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Bible School 2025: The Pursuit of God
Introduction
  • The goal for the week is to dive deep into spiritual topics as adults while the children receive special instruction.
  • The church has been praying for the Holy Spirit to saturate and fill every room, heart, and teacher throughout the week.
    • “It takes the Holy Spirit to do anything that is spiritually important.”
    • The focus will be on the pursuit of God, revisiting a topic from the previous year with expanded lessons.
      • Notes will be available for those who want them.
      • Pastor Tommy emphasizes the importance of God’s people “getting into that normal, expectant, pushing toward apprehending God every day.”
      • The devil uses many “thieves” to steal the relationship with God.
      • Pastor Tommy credits A.W. Tozer’s book, The Pursuit of God, as a significant influence.
        • Tozer was a pastor who gave away all royalties from his books and lived a simple life dedicated to serving God.
        • “Here was a man that gave everything he had to serve God…he gave it away and he wrote never owned a car him and his wife would road a bus everywhere they went.”
        • Revelation 2 and 3: Churches of Ephesus and Laodicea
          • The Revelator, through the Holy Spirit, provides a chronological picture of the church age, from the New Testament church to the church of Laodicea.
          • Ephesus (Revelation 2:1-7):
            • A powerful, growing church filled with the transforming power of God.
            • Known for its works, labor, patience, and intolerance of evil.
            • Criticized for having “left thy first love.”
            • The church is urged to repent and return to their initial devotion.
            • Laodicea (Revelation 3:14-22):
              • Represents the modern church, characterized by talk of religion but lacking substance.
              • Materially rich but spiritually “wretched, and miserable, and poor, and blind, and naked.”
              • Lukewarm, neither cold nor hot, leading to the threat of being “spewed…out of my mouth.”
              • The church is warned to repent and return to God.
              • Pastor Tommy suggests that elements of both churches may be present in contemporary congregations.
                • Some may have lost their first love, worn down by the world.
                • Others may be living in sin and indifferent toward God.
                • Both conditions require change and repentance.
                • The Pursuit of God: An Urge Within Us
                  • The pursuit of God is spurred by an urge that God places within us.
                  • The Holy Spirit wants to help individuals move from where they are to where they need to be.
                  • John 6:44 states, “No man can come unto Me except the Father draw him.”
                  • It was the Holy Spirit that led individuals to conviction and opened their hearts to faith.
                  • Pastor Tommy emphasizes that salvation is not the end but the beginning of a journey.
                    • “When a person is born again, that is but the inception.”
                    • The Holy Spirit’s work is essential to prevent individuals from taking credit for their spiritual achievements.
                      • “If it wasn’t for the Holy Spirit of God I wouldn’t be saved.”
                      • The impulse to pursue God originates with God, and the outworking is our following hard after Him.
                      • Even in pursuit, individuals are already in God’s hand.
                      • Apathy and indifference toward God are prevalent among Christians.
                        • People come to church and leave unchanged, without engaging in personal prayer or Bible study.
                        • Examples of Pursuing God
                          • David (Psalm 63:1, 8; 42:1-2):
                            • Sought God early and thirsted for Him.
                            • His soul followed hard after God.
                            • “O God, Thou art my God; early will I seek Thee; my soul thirsteth for Thee.”
                            • A man after God’s own heart, always wanting more of Him.
                            • Moses:
                              • Spoke with God face to face but desired to see His glory.
                              • God honored his request by allowing him to see a glimpse of His glory from the cleft of the rock.
                              • Moses’ face shone brightly after the encounter.
                              • “Moses got to see it because he asked him for more.”
                              • Apostle Paul (Philippians 3:12-14, 8-10):
                                • Acknowledged that he had not yet attained perfection but continued to follow after God.
                                • Pressed toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus.
                                • Counted all things as loss for the excellency of the knowledge of Christ.
                                • Desired to “win Christ” and “know Him.”
                                • “I count all things but loss for the excellency of the knowledge of Christ Jesus my Lord.”
                                • The Current State of the Church
                                  • Many Christians are satisfied with a salvation experience and have a meager opinion of God.
                                  • There is a commission and purpose that should burn in the soul, causing a desire for God.
                                  • Pastor Tommy contrasts spectators with participators in churches.
                                    • Some are indifferent to the presence of God, even when the Holy Ghost is moving.
                                    • “In churches today, there’s as many spectators as there are participators, if not more.”
