"Will Heaven Be The Same For Everyone?" | May 10, 2020

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[Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] hello and welcome to the first LSI campus my name is Nate and this is Abigail and on behalf of our senior pastor dr. Robert Jeffress welcome to the first Dallas I campus we're so glad you've joined us today from wherever you are and the world we are also honored to worship chat and pray with you we'd love to have you in our chat room letting us know where you're watching the service from or commenting throughout the service or if you need live private prayer we'd love to pray with you privately with one of our chat hosts simply click the live prayer button at the top of the screen that's right and if you're new joining us online today we would like to give you a free gift and that is a chapter download of dr. Jeff ices best-selling book a place called heaven simply visit first Dallas org slash free gift fill out a little bit of information about yourself and it will be sent straight to your email you're going to be so blessed by that resource today I encourage you to get it you're also going to be blessed by the service that's just about to begin and we will see you there [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] good morning and welcome to worship from I campus at First Baptist Church in Dallas we're so glad you joined us today especially on this Mother's Day we want to tell all of our moms watching how much we love you we appreciate what you mean to our families and what you mean to our country as well we hope this is a great day for you in just a few moments we're going to continue talking about the subject of heaven over these weeks we're looking to that better world free of the coronavirus forever and during this series we're answering some of the most frequently asked questions about heaven and today we're going to tackle one that I think you'll be surprised by and that is will heaven be the same for everyone we're going to open God's Word in just a moment and see what the Bible says about the whole issue of rewards in heaven but first let's enjoy the great worship music from the First Baptist Dallas choir nork astre good morning First Baptist Dallas yes as we welcome you stand together this morning we're here to proclaim that [Music] waited for this [Music] Oh you're the reason [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Music] [Applause] show us show us your glory show us show us your power show us show us your glory sings show us [Music] [Music] we wanna see [Music] [Music] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] oh praise the Lord [Music] bless the Lord O my soul come on let's sing this hymn of faith [Music] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Music] my [Music] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Music] [Music] we have the great privilege of reading God's Word together and today we're reading from second Corinthians chapter 5 verses 8 through 11 the Apostle Paul is talking here about the current situation in our lives and also our eternal situation we'll read from the new American Standard Bible and we'll have the words on the screen for you so that you can join with us in reading God's Word 2nd Corinthians chapter 5 beginning with verse 8 ending with verse 11 we are of good courage I say and prefer rather to be absent from the body and to be at home with the Lord therefore also we have as our ambition whether at home or absent to be pleasing to him for we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ that each one may be recommenced for his deeds in the body according to what he has done whether good or bad therefore knowing the fear of the Lord we persuade men but we are made manifest to God and I hope that we are made manifest also in your consciences and may God richly bless the reading of his word now let's continue our time of worship together [Music] Lord I come I can't bowing here I find my rest without you I fall apart sure the one that guides my heart [Music] lord I need you Oh [Music] my one my righteousness [Music] Sid runs deep [Music] [Applause] Oh [Music] [Applause] [Music] teach my song to rise to you when temptation comes my way [Music] Jesus you're my fancy [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] oh we love him today we need him today good morning church we are glad you are worshiping with us this morning through the first Dallas I campus I especially want to welcome all of those mothers who are joining us on this Mother's Day and I want to thank you for the innumerable ways that you serve our Lord care for your families and pray for and commit your children to the Lord every week hundreds of thousands of people are joining us and worship together through the I campus and many are trusting in Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of their sins and for salvation since we've been sheltering in place here in Dallas over 14,000 people have registered decisions for Christ through our I campus so while it's not always easy to understand our circumstances we can always trust that God remains on his throne and is working out his will for his glory as we worship together today I want to encourage you to remain faithful committed and disciplined during this season and to ensure that you join us for worship and participate in our other online ministries each and every week this pandemic is going to pass in the meantime we must persevere steadfastly and never grow weary of doing what God has called us to do James wrote consider it pure joy my brothers whenever you face trials of many kinds because you know that the testing of your faith develops perseverance perseverance must finish its work so that you may be mature and complete not lacking anything and he reminds us blessed is the man who perseveres under trial because he has stood the test he will receive the crown of life that God has promised to those who love him no matter your circumstances I pray you will persevere that you may become more spiritually mature and complete more like Christ during this season as a church we want to help support that spiritual growth so to thank you for worshiping with us today we'd like to send you a free gift as a compliment to dr. Jeffress message it's a downloadable chapter of his book a place called heaven to receive the gifts simply click on the link provided when you register to receive the gift you will also become an i'm member of the first alice i campus you'll have the opportunity to receive additional resources in the future participate in live ministries throughout the week connect directly with our church staff and even join a community of other AI members through our private Facebook group finally as you continue walking with the Lord I hope you will worship Him by bringing your tithes and offerings to him through his church God is working mightily through the First Baptist Church of Dallas but he chooses to work through you his people when you give to support the ministries of 1st Dallas you honor the Lord and you participate in his work by building his church and advancing his kingdom to give online you may click on the link provided click give on the I campus platform or go to 1st Dallas dot org /give online now let's all go to the Lord and prayer together Heavenly Father as we come before you and worship this morning we praise you and we find rest in you you alone are our rock and our salvation and though you've allowed the world to be shaken by this pandemic we know that you are our fortress and in you we will never be shaken and so we know that you are working out your good and perfect will during this time Lord but we pray for those who are suffering during this season for those who are experiencing sickness and loss those who are experiencing depression and anxiety those who are fighting this battle on the frontlines and we pray that you would eradicate this virus that you would mend the fractures that our world has experienced Lord in the meantime we pray that you would help us to become more like Christ each and every day that we would be faithful to carry out the mission that you have entrusted to us even now as we worship you and as we give to you our tithes and our offerings we pray that these would be pleasing in your sight that they would be used to advance your kingdom and to share and to proclaim your love to the world and we pray this in the name of your son our Savior Jesus Christ amen [Music] [Music] just [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] Jim