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God hates sin. That's why he came and died on the cross. But he came and died on the cross because he loves you.
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The God of the Bible is the only God of all of human, human antiquity, from all religious groups that have been formed since creation. It is only the God of the Bible, the one and only true living God. That's why who says that he has come to make us one? We scarcely appreciate that. When he says, I want to be one with you, it does not mean that, that you become a God. There are those who say that. There are those. Watch my fingers. There are those who say that is actual Christianity, that you will become God. Excuse me, the last time, or the first time I should say, we ever read that and heard that was from a slithering snake in the garden. And anybody who comes along and says, hey, you can become a God, you say, I heard that before, and drive them off your doorstep. Because that is false doctrine, folks. No, but what the God of heaven does is that in his redemptive work, in his bringing us into his family, that is the oneness. He is our Father. Jesus Christ is our Lord and Savior. And God brings us into one family. And that's a beautiful thing to consider. I'm gonna ask you to look at a few things or to think about a few things here. And that is what this world cannot say to you. And I, and I just wrote down, I don't know, five or six things here. This world cannot promise you love. I don't care what the song says. The world cannot promise you love. You are loved by the all loving God, that's important for you to know because the fact that God is love demands that God's love is pure. Hear me out. I say this not to offend anyone, but if. If the Holy Spirit wants to convict you, let him do that for the betterment of your life. God is love. And the scripture teaches us clearly that he's an all loving God. The world cannot tell you that it loves you like God can tell you that he loves you. And when God says I love you, remember this. He does not love the sin that you and I harbor and hold in our lives. In fact, that is a great hindrance to you and I. Listen, that is a great hindrance to you and I, knowing the love of God. God loves you. You may be here today and you might be saying, well, I have this lifestyle or I believe this about myself or, or the other. Listen, God hates sin. That's why he came and died on the cross. But he came and died on the cross because he loves you. And God's love is so pure and so great that he doesn't leave us like we are. Think of that for a moment. Every single one of us are sinners. The Bible says we've all sinned and come short of the glory of God. We've been rescued by the love of God. We. But listen, God's love is not the tolerant love of this world. The love of this world, frankly, is disgusting. And I can put it this way. The love of this world is dangerous because the love of this world will just pat you on the back and say you're okay until you slip and fall into hell. And the world has nothing to say to you about that because the world frankly has nothing to say of value when it comes to your eternal life. That's why Christ came. Self help. Self reformation can never do it. Jesus Christ transforms us by his love. Another consideration I'd like you to think about is what the world cannot say to us is that the world cannot promise you and I forgiveness. Forgiveness. I got to tell you, I failed to read the article as far as I assume it came out, but I didn't catch it. But Associated Press came to the church a few days ago and wanted to ask me and they did ask me would I make comments. They wanted to do an article on forgiveness. Associated Press, by the way, the interviewer was wonderful and we talked about forgiveness. And this person was, I think, I'm not sure of another religion, certainly of another culture. But that said, you could tell that when I began to define what forgiveness is from The Bible's perspective that she was. She was captivated by that. You could see it in her face. She was kind of mesmerized by that. Why? Because God issues forgiveness. Listen, the issue and the fact of forgiveness is that only in Christ and in the message of the Gospel does it make any sense. Someone's got to pay the price for someone to be forgiven. And here is. Listen, don't miss this. This is what. And this is why the world cannot speak to you about forgiveness. When someone is truly forgiven, the person that is sinned against has to pay that price. Did you hear what I just said? Whoever experiences forgiveness, their forgiveness has to come at the expense of the one offended. Of course, the context. Think of Erica Kirk going to the microphone and saying to the man who assassinated her husband, I forgive you. Who paid the price. Think about it. She's paying the price to issue forgiveness to that young man. Where does that come from? It comes from the very nature of God, and that is the God of the Bible. If you're going to be forgiven, someone's got to pay that price. Forgiveness