Glorious Way Church

Whole Hearted

Claire Buntrock

What if true peace isn't just a fleeting feeling but a profound state of being that you can actually cultivate? Join us on this spiritual journey as we explore the essence of living in wholeness with Jesus. We begin by contemplating the intimate connection symbolized through communion, unveiling how becoming one with Christ can transform inner turmoil into divine peace. Through scripture and personal insights, we discover the powerful concept of "shalom" and how aligning our lives with God's Word can bring completeness and healing.

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But I want to minister to you on the subject tonight. My message is titled Wholehearted, with the W-H Very important. Sometimes you feel like you have a hole in your heart but God wants to heal that. It's about being wholehearted and being made whole, and so follow me along with me tonight in the Word. I want to just say that God's been kind of talking to me about this since really the last time we had communion.

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I was sitting right down there and we were having communion, and I've had communion many times in my life. Once I was young, but now I am old, but I've never really seen it like this. It became real to me that I am eating the Lord, jesus Christ, and therefore I am made one with him. Have y'all ever thought of it like that? I'm sure you have. Y'all are more spiritual than me, but I'm eating him, I'm made one with him, I'm taking it in. I'm taking it in. This is the leap for me when I made one with him, jesus. And then that means I'm also made one with his word, because in John 1, 14, it's it calls Jesus the literal living word. So we can say, oh, jesus, we love you, but we can forget the stuff he gives us here and do something totally different. And when we do something totally different than his word, then there is war in our heart, there is misery, there's a gap there that the devil rushes in to fill with torment and brokenness and problems in our life. And so I was here when I was taking communion and I just wanted so badly. And we can have this. We can have wherever we are in our walk with faith. We can be better, we can be stronger, and I'm hugging my Bible and I'm like Lord. I just want to be one with this. I want whatever space that's in me, that's in my heart, that doesn't line up with this, something in my, in my life, an idea that I have, a habit that I have. Whatever I want it to, I want this to be my life. How many of y'all would say amen, amen, and that's the idea. We've never none of us all got here all at once.

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But that peace that comes from wholeness the Old Testament calls it shalom. Have you heard that? As a greeting Jewish people greet each other shalom, shalom, shalom and shalom. And it doesn't just mean the lack of war. It literally means a peace that comes from wholeness.

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When Jesus taught people how to pray. Remember the Lord's Prayer. I learned it when I was seven, because I was a good little Catholic girl, mary Claire, and we said give us this day our daily bread. But we said your will, your kingdom come, your will be done on earth as it is in heaven. So let there be a oneness between what happens on the earth, the real stuff, the blood, sweat and tears, between what happens on the earth and the glory and the God's plan that's written in heaven. Let those things be compressed together so there's a one, there's a, there's being, and that's what it means to be wholehearted and to actually have that peace, shalom, that peace that comes from wholeness. So let's look so anytime you. So?

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Shalom is a Hebrew word. Y'all Bible scholars out there tell me which Testament, old or new, is written in Hebrew. Originally, old Testament, old Testament, is written in Hebrew. So nowhere in the New Testament does it use the word shalom. It uses a different word for peace, irene many times, but when it uses shalom, that word is from a root that means whole and complete. There's also something very similar shalem. That means paying for something. You're making the seller of that thing whole, making them whole again. So, in other words, you're paid in full. Shalem, shalom, shalem. You're paid up. You're debt to God, because of your sin, for example. There are many examples. But he stamps in his own blood paid in full. I do not hold this to your account. You deserved hell, but you shall not go to hell. You are admitted. Boom into heaven. Stamped, boom, hallelujah, paid in full.

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So Isaiah 9, 6 has this idea of peace. It says for unto us a child is born it's a wonderful Christmas scripture Unto us a son is given and the government shall be on his shoulders and his name will be called wonderful counselor, mighty God, everlasting father. And what Prince of peace. Prince of peace. So that is Sar Shalom, the Prince of peace. So all of that wholeness can only come from him. He is the Prince of that and he gives that to us freely. And then it says of the increase of his government and peace there shall be no end. So his government, his, when we make him Lord, when we allow him to be King and Lord in our lives and we let him fix the broken parts and actually come in where we are living and fix us and align our lives with his word. The increase of that, the increase of his government in our lives comes with that peace, and that process shall never end in my life, amen. I confess that over my life. Do you confess that over your life?

