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It's all right.
Pastor Jerry's going to come up and give you the good word.
Thank you guys for watching with us.
Okay, I think I'm on.
All right.
Elsa.
you've seen about zooming with pastor Jerry, we have started a study of the book of Romans Now that book is we called in the book, the writer called it a letter.
He was writing a letter to the Romans that Rider is, of course, the Apostle Paul.
As we've been, as I've been reflecting and studying.
And I thought about Paul, The apostle.
and, I thought about how he might define success.
so this morning I want to share and take some time and look at, what does the Lord Consider success.
We Americans are our sucker sucker for the underdog.
We love it when the underdog wins.
We are to appreciate a story about Samuel Logan brengle.
Brengle gave up the opportunity to Pastor one of the largest churches in the Midwest.
In order to join the ranks of the New Movement, call the Salvation Army.
When that organization was just beginning to be established in the United States.
Well, established in England.
One of his early assignments was in, Danbury Connecticut.
Where ringles entire congregation often.
This morning.
But doesn't people?
Determined to reach.
Danbury with the gospel each evening brengle would March up and down the street singing preaching and praising God.
No, I'm not going to
He?
One night while he was marching with only two of his church members.
That is side.
One of a large lame black man.
And the other a physically-challenged little girl.
Brengle brengle and his entire congregation.
That evening were bravely singing a song ironically entitled with the army that she'll conquer.
Suds monkey, the small group came.
Abreast of a large imposing church at athis.
As so bringle.
Looked at that impressive.
Building.
A voice seemed to say to him, you fool.
You might have had our been the pastor.
Have a great church like this one.
But here you are, instead the pastor of the lame, man, and a little girl.
For a moment.
His voice faltered.
His step.
Got a little wobbly.
His thoughts.
Turned.
To the many ways God had been dealing with him?
And with a new sense of determination, he swung his arms vigorously and begin singing with his tiny band once again, where the Army that's going to shut show conquer.
I wonder.
If Apostle Paul.
Didn't sometimes.
Felis as foolish as Samuel Logan brengle did in those early days.
He too had been much respected among his own people, an educated man, a student of the great Rabbi Camellia.
He was a native of Tarsus a city famous for its Scholars and its philosophers.
That It produced.
He was a Pharisee.
Who threw his Zeal had acquired some Authority, among his fellow Jews.
He was a brilliant writer though, he could not know.
At this point in his life, that one day, he would perhaps be known as the most influential literider who's ever lived.
And he was a Roman citizen.
A matter of no small importance.
Chances are he would have survived so long under any other circumstances?
He was a Cosmopolitan man, a man of the city.
A man who felt at home, whether he was in the company of monarchs or slaves.
Yep, here we was.
One of the leaders of the despised new sect.
A Ragtime tag group of, who claimed that one Jesus of Nazareth.
I've been raised from the dead.
Because Paul had become an enthusiastic part of this sect, he been in prison.
Beaten.
Nearly killed with stones shipwreck three times.
And had become a controversial Outcast, even among his own people.
To make matters, worse.
He even encouraged insults are encountered insults from his fellow Christians.
At first, of course, because they were suspicious of his motives.
He after all, had once persecuted, the tiny band and put many of them in jail, Later.
It was because he, he took the gospels to the nation's, he took the gospel to the Gentiles.
Many of the early Christians would have restricted the gospel to Jews only if they could have.
Even later that would be false teachers who would put Paul on the defenses as to his credentials.
Was he really an apostle And to his Fitness to speak for the body of Christ, it must have been something awfully futile.
Frustrating to the Apostle Paul to carry on.
And to make matters worse.
He tells us that he had what he called Thorn In the Flesh.
Was it malaria could have been some Scholars think.
So others suggested it, maybe it was epilepsy.
Because in those days, many, many people had epilepsy, He said, I pleaded with the Lord three times for it to leave me.
There was no medication for either one of those two control.
Either one of those back then.
Some of the greatest people have suffered from epilepsy.
If that was, that was it.
But it was uncomfortable Affliction socially as well as medically.
What can this little man going?
Was it pride?
Oh no he discarded any vestiges of pride a long time ago.
Was it a desire for profit know?
He's a preacher.
He made his living as a tentmaker.
Any bring any priest without cost to remove the nation?
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