Marshall was the defensive lineman for the Minnesota Vikings in the 1960s and 70s although Jim Marshall was a Superbowl champion Marshall is best known for the mistake he made on October 24th 1964 in a game with the same as San Francisco 49ers Jim Marshall saw a fumble he picked up the football and he began running the length of the field his for his Minnesota the sort of Vikings football team started running along with him along the sidelines yelling for him to run the other way Marshall didn't realize he was running toward his own endzone although Marshall ended up having a fairly good game and even though the Vikings won the game with the 49ers Marshall will always be remembered not for his success but for his mistake that day in fact from that point on the rest of his life he was always known as wrong-way Marshall what a title you know making it to the end zone is the goal in a football game but making it to the right end zone is the goal of winning it's the same way in the Christian life the fact is if we have placed our faith in Jesus Christ we are all going to make it into the spiritual endzone into heaven but some will make it there only after spending some time running in the wrong direction some who make it into heaven will be celebrated by God for the way they played the game other Christians will be evaluated by God for having done little to contribute to the success of the team as we continue our series a place called heaven in which we're answering 10 of the most common questions about heaven today we're going to answer the intriguing question will heaven be the same for every Christian the answer to that is no not every Christian will have the same experience in heaven and this is such an important truth to comprehend that instead of rushing through the message and cutting out things left and right we're gonna divide this message in two parts and today we're going to begin looking at the evaluation that we are all going to face as Christians let's first of all establish the reality of the judgment of all Christians you know one thing the Bible is very clear about is that everybody after death will be judged by God Hebrews 9:27 says it is appointed unto every person once to die and then the judgment we're all going to be judged not just some people all of us in 2nd Timothy 4:1 the Apostle Paul talked about the Lord Jesus Christ who will judge both the living and the dead everyone both Christians and non-christians will be judged by God but we will not all be judged in a single judgment there is one judgment for non-christians that judgment is called the great white throne judgment it's described in Revelation 20 verses 11 to 15 the Bible says at the end of a thousand year reign of Christ on the earth before the destruction of this present earth there is going to be a judgment partly after the destruction of this president or there will be a judgement before the new heaven and the new earth it's described in revelation 11 through 15 and John says every unbeliever who has ever died since the time of Adam Adam will be raised and will stand before this great white throne judgment and if any persons name was not found written in the Lamb's Book of Life he was cast into the lake of fire and tormented day and night forever and ever ladies and gentlemen if you have not trusted in Christ as your Savior if you have not turned to him for the forgiveness of your sins it doesn't matter how good you are you can't be good enough you can't be good enough none of us can be good enough the only way we can escape God's eternal judgment is by trusting in Christ as our Savior now before we die the great white throne judgment will be the judgment of all unbelievers who have said I'm good enough I don't need Jesus death for me I'm good enough to make it into heaven on my own and nobody will be found to be good enough that is the great white throne judgment but there is another judgment for those of us who are Christians it is a judgment called the judgment seat of Christ it is a judgment that results not in condemnation but in God's commendation for the lives we have lived for Christ and Paul describes that judgment in 2nd Corinthians 5 verse 10 he says for we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ that each one of us may be recompense rewarded for his deeds in the body according to what he has done whether good or bad notice he says we must all appear he was writing to Christians in Corinth he said Christians you too have a judgment to face before God it's a different judgment it's the judgment seat of Christ now what did Paul mean when he talked about the judgment seat of Christ if you want to get into Paul's mind to understand what he meant you need to turn over to Acts chapter 18 that word judgment seat is a very particular word in Greek and we're going to discover the meaning of it right now Acts chapter 18 recalls recounts Paul's second missionary journey and on that second missionary journey that many of us have retraced before he spent 18 months in the city of Corinth and you'll remember there in Corinth he had a very productive ministry many of the Jewish people were coming to faith in Christ remember Paul was the Jew Jesus was a Jew Paul after he came to faith in Christ won many of the Jewish people to Christ there in Corinth as well as the Gentiles by the way Paul wasn't being paid to do his ministry there he was a layman in Corinth his day job was making tents this is what he did in his off time in his off hours you know sometimes it's easy to get the idea that somehow those who serve as pastors and evangelists or missionaries are somehow they're the ones doing God's work and are gonna receive the rewards but laymen were their kind of second-class citizens in the kingdom of God because they're spending all their time doing other things God doesn't see it that way at all in fact I think laymen have a better opportunity at securing rewards and those of us who are in full-time ministry I mean we're paid to do what we do we're just fulfilling the job anything we do extra comes outside of the hours we work at the church or on the mission field but I believe God has a special place for laymen who in spite of the 40 50 60 hours they work every week trying to earn a living invest their lives in God's work that's what the Apostle Paul did he was a layman for these 18 months he was in Corinth and he had great success many were wonder Christ but not everybody was happy with him some were so incensed by what he was doing especially in winning Jews to Christ that they arrested him and they drugged him before the Roman governor of the province a man named Gallio and look what happened verse 12 but while Gallio was proconsul of aquella the Jews with one Accord rose up against Paul and brought him before the judgment seat underlying that word judgment seat say this man persuades men to worship God contrary to the law the word translated judgment-seat is the word Baima in greek Baima it refers to a raised platform on which the governor would sit sometimes he would hand out rewards if somebody had been successful in an athletic event he would receive a reward sometimes it was a place where justice was meted out it was a raised platform by the way you can walk through the excavation of Corinth right now many of us have done it before and they have discovered this Baima this judgement seat it's been unearthed the same one that galio set upon and that the Apostle Paul stood in front of so the Apostle Paul is brought in and changed and he's looking at Gallio seated on that raised platform the judgment seat but when Paul was about to open his mouth galio said to the Jews if it were a matter of wrong or a vicious crime o Jews it would be reasonable for me to put up with you but if there are questions about words and names of your own wall look after it yourselves I'm unwilling to be a judge of these matters and he drove them away from the judgment seat galio was saying hey this is a Jewish dispute you all handle it I'm not interested in getting involved but you know what was interesting is Paul didn't know what he was going to say Paul stood there realizing here is the man who has the power to extinguish my life 10 years ago I stood in that very spot where Paul stood I looked at that judgment seat and I thought to myself what is it that gave Paul the courage to stand there undaunted by the threats against him what made him so faithful and courageous as Paul stood there and looked at that Judge Gallio I believe he thought