You may have heard someone say that salvation is the greatest miracle of all. Yet sometimes we take God’s gift of salvation for granted. It becomes common to us instead of exciting or amazing. In Acts 10:15, God says what God has cleansed must not be called common. When God cleanses a heart from sin, it is a supernatural miracle. After salvation, His grace continues to fill our lives with abundant blessing. Has His blessing become common to us? Or are we still filled with awe and amazement at what He has done in our lives?

>> Where you are right now

is not normal.

The joy you feel right now

is not normal.

The life that you’re living

right now is not common.

It’s an uncommon life,

and you need to never call

it common again.

♪ ♪

>> Acts 10, I began reading

with Acts 13:10.

“And a voice came to him,

and it said,

‘Rise Peter, kill and eat.’

But Peter said, ‘Not so Lord,

for I have never eaten

anything common, or unclean.’

And a voice spoke to him again,

the second time,

and it said,

‘What God has cleansed

you must not call common.'”

What God has cleansed,

you must not call common.

I want to talk to you,

and I’ll give you my title

in just a moment,

but this is an amazing story.

It’s Simon Peter having

a vision,

and when he has this vision,

a table is spread in the vision,

and God says kill

what is on the table,

and eat it.

And he was on the dietary law

of the Jewish people

that there were certain

foods he couldn’t eat,

and all those foods,

lobster and so on,

they were all on the table.

And he said, “Lord, I can’t

eat something common”,

and God said, the voice said,

“What I call —

what God has cleansed,

don’t you call it common.”

I love that phrase,

don’t you call it common.

When God’s done something,

don’t you make a little deal

about it.

Don’t you act like

it’s something common when God

cleanses, when God pronounces

that which was unclean

is now clean, don’t you act

like that’s a common thing,

no big deal.

And so, I want us to look

at this story.

I don’t know if you remember,

that verse 13 is interesting

when the voice said,

“Rise, kill and eat.”

Kill and eat.

Some years back there was

a fad that came through

many churches.

Somebody wrote a book called

The Hallelujah Diet,

I don’t know if you remember it,

but it was basically

a vegetarian —

eating a lot of vegetables,

and bottom line of the diet

that it kinda caught on,

and everybody that you talked

to was on the, you know,

it was the latest diet.

They’re always changing, right?

And they were saying,

you know, The Hallelujah Diet

is anything you can peel

and eat, like a banana,

and you know, you just have

to eat real healthy,

and it was called

The Hallelujah Diet.

And they said that there was

a redneck that when his pastor

got up and started talking

about he wanted the whole

church to go on

The Hallelujah Diet,

and you can only eat

what you can peel and eat,

they said the redneck

stood up and said,

“That’s unbiblical,

the Bible said, “Kill and eat.”

He had a point.

Simon Peter said, “I have never

eaten anything common”,

and the voice said,

“Don’t call what God

has cleansed common.”

What God was saying was,

what is happening here is I need

you to go to Cornelius’

house, he’s a gentile,

and I know that Jews don’t

associate with gentiles,

and I know that you see them

as unclean, but from this day

forward, the gospel’s gonna

be preached to those people,

and if I call them clean,

don’t you call it something

common when I do the miracle

of salvation.

What he was saying was,

this is a plan that you’re being

a part of that I’ve been

planning for 4,000 years.

It was there when I substituted

Able for Seth,

it was there when Noah floated

out of the flood

with his family.

This is something

I’ve been planning,

and you’re acting

like it’s something common,

but I’ve been waiting for this

moment when the gospel

would break out from just Jesus

ministering to Jewish people,

to now under the new covenant,

it’s for all men of all races,

and all backgrounds.

It’s a gospel of whosoever will,

and I’ve been planning this.

I was planning it with

the virgin birth,

I was planning it when Jesus

showed up in physical body.

God was saying I was planning

it, it was not

just God for men,

and God with men,

but now it’s God in men,

and the death, the burial,

the resurrection,

don’t call this common,

don’t call the precious

blood shed on the cross common.

