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Accomplish Your Life Purpose

In Pastor Floyd's 7th message of this series he discusses Christians' ministry and mission in life and explores what that looks like today.

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Super Bowl winning coach Tony Dungy in his most recent book called, Uncommon, talked in that book about the importance of finding our landmarks. He uses the illustration that when he used to coach defensive backs, talking to them about if you don’t have some landmarks on the field, you will get beat, you will not accomplish your assignment. He talked about it for a defensive back one of those landmarks is where is the end zone? The other landmark would be how close are you to the sidelines? Another would be, when a certain play happens, where’s your help going to come from? You’ve got to know your landmarks or you won’t be able to defend your territory.

He said even as that is true in the game of football, he said it’s even more so when you walk through life. Because life is a tough journey. It’s not easy in life many of those days. And you’ve got to constantly be involved in finding your landmarks as you walk through life. Dungy goes on to write in his book the following words because he talks about one of those landmarks being the importance of knowing your purpose. He said these words, and I quote, “I believe my purpose is to serve the Lord, and use all He has given me to help others.” Can you believe those words were penned by a Super Bowl winning football coach?

I told our earlier crowd today I do not know of another football coach other than Tom Lander who was known more for his faith and his commitment than the great Tony Dungy. In fact, since we have Mr. NFL, ESPN, on the front row today, Chris Mortinson, would you agree with your pastor, Chris? Joe Gibbs would be right in there as well. See I knew that he would know. Those three men, great personifications and committed men of God for Jesus Christ.

When I read those words I thought about another book I had read a long time ago. Even though it’s been published in the last few years, I think I’ve gone through the book 3 different occasions. Some say that it is the best-selling book in the history of Christianity other than the Bible. I do not know that. There’s no way I would know that, but that’s what some would propose. Do you remember Rick Warren’s book released a few years ago called The Purpose Driven Life? You know there were some powerful statements in that book, and as I went back through that book just to simply peruse it, I began to come up and to think about these phrases that he had written. Think about them: “What on earth am I here for?” That’s a pretty powerful, powerful question. “It’s not about you.” “It’s not about you.” “You are not an accident.” Some of us might be prone to having accidents in life, due to our personality, due to out driving perhaps, but you know, the bottom line is you’re not an accident even if you have accidents. God has you here for a purpose, and if He didn’t have you here for a purpose, He would take you out of here. But you’re not an accident.

“Living on purpose is the path to peace.” Warren said. I speak to people every week who don’t have any peace in their life. Living on purpose if the path to peace. I love this next statement that he says, “It’s all for Him.” “All for Him.” Whatever you do, it’s all for Him. Whatever your role is in life, it’s all for Him. Whatever resources you have, it’s all for Him. Whatever position or platform you have, it’s all for Him.

I love when he says, when he writes these words, “You were made for a mission.” “You were made for a mission.” And then that very profound sentence when he wrote, “your ministry is your service to believers, and your mission is your service to unbelievers.” For those that know Christ, our ministry is our service to them. For those that don’t know Christ, that’s our mission, our mission in life is to, is to win them, bring them, call them to faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. It’s an enormous struggle to know your purpose in life, and even once you know it, it’s an enormous challenge to fulfill your purpose in your life.

We’ve been talking from 2 Timothy for a number of weeks, and as we have worked through this book, we’ve been talking about “The Top 10 Ways to Make it Through Difficult Times.” And today, what I want to talk to you about is one of the most important ways to make it through difficult times: Accomplish Your Life Purpose.

Do you know what your life purpose is? How much do you purpose do you know? Are you accomplishing that which you know, or even a segment of that which you may think you know of what your purpose is in life? Are you accomplishing your life purpose? In order for us to really understand the first 5 verses of chapter 4 that we’re going to talk about today, I want us to think back about what was happening in chapter number 3.

Paul was writing to this young man of the faith by the name of Timothy. He was charging Timothy, “Timothy we’re living in the last days. You need to become aware of many of those things that are happening in the last days. And you don’t need to be ever distracted from your faith. Don’t ever be distracted from the doctrine of the truth of Holy Scripture.” He talks to him as well about the power of the Word of God that we talked about the last time we were together. This book will tell you what is right. This book will tell you what’s not right. This book will tell you how to get right, and this book will tell you how to stay right once you get right. That’s why this book is a great book.