is of divine origin. And the side benefit for us who issue forgiveness, because I know us. I am. I am you, you are me. We, we. We go like this. I am not going to give them the satisfaction of forgiving them. You're going to die a bitter old person. They'll go off to live a happy life and you'll just grind your teeth at night. Why? Because God gave you and I the ability to forgive people so we can set our hearts free from the power that the assailant has had against us. Don't misunderstand. Forgiveness. And the world can never tell you and promise you forgiveness. It doesn't know anything about it. The third thing is this, is that this world cannot promise you redemption. Of course not. We have in our culture attempts or conversations about redemption. Maybe you can be redeemed and you go to prison and you're redeemed. Not without Jesus, you're not. Redemption means that someone has died to pay the price for the human soul. And you've been welcomed into the family of God by the Holy Spirit in such a matter. Next. By the way, this is just introduction to where we're going. This world cannot promise you and I belonging. This is a big deal. Young people need to hear this today. Belonging, you and I. I cannot exaggerate, stress. What's the word? Hyperbole. I cannot stand on my head. I would if I could, to communicate this reality. You and I, no matter who we are. We are starving for belonging. You and I must have belonging. Gang members, many of them are gang members. To have belonging, everybody wants to be a part of something great or something happening or something. Even if it's bad. Think about it. Your desire to be in a group that does bad still doesn't negate the fact that you desire to be identified in a group. Are you with me? If you're in a gang, you're just going around at the. You're going about it the wrong way. Listen, Jesus Christ says, you want to belong, Come to me. You want to belong, Follow me. You want to belong? Be my church, be my people. You want to belong. Remarkable power and all of that belonging. I think a lot of young people today are going through self inflicted wounds because of a sense of belonging. They're trying to join up with what some social media person trying to be in the group. Oh, I listen. Oh, I follow them. Is a statement of belonging. But listen, why is that important? Because you and I need interaction like this. I prepared, I prepared. Thursday or Friday, I think it was Friday, it doesn't matter. Just the other day, I don't remember, I prepared to get punched in the face. I counted the cost. I actually, I was sitting at dinner, we were having a meeting with several people. And from my angle I could see a family at the restaurant. And I estimated that the little young lady sitting at the table with mom and dad was somewhere between between 10 and 13 years of age, all dressed up for the dinner. So cute. And I'm watching and we're talking, we're talking. And every so often I would look at their table and she was looking at our table because our table was laughing, our table was loud, what do you expect? And I would catch her looking and looking. And then I noticed mom and dad both were sitting at the restaurant. Both of them are on their phones. She didn't have a phone. It's the only time I thought, that poor kid needs a phone. Because you know what? I watched that girl go through that menu and what was on, you know, what's for dessert? And she just fidgeted with everything and it was really bothering me. And then we got up to leave and I walked by and instantly the thought came into my heart, you need to say what's on your heart. You need to tell them. And I just kept walking and I got out of the restaurant to say goodbye to these wonderful people that we were meeting with. And I said, because I knew, I knew, I knew in that moment, there's no way, if I Go home. Total disobedience. And so this person was a very big individual, the dad, and kind of tatted up. And so I concluded, is this worth a fist fight in the middle of Wood Ranch barbecue restaurant? The answer, yes. And so I went back and I just thought, here it goes. Well, it was the young lady and the dad. And then in the other booth was the mom in an open seat. I went in and I just sat right down. I sat right down next to mom and I said, listen, you're gonna think me crazy, but let me say something. I am old enough to be your dad and old enough to be her grandfather. My daughters are gone. Now, you only have a few years with her. And since you guys came in and sat down, you've looked at nothing but your phones. I haven't seen one conversation between mom, you, mom and you dad. I haven't seen any of you talking to her. And she's all dressed up, but there's no place for her to go. I want to encourage you to pour into her because she's your little princess and you ought to treat her such. And the mom said, yeah, all right. And the dad said, dude. And I got up, I tapped him on the shoulder and I walked away. Why? Why, why? Why? What was God. What was God calling? That little girl was crying out for belonging. If she