to himself one day I'm going to stand in front of another judge on the judgment-seat and I'm gonna have to give an account to him for the way that I live my life and I would much rather be found commended to him rather than to this human judge who has no power other than what God gives him Paul had that mindset I'm gonna live my life to please the true judge because one day we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ every one of us you know we all have times in our life where we rededicate our lives to God and I remember 10 years ago standing in front of that our group was kind of wandering around different places I stood there I was in the process of coming to this church to be your pastor some of you were on the trip with me as I stood there I prayed lord help me the rest of my life to have a bama mentality to evaluate everything I do to give me the courage to stand for you knowing that someday I'm going to give that account to you I wrote down in my journal the Baima mentality living with the judgment seat of Christ in view that's exactly what Paul had in mind here we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ and that affected his life until the day God called him home now let me make a distinction between the Christians judgment and the non-christians judgment I've given you a sentence on your outline I want you to fill in the judgement seat of Christ is for the commendation of believers while the great white throne judgment is for the condemnation of unbelievers the result of the judgment seat of Christ will be eternal rewards the result of the great white throne judgment will be God's eternal punishment now here is what makes the judgment seat of Christ different than the great white throne judgment only those who are saved will be at the judgment seat of Christ those who have already been declared not guilty by God are the ones who stand at the judgment seat of Christ hear me on this this judgment we're talking about is not to determine whether somebody goes to heaven or hell if you're a Christian that has already been decided by your faith in Jesus if you wait until after you to die to choose whether you're gonna go to heaven or hell you've waited too long that's a decision you make now by placing your faith in Jesus Christ you see ladies and gentlemen the moment you trust in Jesus as your Savior you are justified in the sight of God Romans 5:1 says therefore having been justified by faith we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ that word justified means to declare to be righteous it doesn't matter how sinful you are it doesn't matter what you've done in your life it doesn't matter how much you have failed God when you trust in Jesus to be your Savior he washes us all away and God declares you not guilty before him you are justified think of it this way imagine you use a debit card to purchase something and that purchase over draws your account now not only are you overdrawn but you have a penalty that you owe the bank and the only way to be right with the bank is to deposit the amount of your overcharged and your penalty to come back to even the only problem is your bankrupt you don't have any money to put in your account you're in a bad way with the bank the good news is you've got a generous friend who offers to deposit in your account the amount of money needed to bring you back to the right level now in a way that is the situation we all have with God the Bible says we're all in a deficit position with God the Bible says all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God the Bible says the wages of sin is death every sin we commit against God only adds to the debt we owe God every moment we have a wrong thought every wrong action every wrong motive it just keeps ringing up the debt we owe God now listen if we die while we're still in that spiritual deficit with God we spend eternity separated from him trying to pay off the debt we owe him but God loves us so much he sent His Son Jesus and even though we don't have any righteousness we're spiritually bankrupt Jesus has more than enough righteousness he's perfect and he says if you will trust in me to be your Savior if you will believe that when I died on the cross I paid your overdraft for you I paid the penalty for you if he will trust in Jesus the moment you do that God fills up your spiritual bank account with the overflowing righteousness of his son when you become a Christian God no longer sees your sin he sees the righteousness of His Son Jesus Christ and that's what it means to be justified to be in a right relationship with God and what does the Bible say Romans 8:1 there is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus if you're a Christian had been forgiven by God you never have to worry that one day God is going to continue for there is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Jesus Christ isn't that a great truth now listen God's justification exempts us from God's condemnation but it doesn't exempt us from God's evaluation of our life when you become a Christian you don't ever have to worry about God's condemnation but you still need to be mindful of his evaluation of his life that's why 2nd Corinthians 5:10 says for we Christians must all appear before this judgment of Christ I checked the Greek on it this week by the way I look up that word all in the Greek language you know what the word all means all that's what means all every one of us is going to stand before the judgment seat of Christ no exceptions and that's why Paul writes in verse 9 before verse 10 therefore we have as our ambition whether at home or absent to be pleasing to him Paul said knowing that we're gonna stand before that evaluation we ought to have his our one aim in life to be pleasing to God now when does this judgment take place it doesn't happen the moment we die although the Bible doesn't tell us exactly the moment it happens I believe it happens at the rapture of the church at the beginning of the tribulation on earth I have two reasons for saying that first of all revelation 4 verse 10 the Bible says before the tribulation begins after the rapture there's a picture of the 24 elders in heaven wearing their crowns praising God no the 24 elders represent the church that is you and I so apparently the church has already been rewarded at the beginning of the tribulation the second reason is revelation 19 verse 8 you know the Bible says at the end of the tribulation on earth that the great battle of Armageddon suddenly the skies will part Christ appears and we are with him and notice what verse 8 says and it was given to her that is the church to clothe herself in fine linen bright and clean for the fine linen is the righteous acts of the saints apparently by this time we have been judged we have received our rewards it's described as bright linen but it is tied to our righteous acts after we became a Christian and that leads to an important distinction of the importance of good works in a Christians life do our works really matter to God some people say yes some people say no we've got to distinguish between the value of our works before we are saved and the value of our works after we are saved what are the value of our good works to God before we become a Christian zero zilch nada Isaiah said our righteousness the best we can do before God is like a filthy rag to God our works are worthless to God that's why Ephesians 2:8 and 9 says for by grace you have been saved through faith and that not of yourselves it is a gift of God not as works that no one should boast God doesn't allow us to work for our salvation if he allows us to work for our salvation then salvation is something he owes us and God refuses to owe any man or woman anything no salvation is simply a measure of God's grace to us our value of our good works before we are saved is nothing we cannot earn our salvation however there are there is value to our works after our salvation I want you to write down this phrase I have it on your outline while our works are worthless in securing us a place in heaven they are integral in determining our experience in heaven let me say it again while our works are worthless in securing a place in heaven they are integral in determining our experience in our heaven we are not saved by good works but look at Ephesians 2:10 for we are his workmanship created in Christ Jesus for good works which God prepared beforehand that we should work walk in them listen to me this morning before we are saved the only value of our works is our works