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All right, and then dad read this scripture this morning out of John 1, 14. Well, he started up in verse one. In the beginning was the word, and the word was with God and the Word was God. So we're going way back to creation, rewind all the way Before there was any earth or world. Jesus was sitting there in creation as King and he was the Word. And God said let there be light. There was a spirit hovering over the darkness and the chaos, and then God said the word let there be light. And there was light and it was good. And then. But then, okay, now back to John. Though in their beginning the word was with God, the word was God.

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And then verse 14, fast forward, the word was made flesh, that's Jesus, and he dwelt among us and we beheld his glory, the glory of the only begotten of the father, full of grace and truth. And verse 16, and of his fullness. Everybody say fullness, we have all received, and grace heaped upon grace. There is a fullness to knowing Jesus and we. He does not want us to be broken and empty and leaky and sad and so, but that's the world's tendency, that is the way of if we do not pursue him constantly.

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How many of y'all know, we can wake up in a bad mood, we leak today, our kids can gripe or somebody can get on our nerves and now we don't feel that peace that I'm talking about. Have y'all ever maybe today, that you had that? Or you didn't feel when that bill came and you opened it and the homeowner, the insurance, ms Betty, when you saw, oh, oh, that's trying to go up on me $3,000. I got to shop that out. Anyway, she did hallelujah, she saved money.

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But you know you don't feel peace in that moment. You feel you can feel fear. Or how is this bill going to be paid? How am I going to battle this awful medical rapport? What's going to happen? And so we've got to elevate the word so that we're not living by our feelings. We're living by. I'm going to step into what God already has said and I'm going to rest and make that my peace. And so you know what we don't live by feelings.

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I am one of those people. Y'all pray for me. I know some of you are you. You do. Uh, you know, maybe there are people who see things in the spirit, and I haven't usually been one of those. Those people have a lot of you know, I just have.

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When I first prayed in tongues, for example, I know people when they first became baptized in the Holy Spirit and they prayed in tongues, they felt electricity, they felt heat, they fell out under the power of God. They had some feeling about it, and you know what? That didn't happen to me. I was 12 years old. My dad prayed for me at the foot of his little chair, in an ottoman or something, sat me down and I just said some stuff, I said some words and I just had to, by faith, know that God's word is true and he would not give me. If he promised me the Holy Spirit, he would not give me a stone. If he promised me bread, he wouldn't, you know. So I just believed that it was real. And then, as I have walked that out, I have become, as I pray in tongues now, I feel strength. I can Not every time, though, you know. Do y'all feel it every single time? Some of you might.

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I'm not a feelings person and I think in general, the longer we walk with the Lord, the more we have to learn how to just trust his word. What did he say? We might not feel anything about it, anyway. So that idea of being united with the Lord Psalm 103,. Bless the Lord, oh my soul, and all that is within me. So if there is something in me, if there is a cancer cell that somebody found on a, you know, there's not hallelujah, I don't receive that. But you know, if there's anything in me that does not praise the Lord, let all that is within me. Bless the Lord, oh my soul. Bless the Lord, all that is within me. So if it's not a blessing to the Lord, let's not let it be in us, let's kick it out. That taught on the power of the authority of the believer this morning. It was awesome, all right.

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So there's this other, there's this other idea. So we talk about okay, so uniting. So listen to this. So your heart. Psalm 86, 11 puts it like this Teach me your way, o Lord, I will walk in your truth. In other words, I'm going to do the stuff that you teach me. I'm not going to just hear it, I'm going to, I'm going to walk in it. Then it says unite my heart to fear your name. Unite. What can that possibly mean? And I really. And then it says I will praise you, Lord, with all my heart.

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So there is that idea that we can be half-hearted, we can be half-hearted and when we're half-hearted then we've got war in there. We have turmoil, we have, and that turmoil of that in your heart, that's the innermost part of your being. Then that creates. That creates even physical manifestation. We can have sickness that comes because our heart is at war. Our lifestyle is not lining up with the plan of God that he had for us and he made us in his image. He made us with a certain plan. Every one of you has an awesome plan, a future and a hope, and he puts you on this earth at this time, and you all have.