doesn't get it through mom and dad, she'll get it from a boy. Belonging. And then the world cannot promise you and I grace. The world cannot promise us grace. You and I now are recipients of the grace of God. The world knows nothing about grace. Can't afford it. The world doesn't have it in their bank account. Grace. God's grace. And then finally this. And it's really the point to the message today, and that is the world cannot promise you and I a family. The family, I don't need to tell you the American family, maybe it's the global family, is under attack. The family Satan hates family. Satan hates marriage. That's why he makes it rough. And Satan hates family. God loves it. God made it. God created it. So church, family, mark this down, if you would. What this world cannot say when you and I belong to God and we become one with God is this, and I mean this sincerely, verse 5. There's an ease that settles into us. I want to stress it. The world cannot bring to us what God can bring to us. And the number one thing that God can bring to us is that there's an ease that settled settles into us. I want to stress into As a believer, listen, many of you are new believers. God's salvation is him dwelling in you. He says the Holy Spirit in the moment of conversion will come inside of you. And he takes you up as his own possession. The God of the Bible, the God that saves, the God that redeems. The God that we're talking about today is not a far distant deity, some part of the unknown universe. Jesus makes it very clear that it is the will of God. And notice what he says in verse five. Listen, the Bible. I said listen to what he says. It's Paul the Apostle speaking, but he's speaking the word of God, which is Christ. Now may the God of patience and comfort grant you to be like minded toward one another according to, to Christ Jesus. And here I want to stress the positive nature of his salvation. He doesn't leave us friends, to be vulnerable in this world. When he says to us, now, may the God of patience. This is now Paul's farewell benediction to the book of Romans. He's starting to say goodbye and he says to them now, remarkable statement. Here we go. We might say, are you ready for this? Get a grip. Hang on. Take this in. May the God of patience and comfort grant you to be like minded. I want you to mark this thought down in John chapter 10, verse 1. John chapter 10, verse 1. When I said God will not abandon us, he says to us, I'm going to bring you patience and comfort. John, chapter 10, verse 1. Jesus is speaking most assuredly. I say to you, he who does not enter the sheepfold by the door, but climbs up some other way, the same as a thief and a robber. Jesus is revealing and exposing. There are those who will use religion to fake it, to manipulate people. And he says, they're thieves. Strong words, right? Are you guys alive? Okay. Verse 2. But he who enters by the door is the shepherd of the sheep to him. The doorkeeper opens and the sheep hear his voice. And he calls his own sheep by name and leads them out. And when he brings out his own sheep, he goes, I love this. He goes before them. He doesn't say, all right, you Christians, my sheep, you get on out there. You go out there, I'll stay back here. No, he goes out in front of us and he says, come on, follow me, I'll lead you. And this is the next chapter of your life. Come on, I'll lead you. This is the issue of the day. Come on, I'll lead you. He's always ahead. I think it's, I think it's Tozer who says that God is always prescient meaning ahead of us. I love that. And so he goes before us. And the Scripture says that, verse 4. And when he brings out his own sheep, he goes before them and the sheep follow him, for they know his voice. Again, I stress Jesus is speaking, yet they will by no means follow a stranger. Somebody propagating false doctrine. Listen, a true child of God will not go off into the weeds on false doctrine. You guys need to know this because it's coming, it's here. False doctrines here. And listen, if you know somebody that's given up and saying, no, no, no, I'm going to go after this. They don't know his voice. They know the voice of strangers. You don't. I trust say, well, how am I going to know Bible, Bible, Bible. There's no substitute Bible. And we're reading the Bible right now. We're reading the very words of Christ and he says that, that he goes before them, for they know his voice. Verse 5. Yet they will by no means follow a stranger, but will flee from him, for they do not know the voice. Strangers. Can you say Amen to that? This is Jesus talking about you, I trust. When you hear something, when you read something, when it's posted, when there's a podcast, when there's a broadcast, when there's an article, and you like what, you can thank God, the Holy Spirit for speaking to you. That's how you hear the voice of Jesus. Jesus said in the Gospels that the spirit of God would be the one speaking to you. And I love that. John, chapter 10, verse 11 says, I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd gives his life for the sheep.