                                    • Pastor Tommy emphasizes that individuals should come to church to get excited about God, not just to watch the preacher.
                                      • “If you come on Sunday morning expecting to see the preacher get excited and hoping you’ll get blessed somehow from that interaction, you have missed the whole point.”
                                      • The joy is in the journey, the pursuit of God.
                                      • Pastor Tommy encourages listeners to pursue God for a greater experience and to come boldly into His presence.
                                        • “Come in boldly.”
                                        • Symptoms of a Lack of Pursuit
                                          • No Appetite (Matthew 5:6):
                                            • Lack of hunger and thirst for righteousness.
                                            • People go for weeks, months, or years with no spiritual appetite.
                                            • “Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness, for they shall be filled.”
                                            • This is often because they are “snacking off the devil’s pantry,” filling their lives with junk.
                                            • Lying Tongue (Matthew 15:8-9):
                                              • Drawing near to God with the mouth but the heart is far from Him.
                                              • Worship becomes a spectator sport, lacking genuine experience.
                                              • No spiritual activity or awareness away from the church.
                                              • “This people draw nigh unto me with their mouth and honor me with their lips, but their heart is far from me.”
                                              • Proud Heart (James 4:6):
                                                • God resists the proud but gives grace to the humble.
                                                • Resistance to God due to pride, unwillingness to let go of self.
                                                • “God resisteth the proud, but giveth grace unto the humble.”
                                                • Requires submission to God, putting self down and Him up.
                                                • Fear the Deep (Ezekiel 47):
                                                  • Shallow praying and worship, lacking depth and personal connection.
                                                  • Relationship with God is not deepening.
                                                  • “Shallow praying, shallow worship plagues most Christian churches.”
                                                  • Challenge to go deeper with God and follow hard after Him.
                                                  • Blindness (Revelation 3:17):
                                                    • Spiritually blind to the truth, unaware of their true condition.
                                                    • Indifference to God’s presence and the moving of the Holy Ghost.
                                                    • “Thou sayest, I am rich and increased with goods and have need of nothing, and knowest not that thou art wretched, and miserable, and poor, and blind, and naked.”
                                                    • Complacency:
                                                      • A deadly foe of spiritual growth.
                                                      • Acute desire must be present for Christ to manifest Himself.
                                                      • “Acute desire must be present or there will be no manifestation of Christ to His people.”
                                                      • The Disease: Self
                                                        • The root cause of these symptoms is self (S-E-L-F).
                                                        • Luke 9:23 states, “If any man will come after Me, let him deny himself.”
                                                        • 1 John 2:16 identifies the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life as being of the world, not of the Father.
                                                        • The self-life is fueled by lust and pride, innate within our sin nature.
                                                        • The best one can do is daily bring it before the Lord to be crucified.
                                                        • Individuals cannot crucify themselves; they need the Holy Spirit’s help.
                                                          • “You can’t crucify you.”
                                                          • The Holy Spirit knows how and why to crucify self and will do it when asked.
                                                          • James 4:6 reiterates that God resists the proud but gives grace to the humble.
                                                          • Romans 12:1 urges believers to present their bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable to God.
                                                          • Different Self-Problems
                                                            • Self-Righteousness:
                                                              • The belief that one is right in their beliefs, attitudes, and behavior and that others are wrong.
                                                              • “Self-righteousness literally means self-right.”
                                                              • Self-Pity:
                                                                • Self-indulgent dwelling on one’s own sorrows and misfortunes.
                                                                • A snare used by the enemy.
                                                                • Self-Confidence:
                                                                  • Confidence in one’s self and in one’s powers and ability.
                                                                  • Dangerous because it ignores that our strength comes from God.
                                                                  • Self-Sufficiency:
                                                                    • Able to maintain oneself without help.
                                                                    • Denies the need for God and the church.
                                                                    • Self-Admiration:
                                                                      • An exaggerated opinion of one’s own qualities or abilities.
                                                                      • Makes one an easy target for the devil because their eyes are on themselves, not on God.
                                                                      • Self-Love:
                                                                        • Love of one’s self, which is pride.
                                                                        • Everyone is capable and probably guilty of these due to the shared sin nature.
                                                                        • To pursue God, one must deal with self.
                                                                        • Conclusion
                                                                          • The remaining sessions will focus on things that help accomplish the pursuit of God.
                                                                          • The joy is in the journey of pursuing Him.
                                                                          • Pastor Tommy encourages listeners to seek God and apply the message to their lives.
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