I want to do a quick Sunday overview because I want to get, I want to get somewhere with the series that we're currently in. We are in a series that is called the Forerunner Lifestyle and Vision, mainly coming out of the life of John the Baptist and Jesus himself. And last Sunday I wasn't planning on it, but I really parked at the life of the Apostle Paul and how the Apostle Paul was actually a forerunner. And I just want to do a quick Sunday overview. I talked about that a forerunner is somebody who runs ahead and they don't just run ahead, but they run ahead and they are a scout. So they go ahead more than their peers are. And what I mean by going ahead is it's somebody who's willing to pay a cost to know Jesus in facets that your average Christian is not willing to pay the cost. That's what I mean when I say running ahead. That means to choose the Lord when nobody else is choosing the Lord. And the example is this, and I speak this as an example because I've heard it. You know, the example of choosing the Lord, there's a man of God that I that I esteem and that I honor. And this man of God had an opportunity to speak at a very large, I've shared this story before, but at a very large conference or crusade, so to say. And this man was invited to speak there. We're talking about two and a half, 3,000 people. We're going to be showing up here, probably even more. But the Lord asked him, he said, I want you to take that time. And he said, I want you to be with me rather than you going and speaking. And this man shows, he chose to pay the... it's a price. It's a price you pay. And this man shows to know the Lord and to be with the Lord, to minister on to Jesus, rather than to go and speak at a conference. So when I'm talking about being a forerunner, that means you run ahead. You're willing to pay a cost to know Jesus, to be with Jesus in ways that a lot of people are just not willing to do it. But in doing that, a forerunner is also a scout. So you run ahead, you get somewhere. But then as a scout, you realize you've looked at the land. You've surveyed the land, so to say. And you're saying, man, it's good here. There's food to eat here. There is a fulfillment here. And then you come and you tell others, listen, there is more for us. Let's go there. You're being a scout. A forerunner, and I'll talk a little bit more on it today. But a forerunner is also somebody who prepares the way for the Lord. A forerunner is somebody who actually prepares the way for the Lord. And today I want to mainly talk about, well not mainly, I should say, I want to touch on it, is out of the life of John the Baptist. Is where he prepared the way of the Lord. John the Baptist, the cousin of Jesus, prepared the platform for Jesus to come as the Lamb of God. Now I want to say this again in church, you've heard me say this, but I want you to catch this. I want you to catch the privilege that we have as Christians and as the body of Christ, as the bride of Christ. I need you and I want you to catch this, that it would sear your hearts, it would sear your minds. John the Baptist was a forerunner who was privileged by God the Father, who was called by God the Father, who was, who was given an opportunity by God the Father to be a forerunner to prepare the way for Jesus to come onto the scene, onto the platform as a Lamb of God. Okay, we heard that, right? We, as his church, listen, we as his church, as his bride now have the opportunity, the privilege, the honor to bring Jesus to be forerunners and to bring the Lord to come onto the platform now as a king and as a bridegroom. That's what forerunner ministry is. We are preparing the way for the Lord and his return. I don't know if you knew or not, but Jesus is coming back. He is no longer a baby in the manger. He is no longer a crucified man on the cross. He is coming back as a king to take his bride and his people to be with him for eternity. That's who's coming back. I don't know if you knew that or not, but newsflash, he's coming back. And I believe, I said this last Sunday, I believe that the Lord is inviting us, listen to my language here. I believe that the Lord is inviting us to come into a lifestyle of a forerunner. Let it be individuals, let it also be a corporate thing. We've already been, I don't know if you guys have been around churches lately or not, but we as a church, we've already gone further and I'm not saying this boastfully. I say this with all grace, I say this with all humility. I've been around the block, I've been to a few different churches. You guys know my story, but we already as a church have gone further into the things of God than your average church in our day and age. But I believe, see I'm not satisfied just to stay somewhere and be okay, we're good. I believe God is asking us to go even deeper into the things of him. To learn facets of Jesus and to see a side of Jesus that very few get to see. Now my question to you is, and don't answer this, please don't answer this because I don't want you to answer something and you're not even knowing what you're answering. But my question to you is, are you willing to pay the cost? Are you willing to pay the cost and the price to know the Lord in a way that not many people know him? You see if you were here, I'm going off in a little tangent here, but I want you to catch this. If you missed covenant partners this year, you missed out. I'm just gonna flat out tell you, you missed out. Pastor Verne spoke on something that was so profound. And after the covenant partners meeting, we got in the car, my wife and I, we got in the car with another couple. And the wife of that husband, she gets in the car and the first thing she says is she goes, how come people don't preach this on churches? And I just started laughing. I said, she's getting it. I said, she's getting it. But Pastor Verne spoke something at covenant partners that was very profound. And I'm trying to bring it into a nutshell. But if we want revival, let me say it this way, if we want revival, we have to be able to pay the cost for it. Did you know that everything in the scriptures, let me rephrase that. Did you know that salvation is free according to the scriptures? It's been paid for. It's been paid for by the precious blood of Jesus, by the death and the resurrection of Jesus, by the father giving his son, our salvation has been paid for. But did you know that if you actually want to know the Lord, more than just, oh, he died for me. But if you actually want to know him, not just, see, not just the things of him. We oftentimes