But now in chapter 4, we sense even more so that the burden is being laid upon Paul, that the time is coming. Either the Lord is going to come back, or the Lord is going to call Paul home to be with Jesus. Today, what I’m going to do is I’m going to help you understand the text. I’m going to teach you the text. And at the end of the message I’m going to lift out some principles of the text that will help you accomplish your life purpose. But listen, we’ve got to center in on what God is saying in His Word.

If I were speaking to a group of pastors today out of this text, I would talk to this, to them in a different way about this text. But today I’m going to try my best to keep that in mind, in my heart, but also just tell you what the text says. There’s power in what the Bible says. And so today do you have a copy of God’s Word? Look with me, and let’s begin our journey through this scripture, reading and then talking about verse number 1.

“Before God in Christ Jesus who is going to judge the living and the dead, and by His appearing in His kingdom, I solemnly charge you.” Paul writing a letter to Timothy, someone he had led to faith in Christ, someone he has since called to the ministry, someone that was his protégé, if you may. And here’s Paul the mentor, knowing that he is just days perhaps away from being beheaded for his faith, and this one final moment, this one final time, he was trying to dial into the heartbeat of this young protégé named Timothy. And saying, “Timothy, one day you and me both will stand before God, and the Lord Jesus Christ. And He is going to judge the living and the dead.” When the Lord comes back, He will judge those that are living, if someone is dead when the Lord comes back, He will judge the dead. When He raises those bodies in the end to all stand before Him, He will judge those who are alive in Jesus, who have said yes to Christ. And He will judge those who are dead, and whom the scripture says will perish throughout all of eternity.

And he says, “By his appearing,” his appearing is talking about the second coming of Jesus Christ, and His kingdom, which His kingdom is advanced across the world when we understand that one day we will stand before God, and we will give an account of our lives to God. He was trying to lay the background, “Hey, we’re accountable to God Timothy, and whether we’re alive or we’re dead when the Lord comes back, we will stand before God. Therefore what I’m going to say to you, and what I’m going to say to others through this letter Timothy, and he’s saying it to us today in the 21st Century American church, he says, “I solemnly charge you. I order you,” Paul said. “I direct you to take very seriously the words that I am about to say.”

And here is what he said to him. Look at verse 2. “Proclaim the message. Persist in it whether convenient or not. Rebuke, correct, and encourage with great patience, and teaching.” That word “proclaim” is sometimes translated “preach the Word.” It is the word “karouso” in the Greek language. The word picture is of one who would come into the town, and give the news. This was written before the printing press, and when news would be shared, the herald would walk into the city, and he would begin to proclaim loudly, and clearly, the message of what’s happening in the country or the city. That’s how you got your news. And he said just as the herald does that in the city, he said I’m charging you Timothy, and I’m ordering all Christians from now on, in the same way, “Proclaim loudly and clearly the message found in the Bible. The message that is anchored in the gospel of Jesus Christ. Proclaim it. Shout it out. Be clear about it. Don’t muddle the message.” And you’re going to do it, whether it’s convenient or not. And there are times, I promise you, in your life and my life, that the Spirit of God says something to us in our hearts, and says to us, “Share something from God’s Word to that person. Or share the gospel with that person.” And what do we do? “It’s not a good time, or it’s not convenient, or we’re running, or we’re not as sensitive as we need to be, and therefore, what he was saying was whether it’s convenient or not, you’ve got to share the Word.

In fact the King James translation usually translates this, “Be instant in season and out of season.” I learned this in my young preacher days; I surrendered to preach when I was 16, started preaching relatively quickly around our little region there in Southwest Texas. And growing up in that small church I preached quite a bit in that church. Well toward the end of my high school years we had a pastor by the name of Ellis Epps. Brother Epps just died a few weeks ago. He was a great saint of God. A bible cassional pastor who loved the Lord with all of his heart.

