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Get In Tune


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Initial Thoughts and Observations
  • Gratitude for the opportunity to preach.
  • Acknowledges the challenges of preaching, but emphasizes that “the good times carries us through the hard times and the bad times.”
  • Humorous observation about Duke being “short in training” to become a song leader.
    • Compares Duke to his father.
    • Jokes about Duke finding a lady in a few years.
    • Encourages joy and laughter in faith, contrasting it with the somber demeanor sometimes seen in Christians.
      • “So many times, the Christians look like they’re going to a funeral all the time. They ain’t got a smile on their face. They ain’t happy in their heart.”
      • Scripture Reading: Matthew 13:24-30 (Parable of the Tares)
        • The parable describes a field where an enemy sows tares (weeds) among the wheat.
        • Servants ask if they should remove the tares, but the master says no, to avoid uprooting the wheat as well.
        • The tares and wheat are allowed to grow together until the harvest, when the tares are gathered and burned, and the wheat is gathered into the barn.
        • Prayer
          • Asks for guidance and direction in preaching.
          • Prays for those with sin in their hearts or who have backslidden to return to God.
          • Additional Thoughts and Encouragement
            • Excitement about sharing thoughts received from God.
            • Emphasis on focusing on God and tuning into Him.
              • “Hey, I’m pretty excited. There’s a Lord of you out there listening to me out of tune. I’m what you need, brother. We need to focus on me.”
              • Stresses the importance of loving one’s neighbor and brother.
              • Acknowledges personal experience with backsliding and growing cold with God.
              • Explanation of Tares (Darnel Grass)
                • Darnel grass imitates wheat but produces no seed and has no value.
                • The message is that God wants you.
                • God’s Purpose in Difficult Situations
                  • Even in jobs we dislike, God has us there as a witness.
                  • The remedy is not to pull them up.
                  • Understanding the Difference Between Wheat and Tares
                    • Farmers who sow seeds regularly can distinguish between wheat and tares.
                    • The Bible will preach to the world.
                    • During harvest, tares will be gathered.
                    • God’s Knowledge and Judgment
                      • God sees your heart, knows your sin, guilt, and shame.
                      • “You got everybody fooled but you ain’t never gonna fool God who sees your heart he knows your sin he knows your guilt and he knows your shame.”
                      • Explanation of Matthew 13:36-43
                        • Jesus explains the parable of the tares to His disciples.
                        • The one who sows the good seed is the Son of Man.
                        • The field is the world.
                        • Pranks and Iniquity
                          • Recalls playing pranks in the past, such as egging car windows and toilet papering houses.
                            • Stopped when they realized it could lead to jail time.
                            • In Jesus’ time, enemies would sow tares in a person’s field as a prank.
                            • Those who do iniquity will be cast into a furnace of fire.
                            • The righteous will shine forth as the sun.
                            • Living a Life That Reflects God
                              • How you live your life shows every day.
                              • If you cuss around the boys, God knows your heart.
                              • God knows everything good and bad and is searching your heart.
                              • “He’s got you under magnifying glass and He’s searching your heart.”
                              • The Parable of the Tares in the Wind
                                • God has us in this world for His glory.
                                • It’s all about Him and the tares.
                                • Transformation Through God
                                  • Wheat and tares will remain what they are when they grow up.
                                  • God can change a tare into wheat at any point, even near death.
                                  • “God, but God, but God, He can change a tare anywhere from His birth until it’s almost dead, into a wheat. Only God, only God can do that.”
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