talk about the things that are of the Lord, but very few, I said very few know him. And if we want to know him, there is a price we pay, my friend. And that price is not your Benzhumans. That price is your life laid down according to Romans 12. And the apostle Paul, he says, he says, I beseech you, brethren. He says, I beseech you. In other words, he's saying, I beg you. He says, I beg you that you would lay down your life. Why? For the sake to know him. That's forerunner talk. That's forerunner talk. So my question to you, you can sit here, you can hoot, and you can holler, you can agree with me all day long and say, yeah, I want to know the Lord, Pastor Igor. I want to know him. This is great. But see, you can talk that talk all day long until you're paying the price. It's vain. It's empty talk. So my question to you, if God is really calling us as a body, if God is really calling us as individuals into the deeper realms of himself, my question to you this morning is, are you willing to pay the cost? Are you willing to live a life that is disciplined and you set aside time every day and you say, God, that time right there, I'm given to you. It might be inconvenient for my family schedule, but God, you're more important than my wife. You're more important than my husband. You're great. Praise the Lord. We've had a lot of questions come in regarding this series and I love it that we're having these questions come in. I think it's so great that we're having multiple questions come in. I actually want to encourage you. Starting from today, if you have questions in anything regarding the series, please, I encourage you, send them in to us, to my I would love for you to send in questions because you can have five people and five different people are hearing the same message five different ways. So when we open it up to have people ask questions, it actually gives more clarity in what we're after. It actually helps us mature. So we had a lot of questions actually come in and Pastor and I were like, hey, let's let's answer these questions together. You want to come up here with me? So we had an individual sending a question that we want to answer today and we'll answer as many questions as we can. If we get a lot of questions that come in, we'll kind of try to pick and choose the questions that apply to a majority of people. We'll answer all of them, but the ones that we choose to answer off the stage, we'll kind of choose the ones that apply to a majority of people. And we had a question come in this week and the reason why we're answering, we're both answering them because I felt like two perspectives would be better than one. Would you agree? All right. So here's the question. I'm going to read it to you and then you'll take a swing at it and then I'll take a swing at it. And we'll see if we get a home run this morning. If not, then they give us three strikes in American baseball. Yeah. In Ukrainian baseball, they even give you five strikes. Can you believe that? Yeah. There's no such thing as Ukrainian baseball, by the way, but I had you believe in. Here's the question. The question came in, and by the way, we'll keep the questions anonymous. We're not going to read your name. So the question came in and it said, I feel like I am doing the work of a forerunner. However, I'm not doing it in my home. I take it with me and apply it where I am. We as church attenders have a strong understanding of home groups, which has a leader and participants. However, I believe this is something that can be applied anywhere. As you talk with family members, friends, coworkers, out for coffee, et cetera. How can we be more intentional in applying this wherever we are for however length of time we have with a person or even people? So that's the question that came in. Technically, there's actually two questions in one question. So take a swing at a pastor. Can you explain why they're differentiating from home to wherever? Going back to last Sunday's message, because when you were talking about forerunner and the process of it and meeting in homes and so forth, can you put a little context to that? So forerunners is something that it's... Well, that's part of my answer. You want me to answer first? Go ahead. You sure you want me to answer first? Yeah, go for it. Okay, so here's the way that I answered this individual. And I'm answering it again for all of you to hear. Forerunners is a lifestyle, if you guys remember. And it is applied everywhere you go. And to answer one of the questions out of the two is to be more intentional is to simply live it and allow it to flow out of you. And here's what I want to give a little bit more of a context to that is if we actually live a forerunner lifestyle, the question was how can we be more intentional with it? To be more intentional with it is if you do it in your home, like for an example, if I'm a mechanic and you say, hey, this and this is wrong with my car, I'm going to walk over there and because I'm a mechanic, it's going to naturally flow out of me to discover the issue. If I'm not a mechanic, I might sit there and be scratching my head. Well, I don't know. And then also, the question was, you know, I believe I'm a forerunner, but I'm not doing it in my home. Forerunner vision, the way that we have lived it, the way that we have taught it to do it in our home or to do it in homes is simply one way of expressing of what it means to be a forerunner. Because if you're living a forerunner lifestyle and you bring somebody into your home, you're actually bringing them into your life. You're bringing them into what you do on a day-to-day private basis. And when you do that, you're actually allowing people to learn from you of how you love Jesus. That's really what it comes down to. So, did I answer that and give some more context? Yep, I think it was good. I am doing the work of a forerunner. The work of a forerunner, as you explained it, is someone who is a scout. They go out ahead, see what it's like, and if it's bad, of course, they say, don't come here. If it's good, come here. Follow me. I want to tell you to come back and get the group and take them there. To do the work of a forerunner, we have to know where we're taking them. It's good. In my perspective. You know, I can go out and scout and say, okay, here's what I'm looking for. What am I looking for? Where am I trying to take people? If we don't have the end goal already established, we can't take them there. We have to know what that end goal is. So can I take two, three minutes, and I'm