
Y2K Discovery Service
- a few years ago, few people had even heard of the Y2K
challenge
- but I doubt that there are few people in this room
today who havent heard about Y2K
- its in the media
- you can hardly pick up a newspaper or magazine without
reading about it
- as of today, there are 54 days left until the odometer
rolls over to two followed by three zeros
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- Y2K is significant for a number of reasons
- obviously, sitting in a church, its significant
because it marks about two thousand years since Jesus Christ was born
- thats almost the forgotten side of Y2K
- two millennia is a very significant milestone since
Jesus was born in a little town in Israel
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- increasingly, I find that when people talk about Y2K,
theyre talking about the Y2K computer bug
- and well talk about that for just a minute
- its going to be frustrating because there are
so many opinions and so many experts on the subject, and the spectrum
of opinion here probably ranges from one extreme to the other, as well
as those who dont really care
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- but first, what is the Y2K bug?
- simply put, many computers were designed to use shorthand
to record dates
- for instance, many computers would take todays
date and record it not as 11/07/1999, but as 11/07/99
- year 2000 therefore would be recorded as year 00
- the problem is that some computers wont know
how to handle the truncated dates
- when it encounters todays date, 11/07/99, it
wont know whether its supposed to mean November 7, 1999,
or November 7, 2099
- when you multiply this in the billions of lines of
computer code out there, outdated hardware, and embedded computer chips,
you have the potential for a very large challenge
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- what does that mean?
- Im not an expert on the subject, but let me give
you a range of opinions of what that will mean
- on one side, you have those who are predicting major
catastrophe
- according to them, there will be widespread failure
of industry, power utilities, financial institutions sometimes
even hairdryers, microwave ovens, and toasters
- heating systems will shut down, airplanes will fall
from the sky, banking records will be wiped out, and riots will ensue
- it will be, according to these people, TEOTWAWKI
short for The End Of The World As We Know It!
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- how popular is this opinion?
- one year ago, of five experts appearing on a panel,
four predicted that Y2K would be a major disaster
- one guest said that the problems were so severe, we
might not even make it to January 1, 2000
- many have spent the past year or even more stockpiling
food, water, diesel generators, and even cigarettes as the new currency
when Y2K comes around
- I know many who are taking a very dim view of what
will happen on January 1, 2000, and who would strongly challenge anyone
who says otherwise
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- some who used to advocate the doomsday scenario are
now changing their views
- Peter de Jager, one of the leading experts on Y2K a
few years ago, sounded the alarm about how devastating the results of
Y2K would be (based on his speculation)
- now, after careful study, he is saying that he speculates
that it will not be as bad as he first predicted
- in an article entitled Doomsday Avoided, he
states, "We've finally broken the back of the Y2K problem"
- Jerry Falwell, who sounded the alarm in a series of
sermons, has now said, "Since my series of messages on Y2K began
in August, 1998, I've been pleased with the substantial progress that
has been made in both the government and private sector in dealing with
this matter. While I expect Y2K to be annoying and somewhat disruptive,
I do not expect it to be as serious as some are projecting, or as I
first feared possible."
- a recent column in the National Post was entitled A
New Year embarrassment for Y2K doomsters: the statistics paint a picture
of a millennial breeze rather than a hurricane
- it states, for instance, that doomsday scenarios of
what would happen this year have fallen through; that when problems
have occurred, they have been recoverable
- at Ontario Hydro, for instance, only 2% of their systems
had Y2K bugs
- of these, only a quarter would affect service
- even if these problems had not been fixed, technicians
would have been able to work around them on January 1, 2000
- a CNET report dated this past Thursday stated, "Now,
just weeks away from the red-letter date, much of the initial hype has
subsided. Although some problems have appeared, most experts believe
that serious damage from the most celebrated bug in high-tech history
will be minimal."
- in fact, this article goes on to say that most of the
effects of Y2K will not be from the bug itself, but from lawsuits, preparation,
and the vast amounts of money spent on canned goods and generators
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- it would be interesting to find out what people thought
here
- Im sure theres a diversity of opinion right
in this room and some of you will never be convinced otherwise!
- one of the difficulties in this area is knowing whom
to believe
- anyone can pretend that they are an expert
- its hard to sort out who is an authority and
who isnt
- some are very antagonistic against those who hold different
views
- the expert I quoted before, Peter de Jager, said of
one Christian group he addressed, "This was the first time I had
met a group of people who seemed to look forward to a severe problem
and resented any information which contradicted that belief and expectation."