But I’m going to save

the gentiles, and the Jews,

it’s for everybody,

and don’t act like it’s some

common, normal,

just whatever thing

that I’m doing.

You’ve lost the wonder when

you call something common.

Don’t call this common.

Don’t get over the miracle

of salvation.

And we need to be reminded

as we sit here this morning

routinely, and sometimes

robotically, that there’s

nothing about this church

that is common.

It is the result

of the miraculous power of God

doing things that are beyond us.

We should not ever treat

the gospel as though

it is common.

This church is not common,

salvation is not common,

the joy and the faith that we

have is not common.

This life that we’re living

folks, right now,

not someday when things

get perfect, but right now,

you’re living in an uncommon,

extraordinary life.

And you don’t need to act

like it’s common, this is what

God has done in your life.

And when He’s done something,

what He cleanses,

don’t you treat

and call it common.

The story of Noah and the Ark,

the greatest part of that story

is not the building of the boat,

but the presence

of the passengers.

Somewhere in deep, dark jungle,

two lions, one male

and one female turned —

the male turned to the female

and said, “Follow me, I feel

like I’m supposed to walk

in this direction.”

He didn’t know why, but he was

being drawn to the Ark,

and I can see

two monkeys swinging,

one male and one female,

on the vines.

And the male says,

“Follow me, I know we hadn’t

never gone to those trees over

there, but I want to go

in that direction,

there’s something over there.

I don’t know why,

but we’re going.”

And I can see the giraffes

as they’re looking,

and the male giraffe says

to the female giraffe,

“Let’s go in that direction.”

And the miracle of the story

of the Ark is how all

of the passengers, all those

animals, including mosquitoes,

two of ’em.

Why didn’t he close that door?

But two of ’em made it on.

I’m telling you that how did

those animals get on that Ark?

Only one Ark, only one way out

of the storm.

God led the animals out of their

natural habitat into a place

where they would be safe,

where they would be rescued,

and the same God

that led them, led you out,

led you out of your bondage,

led you out of your darkness,

led you out of your sin,

led you out of your past,

and brought you to this place.

It’s a miracle that you have

been forgiven.

It’s a miracle that you

are saved.

And don’t you ever treat it

as though it’s common,

that you’re sitting in church

is a big deal.

Don’t let it be common.

In other words, get saved

and never get over it.

And I want to preach on don’t

ever get over it.

Touch your neighbor and say,

“Don’t ever get over it.”

There’s a lot of people

who’ve gotten over it.

You shouldn’t be able to sit

in that seat today and treat

this service as though it’s

just another service

at Free Chapel.

My goodness, I’ve never got over

the miracle of salvation,

the miracle of divine direction,

that God led me here.

I didn’t lead myself,

I didn’t choose this place,

God chose me.

I showed up, didn’t know why

I was here,

thought I was preaching

a revival for a pastor

named Wellborn at Free Chapel,

almost 30 years ago,

and here I am,

it was a miracle direction.

The week that that pastor died

he had scheduled me

to be the preacher

for that Sunday morning,

nine months in advance,

and here I stand

on this property,

in this building,

that is a miracle.

You know, when Noah dropped

that gang plank, he didn’t say

“Pick any boat out of many”,

this is it.

If you don’t get on this Ark

you’re not getting out

of this world safely.

And I’m telling you

it’s a miracle.

There’s a lot of animals

that were still left

in the jungle,

but here you are in the church,

in the body of Christ,

saved and on your way to heaven.

And what God has cleansed,

do not call common.

Somebody give God praise if you

believe I’m preaching the truth.

But our enthusiasm,

our thanksgiving,

our appreciation,

should be uncommon.

I’m living a dream.

I’m living a miracle.

Don’t you let God’s

greatest, and greatness

in your life,

and greatest blessings

in your life become common.

It’s a miracle some

of you are not dead.

It’s a miracle some of you

are sober, and got a Bible

up under your feet.

It’s a miracle that some of you

are not on drugs today.

