cave

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man.

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And the caveman grunted, you know, grunted

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and was rather dull and, you know, didn't

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really,

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he understood fire, he figured out fire

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after like 10 million years.

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But no, the Bible says immediately upon

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creation,

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man is engaged in the domestication of animals

19:33

.

19:33

And if anyone has ever had a farm or even had

19:35

a chicken,

19:36

the domestication of animals takes time and

19:40

effort

19:40

and brain power and work.

19:42

You all understand that the chickens that you

19:44

see

19:45

would not live in the wild, right?

19:47

They have been domesticated by men fulfilling

19:50

their purpose.

19:52

And even when man fulfills their purpose,

19:54

not in the name of God, God still uses it

19:57

for his own glory and for the advancement

19:58

of his own kingdom.

19:59

He still uses them, you understand, right?

20:02

Even though they might mean it for evil,

20:04

he means it for good.

20:05

Metallurgy, you read the first few chapters of

20:09

Genesis,

20:09

you start to see metallurgy and music and art

20:13

and war

20:14

and civilization being built.

20:17

You know, Cain builds the first civilization,

20:21

a civilization to his own name and his own

20:24

glory.

20:24

But the mission is clear, man is to build,

20:31

man is to spread out, man is to fill the earth

20:33

,

20:34

to subdue it, to bring about its fullest

20:36

potential

20:36

in the name of God and for the glory of God

20:40

and for the good of one another.

20:44

You know, what if the church took up this task

20:46

?

20:46

The canes of this world have always been good

20:50

at it.

20:51

And God, of course, uses that,

20:52

but what if we took up this task?

20:54

We do the church thing, we've got that down, I

20:59

think.

21:00

Now worship needs to be reformed.

21:02

Don't hear me saying otherwise.

21:04

Worship in modern evangelicalism needs to be

21:07

reformed.

21:08

But even in the reform world, I think we have

21:10

to recognize

21:11

that a huddle is only as good as the play that

21:16

you call

21:16

and then run, amen.

21:19

We're not just supposed to hold the huddle.

21:22

Now we need to holy huddle.

21:24

The Lord's Day is a non-negotiable

21:26

and worship is essential

21:28

and the ecclesiastical sphere is absolutely

21:31

important

21:32

and God has its role for it.

21:33

But the ministers are to equip the saints

21:36

for the work of the money through Saturday

21:39

ministry, amen.

21:41

That's all a part of this particular purpose.

21:44

You know what, just as a thought experiment,

21:48

and I don't know the answer to this,

21:51

but what if every human in Baton Rouge, Living

21:56

ston Parish,

21:56

all of the surrounding parishes,

22:00

I don't know the names of them, all right, all

22:02

of them.

22:03

What if all the humans started going to church

22:06

every Sunday?

22:09

Like Tiger Stadium or all the big stadiums.

22:12

Is that the name of the stadium?

22:13

Tiger Stadium.

22:14

I'm a raging Cajun, so sorry.

22:16

No tomatoes or dead cats, right?

22:20

All the stadiums are filled with all the

22:23

people.

22:24

I mean, the churches are packed.

22:26

They're having, the parks are packed.

22:28

We don't have the buildings for it.

22:30

We'd have to start renting spaces and

22:32

everything

22:32

and everyone went to church.

22:34

Do you think with the churches that we

22:38

currently have,

22:39

teaching what they currently teach

22:40

and engaged in the ministries

22:41

that they are currently engaged in,

22:43

do you think Baton Rouge and the surrounding

22:46

area

22:47

would be transformed into a glorious place,

22:51

into a Christian place?

22:52

Do you think it would be transformed?

22:54

It's a tough question, isn't it?

22:58

You know, Billy Graham once lamented that

23:03

even though millions of people were making

23:05

decisions

23:06

and being moved, at least psychologically or

23:09

emotionally,

23:10

very little transformation was taking place

23:14

Monday through Saturday in the everyday world.

23:18

You know, how are we to explain that?

23:21

How could that possibly be?

23:22

I think it's because we don't have a biblical

23:28

view of man

23:29

and in particular, we don't have a biblical

23:31

view of man's

23:32

point, his purpose, his purpose.

23:36

Especially Monday through Saturday.

23:38

If all the people in the world, in Baton Rouge

23:43

,

23:43

went to church, would we see Christian media?