just going to put a plug-in for our podcast here. Which is launching in March. Which is launching in March. We're working through world views. That's where we're starting. We have first two sessions. Not about it. And then we go into world view and you'll understand it when you listen to it or watch it. A world view is the filter that we run everything through on every decision we make in life. No matter what it is. We justify it or we make the decision by our world view. Okay? We discovered that in the United States of America, currently, it's come up just a little bit probably because of the younger generation is becoming much more conservative. Currently, the number of people who hold to a biblical world view in the United States. Now, a biblical world view means everything you do in life, you're running through this filter. You're going to do it or not do it according to your understanding of what the Scripture says. Okay? About 73% of Americans say they're Christians. They claim to be Christians. However, the number of people who live life running their decisions through Scripture is currently 4%. So this morning, you know, let's say we had 200 people here before the adults left with the children and so forth. 4%, so that means eight of us would be holding to a scriptural world view. So then I told Pastor Yeager, I said, well, go on a little hunt here, see what you can find. What is the big world view in America? And it's worldwide, by the way. It is syncretism. It's about 92% of people have a syncretistic or syncretism world view. What is syncretism? Syncretism is, and I think it got so strong because as communication and knowledge of other parts of the world travel, et cetera, increase, syncretism increased. It's taking bits and pieces from various beliefs, various cultures, various ways of thinking. It's taking all these bits and pieces like a smorgasbord and piling them together in what I believe. This is what I think. And I've gathered all this information and come up with this approach. 92% of Americans, that's their world view. So in other words, what I think is true is what's true. Because I gleaned it from all these different sources and this is what I think is truth. So everything that I decide in life is run through that filter. This is what I think is truth. Well, that's great. But all the sources you drew from could all be a bunch of hogwash. So even though you think it's true, it could be a pack of lies. So to come from a forerunner from the scriptural standpoint, scripturally, what is the end game? What is a forerunner trying to get someone else to? And I agree. It needs to happen in the marketplace. It needs to happen at our jobs. It needs to happen at Walmart. That's the starting spot. So as we talked about this, okay, I'm at Walmart. I'm working with someone. I'm trying to take them someplace. Where am I trying to take them, number one? And are they capable of making that leap all at once? And what we talked about was scripturally speaking, where does God, where does Jesus want every person to land? Now, somebody's going to say, well, he wants them all saved. Well, he does. That's true. That's part of the end goal, but it's not the full end goal. Make disciples which causes them to obey, which brings them into the church. Into the body. Into the body of Christ. Well, I'm saved and part of the body. What body are you connected to? Because see, my arm is connected to my torso. If I cut my arm off and I leave it home this morning, it is a member, but it's not part of the body anymore. But we have gathered information as Christians that say, well, I can be part of the body and stay home and do whatever I want to do. No, you can't. To be part of the body, you've got to belong to a body. You can't be off as an individual member doing something and never part of the body. And that's a whole big subject. My thought to your approach is this. You have someone here who you're trying to get to Jesus, ultimately into the body. Because the body is as bright. I just want to add that in there. That's why it's the ultimate goal. Yep. And he's the head of the body. Correct. It's the attachment. It's the whole thing. The home is the perfect half step. Correct. To get someone from here to there. Now, you might be able to use the restaurant. You might be able, you know, some place where you can get real with someone and help lead them someplace. Correct. If you're not taking them to the scriptural end, you're not a forerunner. Might be a great person, but you're not a forerunner. Yeah. That has to be there. And the home is the half step. In my mind, that makes perfect sense. Yeah, that's good. Good with that? I'm great with that. I think you guys are good with that too, huh? Yeah. All right. So yeah, send in your questions and we'll take a swing. I think we hit a home run, man. He's quiet. All right. Let me pray and then we're going to get into today's message. Father, we thank you. We thank you for your word. We thank you for your spirit. And we ask this morning for the washing of your word over us. Wash over our minds, our hearts, Lord, our beings. Wash over us this morning as we hear your word, Holy Spirit. You are not limited. So I ask you that you would minister to your people this morning as I speak. Would you minister to your people, Father, by your spirit, not by power, not by might, but by the spirit of the living God minister to us this morning as we hear the preaching of your word. In Jesus' name. If you agree with me, would you say amen? Amen. So I want to continue answering the question, what does it mean to be a forerunner? So again, like I've already given you the Sunday overview, it is one that goes ahead. It is one that is a scout. The other portion of it, and if you have your Bibles, go ahead and open up to Malachi chapter three. To be a forerunner is to go before the Lord and to actually prepare the way for the Lord. In Malachi three, we find the prophet Malachi actually prophesying about John the Baptist coming. And listen to what the scriptures say here. This is Malachi chapter three starting at verse one. It says, Even the messenger of the covenant in whom you delight, behold he is coming, says the Lord of hosts. The prophet Malachi is basically, in short words, he is describing the ministry of John the Baptist. He's saying, listen, before my son Jesus comes down to the platform, I am going to send a forerunner before him. Somebody who's willing to pay the cost, somebody who's willing to look silly, somebody who's willing to deny everything. He's willing