New Perceptions

The Pugwash Factor, Part 1

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Participants: Dwight K. Nelson

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00:35 All hail the power of Jesus' Name
00:39 Let angels prostrate fall
00:44 Bring forth the royal diadem
00:48 And crown Him Lord of all
00:55 Bring forth the royal diadem
01:00 And crown Him Lord of all
01:09 Ye seed of Israel's chosen race
01:13 Ye ransomed of the fall
01:17 Hail Him who saves you by His grace
01:22 And crown Him Lord of all
01:29 Hail Him who saves you by His grace
01:33 And crown Him Lord of all
01:42 Let every kindred, every tribe
01:46 On this terrestrial ball
01:51 To Him all majesty ascribe
01:55 And crown Him Lord of all
02:03 To Him all majesty ascribe
02:08 And crown Him Lord of all
02:30 Oh, that with yonder sacred throng
02:35 We at His feet may fall
02:39 Join in the everlasting song
02:44 And crown Him Lord of all
02:52 Join in the everlasting song
02:57 And crown Him Lord of all
03:09 Amen. Amen.
03:12 Oh, draw me, Lord
03:20 Oh, draw me, Lord
03:28 Oh, draw me, Lord
03:36 And I'll run
03:40 After You
03:44 Oh, draw me
03:49 Lord
03:53 Oh, draw me
03:58 Lord
04:02 Oh, draw me
04:07 Lord
04:11 And I'll run
04:15 After You
04:21 Oh, draw me, Lord
04:28 Oh, draw me
04:35 Lord
04:38 Oh, draw me, Lord
04:44 And I'll run
04:47 And I'll run
04:49 After You
04:51 After You
04:56 Oh, draw me
05:00 Lord
05:04 Oh, draw me
05:09 Lord
05:12 Oh, draw me
05:17 Lord
05:20 And I'll run
05:25 After You
05:28 After You
05:35 Draw me close to You
05:43 Never let me go
05:49 I lay it all down again
05:56 To hear You say
05:57 That I'm Your friend
06:03 You are my desire
06:10 No one else will do
06:16 Cause no one else can take Your place
06:23 To feel the warmth of Your embrace
06:30 Help me find the way
06:33 Bring me back to You
06:43 You're all I want
06:49 You're all I've ever needed
06:56 You're all I want
07:02 Help me know You are near
07:13 You're all I want
07:19 You're all I've ever needed
07:27 You're all I want
07:34 Help me know You are near
07:41 Help me know You are near
08:03 How lovely is Thy dwelling place
08:11 O Lord of Hosts!
08:17 O Lord of Hosts!
08:25 Thy dwelling place
08:30 O Lord of Hosts!
08:41 How lovely
08:47 Is Thy dwelling place
08:52 O Lord of Hosts!
09:06 Thy dwelling place
09:12 O Lord of Hosts!
09:22 For my soul
09:27 It longeth, yet fainteth
09:31 It longeth, yet fainteth
09:35 It longeth, yet fainteth
09:46 For the courts
09:51 Of the Lord
10:00 My soul and body
10:04 Crieth out
10:08 Yea, for the living God
10:15 My soul and body
10:19 Crieth out
10:23 Yea, for the
10:34 living God
10:45 How lovely is Thy dwelling place
10:52 O Lord of Hosts!
10:58 O Lord of Hosts!
11:07 Thy dwelling place
11:12 O Lord of Hosts!
11:25 O blest are they
11:34 O blest are they
11:41 That dwell
11:44 Within Thy house
11:50 They praise Thy name evermore!
11:55 They praise Thy name evermore!
11:58 Praise Thy name
12:00 Praise Thy name
12:03 They praise Thy name evermore!
12:13 They praise Thy name evermore!
12:22 They praise Thy name evermore!
12:26 Praise Him
12:27 Praise Him
12:28 Praise Him
12:30 Praise Him
12:32 Praise Him
12:33 Praise Thy name
12:35 Evermore
12:46 How lovely
12:50 How lovely
12:58 How lovely
13:02 How lovely
13:06 How lovely
13:11 How lovely
13:14 Is Thy
13:19 Dwelling place
13:45 Amen!
13:54 Oh, thank you, university singers.
13:56 How lovely is your dwelling place, oh, God.
14:02 I'm thinking that all this morning long
14:03 as we've been worshipping,
14:05 as the Spirit has swept
14:09 our praise heavenward.
14:13 It's no wonder that psalmist
14:15 who composed those words also wrote,
14:18 "I was glad when they said to me,
14:21 'Let us go to the house of the Lord.'
14:24 " And here we are in the house of the Lord
14:28 on this inaugural Sabbath.
14:31 Can't believe summer's gone and the new year is here.
14:36 And it's just great to have our worship team back.
14:38 Where would you guys go all summer?
14:39 Why don't you stay around here?
14:41 Why do you leave?
14:43 But glad you're back.
14:44 And thank you, you swept us heavenward today.
14:49 Now another team has been working hard
14:50 to get ready for this series
14:51 and I'll have a prayer with you in just a moment.
14:54 It's our production team,
14:57 new series "The Pugwash Factor."
15:00 And so the team has been scrambling,
15:02 they've put together a little video trailer
15:05 and I want you to watch this.
15:07 We'll have prayer, it sets us up,
15:09 we'll have prayer and then
15:11 an unbelievable story, all right?
15:12 But first, your attention to the screens, please.
15:24 August 6th, 1945.
15:26 Bathed in the deadly glow of a single atomic bomb
15:29 over Hiroshima, Japan,
15:30 the world finds itself ushered into the atomic age.
15:33 Four years later, deep behind the iron curtain,
15:36 the Soviet Union conducts their first test
15:38 of an atomic weapon sparking at arms
15:40 raised the like of which the world has never seen.
15:43 Apprehensive scientists and intellectuals
15:45 debate the ominous fate of the planet.
15:47 Three days before his death on April 18, 1955,
15:50 American scientist, Albert Einstein,
15:52 joins British philosopher, Bertrand Russell,
15:54 in signing the Russell-Einstein Manifesto.