Ellis was as wide as he was tall. In fact when people talked about Ellis Epps, they would say, “He’s the only preacher in the world who would wear a suit out from the inside out,” because he wiggled when he preached. Well one Sunday night in church I was sitting back in this area here, and I began to sense, I was a young preacher. Brother Epps was preaching. I wasn’t preaching that much. I began to sense, I believe God’s going to let me preach tonight. And I thought well there’s no way God’s going to let me preach tonight. But I began to sense it. 15 minutes later right before he stood up to preach, or as he stood to preach, he told the people, “You know what? I just don’t feel like God wants me to preach tonight.” He said, “I believe God wants Ronnie Floyd to preach tonight. Brother Ronnie are you ready to preach tonight? The Word tells you to be instant in season, and out of season. Are you ready with a message?” He asked me in front of the whole church.

Now there probably wasn’t but 40 or 50 people there, but put yourself there. And I stood up, and I preached the Word, 30 or 40 minutes, have no idea what I preached on, but they heard it. God moved, and that’s what matters. But I learned the power of doing it in season, and out of season, whether it’s convenient, or not. And he talks about how that message needs to rebuke. That means that message needs to really get after us at times. You know what? The Word of God gets after us at times; do ya’ll understand that? It rebukes us at times. When we’re not where we need to be, it rebukes us. And then we’re worried also what it does, it corrects us. It puts in the right. It tells us how to get right.

And then the word tells us that the word encourages us, and brings this ability to give us courage to walk through life, and it’s gives us that with great patience. That means we’ve got to bear up under the preaching, and the sharing, and the hearing of the Word with great patience. We’ve got to bear up under it, and we’ve got to teach along the side of it. And in teaching, what do we teach? We teach doctrine. We preach, teach the truth of God. We teach the Word of God. So all of us are charged to be ready in season and out of season to proclaim the message of God, whatever that message of God may be.

In verse number 3, he says, “The reason this is so important is because the time will come, the time will come, the season will come, when people, when they will not tolerate sound doctrine, but according to their own desires, will accumulate teachers for themselves because they have an itch to hear something new.” Oh listen, he said that we will live in a time, and a day, is this not relevant to 21st century America? When people will not tolerate, they will not put up with sound doctrine from the truth of God. They will not put up with the preaching of the Word. They will not put up with someone who tells them what the Bible says. But according to their own desires, according to, to what you want to hear, or what others want to hear, “they will not tolerate that doctrine, but they will begin to accumulate themselves teachers who will tell them what they want to hear. They will heap up things in their minds and in their hearts, and their ears that they will hear what they want to hear, rather than what they need to hear.”

And the scripture says that they will do it all because they want to hear something new. Josh, that means they’re tired of hearing the old, old story. They’re tired of hearing about a God who loved them so much that He sent Jesus to die on the cross for their sins. They’re tired of hearing that message, and they’re tired of hearing those things, and they need to hear the truth of God, and the truth of God is that Christ loves them, and Christ died for them, and Christ gives them forgiveness for their sins. But he says there’s going to come a day when even that doesn’t matter. They don’t want to hear that anymore. They want to hear something new. Something different. Unique. Creative, if you may.

Well, I wonder what all that means? Well I think we can better understand what that means by going to verse 4. Because in verse 4 he says, “They will turn away from hearing the truth, and they will turn aside to myths.” Turning away means turning aside from the truth. You know what that word picture is there in the Greek language? The word picture is it would be like your arm getting out of place, a limb on your body getting out of place. And he says for a believer, for someone who says they know Christ, if they don’t want to hear the Word, then their whole life will get out of joint, if you may, just like a limb would get out of joint. And so all of a sudden, everything in life changes, and when that happens, we don’t want to hear truth anymore, but we want to turn aside to myths.

That word “myth” is the word “muthos” in the Greek language, and it means that they want to hear about things that are fanciful, or listen, fashionable. Things that are maybe clothed with a little truth, but bottom line is, it’s untruth. Things that are deceptive. It has a strain of truth, but it’s a little more sexy this way, if you may, a little more sensual this way, a little more appealing, if you may. They want to hear more about their own ideology, and they begin to hang their life on false ideologies, and false beliefs, and false philosophies, and all of a sudden, they’re believing not truth from this Book, but they’re believing fables.

Now listen very carefully, this is not the fable of Jesus Christ. This is the gospel of Jesus Christ. It is the truth about who Jesus is, from Genesis, all the way to the great Revelation. You see this is seen in our generation if you will just listen carefully today, it will become so real to us, even right now. We want to hear something that always makes us feel good. That’s the way we do it in America. I want to feel good. It’s all about my experience. And experience is my bus. It’s all about what’s in it for me, if you may. Self-gratification, and we’re into this feel good mentality. We want to felt need deal, you know, I’ve got to have a Bible study that will help me with my needs in my life. It’s more about my needs than the truth of God’s Word. It’s more about my needs, and my felt desires, than it is the doctrine of the Holy Word of God.