to give up everything simply to prepare the way for the return. Or I should say, in this case, for the coming of the Lord. That's literally John the Baptist's ministry. And what's amazing to me, and I said this last time, and now I believe it's Matthew seven. I should have brought the scripture for you. But Jesus even talks about, and he says that John the Baptist is actually a greater example of what it means to be a friend of God than even Abraham is. And when you actually study the life of John the Baptist, which I actually encourage you to do so. Study the life of John the Baptist. And you will find facets, if you want to know on a deeper level of what a forerunner is, study the life of John the Baptist. And this man was a forerunner who went before the Lord, prepared the way for Jesus to come on a platform. And he did it in such a way that people even came to him and they were like, so listen, you're doing all this stuff. Are you the Messiah? And he says, no, he says, I'm not. They says, are you the prophet? He says, no, I'm not the prophet. They're like, well, who are you then, dude? Why are you even baptizing people in water? And I love the answer of John the Baptist. Again, this is forerunner talk. I want you to understand that forerunners speak a different language and it's not Ukrainian. Forerunner talk is different than your average Christian language. So they come to him and they're like, who are you? And they go asking him all these questions. And this is forerunner talk. John the Baptist, he answers them and he says, I am a voice. He says, I'm a voice. I'm simply a voice in the wilderness. Crying out makes straight ways for the Lord. Let the valleys be what? No, that's not the valleys. That's the mountains. Let the valleys be raised up and let the mountains be made low. Let the crooked paths be made what? Straight. See, that's forerunner talk. Forerunner talk, you will always hear repentance in it. I said forerunner talk, you will always hear repentance in it. To live a lifestyle as a forerunner, you have to embody a life of repentance. And you're saying, well, what do you mean, Pastor Igor? Does that mean that I constantly have to repent? And that, yes. Yes. We have not yet come to the fullness. Can I just say something here real quick before I get into a whole other tangent? Can I say that repentance is oftentimes confused in our realm? We think of repentance, Pastor. I'm going to quote you here a little bit because you and I talked about this. We oftentimes think of repentance as a shameful act. When you come up to the altar, people got their heads bowed and they're like, oh, man. People are looking at me. They probably know my sin on and so forth. And I love how you gave me this and my gears have been turning in my head. The way that heaven, the perspective that heaven, can I quote you? The way that heaven looks at repentance, if we could have our minds renewed in that, friends, we would seek for anything and anything that we could actually repent of. It's a honorable thing. It's a privilege for us to actually repent. So forerunner talk has to do with repentance. So here, John the Baptist, he comes on the scene as a forerunner and he prepares the way. Friends, we, listen to me. We have the privilege to be like a John the Baptist. We as a church, on a daily basis, as an individual, as a member of the body of Christ, we have an opportunity to prepare the way of the Lord in our lives. Let me give you a very practical example of what I mean by that. The choices and the decisions that you make in a 24 hour day, think of it this way. Are pavements or pavers, so to say, that are being laid out. And you're either preparing the way for the Lord, or you're preparing the way for self. And when you're preparing the way for self, you're actually preparing the way for the devil in your life. Did you hear me? Every choice that you actually get to make in life, you're either preparing the way for Jesus to come and to abide and to embody and to have his way in your life. Or you're making a way for self. Where actually brings about destruction. It brings about the demonic. Did you know that self actually ties into the demonic? That's what lawlessness is. Lawlessness is being a law unto yourself. What I think is actually good for me is what's best for me. Where the scripture says, listen to me. Where the scripture says, he who loses his life actually, what? Finds it. That's forerunner talk. That's forerunner speech. So John the Baptist comes, prepares the way for the Lord to come as the sacrificial lamb of God. Now we, this needs to pierce your hearts. Friends, this needs to pierce your hearts. We have the privilege to prepare the way for the Lord. To hasten the day come, Lord. What does Revelation say? One of the last scriptures in the Bible. What does it say? The Spirit and who else? The bride. And what are they doing? What are they doing? Tell me. They're saying come, Lord. What is that call meaning? Lord, we're preparing the way. We're readying our hearts. We're removing the wrinkles, the stains, the blemishes by your Holy Spirit. And we're saying come, Lord. We need you. We need you to come. We can't remain in this unclean, disgusting world that we're living. We need you to come and make everything right. Can I tell you something here? Ain't no political man or woman is going to make things right. You didn't hear me. No, no, no. You didn't hear me. Listen to me. Listen to me. I come from a foreign country. I've heard far too many. Listen to me. I'm all about voting for the right candidate. But can I tell you that we have Americans that have actually put more hope in a political party than they have in the Lord Jesus himself? Can I tell you that? There ain't no man. There ain't no woman that's going to make everything right. We need Jesus to actually come back to establish his kingdom here on earth. That then things would be made right. Did you hear me this morning? Yeah. That's why. That's why we have the privilege, the honor, and the opportunity to prepare the way for the Lord to return. The time has been determined by the Father. It has been determined. But we have the opportunity to say, come Lord, we need you now. Can I tell you the truth? And I'm putting myself into this category too. We're not yet desperate enough to have him return yet. We're not yet desperate enough to have him return yet. Did you know that? You're saying, what are you talking about, Pastor? Because if we were desperate enough, if we were desperate enough for the Lord to come back, we would spend