15:57 The prospect for the human race is somber beyond all precedent.
16:01 Mankind are faced with a clear-cut alternative,
16:03 either we shall all perish or we shall have to acquire
16:06 some slight degree of common sense.
16:08 Soon after, in the village of Pugwash, Nova Scotia,
16:11 22 scientists including 10 Nobel laureates,
16:14 gathered to ponder
16:16 how to avert the Cold War's threat of nuclear obliteration
16:19 and to forge a plan of global peace.
16:22 And half a century later, the quest still goes on.
16:25 Call it "The Pugwash Factor,"
16:26 because if those who know do not act,
16:28 the planet is doomed.
16:35 Let's pray.
16:36 Dear God, the Pugwash Factor,
16:38 we live with it night and day
16:40 now more than ever, we live with it,
16:42 a new generation on this planet,
16:44 we live with it.
16:46 So what does it mean for us?
16:47 How then shall we live?
16:49 Speak through Holy Scripture this morning,
16:53 convict our minds, engage our hearts, call us.
16:57 We're praying in Christ name,
16:59 amen.
17:01 My friend, Melchizedek Ponniah
17:03 shared this story with me this summer.
17:06 Diana Kim, Korean-American born in Honolulu, Hawaii.
17:09 Wouldn't you like to be born there?
17:12 But born into a messed up family,
17:15 her parents fighting, finally separate,
17:17 her dad leaves.
17:20 She's five years old.
17:21 It's amazing this girl survived childhood,
17:23 that really is the bright side of this,
17:27 she survives childhood, she survives her teenage years.
17:30 Enrolls in law school, she becomes a lawyer,
17:33 she blends her passion for photography
17:36 with law and advocacy,
17:39 she wants to pull and push for the homeless.
17:42 One day in Honolulu, she's down doing a photo shoot
17:45 working on a project that would become,
17:48 what would be called "The Homeless Paradise."
17:51 And she began shooting a series of pictures
17:53 on a stranger she met, a homeless individual.
17:57 And as you're gonna see,
17:58 she was able to capture in her pictures
18:00 the plight and the despair of the homeless
18:03 with her artistic craft.
18:05 All right, so she finishes the photo shoot,
18:07 she goes home.
18:08 She's doing the Photoshop now with her pictures.
18:10 Put it on the screen, please.
18:12 And so here you have one of the homeless.
18:14 You look at that picture,
18:16 the utter futility of this nameless, homeless,
18:21 victim of mental illness, the baggy eyes,
18:23 you see the baggy eyes closed.
18:25 You see the oily straggly hair,
18:27 the scarred dirty crusted skin and obviously,
18:31 what was once a nice, you know,
18:32 nice shirt is just ripped and torn, misbuttoned,
18:36 covering limply his bony chest.
18:41 And the more she worked this photograph and stared at it,
18:43 the more agitated she became
18:44 and finally she grabbed her camera,
18:46 she raced back down to Honolulu
18:48 to find the man whose picture she had been taking
18:50 and sure enough she finds him sitting on a concrete bench,
18:53 that's that next picture right there.
18:56 She walks up to the man and she begins to quiz him
18:58 with questions,
18:59 his answers are amazing.
19:04 She has just met her father she has not seen,
19:07 since the age of five.
19:11 Unbelievable, unforgivable, and, you know,
19:14 in an age where good new stories are so rare,
19:17 this one went viral.
19:19 Their story, her story
19:22 and then she posted this picture, I love it.
19:24 Take a look at this.
19:26 Father and daughter.
19:28 That's something, I mean,
19:29 please, sounds like the mission
19:31 you and I have been given, doesn't it?
19:33 Come on, didn't somebody come to us
19:34 and command us?
19:36 I want you to go and find the lost for me
19:38 because when you do, you will find your own family.
19:44 Am I pushing this one too far?
19:46 I don't think so.
19:48 Open your Bible with me to the mission,
19:51 articulated in red letter words,
19:53 five different passages, five separate books,
19:56 boom, boom, boom, boom, boom,
19:58 obviously,
19:59 this was not an afterthought to Jesus
20:01 who spoke these red letter words.
20:02 Let's start, let's just deal with them in order.
20:04 Matthew, open your Bible to Matthew,
20:06 you know the first book of the New Testament,
20:08 go to the last page
20:10 of the first book of the New Testament.
20:11 Matthew Chapter 28.
20:13 Matthew Chapter 28, I'll be in the NIV,
20:15 any Bible that you bring to worship is fine by me.
20:19 We got the pew Bible, of course,
20:20 you can find it there on page 672.
20:24 If you wanna track along but I wanna fly by these.
20:28 Five iterations from the same one.
20:32 So all the words are in red.
20:33 This is Matthew Chapter 5, let's pick it up.
20:35 Sorry, Matthew Chapter 28, let's pick it up in verse 18.
20:39 "Then Jesus came to His disciples and He said,
20:42 'All authority in heaven and on earth
20:43 has been given to me.
20:45 Therefore go,"
20:46 the mission, "Therefore go
20:49 and make disciples of all nations,
20:50 baptizing them in the name of the Father
20:52 and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit,
20:54 and teaching them to obey everything
20:56 I have commanded you.
20:57 And surely I am with you always,
21:00 to the very end of the age.'
21:02 " The mission,
21:03 just some little obscure afterthought
21:05 before He whisks back to heaven,
21:07 apparently not.
21:09 Go to the last page of the Gospel of Mark,
21:10 so that's the next book.
21:12 Go to the final page of the Gospel of Mark,
21:13 that would be Mark Chapter 16,
21:18 let's read verse 15.
21:19 Same Jesus, same disciples,
21:21 Mark 16:15, and Jesus said to His disciples,
21:25 "Go into all the world and preach the gospel,"
21:30 the good news "to all creation."
21:34 Well, let's go to the Book of Luke
21:36 and again we have to go to the last page,
21:37 Luke Chapter 24.