You know why we have a generation of biblical illiterates in the church? Because we’ve done too much felt need teaching and preaching. And we’ve not done enough of the Word of God, the doctrine of the truth, the reality of the truth of God, and we have a bunch of spiritual midgets in our church, and that’s why the culture is kicking us all over this region, and all over America and the world.

You know I get a rap sometime. “Uh you know when I go hear him I don’t always feel good when I go hear him. Man I tell you, I don’t know, he helps me some, but you know, I just don’t want to hear, I just don’t always feel right when I leave. I don’t always feel good when I leave.” You know folks, my role; I’m not the local counselor. Okay? But I am the preacher of the gospel of Jesus Christ. I am the proclaimer of the message of God! I don’t rewrite the news like politicians and news stations. I deliver the news, and the news from the book. Like it or not, we’re committed to the Book! [APPLAUSE] And that’s who we are.

Sure there are times when people leave a little more encouraged, but you know what I find? Is that I leave encouraged if I’m open to God. I learned years ago, you could have donkey up here preaching, if he’s preaching the truth you can learn something. Now don’t make any comparisons. [LAUGHTER] We need to understand today the power of that. And you know what? One day Ronnie Floyd’s going to die. Ronnie could die by the end of the day. One day God may want me to go do something different. And this church will be charged with the responsibility of going after the next pastor. And you know what church? You listen very carefully to me, if you don’t hear what is said in 1 Timothy, 2 Timothy chapter 4 here today, you’re going to mess up like so many churches in America today who get so caught up in the cute, and the creative, rather than the truth, and the doctrine of the Word of God. And they’ve got them a mess going on, and a brew going all of a sudden the spirit-filled, Bible-based church is fighting, griping, trying to figure out this, and figure out that. Listen, you’ve got to be true. You’ve got to be true to the Word of God all the way! We’re a Bible church! That’s what we are! And that’s what we must maintain always being. And that man who is in the pulpit, he is the key to maintaining and charting the course consistently again, and again, and again.

Let me give you a little reality here today. Here’s the reality, because this is the teaching of what Paul is saying: When people do not embrace the truth, they openly embrace untruth. In your life, when you don’t want to hear the truth, you openly embrace untruth. You know what, if there’s a teenager here today and your mom and dad have been trying to get truthful with you, they’ve been trying to tell you the reality, maybe you’ve grown up in church, and you know what reality is, but you know, you want to create your own truth. The devil’s tricked you. You’ve bought into the lie. You’ve been conned, and you’re buying it 100%. Well you know why you’re buying? Because you don’t want to hear this, you’re going to hear what you want to hear. You’re going to not embrace the truth, you’re going to embrace untruth, and all of a sudden everybody else’s truth is wrong because it’s being engaged in your mind. Well let me tell you something, you’re nothing man! God is everything! You’re nothing young lady, God is everything! And His truth prevails through all generations! Through all of the fads, and through all of the fashion, and you know what really concerns me today; when I hear somebody say, “Boy you ought to hear this preacher. Or you’ve got to hear this communicator…” You know that’s the cool word. It’s not preacher, but a communicator. I mean nobody wants to be called a preacher anymore. “Well I’m a communicator.” That just means, well whatever it means, I don’t want to go there, and I will probably offend somebody, and I’m, I’m just really, I don’t like what I have to say today in all this, because I’m telling you the church needs to hear it.

But you listen very carefully to me today, when somebody comes away, and you’re talking about how creative, or how cute, or innovative something is, rather than the truthfulness of the message that’s been shared, you have been duped! Conned! Surely we should have creativity in what we do. Surely we should have innovation in what we do, but my friend it’s not in the way it’s done that’s the secret; it’s in what is shared in the message. And we had better stop glorifying the methodology, and we better start glorifying the message.