are sufficient to condemn us before God but after we are saved our good works are sufficient to commend us to God and that's why Paul says in 2nd Corinthians 5 9 and 10 therefore also we have as our ambition whether at home or absent to be pleasing to him for we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ that each one of us may be recompense for his deeds in the body according to what he has done whether they be good or bad now this is an unfortunate translation because we think that judgment is based on a moral good or a moral bad no that's not what the word means the word good here refers to that which endures is lasting the word bad isn't moral bad it is phallus is the word it means worthless remember this judgment is not determining whether we go to heaven or hell this is a judgment of rewards and the standard by which we're going to be judged is was our life spent on those things that were important that have eternal consequence or did we spend our lives on those things which were worthless you know not everything we do in life is either morally good or morally bad there's nothing morally good or bad about going to the movie I guess it depends what movie you go to but you know there's nothing good or bad about that there's nothing good or bad about going to the mall there's a lot of things we do there's nothing good or bad about purchasing a suit of clothes or buying a car nothing bad about that but that's not the standard the standard is is it worthless in the big scheme of things as God's kingdom is kept in view is your life going to be judged as having substance of being invested and growing God's kingdom or will your life be judged as being inconsequential worthless and first Corinthians three is we'll look at next week he uses the imagery of a life that is eternal is one that is built with gold silver and precious stones a life that is worthless is one that is constructed with wood hay straw nothing wrong with wood hay or straw they're useful for some purposes but ultimately they don't stand they blow away they're worthless and that's the judgment that we're gonna face how did we invest our time how did we invest our money it's not that we invested them in bad things but were they worthless things compared to the kingdom of God that is the judgment seat of Christ you know when I think about God's evaluation of our lives I think about a very embarrassing evaluation I had some years ago when I lived in Wichita Falls I used to come to Dallas once a year for a physical at a clinic here in town and part of that fiscal involved me standing in my birthday suit before the physician the physician's assistant as I stood there he'd take this little torture device and start pinching various parts of my arms and appendages to try to measure my body fat that was humiliating and yeah I stood there and suddenly I was filled with regrets because every chocolate chip cookie I'd ever eaten was on display I regret it every time I'd rolled over over in bed instead of getting on the treadmill in the morning I regretted those midnight trips to the freezer to get the haagen-dazs ice cream everything I had done was on do to that doctor but even the worst part was putting back on my clothes and sitting down for the evaluation happened every year he'd bring in this folder and it said now we're gonna talk about your health and he would always start on a positive note he would commend me for the good things I was doing my exercise the bran flakes that I gagged on every morning you know our dose you know there are some good things and then his smile returned to a friend and he would talk about you know you need to shave off some points off that cholesterol that blood pressure isn't exactly where we would like it he would give a critique and evaluation of my life and that's what the judgment seat of Christ is going to be it's gonna be an honest evaluation of everything we've done whether it is good lasting eternal or worthless Luke 817 jesus said for nothing is hidden that shall not become evident nor anything secret that shall not be known and will come to light of course that raises a lot of questions is God more interested in what I do or why I do what do what do these rewards actually mean for me and eternity when you say heavens not gonna be the same for everybody what's gonna be the difference and if I don't win rewards in heaven am I going to spend the rest of my life regretting the way I invested my life here on earth those are great questions and we're gonna answer them and more next week if you don't remember anything else I say today I hope you'll remember this our good works mean a great deal to God after we become a Christian but our good works are useless to God before we become a Christian in fact the Bible says the best we can do before were a Christian the best good works we can perform are like a filthy rag in the sight of God there is nothing you or I can do to earn our place in heaven the only people in heaven are those who have been forgiven of their sins that's nothing we can earn we receive that forgiveness as a gift from God through faith in Jesus Christ I don't think it's an accident you're watching iCampus today God is extending you the gift of eternal life if you're willing to ask for God's forgiveness in your life today if you would like to receive God's free gift a forgiveness and know for sure that you're going to be welcomed into that place called heaven I want to invite you wherever you are to bow your head if you can and close your eyes and repeat this prayer to God line by line knowing that God is listening to you right now would you say this prayer would mean dear God thank you for loving me I know that I have failed you in many ways and I'm truly sorry for the sins in my life but I believe that you loved me so much you sent your son Jesus Christ to die on the cross for me to take the punishment from You God that I deserve to take for my sins and right now I'm trusting in what Jesus did for me not in my good works but in what Jesus did for me to save me from my sins thank you for forgiving me and help me to spend the rest of my life following you and I pray this in Jesus name Amen now if you just prayed that prayer with me to God and you really meant it with all of your heart I want to know about it and all you need to do is click on that place on your screen where it says I prayed the prayer with dr. Jeffress to trust in Christ that will let me know that you prayed that prayer with me and when you click on that link I will send you some very helpful follow-up material about what it means to live as a Christian we won't harass you but we want to send you this important free information that will help you in your walk with God so please click where it says I prayed the prayer with dr. Jeffers your screen may say something else follow those instructions and let me hear from you today thank you so much for doing that you know this past week was the National Day of Prayer and I've invited people from all over the nation to join me in taking what I call the 401 challenge it's very simple I'm asking you to join me and to pray for our nation specifically an end of this coronavirus pandemic every day at 4:01 p.m. in the afternoon and I'm asking you to do this with me for the next 40 days I believe the most important thing we could be doing right now as Christians is praying for God's mercy upon our nation and an end to this pandemic so if you're willing to join me and take the 401 Challenge praying everyday at 4:01 for the next 40 days click where it says I'll take the 401 challenge by the way you may wonder why I selected 401 in the afternoon well we're basing this on some verse one in which God encourages us to cry out to him and ask for an end to our distress and by the way if you click on that link and say that you're gonna be a part of the challenge I'll send you free of charge a download of one of the chapters of my upcoming new book praying for America that comes out June 2nd thank you so much for doing that tonight there's an extra special treat on iCampus after our 6 p.m. worship at 7:30 p.m. we invite you to join in for a him sing led by our incomparable minister of music dr. Tyler Brinson and his wife Deanna they're going to lead us in some of our favorite hymns of all time tune in tonight at 7:30 central for him sing on 1st Dallas iCampus well thank you so much for joining us today on I campus worship tune in again next Sunday as we talk about the subject of rewards in heaven I'll see you then you you [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] you [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] you you [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] hello and welcome to the first LSI campus my name is Nate and this is Abigail and on behalf of our senior pastor dr. Robert Jeffress welcome to the first Dallas I campus we're so glad you've joined us today from wherever you are and the world we are also honored to worship chat and pray with you we'd love to have you in our chat room letting us know where you're watching the service from or commenting throughout the service or if you need live private prayer we'd love to pray with you privately with one of our chat hosts simply click the live prayer button at the top of the screen that's right and if you're new joining us online today we would like to give you a free gift and that is a chapter download of dr. Jeff ices best-selling book a place called heaven simply visit first Dallas org slash free gift fill out a little bit of information about yourself and it will be sent straight to your email you're gonna be so blessed by that resource today I encourage you to get it you're also going to be blessed by the service that's just about to begin and we will see you there [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] good morning and welcome to worship from I campus at First Baptist Church in Dallas we're so glad you joined us today especially on this Mother's Day we want to tell all of our moms watching how much we love you we appreciate what you mean to our families and what you mean to our country as well we hope this is a great day for you in just a few moments we're going to continue talking about the subject of heaven over these weeks we're looking to that better world free of the coronavirus forever and during this series we're answering some of the most frequently asked questions about heaven and today we're going to tackle one that I think you'll be surprised by and that is will heaven be the same for everyone we're going to open God's Word in just a moment and see what the Bible says about the whole issue of rewards in heaven but first let's enjoy the great worship music from the First Baptist Dallas choir nork astre good morning First Baptist Dallas yes viewers we welcome you let's stand together this morning we're here to proclaim the [Music] your glory like [Music] you're the reason [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Music] [Applause] show us show us your glory show us show us your power show us show us your glory sings show us [Music] [Music] we [Music] see [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] oh praise the Lord [Music] bless the Lord O my soul come on let's sing this MFA [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Music] [Music] we have the great privilege of reading God's Word together and today we're reading from 2nd Corinthians chapter 5 verses 8 through 11 the Apostle Paul is talking here about the current situation in our lives and also our eternal situation we'll read from the new American Standard Bible and we'll have the words on the screen for you so that you can join with us in reading God's Word 2nd Corinthians chapter 5 beginning with verse 8 ending with verse 11 we are of good courage I say and prefer rather to be absent from the body and to be at home with the Lord therefore also we have as our ambition whether at home or absent to be pleasing to him for we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ that each one may be recommenced for his deeds in the body according to what he has done whether good or bad therefore knowing the fear of the Lord we persuade men but we are made manifest to God and I hope that we are made manifest also in your consciences and may God richly bless the reading of his word now let's continue our time of worship together [Music] Lord I come I bowing here I find my rest without you I fall apart sure the one that guides my heart [Music] lord I need you Oh [Music] my one défis Myra [Music] Sid runs me crazy [Music] is where [Music] [Applause] [Music] teach my song to rise to you when temptation comes my way [Music] Jesus you're my fans [Music] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] oh we love him today we need him today good morning church we are glad you are worshiping with us this morning through the first Dallas I campus I especially want to welcome all of those mothers who are joining us on this Mother's Day and I want to thank you for the innumerable ways that you serve our Lord care for your families and pray for and commit your children to the Lord every week hundreds of thousands of people are joining us and worship together through the I campus and many are trusting in Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of their sins and for salvation since we've been sheltering in place here in Dallas over 14,000 people have registered decisions for Christ through our I campus so while it's not always easy to understand our circumstances we can always trust that God remains on his throne and is working out his will for his glory as we worship together today I want to encourage you to remain faithful committed and disciplined during this season and to ensure that you join us for worship and participate in our other online ministries each and every week this pandemic is going to pass in the meantime we must persevere steadfastly and never grow weary of doing what God has called us to do James wrote consider it pure joy my brothers whenever you face trials of many kinds because you know that the testing of your faith develops perseverance perseverance must finish its work so that you may be mature and complete not lacking anything and he reminds us blessed is the man who perseveres under trial because he has stood the test he will receive the crown of life that God has promised to those who love him no matter your circumstances I pray you will persevere that you may become more spiritually mature and complete more like Christ during this season as a church we want to help support that spiritual growth so to thank you for worshiping with us today we'd like to send you a free gift as a compliment to dr. Jeffress message it's a downloadable chapter of his book a place called heaven to receive the gifts simply click on the link provided when you register to receive the gift you will also become an AI member of the first Alice I campus you'll have the opportunity to receive additional resources in the future participate in live ministries throughout the week connect directly with our church staff and even join a community of other AI members through our private Facebook group finally as you continue walking with the Lord I hope you will worship Him by bringing your tithes and offerings to him through his church God is working mightily through the First Baptist Church of Dallas but he chooses to work through you his people when you give to support the ministries of 1st Dallas you honor the Lord and you participate in his work by building his church and advancing his kingdom to give online you may click on the link provided click give on the I campus platform or go to first Dallas dot org /give online now let's all go to the Lord and prayer together Heavenly Father as we come before you and worship this morning we praise you and we find rest in you you alone are our rock and our salvation and though you've allowed the world to be shaken by this pandemic we know that you are our fortress and in you we will never be shaken and so we know that you are working out your good and perfect will during this time Lord but we pray for those who are suffering during this season for those who are experiencing sickness and loss those who are experiencing depression and anxiety those who are fighting this battle on the frontlines and we pray that you would eradicate this virus that you would mend the fractures that our world has experienced Lord in the meantime we pray that you would help us to become more like Christ each and every day that we would be faithful to carry out the mission that you have entrusted to us even now as we worship you and as we give to you our tithes and our offerings we pray that these would be pleasing in your sight that they would be used to advance your kingdom and to share and to proclaim your love to the world and we pray this in the name of your son our Savior Jesus Christ amen [Music] [Music] there [Music] just [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] Jim Marshall was the defensive lineman for the Minnesota Vikings