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I've been reading just in Acts again, reading about the apostle Paul. The apostle Paul was brilliant. He studied at the highest universities, he was so smart, but he was killing Christians. He was using his gift to hunt Christians and kill and drag them off to prison to be executed. That was his job and that was. He was really excited about it and all of his brilliant learning was working against the plan of God. Talk about not uniting his heart with God. He had war in his heart, he was miserable.

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He was sitting and consenting to the martyrdom of Stephen the great evangelist and sat there and watched while people threw stones and killed that man of God and he said, okay, he put his approval on that. But then, then God got a hold of that man and remember what happened On the road to Damascus. He saw the glory of God break out on him. It was so bright that it blinded him, knocked him off his horse and he submitted. He bowed his knee immediately.

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Who are you, lord? I'm Jesus, the one you're persecuting. It's hard for you to kick against the goats. Hard for you. Stop doing the hard thing. Use your gifts for the kingdom of God, gifts for the kingdom of God. And so he turned. In one day he completely turned and he used all of the inner. And then God won all of his gifts and talents. God won that and turned those around, and now they're working for the kingdom of God and not the kingdom of darkness. Now everybody wins, everybody wins. So what gift and talent do you have that you were formerly using for the things of this world and now we're to yield our members of as weapons of righteousness. Paul wrote that now he's like I'm not. I'm going to yield my members to be on the good side. I changed hats, hallelujah, and then we're united. With all my heart, I'm going to glorify your name forevermore. So when, without that, without that peace, then we have war. And it describes it in Psalm 38.

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David describes this miserable feeling of guilt. There are many times David feels this, and so when you read through the Psalms, I mean he just goes to the real place right there. He just goes there, talks about one place. The guilt of bloodshed was on it. It was really heavy. He was feeling so heavy and that's a burden none of us can carry. It's miserable.

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He said in Psalm 38, 3, he's talking to God. Your arrows are piercing me and your hand is pressing me down. There is no soundness in my flesh because of your anger, or health in my bones because of my sin. So there's no soundness. So this is like the opposite of peace. Peace is soundness, peace is harmony and wholeness. And boom, I'm like I'm singing the same tune as God for my life. I'm singing his tune, I'm in harmony. Well, it's nice, it's good. But here David is saying I have not been in harmony with you and therefore I can feel it all through my body, I can feel it in every part of my life.

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And you know, there is a feeling of brokenheartedness. It is real, it is real and it is destructive, and it is a tormenting feeling of grief. And then that same feeling can be the same as guilt. It is a literal feeling, it is a feeling of torment, and God said you do not have to carry that. I came to fix that, I came to reinforce that with my word and my spirit and my love. And I'm going to turn it around. Let's turn to Mark 5, because you just can't walk out of church without being encouraged when you read Mark 5. This is Jesus, this is Jesus and he's on a kind of a miracle tour here. He just he's fixing everybody and and and.

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So in verse 25, it said and a certain woman who had an issue of blood 12 years. So in other words, she had a have you suffered a really long time? Has this problem, has this brokenness, has this thing that is in your life, has it been going on for a long time? And so you got used to it and she had suffered many things of many physicians and she spent all that she had and was nothing better but rather grew worse. So she feels like I tried everything already, I did everything I knew to do and nothing has worked.

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You know, and I think of, I just have to, I have to talk about physicians really quick, because I don't think a lot has changed. We can say, oh, back then you know, they just did, they just did bloodletting or they just did. You know, they had bad medical procedures, they had like a bunch of hooky, spooky, witch doctor stuff and they couldn't do anything anyway. And, um, I really think so much of our medical system today is that. I'm going to say just a minute, just just a little thing. Um, but in every drug study there is something called an nnt, the number needed to treat.

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That is, every drug has been tested. It is supposed to spit out an NNT number, in other words, how many people are treated with this drug? How many people do I have to treat with this drug to get one person to improve their condition? And so if the number needed to treat is one, then I have a surefire thing I can give that drug and that one person is going to get a relief from it. But if the number needed to treat is like 300, then only one in 300 people are going to get any relief from it. But if the number needed to treat is like 300, then only one in 300 people are going to get any help from that drug. And a lot of drugs are on the market with an NNT of over 100. It's like a shot in the dark that you would get any. And these are commonly prescribed drugs. People pay a lot of money for drugs that have no result. It is shocking and so I relate.