Warren Wearsbe says it this way. He says, “True preaching, true preaching is the explanation and application of Bible doctrine. Anything else is just religious speechmaking.” Well that’s a lot of religious speechmaking going on today. That’s why if you want to sell a book, just put the word “spirituality” in it, because all the nuts, and all the bolts, and all the weirdos, and all the spiritualists, and all of us, will go out there and go, “Ohhh, we’re going to be spiritual.” It’s not about being spiritual; it’s about being biblical. And then it’s about being spiritual according to the Bible, not according to what somebody has in their little mind because of some little thought, or vision they had, or idea they got from somebody. From Oprah, or to Dr. Phil. I mean come on folks. It’s the Word of God that we’re about.

You know the reason we don’t need to just do religious speechmaking, and desire it in our lives, I’ll tell you why. Because intellect will be abandoned. Conscience will be unchallenged. And religious mythology is embraced. And you know what? There’s a lot of religious mythology being embraced by the church of America today. Strand of truth, but deep in the heart of it, there is no truth.

Oh let’s continue. Look in verse number 5. He talks about, “Therefore,” he said, “Keep a clear head.” That’s a good word. “Keep a clear head.” You know what that means? That keep a clear head means be diligent, be waitful, be alert! Don’t get caught up in that! But he said, “endure hardship. You stay in the battle. You stay faithful to the message even as difficult as it might be. You bear up under whatever is thrown your way. And you do the work of an evangelist. You do everything you can as a layman, you do everything you can as a pastor, you do everything you can as a preacher, all of us are to do the work of an evangelist. Someone who has the ability to make the gospel of Jesus Christ crystal-clear. And God calls us all to be evangelists.

And then he says, “Fulfill your ministry.” You fulfill what God wants you to do. I call it this since I’m talking to laypeople, I call it this, accomplish your life purpose. That’s what God is challenging us to do, whatever it may be. Now before we depart today, I want to give to you quickly, three principles that I want to challenge you to remember and to follow in your life in order to fulfill your life purpose. These three principles we’re going to lift out of this text, and we’re going to share with you, and then you’ve got to live with it, and you’ve got to put it into your life in whatever capacity you believe you need to put it.

Here’s what the secrets are, and the principles are: first of all, if you’re going to fulfill your life purpose you better understand:

1. You’re accountable to God. You are accountable to God. You know what? You may be miss everything, or mister everything, but you hear me, you’re accountable to God. You may think you know everything, young man or young woman, but let me tell you something today, you are accountable to God. There will be a day when every one of us we will stand before God at the judgment, and we will give an account of our lives. That word “account” is the word “logon” which means to be able literally to say word by word, we’ll give a word by word account, a word by word account of our lives to God, who is the Judge. You are accountable to God.

You know what? That word, that’s not a real, you know, really a powerful, powerful thing that we embrace in our culture today. I mean we live in a day when people don’t want to be responsible for anything. I mean our country is right now doing all kinds of things that are just absolutely amazing because we don’t want to claim responsibility. And so the whole deal is because of that, you know what? We’re acting like man we’re a runaway mind train. We just go on what we want to do, do what you need to do, you know let’s put a band aid on this, and a band aid on that, and hopefully it’s all going to work out in the end. Listen! Band-aid or treat it, whatever, you hear me today, we will give an account of ourselves to God! You will. I will. Our church will. And our country will. May God have mercy on America.

But not only are you accountable to God:

2. You are to receive the ministry of the Word. You are to receive the ministry of the Word. Oh my friend listen today, you need to understand that the Word is truth, and you need to defy everything else because it’s myth. I don’t know about you, but I want the Word to rebuke me. I want the Word to correct me. I want the Word to instruct me. You remember what we talked about last week? What this Word can tell us? It can tell us what is right, and it can tell us what’s not right, and it can tell us how to get right, and it can tell us how to stay right. There’s not a book in the world that will tell you what’s right, what’s not right, how to get right, and how to stay right like the Bible. And I challenge you today; you’ve got to receive the ministry of the Word.

I mean are you receiving the ministry of the Word in your life today? I mean what’s God saying to you? What does He want from you? Is there a one element of your life that’s going to become more like Christ because of something going on in this time together, in this Worship Center, around the Word, involved in our worship, whatever it may be, what’s going to be different? What’s going to change? You have to receive the ministry of the Word?