21:39 Five different books,
21:41 five separate passages,
21:45 the mission.
21:46 So Luke 24,
21:48 it should be the last page of Luke in your Bible.
21:51 Luke Chapter 24, what verse is this?
21:53 This is verse 46, same Jesus, same disciples,
21:56 and "He told them," verse 46,
21:58 "This is what is written:
22:00 The Messiah will suffer
22:01 and rise from the dead on the third day,
22:03 and repentance for the forgiveness of sins
22:06 will be preached in His name to all nations,
22:09 beginning at Jerusalem."
22:11 Three synoptics, we got them.
22:13 How about the fourth gospel, John?
22:14 Well, let's just go to the, end of John,
22:16 John Chapter 20.
22:18 The resurrected Christ, the disciples are stunned.
22:22 They cannot believe what appears before them,
22:26 it's Jesus, He's risen
22:28 and He speaks.
22:29 Isn't this something?
22:31 First words out of His mouth.
22:33 John 20:21, "And again Jesus said,"
22:35 to the disciples, shalom,
22:37 "Peace be with you!
22:39 As the Father has sent me,"
22:43 how does it go?
22:44 "I am sending you."
22:46 There's only one left.
22:48 How about Acts? Turn one page.
22:49 Acts 1:8, also red letters.
22:52 Here it comes.
22:53 "But you," Jesus, this is just
22:57 before He is snatched into that cloud and leaves.
23:02 Just before the ascension.
23:03 "But you," disciples, followers of mine.
23:06 "But you will receive power
23:07 when the Holy Spirit comes on you,
23:10 and you will be my witnesses,"
23:12 I promise you,
23:14 the mission, it'll be yours.
23:16 "You'll be my witnesses in Jerusalem,
23:17 and in all Judea and Samaria,
23:18 and to the ends of the earth."
23:21 There it is, ladies and gentlemen,
23:22 the mission.
23:23 Five commanding iterations
23:26 from the lips of Christ Jesus Himself,
23:28 the Lord of this rebel planet.
23:31 He says, "You follow Me,
23:32 I have a mission for you."
23:34 What's the mission? Take the gospel.
23:36 What's the gospel mean?
23:37 Let me show you the Greek word for the gospel.
23:39 What's the gospel mean? Take this to all the world.
23:41 Let's put it on the screen. Euangellion.
23:43 That's the Greek word. Euangellion.
23:46 It's put into English letters there.
23:49 Eu = good, angellion = message,
23:51 so it means good message or good news.
23:54 Now I want you to look at the first six letters
23:56 of that Greek word.
23:57 The first six letters,
23:58 can you see an English word in the first six letters?
24:03 Yeah, turn the 'u' to a 'v' and what do you have?
24:06 Yeah, let's put on the screen. Evangel.
24:07 What's evangel? The evangel is good news.
24:10 So when you are evangelizing, what's that?
24:13 You are sharing the good news.
24:17 So when you have evangelism, what's that?
24:20 Put on the screen.
24:22 Bad news.
24:25 I mean, come on, in a university community
24:26 like this, evangelism, bad news.
24:29 We don't do evangelism, let me tell you.
24:32 What happened to those words?
24:33 We had good news there going for,
24:36 you know what happens?
24:37 Sinclair Lewis, your English major,
24:39 Sinclair Lewis, that little book of his Elmer Gantry.
24:42 Who is he?
24:43 He is this huckster itinerant evangelist
24:46 who's bigger on wine, women and wealth
24:48 and turns the good news into a travesty
24:51 and so we, sophisticates, have grown up believing
24:54 that that is just something you don't do
24:56 when you're educated.
24:57 Are you crazy?
24:59 Evangelism is simply the act of communicating the good news,
25:02 it's evangelizing, it's the evangel.
25:05 And what's so good about the good news?
25:08 I like the way Mark Rutland put it.
25:11 He wrote about a survey of Americans
25:12 in which they were asked,
25:13 what words,
25:15 I shared this a few months ago with some of you.
25:17 "What words do they most love to hear?"
25:20 And you guessed it, the number one words
25:23 that Americans love to hear, "I love you."
25:28 Why not?
25:29 Number two, "I forgive you."
25:34 Why not?
25:36 Number three, the third of Americans,
25:38 the third most loved words,
25:40 "Supper is ready!"
25:45 Yeah, we love coming home, don't we?
25:49 When you're homeless, you wanna go home.
25:51 Mark Rutland says, you know, we got the gospel right there.
25:53 God loves us,
25:55 God forgives us and then He says,
25:57 "Come to a supper
25:58 I'm having or you'll be homeless no more."
26:02 It's the gospel.
26:03 Philip Yancey commenting on the good news of the gospel.
26:06 Let me put Yancey's words on the screen for you.
26:08 "In the midst of a planet marked by brokenness,
26:11 violence..."
26:12 Oh, mercy.
26:14 Did you follow the news this week?
26:16 Don't even bring it up.
26:18 This is the world we live in now.
26:20 It's just, "Pass the potatoes please,
26:21 after the headlines gone.
26:23 I've got to keep eating."
26:24 We just live with this now.
26:26 Yancey writing, "In the midst of a planet
26:27 marked by brokenness, violence,
26:29 natural disasters, ruptured relationships,
26:31 the gospel is truly good news."
26:33 And I love this simile.
26:35 Like an iPod listener dancing in a subway station
26:38 full of glum commuters,
26:41 a Christian hears a different sound,
26:43 of joy and laughter
26:45 on the other side of pain and death."
26:48 The good news of the gospel.
26:51 We hear other music
26:53 and we can even move to that music.
26:56 Okay, let me put the verse on the screen
26:57 but let's say it out loud without looking at the screen,
26:59 John 3:16, this is the gospel.
27:01 Let's say it out loud together.
27:03 "For God so loved the world that He gave His only Son,
27:08 that whosoever believes in Him shall not perish
27:13 but have everlasting life."