hours on our faces asking him to come back. We're not desperate enough. We are not desperate enough in America to have Jesus return yet. We still like our life. We still like the things in our life. And you're saying, but Pastor, I gave up so much. So did I. So did I. And do you know what my wife tells me? She says, you know what? She says, love. She goes, I don't think we gave enough yet. I said, what are you talking about, sweetie? We gave up our business. We gave up everything we had in the cities. We gave up so much. And she says, yeah, but we haven't given enough. And I'm like, you're a wild wife. I love you. You are wild, Son of Sky, and I love you. And you caused me to go deeper. But friends, we're not desperate enough for the Lord to return yet. That's why when we hear doom and gloom, we're thinking, why is all these guys preaching doom and gloom? Because doom and gloom, unfortunately, produces a first love unto the Lord that causes us to be desperate for Him. You still with me this morning? A forerunner prepares the way for the Lord. Listen to this. Hebrews chapter 6. Did you know that Jesus was actually a forerunner? Did you guys know that? If you don't believe me, read your Bibles. Hebrews chapter 6. Listen to this. Starting at verse... Let's go to verse 19. And this hope we have as an anchor of the soul, both sure and steadfast, and which enters the presence behind the veil. Where the forerunner has entered. Let me say that again. Where the forerunner has entered for us, even Jesus, having become a high priest, forever according to the order of Melchizedek. So even Jesus Christ was a forerunner, and He wouldn't be for us. Why does the Scripture call Him the firstborn from the dead? Why does the Scripture describe the Lord in so many different ways? Because Jesus embodied so many things. That's why He's called the great intercessor. Because He could intercede for us. He can feel everything we're going through. Have you been betrayed? So has the Lord. Has your spouse divorced you? Or left you? They did the same thing to the Lord. What did the nation of Israel do? Over, over, over and over again. He is the great intercessor who can literally, literally... Let me say it this way. He has already walked in our shoes. Were you born, and maybe you didn't have a dad in your life? Like an actual biological dad? Jesus didn't either. Jesus had a stepdad. His name was Joseph. Who was a carpenter? In every facet, the Lord can relate to you. And He's been there. And now this forerunner goes before us. And now, He's actually preparing a place for us. Where? In heaven. He is preparing a place for His bride, His eternal companion to be with Him. Which, according to what we were talking about here earlier, is us. It's the body. It's the members of the body. You still with me? So a forerunner. One who goes before. It's one who is a scout. And it's one who prepares the way. Now I want to go somewhere here with me. Or I should say, I want to go somewhere here next. Is a forerunner? Is somebody who holds dear to the things that are important to the Father's heart? That's a forerunner. One who goes ahead. One who scouts. One who prepares the way. And in the midst of doing all of that, this person who is a forerunner actually maintains and holds on to the things that are very dear to the Father's heart. You know what I love about our vision book here at Word of Life? In our vision book, Pastor wrote it out this way. And I love this. It says, major on the majors, minor on the minors. Am I saying that right, Pastor? We have those things backwards in our church these days. We actually have churches that are majoring on the minors, but yet minoring on the majors. But a forerunner is one who majors on the majors. They hold on to the things that are most dear. Do you know that there's actually things that are more dear to God than other things? Did you know that? There's actually things that God holds more dear than other things. You know why marriages are so under attack? Not just in the world, but in churches? Because marriage is something that is very dear to the Father's heart. And this is what I learned. Listen, this is what I learned. Do you want to identify what's very important to the Father's heart? Look what the devil is after. The devil will always attack the things that are most valuable to the Father's heart and he knows what's valuable to God's heart. Why? Because he's been there. He's been in a realm of God's presence that we haven't even yet been there yet. Did you know that? So he will always attack the things that are most dear to God's heart. Now, in my understanding, if you really boil it down, what is dear to God's heart? We find it in Matthew 22. If you really actually boil it down, what is the two things that are very dear to God's heart? Matthew 22, let's read this together. This is Matthew 22 starting at verse 37. And this is actually Jesus making a statement. And according, if you know your Bibles, Jesus is the... is the perfect image or the perfect example of the invisible God. He says, I don't do anything on my own accord. I only do what I see the Father do. So these are the words of Jesus. Listen to this. Matthew 22, verse 37. Let me start there. It says, Jesus said... So again, let me give you a little bit of a context here. When the Pharisees starting at verse 34, when the Pharisees heard that he had silence, the Sadducees, they gathered together, then one of them, a lawyer asked him, asking the Lord a question to test him, saying, Teacher, which is the great commandment in the law? So they're coming to test the Lord. They're trying to figure out, oh, is this guy really it? Let's see what he says. And here's what the Lord says. Jesus answered or Jesus said to him, this is verse 37, This is the first and great commandment. And the second is like it. You shall love your neighbor as yourself. And then he makes the statement. On these two commandments hang all the law and all the law. And the prophets. If you really boiled down what is dear to the heart of the Father, he desires for us to walk in first love towards him. Can I say something? If we've lost our first love, you've lost everything. Let me say that again. If you lost your first love to the Lord, you've lost everything. I don't care that you can prophesy. I don't care that you can speak in tongues. I don't care that there are signs, miracles and wonders happening. If you've lost your first love onto the Lord, you've lost everything. Why do you think in the book of Revelation when Jesus is actually addressing