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And this woman had spent everything that she had. So not only was she physically sick, but now she's broke and now there's nothing left for her and she's desperate. But when she heard, when she heard, when she heard, when she heard of Jesus, somebody told her hey, it doesn't have to be this way. Somebody said there's a, there's another way. You haven't tried.

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Jesus, he's going around and he's healing all. And he's preaching and teaching and healing. And anybody who's oppressed of the devil, he's healing them. There's a way. And she heard preaching and teaching and healing. And anybody who's oppressed of the devil, he's healing them. There's a way and she heard that and she came in the press behind there was a crowd and she touched his garment. For she said if I may touch his clothes, but his clothes I shall be whole.

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So so Jesus I've heard this taught many times he, he, always he had an outer garment because he was a rabbi. He would have had a prayer shawl that wrapped around him and that was his, that would cover his head when he prayed. And they had a particular way of praying and they had this shawl and that was his prayers. That was his anointing. She touched his anointing. You know, we cannot touch Jesus today, but we can touch his anointing through the power of the Holy Spirit. And in fact I heard Mark Hankins say this right here. He said everything that Jesus ever does for us today, it is through the Holy Spirit. We access the power of Jesus today by the Holy Spirit. So we can't touch Jesus, but we've got, we're carrying around that anointing with us every day. If we, if we stir it up, all right.

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So she's came, comes in, she touches. Because she said, she said, she said she believed. And then she spoke If I touch his clothes, I shall be whole and straightway the fountain of blood, of her blood was dried up and she felt in her body. She did feel something. She did feel something. And he felt something because he said who touched my clothes? And disciples said to him thou seest the multitude thronging thee Say thou, who touched me? Why would you ask that? Jesus, everybody's touching you. They're everybody crowded around you right now and he's nothing like that. No, not like that. Somebody touched my anointing somebody, and so this woman now she's, she's fearful and she had to admit it was me. She told him all the truth. I got out. I got out when I'm unclean by the law. The law said I'm not allowed to leave my house because I'm bleeding and that makes me unclean. And so I did an illegal thing. I came to school or I came to church without a mask and I violated the social distancing standards.

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Jesus, she broke the law to touch the anointing. Let that figure figure that out with your theology. Jesus said I'm the master of the Sabbath. He had his own disciples eat grain out of the field on the Sabbath. That technically meant they were harvesting. The Lord of the harvest, the Lord of the Sabbath, let his disciples break the law. I'm just going to leave that there, because I don't know what to do with that either, but it's true, it's true, all right.

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So she broke the law and then she just had to come clean, rabbi, I'm. So. I broke the law, but I got healed. And he said to her daughter thy faith has made thee whole, made thee whole, go in peace and be healed of, be whole of thy plague. And I wonder, I mean, if the Prince of Shalom tells you, be Shalom and go in Shalom and be whole you know she was sick, but she was also broke Do you think that she was paid back? Do you think that maybe when Prince of Peace says that, maybe when Prince of Peace says, be whole, be restored, to be restored? I mean, I believe Jesus is so merciful, he's so full of love. All right, so how? So? Just a few little things about how can we be complete and how can we and how can we let God fix us, because we?

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I have a good analogy for this parked out right, right out there in the parking lot, because my husband and my son bought a 1960, what kind? Seven, eight, seven, eight, nine, 70, 71, 72. It's a Johnny Cash car, but it's a 67, I think, on paper, but it has lots of parts from different eras, anyway, and they bought this truck. We James and I bought it because Ben was at youth camp. And in 2023, ben went to youth camp and we said, wow, when you know he's turning 16, and we really want him to have a vehicle.

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But vehicles are very expensive right now, you know. I mean all of the remember when you couldn't get a used car. It was like more expensive to buy a used car than it was a new car, and we had already bought a car for our daughter. We were like, lord, help us. Okay, we're going to be a buy a beater and fix it up. And that's what we did. And we had it shipped here on a car carrier from another state and it came and then we realized, wow, this is a really cool truck, but there's like 10 different ways to die.