It’s a miracle that some of you

are married after all the enemy

has done to wipe

your marriage out.

It’s a miracle somebody’s

not in prison,

they’ve been set free

and they’re sitting here today.

And don’t you ever let anybody

tell you that it’s just common.

It’s not common, and I will not

give Him common praise.

If you’re living an uncommon

life, you ought to get some

uncommon praise and give God

the glory.

Come on!

Praise Him just a minute,

with an uncommon praise.

It’s a miracle I’m blessed.

It’s a miracle I’m healed.

Don’t lose the wonder of it all.

Some of you are sitting here

today, and you have a child

when the doctor told you,

you would never have children,

but if you’re not careful,

that miracle will become common.

And ten years later you forget

that He healed you,

He delivered you,

He brought you out,

He preformed great things.

God gave us this building,

and another building down

the road, and 150 acres,

debt free.

And he gave us the building

in Gwinnett, and he gave us

the land in Beaufort,

and He gave us the building

in Spartanburg, and He gave us

the building in Orange County,

and He gave us the building

in Midtown that one day,

we’ll own, praise God.

Come on, this is not common.

Don’t call it common,

this is crazy.

I’m preaching to the world

on television.

This is not normal,

this is not common.

Don’t let it become —

don’t call it common.

Where are we going?

We’re gonna go to church and —

Don’t call this common.

Has God answered any prayer?

Have you forgotten?

Don’t call it common.

Some of you are in business,

but when God found you,

you were broker

than the ten commandments.

You didn’t have nothing,

and God has blessed you.

And now you got people who work

for you, and you ride around

in your truck or whatever

it is, your G wagon,

or your Mercedes,

or your Bimmer, and you just —

that car should never

become common.

That house you live

in should never —

there was a time when you didn’t

have three sets of clothes.

Now you’ve got so many clothes,

so many shoes, you should never

look at your life

as a common thing.

God has blessed you.

Man, I need to calm down,

don’t call it common.

Look how God has blessed you.

There’s nothing like watching

people who just got saved.

I love it, I can tell

when I’m preaching most

of the time where they are.

They’re the ones —

and then there’s those of you

who’ve been around a while.

Because the people who’s just

genuinely got born again,

filled with the holy spirit,

they’re sitting down

there and just normal preaching,

like, there’s power

in the blood, and “Oh my God,

did you hear that?”

But people who say,

“This is just common.

This is just Sunday morning.”

But there’s other people

that say, this is not,

you don’t understand

what He’s done for me.

You don’t understand

where I was a year ago.

You don’t know how messed up

and hopeless my life was.

So don’t tell me to give him

a common praise, I know what

he’s done for me, and he said,

“What I’ve cleansed,

don’t you ever call it common.”

We’ll return to this important

message in just a moment,

but I wanted to share

with you an incredible

opportunity that we

at Kingdom Connection have

as we’re partnering with Pastor

Matthew Barnett

and the Dream Center

in Los Angeles,

to build the Freedom House,

a women’s veterans home,

a place just

for female veterans.

A place for them to find help,

hope, and healing

that they need.

Through your generosity to help

our most vulnerable veterans,

these women will receive

hands on ministry,

and experience recovery

and restoration through God’s

love, so today,

I’m boldly asking that you help

us build the freedom house

women’s veterans home.

Help us make the dream come

true for these women.

Help us to give

them another start.

Help these women who have

sacrificed for our nation,

find healing and help

in their life.

He’s my announcer

to tell you more.

>> God is calling us at Kingdom

Connection to do everything

possible to help heal

what has been broken.

Sadly, thousands of American

military veterans are living

with deep wounds after years

of service, often suffering

with unspeakable pain

and trauma.

That is why we are partnering

with the Dream Center to build

the Freedom House Women’s

Veterans Home in the heart

of Los Angeles,

and that is why we are asking

you to join hands with us today

in this incredible outreach

of compassion.

Every gift makes a difference.