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Host: Jack Hibbs
Date: May 11, 2026
Podcast: Jack Hibbs Podcast
Episode Theme:
Jack Hibbs discusses God’s unbreakable promises to His people, focusing on the distinctive offerings of the Christian faith—love, forgiveness, redemption, belonging, grace, and family. He highlights how God’s promises outshine the world’s empty assurances, calling listeners to recognize their unique identity and security in Christ.
Jack Hibbs explores the unique and unbreakable promises made by God, contrasting them with the empty or impossible promises of the world. He emphasizes that only the God of the Bible can truly deliver on promises of love, forgiveness, redemption, and belonging. Through scriptural insights and personal anecdotes, he encourages listeners to find their identity and hope in God’s faithfulness, urging discernment against false doctrines and counterfeit comforts.
“It is only the God of the Bible, the one and only true living God... who says that he has come to make us one... He is our Father.”
Hibbs lists essential needs and longings that the world cannot promise or provide, contrasting them with God’s sufficiency:
“The world cannot promise you love. You are loved by the all loving God... God is love. And the scripture teaches us clearly that he’s an all loving God. The world cannot tell you that it loves you like God can.”
“God issues forgiveness... Only in Christ and in the message of the Gospel does [forgiveness] make any sense. Someone’s got to pay the price for someone to be forgiven.”
“Whoever experiences forgiveness, their forgiveness has to come at the expense of the one offended.” (07:45)
“This world cannot promise you redemption. Redemption means that someone has died to pay the price for the human soul.”
“You and I... we are starving for belonging... Everybody wants to be a part of something great or something happening... even if it’s bad.”
“That little girl was crying out for belonging. If she doesn’t get it through mom and dad, she’ll get it from a boy.” (18:53)
“The world cannot promise us grace. The world doesn’t have it in their bank account... God’s grace.”
“The family... is under attack. The family—Satan hates family. Satan hates marriage. That’s why he makes it rough. And Satan hates family. God loves it. God made it.”
“What this world cannot say when you and I belong to God and we become one with God... there’s an ease that settles into us.”
Hibbs unpacks Jesus’ words from John 10, explaining the believer’s security:
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“Jesus is revealing and exposing. There are those who will use religion to fake it... They’re thieves... But he who enters by the door is the shepherd of the sheep.”
Jesus goes before His followers—He does not send them into the unknown alone:
“He goes before us and he says, 'Come on, follow me, I’ll lead you.'”
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“A true child of God will not go off into the weeds on false doctrine... How am I going to know? Bible, Bible, Bible. There’s no substitute.”
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“‘I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd gives his life for the sheep.’” (John 10:11)
On False Doctrine:
“Anybody who comes along and says, ‘Hey, you can become a God,’ you say, ‘I heard that before,’ and drive them off your doorstep. Because that is false doctrine, folks.” (01:54)
On God’s Transforming Love:
“God’s love is not the tolerant love of this world. The love of this world, frankly, is disgusting... because it will just pat you on the back and say you’re okay until you slip and fall into hell.” (04:55)
On Forgiveness:
“You’re going to die a bitter old person. They’ll go off to live a happy life and you’ll just grind your teeth at night. Why? God gave you and I the ability to forgive people so we can set our hearts free.” (09:45)
On Belonging:
“Gang members, many of them are gang members to have belonging. Everybody wants to be a part of something... Even if it’s bad...” (12:30)
Personal Anecdote:
Hibbs’ direct intervention with the restaurant family:
“I went in and I just sat right down... My daughters are gone now, you only have a few years with her... pour into her because she’s your little princess and you ought to treat her such.” (17:45)
Jack Hibbs fervently reminds listeners that the world’s promises are empty compared to the unbreakable assurances God offers through Christ. He encourages believers to anchor themselves in biblical truth, confidently embrace their new identity as God’s children, and find true love, forgiveness, belonging, and security in Him alone. The episode is filled with earnest pastoral urgency, scriptural focus, and practical illustrations to equip and encourage the church in a confusing world.