And then my dear friend, listen carefully:

3. You are to do the work of an evangelist. You are to do the work of an

evangelist. You say, “Ronnie I’m a layman. I’m supposed to go out here and share my faith?” Yes. Yes. Yes. You are to share your faith regardless of your vocation; your ministry is the gospel of Jesus Christ. Listen today, you may do medicine or law, but your ministry is the gospel! You may do politics, but your ministry is the gospel! You may do chicken, but your ministry is the gospel! You may do trucks, but your ministry is the gospel! You may do retail, but your ministry is the gospel! You may be a housewife, but your ministry is the gospel! That’s your ministry! And God wants us to understand this is not about us, it’s all for Him! It’s all for Him! And whether you have a little resource, or you have a lot of resources, it’s all about Him! It’s all about Him! And it’s all about the gospel of Jesus Christ.

I shared with our staff about 3 weeks ago my burden to reach adults. We do a pretty good job of reaching teenagers. We do a pretty good job of reaching children, even though we could reach thousands of more children, and thousands of more teenagers, but you know what I’m burdened about? Are we reaching adults? Are we reaching lost pagan adults in NWA? How many of them have we seen come to Christ? How many of them are literally being taken away from their sin, and totally transformed by the grace of Jesus Christ? We need to reach adults for Jesus Christ! And we need to reach people of all ages, from all backgrounds, of all races, of all ethnicities, of all classes, doesn’t matter what it is, that’s what God wants from us, and that’s what God wants from our heart. He wants us to reach people from all languages, and all social groups! The gospel is for all of them!

Some believe that atonement is limited. Well I want to tell you I don’t believe in the limited atonement of Jesus Christ. For God so loved the world that He gave His One and Only Son that whoever perishes, whoever believes in Him, will not perish but have everlasting life. God loved the world. Whoever calls upon the name of the Lord can be saved. It is unlimited atoning work of Jesus, not just for a select group of people.

Listen friend, this past week, I was checking my Twitter account, as I was checking my Twitter account, I received a “tweet” and I received a “tweet” from a man named Tom Rainer. Tom is a brilliant guy. He runs all of Lifeway. And Tom has sent out a tweet altering us that he has just written a blog about the millennium generation. It intrigued me. I like it so much that I retweeted what he tweeted me. Some of you might think all that’s just talking about the birds, no; I’m not talking about the birds, that’s just the reality of Twitter world, right? In a Twittersphere. But you know what? He talked, and he wrote about what was entitled the Millennials are coming. If I retweeted his tweet, you need to get your Twitter out when you leave and you look at it. And read the message.

Listen to what he says, he says, “The millennials are people who were born from 1978 to the year 2000. That means that you are a part of the millennial generation if you are age 9, all the way to age 31. There are 103 million millennials in America. My generation, the Baby Boomer generation, we had 76 million, and we have been the largest generation, but no more. It’s over Chris. They’re dominating. The millennials have 103 million of them. Interesting facts about that millennial generation: 4 out of 10 of those millennials come from, they come from a minority group, or from an ethnic group, a minority race, or an ethnic group.

Interesting thing about that group, by next year 31 million of them will literally be in the workplace in America. And let me tell you something about millennials, they don’t think like we think pretty well about anything. It’s a generation of social networking that’s not about being here, and walking across the room and seeing this guy because you haven’t seen him. If you see him over there, how do you deal with it? You text him. Or you get on Facebook, or you live in the Twitter world. The whole dynamics have changed. By the year 2020, in the presidential race, 40% of the registered voters in the year 2020 will be millennials.

Here is the startling reality of what he shared: One out of 10 in the millennial generation, only one out of ten in the millennial generation, the largest generation in US history, only one out of ten know Jesus Christ in a personal way. That means, that the largest unchristian generation in the history of America is the millennial generation. But Rainer said, “While all of that is true, there is greater hope, because there’s never been a generation in the history of America more open to the gospel of Jesus Christ than the millennial generation.”

Listen friend. We have got to do the work of an evangelist. And we’ve got to get out of this thing if a guy’s got gray hair it means he’s going to heaven. Or because they go to church once a year, they never go to church, or they look halfway spiritual that they qualify. No! You go to heaven one way and that’s if you know Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior, and everyone in this region deserves the opportunity to say yes or no to the saving grace of Jesus Christ. And every person in the 6.6 billion people in the world need the privilege to say yes or no to Jesus Christ.

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