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- in thinking about the Y2K issue, Ive ended up
asking a question
- what is it in Y2K that has struck a chord in our
society about fear?
- I dont know about you, but it would appear to
me that we are suffering from millennial anxiety
- films such as Blair Witch Project, Sixth
Sense, and Stigmata are cleaning up at the box office
- soon, Arnold Schwarzenegger will be appearing as an
honest cop fighting the devil himself in The End of Days
- the North American market appears ready for horror
- there is some sort of millennial angst in the air
so much so that many fear the publics hysteria around the Y2K
problem more than the problem itself
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- take a look around and youll see anxiety all
around you
- what about the stock market fluctuations?
- whats going to happen in the Asian market?
- will Y2K crash your computers?
- and this doesnt even address the set of personal
issues we carry around about retirement, marriage, health, and so on
- one pastor says, "Even in the past six months,
Ive probably received more letters about fearing the future than
I ever have in my lifetime from different people. I dont know
what it is
It may be the fact that theres 76 million baby
boomers going through middle age crisis. It may be this incredible over-hype
about the Y2K problem like Chicken Little "The sky
is falling!" But whatever it is, no matter what crisis comes up,
theres always going to be another one behind it. Thats the
way its been through the history of humanity"
- we are fearful of our future
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- should you be worried?
- youre not alone if you worry about the future
- but worry is an optional misery
- you dont need to worry its a choice
you make
- this is one area in which we who follow Jesus Christ
have a distinct advantage over those who dont in the area of worry
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- when you know this book and you know God, you know
you dont need to worry
- as opposed to someone who doesnt have God in
his life doesnt have Christ in his life we know,
in the first place that God knows everything in advance, that God knows
the future
- Gods been in the future, in the past, in the
present
- hes not constrained by time
- nothing is ever going to surprise God, disappoint God,
catch Him off guard
- he already knows everything thats going to happen
in my life
- the Bible says that because of that God has made some
incredible promises regarding your future.
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- there are over 7000 promises in the Bible
- thousands of promises
- many of them have to do with your future
- I want to look at two promises that will withstand
the threat of Y2K
- these are promises that Jesus makes to all who follow
him
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- PROMISE NUMBER ONE: NO MATTER WHAT THE FUTURE HOLDS,
GOD WILL BE WITH ME
- God will be with me even when I am tense and nervous
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- none of us can predict the problems that were
going to face in the future
- we dont know whats going to happen in the
next three hours, much less tomorrow or next week or next year
- but regardless of what you go through in the future,
you wont go through it alone
- this is a basic truth taught over and over in the Bible
- there is never a time in your life when God is not
with you
- there are some times when you dont sense his
presence, but thats your problem, not Gods
- God doesnt move
- God never leaves you
- hes with you all the time
- and God will be with you no matter what you go through
in the future.
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- Isaiah 43:2 says, "When you go through deep waters
and great troubles, I will be with you."
- this is a central truth that you need to grasp
- you will never be without God in your life
- hes always there
- he says, "I will be with you. When you go through
rivers of difficulty, you will not drown. When you go through fires
of oppression, you will not be burned up. (Notice you go through them.
You dont stay in them.) And the flames will not consume you."
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- in your future, you are going to face some deep waters,
and youre going to think youre going under for the last
time
- and in your future, you are going to face some major
troubles - count on it!
- and in your future, you are going to face some fiery
troubles
- the heats on and you think youre going
to burn up
- but God is going to be there and youre not going
to go through it alone.
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- Jesus said it like this in John 16:33:
- (John 16:33) In the world, you will have trouble, but
be of good cheer. I have overcome the world.
- the point is: when Jesus is near, you lose your fear
- I can face anything, if I know Im not going through
it alone
- when Jesus is near, you lose your fear.
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- most futuristic movies, movies about the future, tend
to be pretty bleak
- theyre very rarely rosy and happy environments
- Waterworld, Dune, Mad Max or the
Schwarzenegger-Terminator kind, where in the future its
every man for himself, you dont know who you can trust and theres
very little love if any, few relationships, a lot of loneliness, a lot
of alienation
- its usually like after World War III and everybodys
in fear
- those movies intentionally play on this fear of abandonment,
the fear of aloneness, the fear of being deserted in the future
- a lot of people, even Christians, are developing this
kind of siege mentality, survival mentality "Ive got
to stockpile and get ready because the world is coming to some crisis.
As a result Ive got to face it on my own."
- no, you dont.
