We're all sojourners, refugees in a foreign land and to some extent, nomads. We cannot stay here on Earth forever, our destination lies beyond to a place we've never been before, or can't remember if we did. We wander through life trying to find our way, hearing music that sounds familiar but we can't quite place. We're like sheep who have left the flock and are now at the mercy of the wolves. Where do we turn, where are we headed and where are we suppose to be? We need to get back on track. If you seriously look at the scriptures you will find this theme played out over and over again. The human condition is in desperate need of an overhaul. The Bible shows us time and time again that we're broken, that all by ourselves, we're:
1.  Uable to go straight – (morally)
I do not understand what I do. For what I want to do I do not do, but what I hate I do. Romans 7:15
2. We have a distorted perspective – (deceived)
"The Pride of your heart has deceived you." Obediah 1:3
3.  We have no Point of Reference - aimless
“tossed back and forth by the waves, and blown here and there by every wind of teaching and by the cunning and craftiness of men in their deceitful scheming.” Eph 4:14 It was Jesus' mission to get us back on track and restore us to life again. Jesus shows us the way and invites us to walk in his footsteps, but we much choose it and do it. This week we take a look at  Jesus' invitation to Get Back On Track! Part IV Sermon Audio: Getting Back on Track 9.30.12E        Getting Back on Track 9.30.12L Sermon Slides: Worship 09.30.12 Getting Back on Track Sermon Notes:   Sermon Notes 09.30.12 Getting Back on Track [youtube=http://youtu.be/dIl4ZPy-USY]
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