in the 1960s and 70s although Jim Marshall was a Superbowl champion Marshall is best known for the mistake he made on October 24th 1964 in a game with the same as San Francisco 49ers Jim Marshall saw a fumble he picked up the football and he began running the length of the field his for his Minnesota Vikings football team started running along with him along the sidelines yelling for him to run the other way Marshall didn't realize he was running toward his own endzone although Marshall ended up having a fairly good game and even though the Vikings won the game with the 49ers Marshall will always be remembered not for his success but for his mistake that day in fact from that point on the rest of his life he was always known as wrong-way Marshall what a title you know making it to the end zone is the goal in a football game but making it to the right end zone is the goal of winning it's the same way in the Christian life the fact is if we have placed our faith in Jesus Christ we are all going to make it into the spiritual endzone into heaven but some will make it there only after spending some time running in the wrong direction some who make it into heaven will be celebrated by God for the way they played the game other Christians will be evaluated by God for having done little to contribute to the success of the team as we continue our series a place called heaven in which were answering ten of the most common questions about heaven today we're going to answer the intriguing question will heaven be the same for every Christian the answer to that is no not every Christian will have the same experience in heaven and this is such an important truth to comprehend that instead of rushing through the message and cutting out things left and right we're gonna divide this message in two parts and today we're going to begin looking at the evaluation that we are all going to face as Christians let's first of all establish the reality of the judgment of all Christians you know one thing the Bible is very clear about is that everybody after death will be judged by God Hebrews 9:27 says it is appointed unto every person once to die and then the judgment we're all going to be judged not just some people all of us in 2nd Timothy 4:1 the Apostle Paul talked about the Lord Jesus Christ who will judge both the living and the dead everyone both Christians and non-christians will be judged by God but we will not all be judged in a single judgment there is one judgment for non-christians that judgment is called the great white throne judgment it's described in Revelation 20 verses 11 to 15 the Bible says at the end of a thousand year reign of Christ on the earth before the destruction of this present earth there is going to be a judgment pardon me after the destruction of this President or there will be a judgment before the new heaven and the new earth it's described in revelation 11 through 15 and John says every unbeliever who has ever died since the time of Adam Adam will be raised and will stand before this great white throne judgment and if any person's name was not found written in the Lamb's Book of Life he was cast into the lake of fire and tormented day and night forever and ever ladies and gentlemen if you have not trusted in Christ as your Savior if you have not turned to him for the forgiveness of your sins it doesn't matter how good you are you can't be good enough you can't be good enough none of us can be good enough the only way we can escape God's eternal judgment is by trusting in Christ as our Savior now before we die the great white throne judgment will be the judgment of all unbelievers who have said I'm good enough I don't need Jesus death for me I'm good enough to make it into heaven on my own and nobody will be found to be good enough that is the great white throne judgment but there is another judgment for those of us who are Christians it is a judgment called the judgment seat of Christ it is a judgment that results not in condemnation but in God's commendation for the lives we have lived for Christ and Paul describes that judgment in 2nd Corinthians 5 verse 10 he says for we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ that each one of us may be recompense rewarded for his deeds in the body according to what he has done whether good or bad notice he says we must all appear he was writing to Christians in Corinth he said Christians do to have a judgment to face before God it's a different judgment it's the judgment seat of Christ now what did Paul mean when he talked about the judgment seat of Christ if you want to get into Paul's mind to understand what he meant you need to turn over to Acts chapter 18 that word judgment seat is a very particular word in Greek and we're going to discover the meaning of it right now Acts chapter 18 recalls recounts Paul's second missionary journey and on that second missionary journey that many of us have retraced before he spent eighteen months in the city of Corinth and you'll remember there in Corinth he had a very productive ministry many of the Jewish people were coming to faith in Christ remember Paul was the Jew Jesus was a Jew Paul after he came to faith in Christ one many of the Jewish people to Christ there in Corinth as well as the Gentiles by the way Paul wasn't being paid to do his ministry there he was a layman in Corinth his day job was making tents this is what he did in his off time in his off hours here sometimes it's easy to get the idea that somehow those who serve as pastors and evangelists or missionaries are somehow they're the ones doing God's work and are gonna receive the rewards but laymen would they're kind of second-class citizens in the kingdom of God because they're spending all their time doing other things God doesn't see it that way at all in fact I think laymen have a better opportunity at securing rewards and those of us who are in full-time ministry I mean we're paid to do what we do we're just fulfilling the job anything we do extra comes outside of the hours we work at the church or on the mission field but I believe God has a special place for laymen who in spite of the 40 50 60 hours they work every week trying to earn a living invest their lives in God's work that's what the Apostle Paul did he was a layman for these 18 months he was in Corinth and he had great success many were wonder Christ but not everybody was happy living some were so incensed by what he was doing especially in winning Jews to Christ that they arrested him and they drugged him before the Roman governor of the province a man named Gallio and look what happened verse 12 but while Dalio was proconsul of aquella the Jews with one Accord rose up against Paul and brought him before the judgment seat underlying that word judgment seat say this man persuades men to worship God contrary to the law the word translated judgment-seat is the word Baima in greek Baima it refers to a raised platform on which the governor would sit sometimes he would hand out rewards if somebody had been successful in an athletic event he would receive a reward sometimes it was a place where justice was meted out it was a raised platform by the way you can walk through the excavation of Corinth right now many of us have done it before and they have discovered this Baima this judgement seat it's been unearthed the same one that galio set upon and that the Apostle Paul stood in front of so the Apostle Paul is brought in and changed and he's looking at Gallio seated on that raised platform the judgment seat but when Paul was about to open his mouth galio said to the Jews if it were a matter of wrong or a vicious crime Oh Jews it would be reasonable for me to put up with you but if there are questions about words and names of your own law look after it yourselves I'm unwilling to be a judge of these matters and he drove them away from the judgement seat galio was saying hey this is a Jewish dispute you all handle it I'm not interested in getting involved but you know what was interesting is Paul didn't know what he was going to say Paul stood there realizing here is the man who has the power to extinguish my life 10 years ago I stood in that very spot where Paul stood I looked at that judgement seat and I thought to myself what is it that gave Paul the courage to stand there undaunted by the threats against him what made him so faithful and courageous as Paul stood there and looked at that Judge Gallio I believe he thought to himself one day I'm going to stand in front of another judge on the judgment-seat and I'm