the seven churches, what is the first church that Jesus addresses? Can somebody tell me? Okay, Ephesians. What was he addressing them in? They lost their first love. Out of the seven churches that the Lord was addressing, he would choose to start with that church. That to me tells me something. That tells me something about the Lord and how zealous he is for his people to walk and first love towards him. And you're saying, Pastor, okay, well what is first love? What does it mean to walk in first love? How do I walk? How do I know if I'm in it? When we are in first love, we choose him the most simplest way I can tell you. We choose him above all else. We choose the Lord above all else. Can I get real personal with you? Ready for this? We choose him above all else when nobody else is looking. It's easy to choose him on a Sunday. Did you hear me? It's easy to be a Christian. We should write a song about that. It's easy to be a Christian on a Sunday. La la la la. I should get Brian on the keys and we should sing a song. Friends, it's easy to be a Christian on a Sunday. I've told you this before. Put on a suit and tie. Put on some good Gucci cologne. Come in, you're smelling swell and well. But I would love to, you know, I would love to sit with certain pastors and leaders and ask their wives and their children what is your dad like or what is your mom like at home? What do they do at home? What do they do at home? That's why, see, that's why I'm all about you want to know who I am? Come hang out with me and my family. I am open to that. I am open to that. Ask my kids who I am at home. They might say some things that are a little embarrassing but that's alright. We're boys. We do stuff that's embarrassing. That's between me and my boys. Ask my wife who I am. You know, to walk in first love, the best example that I could give you is the way that a husband is with his wife. And this is what I mean. I could come here and I could tell you and I could be all lovey-dovey with my wife and I could tell you how awesome she is and how great she is and how beautiful she is and all these wonderful things. And you're like, man, Igor really loves his wife. He's like, wow, he really loves her. But here's where the marker of, are you actually walking in first love or do you actually love your wife? What do you do for your wife at home? What do you do for your wife at home? The same compliments that you tell your wife in public are you telling her those same things? Are you serving your wife at home? Are you serving your wife at home, husbands? Is she always doing the dishes? Is she always doing the laundry? Is she always the one home with the kids? Somebody's saying, uh-huh preach it, brother. Somebody's saying, preach it, brother. See, but that's how we are with the Lord. We come and we think we're in first love because we just experienced and what a wonderful worship we just serve somebody. We just prayed for somebody. Here is a ditch that oftentimes Christians get to. Christians get into a ditch when they fulfill the second commandment which is love your neighbor as yourself and they're fulfilling that commandment thinking that they're actually in first love where they're missing it. Friends, a genuine real second or fulfillment of the second commandment actually comes from the first. You cannot fulfill the second and greatest commandment unless you're fulfilling the first. And that means I love you, Lord, when nobody else is seeing me, I'm still loving you. I'm still choosing you when nobody else is seeing me. I'm still pursuing you when nobody else is seeing me. A full runner is one who holds dear to the things that are of the Father's heart. And again, if you boil them down it comes to two things. It's to love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul. And can I be honest with you, that takes you a lifetime to learn that. It takes you a lifetime to learn that. I've learned in my life that when I actually know how much he loves me it propels me into first love. Ah, you didn't hear me. No, no, no, you didn't hear me. First John writes it this way. He says we love because he first loved us. First love actually comes from when we know how much he loves us and what he did for us which then propels us into love with him. When we actually begin to understand what sin is and how sin separates us and how disgusting it is and we begin to say, oh my goodness Lord, not only did you just die for my sins, but the Scripture says that the sins of the world did what they came upon him. He bore, the Scripture says he bore the sins of the world a sinless man, perfect actually bore the sins, he wore them on his flesh. And we come with this perspective God, why did you do it? Why did you do it? And his answer, because I love you, that's it. When you begin to learn that and you begin to grow in that friends, you begin to weep when you read the Scriptures. Do you know how I personally measure myself? When I'm like, Lord, make sure that I'm, make sure that I'm remaining in first love. Help me, Holy Spirit. Help me and keep me in first love. I find myself often times when I read the Scriptures and if I have a cold attitude towards the Scriptures I say, Lord, forgive me. Forgive me, Lord. It's so hard sometimes and maybe some of you can relate it's so hard sometimes to read the Scriptures and not cry. It's hard sometimes to read what he actually did for us and not cry. When you begin to read what he actually did and who he actually is you begin to weep. We were just driving in this morning into church with my family and yesterday somebody recommended a song for us to listen to and it's a very old song. It's sung by a lot of Lutheran churches but you know I don't care. Those Lutherans can know some really great songs. And the song is and I was like, how come I never heard this song? And now my kids love it and now my kids are like, Papa, can we sing this song? I said, of course we can. And the song, I'm not going to sing it but I'll just read you or I'll say the lyrics. It says, I'm not going to sing it. No, no, I'm not going to sing it. We need Jesse here to sing it. But the lyrics go like this. Were you there when they crucified my Lord? Were you there? See, I'm talking about it now when I want to start weeping. Were you there when they laid him in the tomb? Were you there when they pierced his side? Were you there when he rose? And we're driving in this morning and we're singing the song and I'm weeping. I'm weeping. I'm like, my God, you love me. You really do love me. And you really did die for