23:45

Would we see media transformed?

23:47

Would we see journalism transformed?

23:49

Would we see all the wicked civil magistrates

23:54

taken out of office?

23:56

Would we see education completely reformed

23:58

so that King Jesus was over all of it?

24:02

Would we see this?

24:04

Or would people simply get an emotional

24:08

experience,

24:09

have some psychological effects, sway to the

24:13

music

24:14

and the sentiment, and then go back to life on

24:19

Monday

24:19

and pretty much do the same thing they were

24:22

doing before?

24:23

I don't know the answer to that question,

24:26

but I lean towards thinking that the church

24:29

has got to be reformed.

24:32

The church has to begin to teach the mission

24:35

of man

24:36

under King Jesus, if we're ever going to see

24:39

any real transformation and change.

24:41

I think of the passage in Revelation

24:48

and it's been used and abused for many years,

24:51

but you've all probably heard of it.

24:53

It's the one where Jesus is knocking on the

24:55

door of your,

24:56

yeah, they say the heart, but if you read it

25:00

clearly,

25:01

he's knocking on the door of a church.

25:03

And I thought about this, what is that church

25:06

doing in there?

25:07

I think they're having church.

25:10

I think they're having church, but Jesus is

25:14

outside

25:14

and he's like, hey guys, remember me, remember

25:18

me?

25:18

And Jesus is not satisfied with the state of

25:22

the world.

25:23

He is not satisfied with the state of the

25:25

world.

25:26

And we're in church doing church stuff,

25:28

maybe we're doing it really well,

25:30

but we are not getting the ball and running

25:34

any plays.

25:35

We don't realize that we got to come down

25:37

out of the garden, mountaintop,

25:39

because there's some gold to be mined in those

25:42

hills

25:42

and some bidellium.

25:44

And to put it into a New Testament contest,

25:46

there's some souls that need to be saved

25:49

through the preaching of the word of God

25:50

and to be taught to observe all that Christ

25:54

has commanded

25:55

and he has commanded stuff in every area of

25:59

life.

25:59

We've got, what happens to salt that loses its

26:03

savor?

26:03

It's trampled underfoot by tyrants.

26:08

Do you see what's happening in our world?

26:10

But what if the salt doesn't even know the

26:13

purpose of salt?

26:15

I think that's where we are.

26:16

I think that's where we are.

26:18

I'm not even sure we think that it's even

26:20

worth

26:21

sowing the salt.

26:26

In my opinion, I think this is a crucial issue

26:31

that needs to be dealt with.

26:35

And I really think that if you want the young

26:39

men

26:39

just to speak frankly with you,

26:40

if you want the young men, they love this

26:44

stuff.

26:45

Give them a mission.

26:46

You want to understand why video games

26:48

are so exciting to young men?

26:51

It's because in a video game, you get to

26:54

exercise dominion.

26:56

Now it's over a virtual world.

26:57

But you get to kill the dragon.

26:59

You get to build a city.

27:01

You get to save the princess.

27:03

You see what's happening here?

27:05

You get to beat the bad guys.

27:06

You get to be a man, but no sweat, no risk.

27:10

And you can figure out how to do it in about a

27:12

half a day.

27:13

That's why they're so famous.

27:15

That's why they're so popular.

27:16

Because you're getting to vicariously live out

27:19

the way God designed you.

27:21

Well, we need our young men to get a hold

27:24

of the actual mission so that they can begin

27:27

to fulfill their purpose and exercise them

27:29

dominion

27:30

in the real world.

27:32

And I think if you give them that,

27:34

give them something to chew on,

27:35

I think you'll fill your church with them.

27:37

I really do.

27:38

Because a lot of the church is not giving men

27:41

this particular mission.

27:43

They're giving them the Sunday morning,

27:46

but they're not telling them how to live

27:48

as a Christian Monday through Saturday.

27:50

What did Paul tell Titus?

27:52

He said, teach what?

27:53

What did Paul tell Titus to teach?

27:55

He told him to teach sound doctrine in chapter

28:00

three.

28:00

But in chapter two, he told him to teach

28:02

that which accords with sound doctrine.

28:04

That's right.

28:06

That which accords with it.

28:07

And then he goes on to describe what he's

28:09

talking about.

28:11

Teach the older men to do this.

28:13

Teach the older women.

28:14

This is what you need to be doing.

