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Mark 1:35-38 (2/25/18)

Living a Life of "YES!"

February 25, 2018 • Benham Brothers

LIVING A LIFE OF "YES!" (Mark 1:35-38)

•If we want to accomplish God’s call on our lives we need the margin to do it.
•Margin is the space between our current pace and our limits.
•Limits are defined by God, pace is defined by you.
•Margin gives us the opportunity for disruption (happened to Jesus all the time).
•The closer you get to your limits the more you lose focus on what you’re doing.
•Thin margin is created by an inability to say “no.”
•PROBLEM - Saying YES when we should have said NO leads to Exhaustion (burnout & boredom).
•Why? Because we’re operating out of GUILT.
•When you operate out of guilt you have no grace to do the thing you said “yes” to.
•SOLUTION - Saying YES when we should say YES leads to Energy.
•Why? Because you’re operating out of GRATITUDE.
•When you operate out of gratitude you have the grace to do the thing you said “yes” to.
•Why don’t we say “no?”
•1) We want to help them - this is a matter of TRUST.
•We don’t truly trust God to provide another way.
•God created the church to handle those who are not a part of our “yes.”
•Your “no” to them is God’s “yes” to open up another opportunity for them.
•DANGER - If you say “yes” when you should have said “no,” that person will keep coming back.
•You become miniature providences to them, which leads us and them into idolatry.
•Don’t stand in the way of someone else’s “yes.”
•2) We don’t want to hurt them - this is a matter of FEAR.
•We don’t want them to think negatively of us.
•We want their acceptance and approval.
•Jesus shows us a better way.
•He lived a life of “yes” to His Heavenly Father. How can we do that:
•1) Prioritize what’s urgent over what’s vital.
•Urgent things are about accomplishing tasks - checklist-type stuff.
•Vital things are about sustaining life - being healthy, having a good marriage, mature kids, etc.
•Relationships are never urgent - they are vital.
•2) Know your circles - Christ’s was God, John, the 3, the 12, the 70, the Jews in His area…..
•My circles - God, Tori, kids, family, friends / co-workers, etc.
•3) Start Early (vs 35A) - proactivity makes you productive / procrastination makes you poor. This isn't just about waking up early.
•A reactive person will always live someone else’s “yes.”
•Starting early gives us margin to be disrupted by those in our circles.
•** A dad who spends an hour reading the Bible after work while the kids have to wait for him is not good.
•4) Get alone (vs 35b)- this helps you focus with no outside distraction.
•Learn to enjoy time alone. “Come apart with God or you’ll come apart.”
•5) Pray (vs 35) - two-way communication - be in the habit of actively listening.
•6) Don’t be easily found (vs 36) - the disciples had to “search” for Him.
•When you’re doing something vital, don’t be easily disturbed.
•7) Be lead by the call of God, not the needs of people (vs 37-38) - this is the key!
•The power of vision - lid on the jigsaw puzzle.
•ex: Nehemiah - “I am carrying on a great work and I cannot come down.”
•BALANCING TRUTH:
•8) Accept your assignment (Mark 6:31-34) - When you have margin you can be impositioned because you're operating out of gratitude.
•ex: plane ride to Arizona - I needed a nap but got none. I felt more energetic than ever.

Mark 1 (2/22/15)

February 22, 2015 • Benham Brothers

Baptism - Mark 1:4-8. Disciple - Matthew 28:19. Parable - Mark 4:10-11. The word "baptism" in the Greek means "immersion." John preached an immersion by way of repentance. He preached that if you wanted the kingdom of God you needed to be immersed in His nature through repentance. John painted the picture of this immersian through dunking people in the water. When you immerse yourself in the water EVERY part of your body gets wet. When you immerse yourself in the nature of God every part of you gets touched. In Mark 1:8 John reveals that we are to be immersed in the Holy Spirit, which washes away your internal dirt. Matthew 28:19 - Jesus gives us a key on how a disciple is made: Immersion into the very nature of God - the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. For our spirits this is a one-time event - new identity through justification. For our souls (mind, will, emotions) it's a continual process - transformation through sanctification. The only way our brain catches up with our new identity is through immersion! Mark 4:11 - only disciples are the ones who "get it!" The devil doesn't want you to be a disciple because he doesn't want you to "get it!" The mystery of the kingdom were given only to disciples. For everyone else Jesus had to paint pictures. Our lives as disciples become His pictures - His living parables.

Mark 1:4 (2/20/20)

February 20, 2020 • Benham Brothers

* Faithful in little leads to faithful in BIG. * Jesus could’ve come at any time in history. * But He came before books, newspapers, telephones, internet, media, etc. * He came at a time when word about Him would spread slowly - very slowly. * Vs 4 - John was stationed in an “uninhabited region.” * This would be like God’s main spokesman for what He’s doing in the world having a Twitter following of 17 people. * But if that person was simply faithful, as John was, then he would fulfill God’s role for his life. * Just about the time John’s audience began to grow, he was removed from the picture. * Now, 2k+ years later we’re still talking about his faithfulness. * Testimony of Bible study - at the height of our business I started doing it with hardly anyone there….

Mark 1:6 (2/18/21)

February 18, 2021 • Benham Brothers

* Live below their means. * Live next to people with a fraction of their wealth. * Own their own business or start a business. * Invest in assets. * Marry one person and stay married.