me. And you begin to think about this stuff. You begin to read the scriptures. How can you not cry? How can we not weep when we read the scriptures of who the Lord is and what he's done? Have we really become that cold in our hearts that we read the scriptures as, oh, okay, I've read this before so I'm going to read it again. Why? Have we really become that cold as a church? Have we really become that cold as a people of God that when we open up the scriptures we look at it as a chore? Well, pastor said I have to pray. Pastor said I have to read the Bible. Okay, well, I'm going to do it now. Oh, this is very hard for me. Have we really grown that cold and callous in our hearts that that is our attitude? Do you see what I mean that there is very few that are actually forerunners in our day and age? I'm not saying this in a boastful way but you will find certain pages in the Bible when you flip them specifically Psalm 27 you will find steer or tear stains in my Bible because every time I read it I can't help but cry. I can't help but look at the scriptures and say, my God, you really do love me. You really did die on the cross for me. And when we begin to understand and we begin to grow and how much he loves us it actually propels us to love him more. And when we love him more we understand that when he asks us to do something we say, yes, Lord, we'll do it. We'll go to the nations, God. We'll lay our lives down. We'll go to the neighbor. We'll preach the gospel, God. Whatever you want me to do, I'll do it. But that comes from a first love that comes from knowing that you actually love me, God. You do actually love me. I'm broken. What is... What is there in me, God, that you find so intriguing? I oftentimes ask the Lord that. God, what is it in me? Is it how funny looking I am? Is it my pants, God? What is it, God, that you find so intriguing that you actually love me? We love because he first loved us. Friends, a forerunner is one who holds dear to the things that are of the heart of God. And if you boil it down, it comes down to two things. I'm gonna love him with all my heart, with all my soul, with all my mind. And I will put every effort. I will make every choice to walk in a first love towards the Lord. And out of that, out of that, I shall love others. And I shall bring them here where they know the love of God. The love of God is wide. The love of God is long. The love of God is high. The love of God is deep. And it'll take us all of eternity. I said all of eternity to know it. Listen to me here. A forerunner is one who lives a very unpopular life. And you're saying, what are you talking about? A forerunner is one who lives a lifestyle, a fasting. That's a forerunner. You're saying, where'd you pull that from? Study the life of John the Baptist. John the Baptist oftentimes fasted. I told you, I'm coming out of the life of John the Baptist and Jesus. That's where the perfect model of a forerunner is. Not a forerunner, a forerunner. Some of you caught that, some of you didn't. Matt's laughing, Matt Kruski's laughing. You don't want to be a forerunner. A forerunner right now, man. Ice is all over us like butter on bread right now. You don't want to be a forerunner right now, bro. Help my brothers and sisters in Jesus' name, Lord. That they would stay in America. I got to pray for some of them. I'm telling you guys, it's awesome. Jesus lived a life of fasting. Did you know that? Did you know that Jesus often fasted? And you're saying, what are you talking about? Read, just read that scripture. I believe it's John 4. Just read that scripture. It's in John 4, I believe, where Jesus meets with the Samaritan woman at the well. I believe it's John 4. And the disciple, so the scripture says, I'm quoting it to you here off my memory. The scripture says that Jesus hasn't eaten all day. And the disciples went out. They went out to do what? They went out to go get food. Because they haven't been eaten. And then Jesus ministers to the Samaritan woman. The Samaritan woman leaves. They see Jesus talking to a woman. And then they come back and the disciples say, Lord, we brought you some food. You should probably eat now, Lord. You haven't eaten all day. Do you think Jesus didn't eat all day because he didn't have the finances to eat? Oh, he had plenty of finances to eat. Trust me. We oftentimes look at the Lord as this poor man. Jesus was actually a wealthy man. Did you know that? Did you know that? Why? Because the scripture says that silver and gold is mine. Our God ain't poor, friends. Ding, ding, ding, ding. We don't serve a poor God who is scrambling, how am I going to do this? He's got resources that we don't even know of. So they come to him and they say, Lord, you need to eat. We haven't eaten all day. And he says, listen. He says, I have food that you don't even know of. I have food that you don't even know of. A forerunner is one who lives a lifestyle, a fasting, and is sustained by the Spirit of God in those moments. There's grace. I said there is grace to fast. But can I also tell you, I shared this last Sunday, my wife and I have been living a lifestyle, a fasting and prayer for 10 years now. And I said this last Sunday, I'll say it again. It doesn't become easy. It doesn't become easy. It's not that all of a sudden, oh, I don't need to eat. Okay, I won't eat. No, it's a choice that I have to make. But I've learned that if I'm taking an extended fast, I've learned that once I get past day three and I come into day four of my fast, all of a sudden there is a grace for me there. There is food for me there to eat that the world does not know of. Once we get past a certain area, some of us it could be after day two. Some of us it could be after day five. Whatever the case is, I have found in my life it's not easy for me to start a fast. Though I live a lifestyle, a fasting and prayer. Minimum once a day or once a week I fast. Minimum. And I'm not saying that boastfully. That's just a choice that my wife and I decided to make if we want to be a forerunner. Because when I study and look at the life of John and Jesus, they lived a lifestyle of fasting. They fasted often. Jesus actually even said when it came to casting out devils, he said this kind comes out what? Only by prayer and fasting. Only by prayer and fasting. That means that when I fast I'm actually not only crucifying my flesh and denying my flesh and bringing it into submission, but I'm actually accessing, listen fasting accesses the things of the kingdom of God. That's what fasting does. It's not a hunger strike. It's not