28:16

Oversee these particular ministries.

28:18

Tell the slaves to be behaving their masters

28:20

and engage in their employment in these ways.

28:23

See, very earthy, very tangible,

28:25

very Monday through Saturday Titus.

28:27

Teach sound doctrine, amen?

28:29

But you also have to teach that

28:31

which accords with sound doctrine

28:34

so that people know how to fulfill

28:35

their particular vocational callings

28:38

as men and women of God in the real world.

28:41

I think that is absolutely essential for us.

28:47

Let me look at some of the tools that we have

28:49

been given

28:50

and we can pull some of these from our text.

28:53

First of all, Adam was given a job to do,

28:57

exercise dominion over the whole world.

28:59

That's a big job, right?

29:00

That's a big job, okay?

29:01

But he's the head of a new race.

29:03

He's the federal head and Pastor Brian's

29:04

gonna talk about that in a little bit of a

29:06

whole race

29:07

and he is the exercise dominion over the whole

29:09

world.

29:09

And so God creates him in his image.

29:12

In his image.

29:13

How much time do I have left?

29:17

15 minutes, all right, that's good, that's

29:19

good.

29:19

That's all I need, that's all I need.

29:21

He creates man in his own image.

29:25

What are some of the aspects of the image of

29:28

God?

29:28

There's a lot.

29:29

But one is that man is in covenant.

29:32

He's in covenant with God.

29:33

When you nod your head if that is somewhat

29:35

familiar with you,

29:36

he's in covenant with God.

29:37

You've heard Christianity is not a religion,

29:39

it's a relationship, you've heard that.

29:42

I think I get what they're saying,

29:44

but it is a religion, right?

29:46

Man, it is a relationship.

29:48

But that relationship is not ooey gooey smoosh

29:50

y.

29:51

The relationship has a structure called a

29:54

covenant, all right?

29:55

Man was created in covenant with God

29:58

and man was created in covenant with his wife

30:00

in the household, the marriage covenant.

30:02

And then if they had any children,

30:03

those children would be in covenant.

30:05

Man is a covenanting creature.

30:08

He's created in the image of God, right?

30:10

We're not like, we're not lone wolves.

30:13

We are created to live in packs.

30:15

We're created to be covenanting.

30:17

Just as God is covenanting, amen.

30:18

He's an individual and he is a community.

30:20

He is a unity and he is a diversity.

30:22

He is a tri unity.

30:24

He is one and he is many, amen.

30:26

And we are created in his image as one and we

30:29

are many.

30:29

There are covenant structures that we have

30:32

been put in

30:33

and that we belong in.

30:34

And one of them is First Baptist Livingston

30:36

and all these various churches.

30:37

You're in these covenants.

30:39

And you also are in families.

30:41

I was a Neely family and you're in a town

30:43

and you're in a state, amen.

30:46

Now, this is vitally important

30:48

because remember what I said earlier.

30:49

How are we gonna exercise dominion over this

30:52

earth

30:52

without some help, without a little help from

30:54

our friends,

30:55

without a diversity of gifts and a diversity

30:58

of labor

30:59

and without some organization, amen.

31:02

We couldn't exercise dominion over one bird,

31:06

over a chicken by ourselves.

31:08

We need structures.

31:10

We need covenant bonds.

31:13

The army understands this.

31:15

The government understands this.

31:16

Churches though, however, have forgotten this.

31:19

Churches think, you know, we're just

31:21

individuals out here.

31:22

We just do our own thing.

31:24

We don't have a job to do that.

31:25

We need one another in the gifts and the

31:27

structures

31:27

and the hierarchies of this church and of

31:29

these families.

31:30

We're just individuals.

31:31

And if we get mad, we'll hop to another church

31:33

.

31:33

And if we get mad, we'll hop to another church

31:36

.

31:36

If we get upset with our spouse, we'll just

31:38

divorce them.

31:38

We're just individuals out here.

31:40

And you know, the bummer about that

31:42

is that no one is ever an island unto

31:44

themselves.

31:45

It just makes you perfect fodder

31:47

for the covenant of the state.

31:49

The word federal means covenant.

31:52

So you strip out the meaning of the church

31:55

covenant.

31:56

You strip out the meaning of the family

31:57

covenant.

31:58

And what do you have left?

32:00

You, your babies and your government.

32:03

No, we cannot go that way.

