Your Greatest Pain Might Be Your Greatest Purpose | There Is More: Endgame | Pastor Josh Howerton
5/31/202645 min
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Hey, guys. Thanks for checking out this Bible teaching. Um, every week we release a podcast that corresponds to the sermon. It's like a little bit of a deeper dive where we hit some things that didn't make it into the sermon, some theological concepts. We talk about things that are going on in our culture and how to think about them from a biblical perspective. We call that podcast Live Free. An episode releases every Monday that corresponds to the sermon. If you would like to check out Live Free, just go to the Lake Point YouTube channel and look for the Podcast tab there. We'll see you at Live Free. Now, enjoy this Bible teaching. [upbeat music] [laughs] All right. [audience applauds] All right. Hey, Lake Point family. It's r- really good to, uh, gather with you. If you got your Bibles, head over to Acts chapter 28 because, ladies and gentlemen, here's what's happening today. We are finishing 40-ish weeks through the Book of Acts today. Come on, man. Here we go. [audience applauds] We're finishing up, man, verse by verse through the Book of Acts. It's been awesome. Let me tell you what's going on right here. I'm real excited about this. So I grew up watching ... I'm an, 80s baby, the 90s made me. I grew up watching the greatest basketball player who has ever lived. And if you thought of anybody besides Michael Jordan, hold up five fingers, make a fist, punch yourself in the face. [audience laughs] You are wrong. It was Michael Jordan, okay? That's who I grew up watching. Um, now, now check this out. Jordan was always the GOAT, Jordan was always great, but 1996 Jordan was another level. Jordan was always great, but '96 Jordan was another level. The Apostle Paul, listen, was the greatest disciple of Jesus Christ who ever lived. The greatest disciple of Jesus Christ who