27:16 Ladies and gentlemen, that's the good news.
27:19 But the question is, do we really
27:21 understand the magnitude of what we just recited?
27:24 We've learned it since we were kids.
27:26 "For God so loved the world that He gave His only Son,"
27:29 but we have to remember, you know who the only Son is?
27:32 He's the one they called Jesus and Jesus said,
27:36 when we met Jesus, He said,
27:38 "Listen, if you've seen Me,
27:40 you have seen, you've seen the Father.
27:42 For the Father and I,
27:44 the Father and I are one,
27:45 we're not the same, we're one."
27:48 This is the same Jesus,
27:49 He stretches out His nail scarred hands
27:52 and He cries out, "Come to Me,
27:53 you who are worn out,
27:55 just burned out.
27:57 Come to Me and I'll give you rest."
27:58 And by the way, this is the same Jesus
28:00 who said, "Whoever comes to Me,
28:02 I will never cast out."
28:04 That's what Jesus says.
28:06 "Whoever comes to Me, I don't care what you've done.
28:08 I don't care who you are or who you are not.
28:11 I don't care how evil or messed up your life may be.
28:15 I don't care if your name is James Eagan Holmes."
28:19 You know what that name is?
28:20 The Colorado, movie theatre shooter.
28:24 Just sentenced this week to 12 consecutive life sentences plus
28:29 3,318 years tacked on just in case,
28:33 you outlive the 12.
28:38 I don't care if you're James Eagan Holmes,
28:40 anybody who comes to Me, you come to Me.
28:43 We're talking to the freshmen the other night,
28:45 Friday night we were together, a week ago.
28:47 And we looked at God as a divine auctioneer.
28:49 God says, "Listen, you come to Me,
28:51 you just raise your little pinky,
28:53 I'm looking for an excuse to save you,
28:55 not lose you."
28:57 That's what the good news is.
28:59 Sold to the guy in that last bench in this sanctuary,
29:04 I saw your pinky.
29:06 That's the good news.
29:08 Good news.
29:09 I want you to look at this verse,
29:11 one more verse to look up.
29:12 John 6:37, we've just been talking about,
29:14 but I want you to see it for yourself.
29:16 Circle it in your Bible.
29:17 This is the gospel, red letters,
29:19 everything today is red letters.
29:22 This is John 6:37, Jesus speaking,
29:25 "All those the Father gives Me will come to Me,
29:29 and whoever comes to Me
29:32 I will never drive away."
29:35 I don't care who you are, what you've done,
29:38 you raise up finger in My direction,
29:42 I'll never cast you out.
29:44 I carried some words in my Bible,
29:46 you get it in the study guide, it's already there.
29:49 Of all these words, whoever wrote these words,
29:52 boy, was she right about the gospel or what?
29:57 I'll put her words on the screen.
29:59 Her name happens to be Ellen White.
30:00 Take a look at these words.
30:02 "The message from God to me for you."
30:04 She's writing a letter to somebody.
30:06 I got some good news for you, boy.
30:07 Hey, girl, I got some good news for you.
30:09 "The message from God to me for you,
30:12 is 'Him that cometh unto me, I will in no wise cast out,'
30:16 If you have nothing else," now hold on, hold on.
30:18 "If you have nothing else to plead before God
30:20 but this one promise from your Lord and Savior,
30:23 you have the assurance,"
30:24 if there was only one verse in the Bible,
30:25 that was John 6:37.
30:27 "You have the assurance that you will never, never..."
30:31 By the way, Jesus in His text,
30:34 John 6:37, it's a double negative in the Greek.
30:38 "You, anyone who comes to Me,
30:40 I will no, not ever cast out." Double negative.
30:44 In case you missed it the first time,
30:45 I'm giving it to you the second time.
30:47 Interestingly, this author also uses a double negative.
30:51 "You will never, never be turned away."
30:54 I'll keep reading it, "It may seem to you
30:55 that you are hanging upon a single promise,
30:57 but don't worry.
30:59 Appropriate that one promise,
31:00 and it will open to you the whole treasure house
31:03 of the riches of the grace of Christ.
31:05 Cling to that promise and you are safe.
31:07 She who comes to me I will in no wise cast out."
31:10 One more line, "Present this one promise to Jesus."
31:13 You're coming to the pearly gates,
31:14 "you just present this one promise to Jesus
31:17 and you are as safe as though inside,
31:20 already inside the city."
31:23 Ladies and gentlemen, it does not get
31:25 any better than that.
31:26 One promise, you want that promise,
31:28 you're there.
31:30 One promise, that's the good news.
31:34 You just ask, I'll give it to you.
31:37 I'm not trying to play hard to give,
31:38 I'm not trying to lose you.
31:40 I'm trying to save you.
31:42 Ask me.
31:44 You have it.
31:46 Wow,
31:48 and if it's good news to us 'cause we asked Him one day,
31:52 once upon a time,
31:53 maybe you've never asked Him.
31:55 Maybe you're here today
31:56 and you have never invited Jesus into your life.
31:59 I've got good news for you.
32:00 I'm gonna give you an opportunity
32:02 in just a few moments to invite Him into your life.
32:05 Why not?
32:06 What are you waiting for?
32:08 The news can't get any better that this,
32:09 it's yours.
32:12 But Jesus says, look it, "You got it, now share it."
32:15 It was good to you, it'll be good to others.
32:17 Talking about blessed reciprocity
32:18 when we're together as faculty,
32:19 we talked about blessed reciprocity,
32:21 freely you receive, freely give, give it.
32:24 Take this good news to anyone
32:27 who is yet to hear it.
32:30 So I wanna share with you now and then I'll sit down.
32:32 Just seven of these and I'm sitting down.
32:34 Seven reasons,
32:36 seven reasons, take your study guide out
32:38 please, 'cause you'll need the study guide.
32:39 Seven reasons, why the mission of your life
32:41 is to fulfill your life mission?
32:43 That's your life.
32:44 The mission of your life is to fulfill your life mission.
32:47 That's it.