gonna have to give an account to him for the way that I live my life and I would much rather be found commended to him rather than to this human judge who has no power other than what God gives him Paul had that mindset I'm gonna live my life to please the true judge because one day we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ every one of us you know we all have times in our life where we rededicate our lives to God and I remember 10 years ago standing in front of that our group was kind of wandering around different places I stood there I was in the process of coming to this church to be your pastor some of you were on the trip with me as I stood there I prayed lord help me the rest of my life to have a bama mentality to evaluate everything I do to give me the courage to stand for you knowing that someday I'm going to give that account to you I wrote down in my journal the Baima mentality living with the judgment seat of Christ in view that's exactly what Paul had in mind here we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ and that affected his life until the day God called him home now let me make a distinction between the Christians judgment and the non-christians judgment I've given you a sentence on your outline I want you to fill in the judgement seat of Christ is for the commendation of believers while the great white throne judgment is for the condemnation of unbelievers the result of the judgment seat of Christ will be eternal rewards the result of the great white throne judgment will be God's eternal punishment now here is what makes the judgment seat of Christ different than the great white throne judgment only those who are saved will be at the judgment seat of Christ those who have already been declared not guilty by God are the ones who stand at the judgment seat of Christ hear me on this this judgment we're talking about is not to determine whether somebody goes to heaven or hell if you're a Christian that has already been decided by your faith in Jesus if you wait until after you to die to choose whether you're gonna go to heaven or hell you've waited too long that's a decision you make now by placing your faith in Jesus Christ you see ladies and gentlemen the moment you trust and Jesus is your Savior you are justified in the sight of God Romans 5:1 says therefore having been justified by faith we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ that word justified means to declare to be righteous it doesn't matter how sinful you are it doesn't matter what you've done in your life it doesn't matter how much you have failed God when you trust in Jesus to be your Savior he washes us all away and God declares you not guilty before him you are justified think of it this way imagine you use a debit card to purchase something and that purchase over draws your account now not only are you overdrawn but you have a penalty that you owe the bank and the only way to be right with the bank is to deposit the amount of your overcharged and your penalty to come back to even the only problem is your bankrupt you don't have any money to put in your account you're in a bad way with the bank the good news is you've got a generous friend who offers to deposit in your account the amount of money needed to bring you back to the right level now in a way that is the situation we all have with God the Bible says we're all in a deficit position with God the Bible says all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God the Bible says the wages of sin is death every sin we commit against God only adds to the debt we owe God every moment we have a wrong thought every wrong action every wrong motive it just keeps ringing up the debt we owe God now listen if we die while we're still in that spiritual deficit with God we spend eternity separated from him trying to pay off the debt we owe him but God loves us so much he sent His Son Jesus and even though we don't have any righteousness we're spiritually bankrupt Jesus has more than enough righteousness he's perfect and he says if you will trust in me to be your Savior if you will believe that when I died on the cross I paid your overdraft for you I paid the penalty for you if he will trust in Jesus the moment you do that God fills up your spiritual bank account with the overflowing righteousness of his son when you become a Christian God no longer sees your sin he sees the righteousness of His Son Jesus Christ and that's what it means to be justified to be in a right relationship with God and what does the Bible say Romans 8:1 there is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus if you are a Christian have been forgiven by God you never have to worry that one day God is going to condemn you for there is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Jesus Christ isn't that a great truth now listen God's justification exempts us from God's condemnation but it doesn't exempt us from God's evaluation of our life when you become a Christian you don't ever have to worry about God's condemnation but you still need to be mindful of his evaluation of his life that's why 2nd Corinthians 5:10 says for we Christians must all appear before this judgment of Christ I checked the Greek on it this week by the way I looked up that word all in the Greek language you know what the word all means all that's what means all every one of us is going to stand before the judgment seat of Christ no exceptions and that's why Paul writes in verse 9 before verse 10 therefore we have as our ambition whether at home or absent to be pleasing to him Paul said knowing that we're gonna stand before that evaluation we ought to have his our one aim in life to be pleasing to God now when does this judgment take place it doesn't happen the moment we die although the Bible doesn't tell us exactly the moment it happens I believe it happens at the rapture of the church at the beginning of the tribulation on earth I have two reasons for saying that first of all revelation 4 verse 10 the Bible says before the tribulation begins after the rapture there's a picture of the 24 elders in heaven wearing their crowns praising God know the 24 elders represent the church that is you and I so apparently the church has already been rewarded at the beginning of the tribulation the second reason is revelation 19 verse 8 you know the Bible says at the end of the tribulation on earth that the great battle of Armageddon suddenly the skies will part Christ appears and we are with him and notice what verse 8 says and it was given to her that is the church to clothe herself in fine linen bright and clean for the fine linen is the righteous acts of the saints apparently by this time we have been judged we have received our rewards it's described as bright linen but it is tied to our righteous acts after we became a Christian and that leads to an important distinction of the importance of good works in a Christians life do our works really matter to God some people say yes some people say no we got to distinguish between the value of our works before we are saved and the value of our works after we are saved what are the value of our good works to God before we become a Christian zero zilch nada Isaiah said our righteousness the best we can do before God is like a filthy rag to God our works are worthless to God that's why Ephesians 2:8 and 9 says for by grace you have been saved through faith and that not of yourselves it is a gift of God not as works that no one should boast God doesn't allow us for work for our salvation if he allows us to work for our salvation then salvation is something he owes us and God refuses to owe any man or woman anything no salvation is simply a measure of God's grace to us our value of our good works before we are saved is nothing we cannot earn our salvation however there are there is valued our works after our salvation I want you to write down this phrase I have it on your outline while our works are worthless in securing us a place in heaven they are integral in determining our experience in heaven let me say it again while our works are worthless in securing a place in heaven they are integral in determining our experience in our heaven we are not saved by good works but look at Ephesians 2:10 for we are his workmanship created in Christ Jesus for good works which God prepared beforehand that we should work walk in them listen to me this morning before we are saved the only value of our works is our works are sufficient to condemn us before God but after we are saved our good works are