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The welds underneath there were kind of rusty and it could maybe fall apart on you, I don't know. The gas tank in those years was right behind the seat. I didn't want my son to catch fire or, you know, bang his head against the windshield. That was right there and there were just lots of things. And so what ended up happening after they drove it down and back, they realized that it was not street worthy and because when you turn the steering wheel there was a play in it that was about like anyway, just lots of things. And so it ended up in pieces on my driveway that day, and that was 19 months ago. And this week he drove it to school for the first time.

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Hallelujah, hallelujah, but um, but that truck belonged in the dump, it belonged in a scrap heap somewhere, and we redeemed it. Hallelujah, because there was value in it for our dear son, um um. And we bought, we paid a price for it. But you know what we're all of us bought, we've been bought. God saw something valuable in us. He took us off the scrap heap, he restored us, he gave us a purpose and plan. He's everything. It's awesome.

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But I want to tell you that every day there's a little something on that truck that needs a little. You know it doesn't have air conditioning yet. That's not. Yet he's going to drive it and it's not going to have air. Okay, you've got windows, but you can't roll down the windows because that's broken. So we're going to work on that. That's on the list first, and it didn't have a radio, but now see, it got a radio. It got a radio on Saturday and so like, and one of the things, one of the things they had to do to this trust. So every that's just a picture of our sanctification Immediately.

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When you say yes to Jesus, when you say, yes, lord, I call you King and Lord, I believe you are the son of God, you confess him, then immediately you are redeemed. He purchases you at that moment. And let me tell you what that means. Ooh, I like this. Matthew Henry says it like this. He said well, I lost my place and I'll tell y'all in a minute. Oh, here it is.

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He never discharges the guilt of sin. Jesus never takes away the guilt of sin without also delivering from the power of it and he has made righteousness and sanctification that he may in the end be made complete redemption may free the soul from the very being of sin and loose the body from the bonds of the grave. And what is designed in all is that all flesh may glory in the Lord. And that is the note on first Corinthians, one 30, which we might read earlier. But I mean, when God takes away the sin, he also takes away all of its power over us. We don't have to be enslaved to it anymore. We can say no, no, anyway. And so we're bought back from that immediately and we are already the righteousness of God in Christ. Jesus sees us as perfect and new, like a newborn baby. He, completely just like you, wouldn't blame a newborn baby and say you're bad, you're, you know, stop that you dirtied your diaper. No, you wouldn't do that. That baby is innocent and pure and clean and perfect and God. That's the way God sees us. But then in our life we have to align our, we have to renew our mind and be transformed, and that's a process Romans 12, one and two but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Don't be conformed to the world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind.

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One of the things we had to do to that truck is all the electrical stuff was all eaten up and crazy and not working, and so the lights didn't come on If the brake lights, the blinkers didn't work, the like the stuff didn't, the electrical stuff didn't work, and so James had to watch 39 YouTube videos and buy some fuses and some rewiring kit and complete rewire, rewired the truck and most of it works now, but it still needs to be. There's still little things that you need to tweak. Oh well, that little part in grounded. So the dome light doesn't come on when you open that door but it does when you come back and this light up down here it needs a backup light, needs all of that. So rewiring, rewiring, rewiring.

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One thing that Thea learned she is studying biology at Oral Roberts University, hallelujah. And a neat thing that her professor told her and we're talking about renewing our mind to the word of God, about renewing our mind to the word of God but he, when studying neuroscience, he had a professor in college that was an atheist who said, or was not whatever, didn't believe that God's design for the human mind was. He said it had a design flaw. He said because you know, your brain has these neurons that all fire in succession. So every time we have a thought or a habit or like a pattern of thinking, it's because the neurons in that pathway through our brain they have gotten closer and closer together but they can't touch. So every time you do something again, that is something that you've done before. You've made those neurons grow on that pathway. They're growing a little bit closer together and the next time you do it again, they get a little bit closer together. And when you do it again, good or bad, they get a little bit closer together, but there's all. And so it's easier for that pattern to repeat over and over again in your mind. It's just a thing that your brain does.