32:48 You got a study guide in your worship bulletin, pull it out.
32:50 Let's just fly through these.
32:52 Just seven of them.
32:53 We got some friendly ushers here,
32:55 you didn't get one, hold your hand up
32:56 and the ushers...
32:57 We got ushers in the back already moving.
32:59 We've got ushers up here, if you didn't get it,
33:00 you'll want these seven, so just hold your hand up,
33:02 they'll come right by you.
33:03 And let's go, let's put the...
33:06 website on the screen, please.
33:08 Those of you that are watching on the screen right now,
33:10 the live streaming with us, we're glad to have you.
33:13 If you go to this new series, The Pugwash Factor,
33:16 click on to the first message,
33:18 how to turn mission into possible,
33:21 you'll get the same study guide,
33:22 you'll have the same seven reasons.
33:24 All right, up in the balcony, good,
33:26 you've got it up there too.
33:28 All right, let's go.
33:30 Seven reasons,
33:32 why the mission of your life
33:34 is to fulfill your life mission.
33:36 Reason number one,
33:37 because you were made for mission.
33:41 You're made for a mission.
33:45 God had a purpose in mind
33:46 when the divine architect shapes you to fit perfectly
33:48 into your mother's womb, how did you do that?
33:50 He did it. You fit perfectly into her.
33:53 And when He puts you in her,
33:55 He said, "When that boy is born,
33:57 when that girl is born,
33:58 I got, I have a mission for you,
34:01 should you choose to accept it."
34:03 This is your mission.
34:05 Look at this, jot it down.
34:07 2 Corinthians 5:18, the Today's English Version.
34:12 I love this, Paul writing,
34:13 "Christ changed us from enemies into His friends
34:15 and gave us the task of making others
34:18 His friends also."
34:20 You had a mission when you're born.
34:21 "Hey, find friends for me.
34:22 You're my friend, would you find others for me?"
34:26 That classic Steps to Christ, I love this.
34:28 "No sooner does one come to Christ
34:30 and there is born in his heart
34:33 a desire to make known to others
34:36 what a precious friend he has found in Jesus,
34:39 the saving and sanctifying truth can't be shut up...
34:42 We shall seek to present to them,"
34:44 these people who don't have the good news,
34:45 "the attractions of Christ
34:46 and the unseen realities of the world to come."
34:49 Look it, if you've got a gift,
34:50 aren't you gonna tell somebody about it?
34:52 Let's say, let's just say
34:53 that registrations over a few days ago,
34:55 well, let's say you went to registration.
34:57 Oh, if this only had happened.
34:59 And you found out then an anonymous donor
35:01 had put $200,000 into your account,
35:06 here in Andrews University.
35:07 Wow, that'll cover one year, that'll be great.
35:10 You get covered that first year,
35:12 you wouldn't have to pay for it.
35:15 No, that would cover four years plus living expenses
35:18 and a few trips to Taco Bell,
35:19 we got it all right here for you.
35:22 But it's an anonymous donor.
35:24 Would you be telling everybody you knew,
35:26 you would be telling everybody on this campus.
35:27 It would be in the student moment next week, guess what?
35:29 Anonymous donor, $200,000,
35:32 but if the donor reveals his identity to you
35:37 and now you know his name,
35:39 what are you telling everybody?
35:41 You're talking about the donor by name and saying,
35:44 "He did this for me.
35:47 What might he do for you?"
35:50 That's it.
35:53 I'll give you a task,
35:54 what I've done for you, you do for others, please.
35:58 It's good news, right?
35:59 Of course, it's good news. All right.
36:01 Reason number two,
36:03 why the mission of your life is to fulfill your life mission?
36:07 Number two, because your mission
36:08 is a continuation of Jesus' mission on earth.
36:12 Now we just read in Matthew.
36:13 But I love the message, rendition of Matthew,
36:15 let's put that on the screen.
36:17 Jesus said, "Hey, go out.
36:18 Go out and train everyone you meet,
36:20 far and near, in this way of life,
36:22 and I'll be with you."
36:24 Those are the two key words in the last line of Matthew.
36:28 I will be with you.
36:31 By the way I've left,
36:33 I'm up there,
36:34 getting a place ready for you when you come.
36:36 But I will be with you through mine mighty spirit.
36:40 I will be with you.
36:42 That's why by the way, it's called a co-mission.
36:44 We don't do it ourselves, it's co,
36:46 we do it with Him.
36:47 I'm with you.
36:50 And I love the way Peterson finishes this,
36:52 "I'll be with you as you do this,
36:54 day after day after day,
36:58 right up to the end of the age."
37:00 Desire of Ages, jot this down.
37:01 "It is in working to spread the good news of salvation
37:04 that we are brought near to the Savior."
37:06 You want to go closer to Jesus this new year?
37:09 Thank you, worship team, for that.
37:10 That appeal draw me near, draw near...
37:13 That, who didn't resonate with that?
37:17 I want to be near to Jesus this year, don't you?
37:20 When you exercise the mission,
37:23 nothing will bring you closer to Him
37:25 than your life mission.
37:27 All right, reason number three,
37:30 why is this mission a big deal?
37:31 Because your mission
37:33 is a wonderful privilege, that's why.
37:35 2 Corinthians 6:1, I love this.
37:37 "We are workers," Paul writing,
37:38 "We are workers together with," whom?
37:41 With whom?
37:42 "With God." Can you believe it?
37:43 Almighty God,
37:45 while He was shaping you to fit into your mother's tummy.
37:47 Almighty God is saying,
37:48 "I can hardly wait for this girl to be born.
37:50 I can hardly wait for this boy to be born and grow up
37:51 because I am gonna get to work with him."
37:54 We have a mission together.
37:59 Privilege, are you kidding.
38:01 Wow, a wonderful privilege.
38:05 Ellen White, let me put her words on the screen
38:06 as I have thought of that cup,
38:08 she's thinking about Gethsemane in this particular
38:10 writing near the end of her life.