sufficient to commend us to God and that's why Paul says in 2nd Corinthians 5 9 and 10 therefore also we have as our ambition whether at home or absent to be pleasing to him for we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ that each one of us may be recompense for his deeds in the body according to what he has done whether they be good or bad now this is an unfortunate translation good or bad because we think that judgment is based on a moral good or a moral bad no that's not what the word means the word good here refers to that which endures is lasting the word bad isn't moral bad it is phallus is the word it means worthless remember this judgment is not determining whether we go to heaven or hell this is a judgment of rewards and the standard by which we're going to be judged is was our life spent on those things that were important that have eternal consequence or did we spend our lives on those things which were worthless you know not everything we do in life is either morally good or morally bad there's nothing morally good or bad about going to the movie I just said avenge what movie you go to but you know there's nothing good or bad about that there's nothing good or bad about going to the mall there's a lot of things we do there's nothing good or bad about purchasing a suit of clothes or buying a car nothing bad about that but that's not the standard the standard is is it worthless and the big scheme of things as God's kingdom is kept of you is your life going to be judged as having substance of being invested in growing God's kingdom or will your life be judged as being inconsequential worthless and first Corinthians three is we'll look at next week he uses the imagery of a life that is eternal is one that is built with gold silver and precious stones a life that is worthless is one that is constructed with wood hay straw nothing wrong with wood hay or straw they're useful for some purposes but ultimately they don't stand they blow away they're worthless and that's the judgment that we're gonna face how did we invest our time how did we invest our money it's not that we invested them in bad things but were they worthless things compared to the kingdom of God that is the judgment seat of Christ you know when I think about God's evaluation of our lives I think about a very embarrassing evaluation I had some years ago when I lived in Wichita Falls I used to come to Dallas once a year for a physical at a clinic here in town and part of that fiscal involved me standing in my birthday suit before the physician the physician's assistant as I stood there he'd take this little torture device and start pinching various parts of my arms and appendages to try to measure my body fat that was humiliating and yeah I stood there and suddenly I was filled with regrets because every chocolate-chip-cookie I'd ever eaten was on display I regret it every time I'd rolled over over in bed instead of getting on the treadmill in the morning I regretted those midnight trips to the freezer to get the haagen-dazs ice cream everything I had done was on do to that doctor but even the worst part was putting back on my clothes and sitting down for the evaluation happened every year he'd bring in this folder and it said now we're gonna talk about your health and he would always start on a positive note he would commend me for the good things I was doing my exercise the bran flakes that I gagged on every morning you know I have those you know there are some good things and then his smile would turn to a friend and he would talk about you know you need to shave off some points off that cholesterol that blood pressure isn't exactly where we would like it he would give a critique an evaluation of my life now that's what the judgment seat of Christ is going to be it's gonna be an honest evaluation of everything we've done whether it is good lasting eternal or worthless Luke 8 17 jesus said for nothing is hidden that shall not become evident nor anything secret that shall not be known and will come to light of course that raises a lot of questions is God more interested in what I do or why I do what I do what do these rewards actually mean for me in the Eternity when you say heavens not gonna be the same for everybody what's gonna be the difference and if I don't win rewards in heaven am I going to spend the rest of my life regretting the way I invested my life here on earth those are great questions and we're gonna answer them and more next week if you don't remember anything else I say today I hope you'll remember this our good works mean a great deal to God after we become a Christian but our good works are useless to God before we become a Christian in fact the Bible says the best we can do before we're a Christian the best good works we can perform are like a filthy rag in the sight of God there is nothing you or I can do to earn our place in heaven the only people in heaven are those who have been forgiven of their sins that's nothing we can earn we receive that forgiveness as a gift from God through faith in Jesus Christ I don't think it's an accident you're watching iCampus today God is extending you the gift of eternal life if you're willing to ask for God's forgiveness in your life today if you would like to receive God's free gift of forgiveness and know for sure that you're going to be welcomed into that place called heaven I want to invite you wherever you are to bow your head if you can and close your eyes and repeat this prayer to God line by line knowing that God is listening to you right now would you say this prayer would mean dear God thank you for loving me I know that I have failed you in many ways and I'm truly sorry for the sins in my life but I believe that you loved me so much you sent your son Jesus Christ to die on the cross for me to take the punishment from you God that I deserve to take for my sins and right now I'm trusting in what Jesus did for me not in my good works but in what Jesus did for me to save me from my sins thank you for forgiving me and help me to spend the rest of my life following you and I pray this in Jesus name Amen now if you just prayed that prayer with me to God and you really meant it with all of your heart I want to know about it and all you need to do is click on that place on your screen where it says I prayed the prayer with dr. Jeffress to trust in Christ that will let me know that you prayed that prayer with me and when you click on that link I will send you some very helpful follow-up material about what it means to live as a Christian we won't harass you but we want to send you this important free information that will help you in your walk with God so please click where it says I prayed the prayer with dr. Jeffers your screen may say something else follow those instructions and let me hear from you today thank you so much for doing that you know this past week was the National Day of Prayer and I've invited people from all over the nation to join me in taking what I call the 401 challenge it's very simple I'm asking you to join me and to pray for our nation specifically an end of this coronavirus pandemic every day at 4:01 p.m. in the afternoon and I'm asking you to do this with me for the next forty days I believe the most important thing we could be doing right now as Christians is praying for God's mercy upon our nation and an end to this pandemic so if you're willing to join me and take the 4:01 challenge praying every day at 4:01 for the next 40 days click where it says I'll take the 401 challenge by the way you may wonder why I selected for Oh 1:00 in the afternoon well we're basing this on some four verse one in which God encourages us to cry out to him and ask for an end to our distress and by the way if you click on that link and say that you're gonna be a part of the challenge I'll send you free of charge a download of one of the chapters of my upcoming new book praying for America that comes out June 2nd thank you so much for doing that tonight there's an extra special treat on my campus after our 6 p.m. worship at 7:30 p.m. we invite you to join in for a him sing led by our incomparable minister of music dr. Tyler Brinson and his wife Deanna they're going to lead us in some of our favorite hymns of all time tune in tonight at 7:30 central for him sing on 1st Dallas iCampus well thank you so much for joining us today on I campus worship tune in again next Sunday as we talk about the subject of rewards in heaven I'll see you then you you
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