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- the fact is, if you know this book, you dont
have to worry
- in this first promise: God is going to be with you
no matter where you are, no matter what happens, no matter what happens
in the economy
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- PROMISE TWO: NO MATTER WHAT HAPPENS IN THE FUTURE,
GOD WILL PROVIDE FOR YOU
- Charlene read one of my favorite parts of the Bible
earlier today
- its found in Matthew 6
- in it, Jesus said:
- "Give your entire attention to what God is doing
right now, and dont get worked up about what may or may not happen
tomorrow. God will help you deal with whatever hard things come up when
the time comes" (The Message)
- Ill read it again
- "Give your entire attention to what God is doing
right now, and dont get worked up about what may or may not happen
tomorrow. God will help you deal with whatever hard things come up when
the time comes"
- when we make God our primary concern, and put him first
in our lives, God looks after everything else
- as one person put it, "If you make earth your
primary concern, you get nothing. If you make heaven your primary concern,
you get heaven, and you get earth thrown in for free"
- the number one way that we can deal with the future
is to give our entire lives to God, and the resulting promise is that
God will help us deal with whatever hard things come up when the time
comes
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- (Isaiah 65:24) "I will provide their needs before
they ask. I will help them while they are still asking for help."
- if we know that, we shouldnt worry
- we dont need to worry
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- weve just looked at two incredible promises that
God has made regarding your future
- there is no way they are not going to be fulfilled
- they are guaranteed
- you can take it to the bank!
- its going to happen
- God is faithful and He has promised over and over and
over again to care for you.
- have you ever really realized, really felt, the kindness
of God, the care of God in your life?
- God loves you
- you matter to God
- he cares about you
- but have you ever really felt the tenderness of God?
- has it ever really griped you, grasped you where you
understood how much you really do matter to God?
- when you get that, its going to change your life
and youll have no reason to worry.
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- listen to this verse
- God is speaking
- listen to the tenderness of God, how compassionate
he is about you
- (Isaiah 46:3) "Listen. I have upheld you since
you were conceived."
- the moment of conception in your mothers womb,
when that cell was first formed, from that moment on, God was holding
you up
- nine months before you were born, God says, from the
point of your conception
- you wouldnt even have been born if God hadnt
nurtured and allowed those cells to grow
- you wouldnt even be here
- he says "I have upheld you since you were conceived
and I have taken care of you since birth."
- even when you didnt know God, even when you didnt
know His name, even when you were thumbing your nose to Him and walking
in the exact opposite direction He was watching out for you
- he was caring for you
- you dont know all the trials and the tragedies
youve missed because God was taking care of you
- he says from your conception and your birth, hes
been there every moment of your life.
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- and, on the other end, he says, "Even when youre
old, I will be the same. Even when your hair has turned gray, I will
take care of you."
- its like bookends
- from your first moment of life to the final breath
of life on this earth, God has been there and he will take care of you.
- "I will care you and I will save you. Can you
compare me to anyone? No one is equal to me or like me!"
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- these two benefits weve just looked at are benefits
of knowing Jesus Christ
- they are the benefits of salvation
- God says when you put your trust in his Son, Jesus
Christ, God will be with you and God will provide for you
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- thats how much God loves you
- hes looking to rebuild a relationship that was
in tatters
- no amount of good behavior, going to church, quitting
bad habits, or even being religious was going to help it
- but God welcomes you, says that he sent Jesus Christ
to restore that relationship, and invites you to come this morning and
accept his promises for the future
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- lets pray together
- some of you might want to take the next step about
finding out about Jesus
- it might shock you when I say that Christianity is
about restoring a relationship with God a love relationship
- its not about going to church, being religious,
or breaking bad habits its about a relationship
- a relationship in which God says, "Ive loved
you from the moment you were born. Ill be with you in the future
no matter what. I sent my Son, Jesus, to earth to restore that relationship.
Now come into my open arms"
- you dont have to earn it Jesus did it
for you
- all you have to do is come
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- you could pray with me
- "Today, Jesus Christ, I want to put 100% of my
faith in you, not in the economy, not in my talent or connections or
anything else. But I put 100% of my faith in you, Jesus. I want to trust
you, that you will be with me in the future as you are right now and
that you will provide for me. I come to you today, realizing that Ive
been estranged from you, and that Jesus provided the way back to a restored
relationship. I pledge now to follow you, to give my entire attention
to you, knowing that you will help me deal with whatever hard things
come up when the time comes. I will live for you and make you my primary
concern, knowing that you have promised to meet all my needs. In your
name I pray, Amen."
- if thats your prayer today, or if you would like
to find out more about how to have a relationship with God, then please
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- wed love to talk to you more about this