38:12 "As I have thought of that cup
38:13 trembling in the hands of Christ."
38:15 So she's in Gethsemane now.
38:17 "As I have realized
38:18 that He might have refused to drink."
38:20 Okay, I'm not gonna drink this, Father.
38:22 I'm not drinking this, I can't.
38:25 "He might have refused to drink
38:27 and left the world to perish in its sin,
38:30 I have pledged that every energy of my life
38:33 should be devoted to the work of winning souls for Him."
38:37 When you know that an anonymous donor
38:40 has set you free forever and ever,
38:44 I'll do whatever the donor needs.
38:46 My life has been set up by him for success, wow.
38:51 Reason number four,
38:53 why the mission of your life
38:54 is to fulfill your life mission?
38:56 Because telling others how they can have eternal life
38:59 is the greatest thing you can do for them.
39:02 Burn on.
39:04 The greatest thing.
39:05 Now, handing out a million dollars of registration
39:06 to everybody who comes,
39:08 that's not the greatest thing you can do for people.
39:09 That'll only give them for this life, that's nothing.
39:12 When you share the gospel, the good news,
39:14 you are giving them, you're introducing them to one
39:16 who will give them eternal life, the Savior.
39:19 You know what that means?
39:21 That means, until your roommate,
39:24 you know, the roommate that you have, yeah.
39:26 Until your roommate, until your neighbor,
39:30 until your friends find Jesus.
39:32 Now listen, this is hard to say
39:34 but it's true.
39:35 Until they find Jesus, they are lost,
39:40 lost.
39:42 Nobody goes but through Christ Himself.
39:47 That's pretty somber.
39:49 You're going to a public university, are you?
39:51 You're watching right now,
39:53 you don't even have the money to come
39:54 to a private school like this,
39:55 you're going to a public university,
39:57 that godless professor of yours,
40:00 if he doesn't meet your Savior, he's lost forever.
40:07 I mean, this is big stuff.
40:10 This is the greatest thing you can do for a human being.
40:13 It's to say, "I want you to meet
40:15 my anonymous donor.
40:19 He's ready for you."
40:21 Wow, you'll say, Dwight, you don't know my roommate.
40:24 You talk about the kid across the street,
40:25 across the hallway.
40:27 You have not seen a life as messed up as that."
40:31 Please.
40:33 I got some to share with you.
40:35 Desire of Ages, put it on the screen.
40:36 Look at this, maybe this is talking about you.
40:38 "Jesus knows the circumstances of every soul.
40:40 You may say, I am sinful, very sinful.
40:44 You may be,
40:46 but the worse you are," I love this,
40:48 "the worse you are, the more you need Jesus.
40:50 He turns no weeping, contrite one away.
40:53 He doesn't tell to any all that He might reveal,
40:55 but He bids every trembling soul take courage."
40:58 Jot this down. "Freely will He pardon all."
41:02 A-L-L.
41:03 Doesn't matter what he's like.
41:06 Doesn't matter what she's like.
41:07 "Freely He will pardon all who come to Him for forgiveness
41:09 and restoration."
41:11 Reason number five, there are only seven of these.
41:13 Here comes number five,
41:15 why is my life mission supposed to be the mission of my life?
41:18 Because your mission has eternal significance.
41:22 The clock is ticking, folks, please.
41:24 You know, have you ever watched CBS 60 minutes?
41:30 That's the clock, on all of us.
41:35 Jesus is speaking, red letter words, John 9.
41:37 Fill this in, please.
41:38 New Living Translation, "All of us," Jesus says,
41:41 "must quickly carry out the tasks.
41:42 The mission assigned us by the one who sent me,
41:44 because there is little time left
41:46 before the night falls and all work
41:49 comes to an end."
41:51 Do you suppose God knows we're running out of time?
41:54 Do you suppose God knows that America is running out of time?
41:57 Where is the moral clock on America?
42:00 What about the economic clock?
42:02 Do you know how close we came
42:03 to an economic meltdown this week?
42:05 You're having a grand old time
42:06 at Andrews University this week.
42:08 And the world comes to the precipice.
42:12 Let's pull back.
42:19 You say, Dwight, come on, I'm 21.
42:22 I got time,
42:23 I don't have to get serious about this mission.
42:25 You only have this life and I'm not gonna tell you
42:26 how many 21-year-olds,
42:30 I have buried.
42:32 No way, there is no way that any age gets a pass.
42:36 Oh, you're young enough.
42:37 You got time, girl.
42:38 Boy, you got time. You don't have time.
42:40 This life is all you have.
42:44 If you're gonna exercise this mission, it's now.
42:46 It's your life now, you can't put it off.
42:50 Reason number six.
42:52 No, I left out a quotation, sorry.
42:53 Christ's Object Lessons, this is good.
42:55 All the heaven by the way,
42:57 it's ready to go when you're ready.
42:58 Christ's Object Lessons, put it on the screen, please.
43:00 "In this work all the angels of heaven
43:04 are ready to co-operate.
43:06 All the resources of heaven are at the command of those
43:08 who are on the mission,
43:09 who are seeking to save the lost.
43:11 Angels will help you to reach the most careless
43:13 and the most hardened."
43:14 You're not in this alone.
43:16 Everybody up there is saying, "Go, boy.
43:18 Go, girl.
43:19 We're in it with you but you have to do this.
43:23 We can't do it, you do it."
43:26 They'll believe you faster than they'll believe us.
43:31 Wow.
43:32 Reason number six,
43:34 why should my life mission be the mission of my life?
43:36 Because your mission gives your life meaning.
43:39 That's why the American writer, psychologist, William James.
43:43 Put his words on the screen.
43:44 "The best use of life
43:46 is to spend it for something that outlasts it."
43:50 If you're spending your life on only what's now,
43:52 it's just for now, I got to have a great now.
43:56 You're crazy.
43:58 James is right.
43:59 Something that outlasts your life,
44:00 that's what you invested in.
44:04 That's what Paul is saying here, Acts 20:24,
44:06 put it on the screen, fill it in.