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And so this professor said oh, that is a design flaw, because in that gap there will always be a synaptic chasm, he said A chasm between the synapses. They won't fire, they won't quite touch ever, and there's nothing you can do to make them touch. And that means that when we're old, sometimes calcium deposits get in there and gum up the works. And then that's when our brain doesn't work right or, you know, we can't remember certain things. And, oh, that's a design flaw. And something in this professor said no, no, god, why did you do that? What is this? And you know what that gap? Right, there is redemption, because if you ever got that to fuse, if your brain could make a pattern that was cement in there, then you could never break it.

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But God designed you to be able to make a different choice. He designed you to have a choice to say no, no, I've been redeemed from the sin, I am not doing that anymore. I'm going to make a new path and I'm going to renew my mind. I'm going to be transformed by the renewing of my mind and you know what? You could literally see that in your brain. It would literally show in your brain the transforming that Jesus does. And so Ben's truck got a new rewiring kit and we need one too. We need one too.

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All right, I want to have time to minister at the altar, but I want to just remind you of Isaiah 26,. Three you will keep. This is Jesus. God will keep him in perfect peace, in perfect shalom, whose mind is stayed on you because he trusts in you. Only Jesus can give the peace. Only Jesus. It will not come. I'm going to give an example. It will not come through philosophy, even if, like, there could be good ideas out there, really good, we can learn stuff. That's true and has it. But if it's not the word of God, it will not transform you and it will not be perfect peace. It will just be a good idea, and sometimes it's a bad idea. You cannot, for example, a bad idea. You cannot.

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For example, Colossians 2.8 says beware lest anyone cheat you through philosophy and empty deceit. According to the traditions of men. This is dead religion According to the basic tenets or principles of this world and not according to Christ, for in him Jesus only dwells all the fullness of the Godhead bodily. Everybody say fullness and you are complete. Everybody say I am complete In him, who is the head of all principality and power. In other words, there is fullness, there is completion, there is satisfaction, there is love and fulfillment and joy. There is wholeness in Jesus, but not an empty deceit and philosophy and traditions of men and religion. That's dead.

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Even if you take some of the ideas from the Bible and may you know it's not, it's the just say what the word says. It's already powerful. You don't have to paraphrase or reword it or repackage it to be more. You can just say the word there's peace. It'll rewire your brain. I am jumping around a lot, but it says that 2 Timothy 3.16 says all scripture is given by inspiration of God, is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction. If we have a bad pathway in the brain and we need to change, we need to go a different way. We can do that because the word will help us, and especially the, the Holy Spirit as he breathes on the word then hit, cause just the dead letter can kill you, can beat you up, like you know. You can feel oh, oh. But then the Holy Spirit comes and it's refreshing, and then the word comes alive to you and then it's profitable and it can correct you gently without you feeling, you know, sad about it. It's life giving and it's good for instruction and righteousness.

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That verse 17,. The man of God may be complete, thoroughly equipped for every good work. You are complete in God. You are complete in his word. You are thoroughly equipped. But, claire, I don't feel like it. But so andand-so. Their needs are so big and they're coming to me and they're asking I'm so unworthy and I've never done. You are complete, you are fully equipped.

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Do you have the word? Yep, you're here on a Sunday night. You are not watching the Superbowl commercials. I'm going to go home and see him. But we're thoroughly equipped, even if we just have John 3, 16,. We are thoroughly equipped just to know that God so loved the world that he gave his son and whosoever shall believe in him shall not perish and have everlasting life. We're equipped, we can help Hallelujah, so we're in perfect peace because our mind has stayed on him. We're rewired, we're transformed, we're fully equipped, hallelujah.

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I'm going to close with this and then we're going to pray, because I believe it's not just the word tonight, it is that God is going to come and we're going to take the next step and receive his peace. But Philippians 1.6 says I'm confident of this very thing, that he who has begun a good work in you it's him. He began it and he will complete it until the day of Jesus Christ. You know, all the parts and pieces are there. They just hadn't been installed yet. That's why we're here on Sunday night, so we can get another download, we can get another little fuse connected, we can get another window kit to roll down, keep the rain out. He's completing it and it's him. We just get to cooperate.