32:04

The church has to recover the image of God and

32:07

man.

32:07

And that is the idea that we are covenanting

32:11

people.

32:11

When a young lady turns 18, they're not single

32:14

.

32:14

Okay, they're not single.

32:16

They have a mom.

32:17

They have a dad.

32:19

They have a brother.

32:20

They have a sister.

32:21

They're in a family.

32:22

They're not a single amen.

32:24

You understand what I'm trying to say.

32:25

You see, we're, the world is aiming

32:28

at our covenantal structures,

32:29

trying to remove them from our minds

32:31

so that we just jump from church to church.

32:34

Can you imagine a military unit being

32:36

effective

32:36

if anytime someone got upset,

32:38

they just jump to another one?

32:40

Because they have a mission they're trying to

32:42

solve.

32:43

They want to win.

32:43

What do we want to do?

32:45

If we're going to win, we need some structures

32:47

.

32:47

We need to recover biblical anthropology,

32:50

especially the image of God,

32:51

especially the covenant nature of man.

32:54

Amen?

32:55

Within every one of these covenants,

32:57

there are hierarchies.

32:58

That's how God established it.

32:59

Right there in the beginning,

33:00

we saw man and woman.

33:02

Man is the head of the household.

33:03

The woman is under.

33:04

What does the world tell us?

33:05

No, let's flatten it all out.

33:07

They don't say that about the government.

33:09

They don't say that about the state.

33:11

No, no, only flatten out the family.

33:14

And if a father tries to exercise authority,

33:16

he's a control freak.

33:17

He's the bad person.

33:18

He's toxic.

33:19

You see what they're trying to do?

33:20

They're not only trying to destroy the family.

33:22

You understand, Satan has got bigger plans

33:25

than just destroying your family.

33:26

He destroys your family

33:28

so that he can exercise dominion,

33:30

so that he can win.

33:32

We have to maintain our family structures

33:35

and the hierarchies of them

33:36

so that we can be effective in our mission.

33:38

You need a hierarchy to be effective.

33:40

You need a captain.

33:41

You need a XO.

33:42

You need squad leaders.

33:43

You need hierarchy.

33:45

Think about the church.

33:46

Anytime a pastor and a parishioner disagrees,

33:50

oh, well, who does he think he is?

33:51

The world wants to flatten out the hierarchies

33:53

of churches.

33:54

Make us all egalitarian.

33:55

Flatten the family, flatten the church,

33:58

which makes us slightly ineffective

34:01

in our particular mission.

34:02

Adam was given a nature which was covenanting

34:05

and he was in a family

34:06

and there was a structure and a hierarchy to

34:08

it.

34:09

This is essential for us.

34:11

This is strategically essential to recapture

34:14

in America and in our church.

34:17

He gave him, I think, perhaps the most

34:19

important thing.

34:19

He gave him a wife, amen?

34:22

'Cause I gotta be honest with you.

34:23

If I were Adam looking out over the earth,

34:26

I'd say, well, that's a lot of space for me.

34:29

I'm just one man limited by space and time.

34:32

Now, the God man, who is now seated at the

34:34

right hand

34:35

of the Father, exercising dominion over the

34:37

whole earth,

34:37

who has a Holy Spirit sent out

34:38

to the four corners of the earth,

34:39

he could do it by himself.

34:41

Now, thank God, he doesn't do it by himself.

34:42

We get to participate, but Adam couldn't do it

34:45

by himself.

34:46

He's just normal man, right?

34:49

And so God gave him a life giver and a helper.

34:54

Help him with what?

34:55

Help him with what?

34:57

His mission.

34:58

What are you supposed to be doing?

35:00

That's right.

35:01

Why did he need all those babies?

35:03

To help him with his mission.

35:05

Fill the earth, be fruitful, multiply, subdue

35:08

it.

35:09

It's a big earth out of there.

35:10

You know, let's have some babies.

35:11

Lord willing, let's have some babies.

35:13

Let's do this, amen?

35:15

Let's don't abort our babies.

35:16

Let's have babies so we can accomplish our

35:19

mission.

35:20

He gave him language.

35:23

He gave him reason.

35:25

You know, tell your children in school,

35:27

when they're developing their reasoning

35:28

abilities

35:29

and their verbal intelligence,

35:30

that they're honing the skills that God gave

35:33

them

35:33

so that they can be who God wants them to be.