44:08 New Living Translation.
44:09 Paul says, "My life is worth nothing
44:12 unless I use it for doing the work
44:13 assigned to me by the Lord Jesus,
44:16 the work of telling others the Good News
44:17 about God's wonderful kindness and love."
44:20 And then Rick Warren in his book,
44:21 "The Purpose Driven Life."
44:23 I got these seven from my friend,
44:25 my Baptist friend, Rick.
44:28 I put a little Adventist adaptation to them.
44:31 But these are his words now.
44:32 Put it on the screen, "If you fail to fulfill
44:34 your God-given mission on earth,
44:36 you will have wasted the life God gave you.
44:39 There are people on this planet..."
44:41 Now listen up.
44:42 "There are people on this planet
44:44 whom only you will be able to reach,
44:47 because of where you live
44:48 or because of what God has made you to be.
44:52 If just one person will be in heaven because of you,
44:56 your life will have made a difference for eternity."
45:00 And that Baptist pastor is right.
45:07 Christ's Object Lessons,
45:09 "It is the privilege of every soul to be a living channel
45:12 through which God can communicate to the world
45:14 the treasures of His grace,
45:16 the unsearchable riches of Christ."
45:18 It's our calling, the mission.
45:20 We were born for this, it's your legacy.
45:22 All right, number seven, this is it.
45:26 Reason number seven, why the mission of your life
45:27 is to fulfill your life mission?
45:29 Because God's timetable for history's ending
45:34 is connected to the completion of our commission.
45:39 We got to do it. That's what Jesus is saying.
45:41 Red letter words, on the screen, please.
45:42 Matthew 24:14, jot it down.
45:45 "And this gospel of the kingdom
45:47 will be preached in all the world
45:48 as a witness to all the nations,
45:50 and then the end will come."
45:56 Somehow when you realize
45:58 that this planet cannot go on forever
46:01 and most thinking people on this planet now
46:04 recognize that.
46:05 When you realize
46:07 that we're living with a dwindling commodity
46:09 called time for the human race.
46:13 Life just is not the same.
46:16 This book, Desire of Ages captures that
46:17 very thinking today.
46:19 Put it, your last quotation on the screen.
46:21 "Those who watch for the Lord's coming
46:24 are not waiting in idle expectancy.
46:26 With vigilant watching they combine earnest working."
46:29 Now here it goes.
46:30 "Because they know that the Lord is at..."
46:34 Would you write that down?
46:36 "Because they know that the Lord is at the door,"
46:39 that Jesus is coming soon, followers of Christ,
46:42 "their zeal is quickened
46:43 to co-operate with the divine intelligences
46:45 in working for the salvation of souls."
46:49 When you sense that the world is running out of time,
46:53 something takes hold of you
46:54 and that's the reason for the title,
46:56 "The Pugwash Factor."
46:58 You just saw it a moment ago.
46:59 I wrote about it in today's blog,
47:01 you have it there.
47:02 Don't read it now.
47:04 The Pugwash Factor,
47:06 the compelling narrative of Albert Einstein
47:07 and Bertrand Russell
47:09 and some of the brightest thinkers in the world.
47:10 1955, after the two atomic bombs
47:14 over Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan, 1955.
47:20 Something must be done,
47:23 so we're calling it, it's not their words,
47:25 it's our words, The Pugwash Factor.
47:26 Pugwash, Nova Scotia.
47:28 Karen and I were there this summer.
47:29 That's a obscure little village on the eastern edge of Canada
47:33 but what a history.
47:34 1957,
47:35 scientists, philosophers, thinkers
47:37 from all over the world,
47:38 10 Nobel Laureates included, gathered in Pugwash,
47:42 Nova Scotia and they are driven by a single mantra.
47:46 I'm gonna put that mantra on the screen.
47:48 This is why they met.
47:50 Take a look at this. Here is their mantra.
47:52 "Given the urgency of the times,"
47:54 shouldn't we, scientists, shouldn't we, thinkers,
47:57 "shouldn't we be doing something to warn the world?"
48:01 The nuclear age has pushed us to the precipice of eternity.
48:08 Shouldn't we be doing something,
48:10 call it the Pugwash Factor.
48:12 Keep the words up and just change,
48:14 tweak the ending, will you?
48:15 Given the urgency of the times,
48:18 shouldn't we be doing something to tell the world
48:21 about this Jesus who is coming soon?
48:24 That's why you have the mission
48:26 with the brightest minds on earth saying,
48:28 "We got to do something or we're dead."
48:31 We have the same mission.
48:33 Only that it does not end in a mushroom cloud,
48:36 our mission ends in eternity, and there are people dying
48:40 for the good news that you have.
48:42 This new year at Andrews University,
48:45 let the mission be our mission.
48:47 What do you say?
48:49 Come on.
48:50 You got a roommate,
48:51 you got a friend, you got a colleague,
48:54 you got a student in your class
48:56 that you know is godless and is an atheist.
48:58 You got somebody nearby, that needs the good news,
49:02 you got a neighbor,
49:03 this year,
49:04 this is the year for the mission.
49:07 Oh, and by the way,
49:09 the next time you're in Honolulu,
49:11 please make sure that you look up Diana Kim,
49:14 either at her photo studio or her law offices.
49:16 And you ask her this question,
49:18 would you mind doing this when you're there?
49:19 Just ask her this question.
49:20 Are you glad you went back to find
49:23 that homeless stranger that day?
49:26 And then you wait for her answer,
49:28 because I don't know what it'll be,
49:30 but I predict all she will do
49:32 is pull out a picture for you to look at,
49:35 a picture that looks like that.
49:38 Because when you discover that the lost are your family,
49:41 why wouldn't you hurry
49:43 back to find them with the good news,
49:46 they can come home now.
49:52 Now.
49:56 Pull out your connect card, will you,
49:58 please, before we pray?
50:01 What do we do with this, the mission?