I'm losing weight. I actually access the things of God because I'm putting to death the things of the flesh. Which then gives me grace now to access a measure of power and the things of God that were not maybe accessible for me until I began to fast. Fasting is a forerunner lifestyle. Can I tell you something else? Prayer is a forerunner lifestyle. We're coming to a conclusion here. In my earlier days of when we just came into the ministry my wife and I, I heard I heard a quote from a man who's now graduated and into heaven. His name is Lenard Ravenhill. Great man of God. I've watched some of his teachings. Great man of God. Love that man. He said and I hope to meet him in heaven. He said a quote that impacted my life to this day. It's been almost 10 years that this quote has impacted me and I began to literally build my life. Not necessarily around that quote. But I began to implement that quote in my life. And he said this. He said a Christian is only as good as his prayer life. I said my God, we don't have many Christians then. He said a Christian is only as good as his prayer life. A forerunner is one who lives a lifestyle of fasting. A forerunner is one who lives a lifestyle of prayer. Disciplined prayer. Not when you want to and when you don't want to. It's disciplined. You're bringing your body into submission, into subjection to the things of God and you're laying aside time and you're beginning to live a disciplined life for the Lord. That's what a forerunner is. A forerunner goes before. He's a scout. He prepares the way in the midst of all that. The forerunner maintains and holds the things that are dear to the heart of God. Even in the midst of chaos and many other voices. He maintains the things. No Lord. You said I have to love you despite whatever all the other voices are saying. I'm going to walk in first love towards you. And with that Lord, I am going to learn to live a life of fasting and prayer. I'm basing this out of the life of John the Baptist and Jesus that were primary examples of what it means to be forerunners. Jesus lived a life of prayer. Did you know that? Did you know that? Can you believe that our Lord actually prayed? Some of you, this is a revelation right now. You are like, really? Jesus prayed more often than you can even know. The Scripture actually tells us that oftentimes Jesus with drew and for two, three days they couldn't find him. What do you think he was doing? Playing pickleball? What do you think the Lord was doing? He was with the Father. He was learning. He was hearing. He was understanding. He was a man. The Scripture says that vehement cries went from the Lord and he was heard. Friends, a forerunner is one who lives a lifestyle of fasting and prayer. And let me say this. Let me encourage this. Let me encourage you before we come to a conclusion. This is a lot that I just dumped on you and you are like, oh my goodness. How am I ever going to get there? Can I tell you this is a slow process to get there? I'm not asking you now you have to start beginning the fast minimum once a week. Start with what you feel the Lord asking you. I would say just pick one day out of the month and just fast for one day. Out of the month. Out of 32 days. 32 days, right? Were they listening? They weren't listening, huh? In Russia, somebody said. Yeah, in Russia we have 15, yeah. That's right. Start where the Lord is asking you. This sounds like a lot. You're saying Igor, you're giving us far too much. Do you remember I said I'm all about maturing the saints? I want to mature more in the things of God and as a forerunner I want to mature people. I'm saying listen come with me. Let me give you a short testimony and then we'll come to a conclusion about fasting. In 2017, when I was fasting I want to say it was about 3 days, I think it was about 3 days a week I'm trying to refresh my memory. I was fasting about 3 days a week. Friends, when I began to do that it actually expedited my growth in the things of God. Supernaturally, supernaturally, revelation started to flow from the scriptures to me. Just because I said Lord, I want to put to death the things my belly, your silence, you need to lose weight anyways Igor. You need to get that six pack back Igor. Look, come on. And I would bring it into submission and by the grace of God he gave a spirit of revelation and I began to grow in the things of God at a far faster pace than your usual person because I chose to fast and the Lord honors it. It's not a hunger strike. And can I tell you something else just to encourage you and then we'll pray? Oftentimes when I was in the fast I got nothing. It's only like a month or two later that it was like oh my goodness. And then the Lord says, remember you fasted? I'm like, oh alright then this thing works let's keep doing it. Let's stand on our feet and we'll close with prayer. Father, we thank you. We thank you Lord that you that you sent your servant John Lord to go before your son Jesus. We thank you Lord that John prepared the way for your son to come as the sacrificial lamb of God. And we thank you father that you are inviting us this morning. You're inviting us Lord this local body here this morning to engage in a forerunner ministry and in a forerunner lifestyle and vision to prepare the way for your son to come as the bridegroom, as the king as the Lord almighty. We thank you Lord we thank you Jesus that you yourself are a forerunner and you have gone before us to prepare a way for us Lord in eternity where we could be with you Lord. Father, we love you and we ask Lord that you would grace us. Give us the grace to walk this thing out. Give us the mercy and the ability Lord. As you said to the apostle Paul, you said my grace is sufficient for you in your weakness. Lord, we are recognizing that we are weak and broken people and we're asking you that you would grace us, that your grace would be sufficient for us to walk this thing out to obey you in what you're asking us to do. We ask that we would forever walk in first love towards you and that we would love our neighbors from that Lord. Give us a new and fresh revelation of your love. I said give us a new and fresh revelation of your love. That when we open the scriptures even today God that when we open the scriptures we would begin to just weep. That we would once again weep when we read the scriptures. That we would not have a cold and callous heart when we look at the scriptures as a chore but we would look at it as my God. You love us. You really do love me. Grace us with that Lord. In Jesus name Amen.