35:36

They're honing their skills.

35:37

They're sharpening their swords,

35:38

the tools that he has given them.

35:40

It's more important than just vocabulary.

35:43

It's about the tool that God has given you

35:45

to accomplish your mission.

35:48

Starting on Monday morning.

35:49

He gave them resources, light and heat and

35:51

stars

35:51

and animals and plants and cell phones.

35:55

Why can't we share the gospel with the world?

35:58

We have cell phones.

36:00

What's stopping us?

36:01

I'll tell you what's stopping us.

36:03

We're not on mission.

36:04

We're not on mission.

36:06

That's what's stopping us.

36:07

He gave him the law.

36:12

The law is absolutely essential.

36:13

Any man who's going to repent and get back on

36:16

mission

36:17

and wants to exercise dominion over his voc

36:20

ation

36:20

and over his field and over the resources

36:22

that God has given him needs to start with his

36:24

own heart.

36:25

Amen, that's where you start.

36:26

You start with your heart.

36:28

And you use the law of God as a tool

36:30

to help you get that heart subdued.

36:32

You start with your heart and then you go to

36:35

your family

36:35

and then you move out to the church

36:37

and then you move out to your vocation.

36:39

That's generally how it works.

36:41

I do believe he gave him, well, he's given us.

36:46

Well, let me just mention this

36:47

because I think others will mention it.

36:49

He gave him a will to choose and prefall a man

36:53

was free.

36:53

He actually had free will to choose

36:56

to keep the terms of the covenant

36:58

or to disobey and break the terms of the

37:00

covenant.

37:01

Amen.

37:02

But for us, what do we have?

37:05

Listen, I'm gonna jump into the rest of the

37:08

conference

37:08

just for a second.

37:10

We have way more than Adam ever had.

37:12

We have the new Adam, the second Adam, the God

37:17

man

37:17

who has been given all authority in heaven and

37:21

on earth

37:22

and must reign until he puts all his enemies

37:25

under his feet

37:25

and you can argue about the timing on all of

37:27

that.

37:28

I don't care about that that much,

37:30

but Jesus is on the throne.

37:32

We say it all the time, right?

37:34

What's he doing?

37:35

He's doing what Adam was supposed to do,

37:38

but he's not gonna fail.

37:39

Amen.

37:40

Now, but here's the thing.

37:42

Does Adam get a wife and the second Adam not

37:45

get a wife?

37:46

Oh no, he gets a wife too.

37:48

He gets a life giver.

37:50

That's the church.

37:51

We have to evangelize.

37:52

We have to be evangelizing our own children

37:54

primarily,

37:55

but also we need to be evangelized in the

37:56

world

37:57

that we might be fruitful and multiply and

37:59

fill the earth

38:00

and he gets a helper if we will get on mission

38:04

.

38:04

If we will wake up to what he's doing in this

38:07

world,

38:07

he's not satisfied.

38:09

We've gotta come down out of our garden palace

38:13

,

38:13

equipped for the mission, right?

38:17

Rejuvenated for Monday morning.

38:20

Amen.

38:21

And get to work.

38:22

We've got to.

38:23

We've got to get to work.

38:25

Amen.

38:26

And he told us, he said,

38:27

that he would send his Holy Spirit to help us.

38:30

And I think really honestly, that's all we

38:33

really need.

38:33

I think we have every spiritual blessing in

38:36

the heavenlies.

38:37

If we would just repent and recover that

38:40

biblical view

38:41

of manhood and the purpose of man in our lives

38:45

.

38:45

Amen.

38:45

All right, do we stand?

38:47

All right, we can stand and close in prayer

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or we pray and then a break.

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That's right.

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Let's stand together.

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We pray and we will come back.

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So it's 7.30 right now after the prayer,

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we'll come back at 7.45

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to begin the second half of the conference.

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So let's go to the Lord in prayer.

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Father, we thank you for bringing us all here

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tonight.

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Lord, as we enjoy fellowship and some refresh

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ments now,

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Lord bless our food, our fellowship, our time

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together.

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And Lord, more than anything,

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draw our churches near to one another

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that as we labor for the kingdom

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that you would bless our churches,

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our pastors, our deacons,

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all members represented here, all churches,

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fellowshiping and working together for the

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kingdom.

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We ask these things in Jesus' name.

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Amen.

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