When you make a gift today

of $50 or more to help change

the life of these

precious veterans,

we will send you

Jentezen Franklin’s

just released book,

“Love Like You’ve

Never Been Hurt”.

When you make a very special

one-time gift of $1,000

or more, your name will

be inscribed on the wall

of honor at the Freedom House

Women’s Veterans Home

as a lasting testimony of your

love and generosity to these

women who have already

given so much.

You will also receive a custom

etched glass American flag

for you to proudly display

in your home or office.

Don’t wait.

Call the number on the screen

or go to JentezenFranklin.tv

to give your gift.

Hope for these precious

women begins with you.

♪ ♪

>> The continual key to making

it all the way to heaven

is to get saved and never

get over it.

Don’t get over it.

His first name is wonderful.

Isaiah said, “His name shall

be called wonderful, counselor,

mighty God, everlasting Father,

Prince of peace.”

But if you ever lose the wonder,

you lose all the other stuff.

Don’t forget his first name,

don’t lose the wonder.

If you wonder where

the wonder went,

it went with the wonder.

And if you want to get back

the glory of God you get back

the wonder.

My God.

I love it, I love it.

I love to see people who

just been on fire for God.

We got some young man that I

baptized up here

the other night,

he just got out of prison.

The prison ministry won him,

and he was sitting up there,

and I’m telling you,

he was wild eyed and fired up,

and couldn’t hardly stand it

in the water,

and got to shout and praise God.

And if we don’t watch

it that just becomes common.

Don’t get over it.

Romans 6:13 says, “Neither

yield your members”,

your body, “as instruments

of sin, but yield them to God

as instruments

of righteousness.”

Watch this, want you to yield

your instruments as —

don’t do it as unrighteousness

unto sin,

but yield yourself to God watch,

as those that are alive

from the dead.

He said I want you to worship

like God raised you from

the dead.

I mean, what if you just croaked

right here right now.

And we ran back there and laid

hands on you, and boom you came

back from life.

The Bible said you were so dead

in sin, the next part

of that verse says,

“For she who is living in her

pleasure is dead while

she lives.”

You didn’t know it,

but while you were partying,

and while you were living

like hell,

you were a dead man walking.

You were a dead woman talking,

and partying,

and shaking it in the —

but you were dead

as you could be.

You were lost and on your way —

and he said, “When I save you,

you give me your members

of your body,

and you worship me

with them like I raised

you from the dead.”

Don’t you sit there and act

like it’s a common thing,

I raised you from the dead.

Come on, praise Him until

you forget about the people

around you.

You were a dead man.

You were a dead woman.

Well pastor, if you would

calm down our church would

grow a whole lot more.

Fooey on you!

The more I think about it,

I think I want to shout it

from the rooftop.

We don’t need a quiet church,

we need a church that says

I serve an uncommon God

who blessed me

with an uncommon life,

and I’m gonna give Him

uncommon praise.

Tell somebody, “Worship like

you were raised from the dead.”

Let me take it one step further,

what if your children died?

What if your children died,

and God —

one of them fell in the pool

and drowned and you laid

your hand on ’em and Jesus name

and they came back to life

20 minutes later?

Would you get excited

about that?

Your children are sitting

in church loving Jesus,

praise Him like He raised your

family from the dead.

Oh my God, somebody got healed

ten years ago of cancer,

but now it’s just common.

Somebody went through heart

surgery, and you didn’t know

when you were laying in ICU

if you’d make it, but five years

later here you are,

but now it’s become common.

Don’t you give Him common

praise if He’s done uncommon

things in your life.

Come out of the doldrums.

Stop coming and having

Sunday as usual.

Just another church service,

it’s a miracle.

By miraculous direction,

you’re here.

You’re there.

How did you ever get there?

It’s a miracle.

Some of you business people,

you deal now hundreds

and hundreds of thousands

of dollars, maybe millions,

you just deal with millions,

make million dollar decisions.

Yeah, buy that house

for 250,000 yeah, yeah.

It’s common.

If you don’t watch it,

you become like the 10 lepers

that God healed, but you don’t

ever turn back and praise Him

cause it’s just common now.

