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Rev. David Holwick   T                                Family Concerns #2
First Baptist Church                                 Fourth of July Sunday
Ledgewood, New Jersey
July 6, 2008
                                                      Philippians 3:18-21

                       LIVE FOR SOMETHING LARGER


  I. BRAGGING RIGHTS.
      A. New Jersey has something others do not.
           In Tuesday's Star-Ledger newspaper, columnist Paul Mulshine
              noted that Rutgers has a plaque to those who died in
                 World War II.
           That's no big deal - almost all state universities in the
              United States have these.
           What makes Jersey stand out is that our state university
              also has a plaque for students who died in the Revolution.
           The heartland of America can't compete with that!
           But Massachusetts can.
           Celeste's hometown of Pepperell has a monument for locals
              who fought and died at Bunker Hill.
           That was in 1775, a full year before the Declaration of
              Independence.
           But before she starts to brag on that, I remind her that
              New Jersey beats them in taxes, so it is only a draw.
      B. It was more than a War of Independence.
          1) The colonists were motivated by great ideas.
              a) Freedom, individual rights and self-governance were
                    widely discussed.
              b) They believed in it so much they spent eight years
                    fighting a superpower to make it a reality.
          2) Our Revolution changed the way the world thinks of gov't.
              a) True power rests with the people, not the elite.
                  1> This is the principle behind the recent (and
                        controversial) Supreme Court decision on the
                           Second Amendment.
                  2> Since the government has guns, citizens should, too.
              b) Government should serve the people.
                  1> Negative examples like Zimbabwe are universally
                        condemned.
      C. Great ideas are the best motivators.
          1) Even our families are called to do something great.
          2) Raising kids and preparing for retirement are not enough.
          3) God calls on us to raise our sights and do great things.
 II. GOD'S KINGDOM SHOULD BE THE GREATEST MOTIVATOR OF ALL.
      A. Fourth of July vs. Easter.
          1) Fourth of July is freedom from political tyranny.
          2) Easter is freedom from the power of sin and death.
              a) It covers a lot more ground.
      B. Every Christian has dual-citizenship.
          1) The Fourth is a big day for new citizens in the U.S.
              a) Most places have a mass ceremony on that day.
          2) Philippians 3:20 says believers have dual citizenship.
              a) We also have passports for God's Kingdom.
              b) You can't get one by birth, only by double-birth.
          3) Contrast of worldly vs. heavenly citizenship.
              a) Worldly people worship their appetites.        Phil 3:19
              b) Heavenly people want to honor their Savior and
                    live for God.
III. YOU NEED A PLAN.
      A. Ruts are easy to fall into.
          1) They are comfortable and low-stress.
          2) Jesus doesn't call us to be comfortable.
      B. Be intentional about your goals.
          1) Have a vision for your family and the impact you want to
                have.
             Lily Tomlin once said, "I always wanted to be somebody...
                I just should have been more specific."             #30647
          2) Consider what your tombstone and obituary will say about you.
      C. Areas for challenge.
          1) Know your God.
              a) Not "know about him" but having a personal relationship
                    with him through Christ.
          2) Spread the Word.
              a) Be involved in outreach, starting with one neighbor.
              b) Be more involved in your church commitment.
                  1> Move beyond attendance to participation.
                  2> Volunteer for VBS, or a mission trip.
          3) Serve your neighbor.
              a) Josiah now sponsors an African child through Compassion
                    International.
              b) Celeste's sister Sara has always been quite spiritual.
                 She recently told me she was frustrated, and want to do
                    more than just attend a church.
                 Then she told me about a new ministry her church
                    sponsors.
                 For reduced rent, she becomes a caregiver in an
                    apartment building.
                 She will visit each family, help out when needed, and
                    be a special spiritual mentor.
                 Just 10 hours a week, but she expects it to energize
                    her faith.
 IV. FAILURE IS AN OPTION.
      A. Great goals don't always pan out.
         President Teddy Roosevelt once said:
         "Far better it is to dare mighty things, to win glorious
            triumphs, even though checkered by failure, than to take rank
            with those poor spirits who neither enjoy nor suffer much,
            because they live in the gray twilight that knows neither
               victory nor defeat."
                                                                   #19564
      B. Make an effort anyway.
         Yesterday I watched a PBS documentary on the ocean liner
            S.S. United States.
         In 1952, it set the world record for crossing the Atlantic.
         Celebrities like John Wayne and Jackie Gleason were
            passengers.
         Today it is a fading hulk in Philadelphia.
            Perhaps it will be refurbished, probably it will be junked.
         Most of the people interviewed on the documentary said it was
            so beautiful it should be saved.
         But nobody is doing anything about it.  And so it rusts away...
         Talk is cheap.
         Decide what you will do, then do it!

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SOURCES FOR ILLUSTRATIONS USED IN THIS SERMON:
#19564  "Roosevelt On Daring Mighty Things," by Teddy Roosevelt, Internet:
           Messages From the Masters; editor Jim Rohn, July 24, 2001.
#30647  "Making My Life Count," by Rev. Mark Brouwer, Bridgewood Church 
          (Christian Reformed) of Savage, Minnesota;
          http://www.bridgewood.org
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