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Title: "The Real You Comes Out" or "True Character Reveals Itself"
The definition of the word Character is "the mental and moral qualities distinctive to an individual."
Your character reveals the kind of person you are. It shows your true personality, underlying beliefs, top priorities, and deepest desires. Character reveals itself over time, mainly in moments of adversity, failure, or triumph.
Some practical examples include doing the right thing when no one is watching, having the power or position to get away with something but refusing to do so, or choosing to take the moral high ground in a situation where you were wronged and can exact revenge.
David's true Character revealed itself in many different scenarios. As a young shepherd boy, he protected his flock by killing a lion and a bear. He defended the name of God and Israel by slaying the Giant Goliath. In all of this, he remained humble and gave God the Glory. As the future King of Israel, he had the opportunity to kill King Saul after being wrongfully hunted because of jealousy. David was not only anointed by God, but he was loyal to the King and country and a valiant warrior. Saul was so jealous of David that he tried to kill him, but his life was spared twice by David, in the cave of Adullam and the wilderness of Ziph. When he was King, David committed a great sin by having Uriah the Hittite put in the heat of the battle because he desired Uriah's wife, Bathsheba, and committed adultery with her. David's Character comes to light when he acknowledged his sin and repented in Psalm 51.
Joseph showed his true Character after being betrayed by his brothers and wrongfully accused by Potiphar's wife, but then eventually rose to power and had an opportunity to get even.
On earth, the Lord Jesus was challenged, interrupted, opposed, and mistreated; yet, in every situation and scenario, He demonstrated love, humility, patience, kindness, and compassion.
True Character reveals itself in Exodus chapter 1. Exodus chapter 1 is a continuation of the last chapter of Genesis. Joseph has passed away, but the Israelites are still in Egypt and have multiplied. There is a new King of Egypt, a different Pharaoh than the one Joseph had, and he sees the children of Israel as threats and chooses to be cruel by enslaving them and giving them taskmasters. They are obedient and built "treasured cities" for Pharaoh and even continued to multiply. Pharaoh sees them as a threat and tells his midwives to kill the Hebrew babies when they are born if they are male. The midwives refused to do this because they feared God, which in turn brought them blessings from God. The chapter concludes with Pharaoh commanding Egypt to murder the Hebrew babies that were born male by throwing them into the River.
How is true Character revealed in Exodus chapter 1?
Pharaoh
The Midwives
The Children of Israel
As an application...
Q: WHO ARE YOU?
The Real you will be revealed...
A. Time
First impressions, cultural norms, performances, can all be masks of a person's Character.
(Work illustration)
B. Trials
"Listen to what people say when they are mad, that's when the truth comes out."
“You find out who your real friends are when you’re involved in a scandal.” — Elizabeth Taylor
One of the best ways to show a persons true colors is who they are during trials.
RECAP:
Outline:
I. Our Identity
- Our old nature of: Shame, Lying; blame shifting; anger; hate; etc. is no longer our nature. We now want love, peace; joy; forgiveness
II. Our Intentions
There is an old saying that who you are when no one else is around is who you really are. This is very true. These are some very deep questions to ask ourselves.
III. Our Influence
Proverbs 13:20 "He that walketh with wise men shall be wise: but a companion of fools shall be destroyed,"
Conclusion:
A special thank you to my Friend Michael Barnette for the song "All things new" and to my friend Dave Compton for the opening remarks.
By Dean Carmichael, JrTitle: "The Real You Comes Out" or "True Character Reveals Itself"
The definition of the word Character is "the mental and moral qualities distinctive to an individual."
Your character reveals the kind of person you are. It shows your true personality, underlying beliefs, top priorities, and deepest desires. Character reveals itself over time, mainly in moments of adversity, failure, or triumph.
Some practical examples include doing the right thing when no one is watching, having the power or position to get away with something but refusing to do so, or choosing to take the moral high ground in a situation where you were wronged and can exact revenge.
David's true Character revealed itself in many different scenarios. As a young shepherd boy, he protected his flock by killing a lion and a bear. He defended the name of God and Israel by slaying the Giant Goliath. In all of this, he remained humble and gave God the Glory. As the future King of Israel, he had the opportunity to kill King Saul after being wrongfully hunted because of jealousy. David was not only anointed by God, but he was loyal to the King and country and a valiant warrior. Saul was so jealous of David that he tried to kill him, but his life was spared twice by David, in the cave of Adullam and the wilderness of Ziph. When he was King, David committed a great sin by having Uriah the Hittite put in the heat of the battle because he desired Uriah's wife, Bathsheba, and committed adultery with her. David's Character comes to light when he acknowledged his sin and repented in Psalm 51.
Joseph showed his true Character after being betrayed by his brothers and wrongfully accused by Potiphar's wife, but then eventually rose to power and had an opportunity to get even.
On earth, the Lord Jesus was challenged, interrupted, opposed, and mistreated; yet, in every situation and scenario, He demonstrated love, humility, patience, kindness, and compassion.
True Character reveals itself in Exodus chapter 1. Exodus chapter 1 is a continuation of the last chapter of Genesis. Joseph has passed away, but the Israelites are still in Egypt and have multiplied. There is a new King of Egypt, a different Pharaoh than the one Joseph had, and he sees the children of Israel as threats and chooses to be cruel by enslaving them and giving them taskmasters. They are obedient and built "treasured cities" for Pharaoh and even continued to multiply. Pharaoh sees them as a threat and tells his midwives to kill the Hebrew babies when they are born if they are male. The midwives refused to do this because they feared God, which in turn brought them blessings from God. The chapter concludes with Pharaoh commanding Egypt to murder the Hebrew babies that were born male by throwing them into the River.
How is true Character revealed in Exodus chapter 1?
Pharaoh
The Midwives
The Children of Israel
As an application...
Q: WHO ARE YOU?
The Real you will be revealed...
A. Time
First impressions, cultural norms, performances, can all be masks of a person's Character.
(Work illustration)
B. Trials
"Listen to what people say when they are mad, that's when the truth comes out."
“You find out who your real friends are when you’re involved in a scandal.” — Elizabeth Taylor
One of the best ways to show a persons true colors is who they are during trials.
RECAP:
Outline:
I. Our Identity
- Our old nature of: Shame, Lying; blame shifting; anger; hate; etc. is no longer our nature. We now want love, peace; joy; forgiveness
II. Our Intentions
There is an old saying that who you are when no one else is around is who you really are. This is very true. These are some very deep questions to ask ourselves.
III. Our Influence
Proverbs 13:20 "He that walketh with wise men shall be wise: but a companion of fools shall be destroyed,"
Conclusion:
A special thank you to my Friend Michael Barnette for the song "All things new" and to my friend Dave Compton for the opening remarks.