But one of ’em turned back,

one of ’em said,

“This is not normal,

this is not common.

You cleansed me of leprosy,

and I can’t act

like it’s common,

like they’re doing.”

They just went on about

their business,

but I gotta tell you,

I’m living an uncommon life now.

I’ve been raised from the dead,

I got my family back.

I don’t ever want to get

over this.

I’m preaching.

Does anybody get my drift

of what I’m talking about?

When I look at my life,

this is stupid,

this is uncommon, this is crazy.

Look what I get to do.

I’m gonna get to do it here,

I’m preaching on TV.

This is uncommon,

but your life is the same.

Nobody gave any hope for you,

nobody believed in you,

but God, and God said,

“Let me raise him up.

Let me give him —

and the more you praise Him

for what He’s done,

the more He will release

into your life His

uncommon blessing.

Get up on your feet and give Him

a mighty shout of praise if you

know I’m preaching the truth

at every campus.

Don’t be quiet about it,

lift up a shout of praise.

Woo!

I hope when you walk in that job

tomorrow that you just act

like it’s common.

That I walk in here,

I’m the boss, I’m promoted,

I’m over all these people.

You walk in there

with a humility.

You walk in there

with a new appreciation.

Lord have mercy.

If they only knew who I really

am without God.

Praise the name of Jesus.

I’m not just up here

messing around.

I feel God’s anointing

in this room.

Somebody’s about to get

saved right now.

You’re a dead man walking,

you’re a dead woman walking.

But you’re about to get

called out of your grave,

right now.

Every head bowed, every eye

closed for just one minute.

Right where you’re standing.

If you’d say, Pastor, I know

I’m lost, I know I’m dead

while I’m in my sin,

my pleasure.

As soon as it’s over there’s

something that feels dead

in my heart, in my soul.

Just feels dead.

And I’d like for Jesus

to raise me from the dead.

I’d like to run out

of that grave,

and I’d like to say

to the devil,

what God has cleansed don’t you

ever call common again.

Pastor pray for me, I want

to get right with God today.

If that’s you, boldly raise

your hand right where you

stand and I want to see it.

Hands up all over this room.

Hands up all over in every room.

Keep your hand high,

keep your hand high.

Pray this prayer,

say Lord Jesus, everybody

at every campus,

everybody say, “Lord Jesus,

I receive you today,

as my savior, there’s nothing

common about what you did

on the cross.

There’s nothing common about

the precious blood you shed

for me, and today, I receive

total cleansing,

I’ll never be the same.

I am forgiven,

I am a new creation,

and I’ll never forget this day.

I’ll never be the same.

I’ll never call this common

because you’ve cleansed me.

I am free, and I am forgiven

in Jesus’ name.”

>> God is calling us at Kingdom

Connection to do everything

possible to help heal

what has been broken.

Sadly, thousands of American

military veterans are living

with deep wounds after years

of service, often suffering

with unspeakable pain

and trauma.

That is why we are partnering

with the Dream Center to build

the Freedom House Women’s

Veterans Home in the heart

of Los Angeles,

and that is why we are asking

you to join hands with us today

in this incredible outreach

of compassion.

Every gift makes a difference.

When you make a gift today

of $50 or more to help change

the life of these

precious veterans,

we will send you

Jentezen Franklin’s

just released book,

“Love Like You’ve

Never Been Hurt”.

When you make a very special

one-time gift of $1,000

or more, your name will

be inscribed on the wall

of honor at the Freedom House

Women’s Veterans Home

as a lasting testimony of your

love and generosity to these

women who have already

given so much.

You will also receive a custom

etched glass American flag

for you to proudly display

in your home or office.

Don’t wait.

Call the number on the screen

or go to JentezenFranklin.tv

to give your gift.

Hope for these precious

women begins with you.

♪ ♪

>> Forward Conference 2018.

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And life changing messages

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Ben Prescott, Jake Foqurier,

and Brock Byrd.

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