WHO'S YOUR ONE? (2 OF 3)
Scripture: John 1:35-43, John 1:45-51
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Who's Your One? (2 of 3)
Series: X-Factor
James Merritt
John 1:35-51
Introduction
1. [Show Video] One of the best and most interesting questions you can ever ask about any situation and about life is, ''What if?'' What if everyone decided to reach just one? The interesting thing is two lives would change; the one who finds one and reaches one would never be the same and the one who is reached and found would never be the same.
2. We are in a series that we are calling the ''X Factor,'' because the secret of the explosive growth of the early church was they were not just asking, but answering that question, ''Who's your one?'' The X Factor was everyone in the early church was sharing the greatest news the world has ever heard which is the Gospel of Jesus Christ. They had in their hands and in their hearts the greatest power to change a life forever that the world has ever known and they did not treat it like a secret.
3. I recently finished reading one of the best books I have ever read about how America ended World War II and conquered Japan. What brought the war to an abrupt end was the dropping of the atomic bomb. The story of the development of the atomic bomb is fascinating.
4. It was called ''The Manhattan Project'' and from the outset in developing the most powerful weapon the world has ever seen, two goals were paramount above everything else - security and secrecy. The main research took place at Los Alamos, New Mexico, and it was chosen because of its geographic isolation. It became one of the most secure sites in the world. It had multiple security checkpoints that were guarded by military police 24 hours a day 7 days a week. Tall barbed-wire fencing surrounded each site's perimeter. Snoopers couldn't sneak in and employee's couldn't get out without being thoroughly searched, vetted, and approved.
5. Every employee had a security badge that displayed their picture, their job position, and their level of clearance. Their mail was met ...
Series: X-Factor
James Merritt
John 1:35-51
Introduction
1. [Show Video] One of the best and most interesting questions you can ever ask about any situation and about life is, ''What if?'' What if everyone decided to reach just one? The interesting thing is two lives would change; the one who finds one and reaches one would never be the same and the one who is reached and found would never be the same.
2. We are in a series that we are calling the ''X Factor,'' because the secret of the explosive growth of the early church was they were not just asking, but answering that question, ''Who's your one?'' The X Factor was everyone in the early church was sharing the greatest news the world has ever heard which is the Gospel of Jesus Christ. They had in their hands and in their hearts the greatest power to change a life forever that the world has ever known and they did not treat it like a secret.
3. I recently finished reading one of the best books I have ever read about how America ended World War II and conquered Japan. What brought the war to an abrupt end was the dropping of the atomic bomb. The story of the development of the atomic bomb is fascinating.
4. It was called ''The Manhattan Project'' and from the outset in developing the most powerful weapon the world has ever seen, two goals were paramount above everything else - security and secrecy. The main research took place at Los Alamos, New Mexico, and it was chosen because of its geographic isolation. It became one of the most secure sites in the world. It had multiple security checkpoints that were guarded by military police 24 hours a day 7 days a week. Tall barbed-wire fencing surrounded each site's perimeter. Snoopers couldn't sneak in and employee's couldn't get out without being thoroughly searched, vetted, and approved.
5. Every employee had a security badge that displayed their picture, their job position, and their level of clearance. Their mail was met ...
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