Message series awakening - part 5 - awakening to regret - pastor chuck bernal - 05-21-17

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nagivator

nagivator(a passenger in a vehicle that

constantly

nags the driver about everything)

phonesia

phonesia(dialing a phone number and forgetting

whom you were calling just as they

answer)

cashtray

cashtray(the ashtray in your car

that is full of coins)

facejacked

facejacked(having your Facebook status changed

by

someone as a practical joke)

disconfect

disconfect(to sterilize a piece of candy

you dropped on the floor by blowing on

it)

blamestorming

blamestorming (sitting in a group and discussing

who’s responsible for the company’s

problems rather than trying to solve

them)

familiar words

grace

”Taste them again for the

first time”

awakening to regret (i wish i could start over)

Make sure that no one misses out on God’s

grace.

(Hebrews 12:15 - CEB)

When you miss grace,

you live with the pain of regret

For I am fully aware of all I have done wrong,

and my guilt is there, staring me in the face.

(Psalm 51:3 – Voice)

My shameful deed haunts me day and night.

(Psalm 51:3 – Living Bible)

I know how bad I’ve been; my sins are staring

me down.

(Psalm 51:3 – The Message)

I’m exhausted. I cannot even speak, my voice

fading as sighs. Every day ends in the same

place —

lying in bed, covered in tears, my pillow wet with

sorrow. (Psalm 6:6 – Voice)

when we hit bottom and realize what a mess

we have made of our lives and what a mess life

has made of us, our reaction is to say,

“i wish i could start over”

when you embrace grace,

you live with freedom & forgiveness

For by the blood of Christ we are set free, that

is,

our sins are forgiven. How great is the grace of

God,

which he gave to us in such large measure!

(Ephesians 1:7-8 – GNB)

You will never appreciate grace until

you realize just how much you need it!

The more I recognize the ugliness of my sin,

the more I can appreciate the beauty of God’s

grace.

Everyone has sinned;

we all fall short of God’s glorious standard.

(Romans 3:23 – New Living Translation)

As long as I think, “i’m not that bad”,

grace will never seem that good.

If the biggest sinner you know isn’t you,

then you don’t know yourself very well.

This is a trustworthy saying, and everyone

should accept it: “Christ Jesus came into the

world to save sinners” —

and I am the worst of them all.

(1 Timothy 1:15 – New Living Translation)

We don’t need an explanation of grace;

we need to experience it –

and that’s why Jesus came!

The Word became a human being

full of grace and truth and lived among us.

(John 1:14 – Good News Translation)

Jesus never used the word grace;

but he taught us about grace through

stories

John

Jamesmy story

of grace

When Adam sinned, sin entered the world.

Adam’s sin brought death, so death spread to

everyone,

for everyone sinned . . . For the sin of this one

man,

Adam, brought death to many.

But even greater is God’s wonderful grace and

his gift of forgiveness to many through this other

man, Jesus Christ.

And the result of God’s gracious gift

is very different from the result of that one man’s

sin.

For Adam’s sin led to, but God’s free gift leads

to our being made right with God, even though

we are guilty of many sins. For the sin of this

one man, Adam,

caused death to rule over many.

But EVEN GREATER IS GOD’S WONDERFUL

GRACE

and his gift of righteousness, for all who receive

it will live in triumph over sin and death through

this one man, Jesus Christ. (Romans 5:12-17 –

New Living Translation)

grace is > ___________________

grace is powerful enough

to erase your guilt

grace is big enough

to cover your shame

grace is real enough

to heal your relationships

grace is strong enough

to hold you up when you’re weak

grace is sweet enough

to cure your bitterness

grace is satisfying enough

to deal with your disappointment

grace is beautiful enough

to redeem your brokenness

For it’s by God’s grace that you have been

saved.

You receive it through faith.

It was not our plan or our effort.

It is God’s gift, pure and simple.

You didn’t earn it, not one of us did, so don’t go

around bragging that you must have done

something amazing.

(Ephesians 2:8-9 – Voice)