50:04 I see we have guests here,
50:06 we're always delighted that you're here,
50:07 whoever you are.
50:09 Fill out the front of the card
50:10 with what you're comfortable with,
50:11 we do this every week and so,
50:14 our regular students who've been here.
50:15 Notes.
50:17 Hit to the back and we call the backside of the card.
50:19 My next step today and the ushers, see them moving
50:21 because they're gonna receive the card right now.
50:24 My next step today is,
50:25 I thank God for the good news and I want to share it.
50:30 I want to put a check mark there, don't you?
50:31 Why not? Why not?
50:34 I want to share it, don't you?
50:36 Box number two, I want to follow Jesus
50:38 as my Savior and be baptized.
50:39 I told you, I give an invitation, this was it.
50:42 If you've never been baptized,
50:44 you have never come to Jesus publicly.
50:47 I want to give you an invitation right now,
50:49 put a check mark there.
50:50 If you put your email dress on the front,
50:52 we'll be in touch with you by email.
50:54 Nobody's gonna come and say, "You got to join this church.
50:57 You got to..." No, we just wanna assist you.
51:00 We want you to be able to have the good news,
51:03 we want the anonymous donor to be your friend too
51:05 'cause then he's not anonymous.
51:07 And He'll change your life,
51:09 you'll never be the same for the good.
51:11 It's good news, remember, it's good news.
51:15 Put a check mark there. We'll be in touch with you.
51:16 Number three, I want to invite my friends to here, Ty Gibson.
51:19 Please send me more information.
51:21 Ty Gibson, two weeks from right now,
51:23 Ty, one of the great writers in our community of faith.
51:27 I'm telling you that the boy has been gifted to the max.
51:31 He's gonna be standing right here,
51:34 public speaker all over the world.
51:36 We lined him up and for seven nights
51:39 and seven days,
51:41 he's going to, with this campus,
51:43 he's going to reveal, remind us,
51:48 how great the good news really is.
51:50 You're gonna be blessed to the max.
51:52 Listen, it's not just for you, if you know somebody,
51:54 be thinking, I've got two weeks,
51:55 this is the easiest way to do your mission,
51:56 just bring somebody.
51:58 We'll put something in the bulletin next week,
51:59 you just hand it to them.
52:02 I want to invite my friends to here, Ty Gibson.
52:05 Send me more info, put an email address
52:07 and we'll give you the particulars.
52:08 And finally, I wanna learn how to share my faith.
52:11 Please send me information
52:12 regarding a new grow group on witnessing.
52:16 We got 76 grow groups,
52:17 we never had this, this is wonderful.
52:19 Seventy-six grow groups ready to go,
52:20 you'll get the menu and in the next Sabbath,
52:22 probably the Sabbath after, this catalog.
52:25 But there's one devoted to just sharing the good news.
52:29 If you want just a little coaching,
52:30 just meet people like you who all want to get,
52:32 how do we share this good news?
52:33 Put a check mark there, we'll send you the information.
52:35 We're not signing you up
52:36 but we'll send you the information,
52:38 then you can make the choice.
52:39 We're on the cusp of the new year,
52:41 the mission this year is the mission.
52:46 I wanna pray with you before we end our services,
52:50 one of these glorious, this is our tradition here,
52:52 we end the service with standing together
52:54 and singing the Lord's Prayer.
52:57 But I wanna pray with you before that
52:58 and then we need to receive these cards from you.
53:00 Let's pray.
53:01 Oh, God,
53:03 the good news,
53:05 it doesn't get any better than this.
53:07 The man who went to Calvary is the eternal God Himself
53:10 and He says, "I've been an anonymous donor in your life.
53:14 I've been providing everything for you.
53:15 I'd love to get to know you."
53:17 Father, with good news like that,
53:19 don't let us sit on it, please.
53:21 What are we living for? Just this life, it's over.
53:24 The brightest minds on earth know,
53:27 but take us and...
53:29 may the mission become a life for us
53:31 and over these next few Sabbaths,
53:32 shape the mission in us, give us some technique,
53:34 give us the skill that we'll be comfortable with,
53:38 but may the good news first be good news here
53:41 and for every man and woman
53:42 and young adult who's put a check mark,
53:44 a teenager, I wanna follow Jesus in baptism,
53:47 seal that decision.
53:48 Thank you for that quiet decision,
53:50 honor it, seal it,
53:52 move them however long they wish,
53:54 but move them to that day.
53:57 We return our morning tithes and offerings,
53:59 we've received much,
54:00 we give to you out of gratitude.
54:02 In Jesus name, amen.
54:15 Our Father
54:24 Which art in Heaven
54:35 Hallowed be
54:44 Thy name
54:53 Thy kingdom come
55:00 Thy will be done
55:06 On Earth
55:11 As it is
55:15 In Heaven
55:36 Give us this day
55:41 our daily bread
55:47 And forgive us our debts
55:52 As we forgive our debtors
56:04 And lead us not into temptation
56:10 But deliver us from evil
56:17 For Thine is the kingdom
56:25 And the power,
56:28 and the glory
56:34 Forever
56:44 Amen
57:12 May I take an extra moment with you
57:14 and let you know how grateful I am
57:15 that you joined us in worship today.
57:17 I hear from viewers like you across the nation
57:20 and literally around the world
57:21 and I'm thankful.
57:22 If you'd like to explore it further
57:24 what we have just shared,
57:25 I hope you'll visit us at our website.
57:27 It's an easy one to remember, www.pmchurch.tv.
57:32 We're the Pioneer Memorial Church,
57:34 here on the campus of Andrews University.
57:36 So that's www.pmchurch.tv.
57:39 Click on to that website
57:41 and you'll be able to listen to a podcast of this material.
57:43 You can download the presentation.
57:44 You can print off the study guide.
57:46 You may have a special prayer need that you wish to share
57:48 with our prayer partners
57:50 or you may wish to partner with us
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57:54 with the everlasting good news of Christ.
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58:06 In the meantime,
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58:10 every step of this adventurous way.


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