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The Mark Driscoll Podcast

Living For A Legacy

The Mark Driscoll Podcast

Mark Driscoll

Religion & Spirituality

51.6K Ratings

🗓️ 27 February 2017

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

One of the greatest marks on a man’s life is the legacy he leaves behind. So how can men today ensure they’re leaving behind an inheritance that lasts far beyond their years on earth? Pastor Mark takes this question head-on in his message, Living for a Legacy. Watch as he shows you what it takes to be remembered for your relationships, and how to impart your faith to the next generation.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Well howdy, Pastor Mark Driscoll here, thank you for letting me help you learn God's word.

0:04.8

And if you want to learn more, go to Mark Driscoll.org.

0:08.2

I've got a weekly newsletter answering your questions, daily devotions, blogs that are Bible teaching in their

0:15.1

orientation and a small mountain of sermons going through lots of books of the

0:20.4

Bible. So join me at Mark Friskel.org and will help you learn even more of God's

0:25.1

word. How many of you business guys? Business guys? If something goes wrong at the company,

0:31.4

who's held responsible?

0:33.6

CEO, right?

0:34.6

Or the manager, whoever's in the position of leadership.

0:37.0

How many of you are former athletes or coaches?

0:40.8

Something goes wrong in a sports team who's held responsible. The coach, the coach, the

0:46.0

coach in the military. An offensive does not go well who's held responsible?

0:52.0

The highest ranking officer.

0:54.4

We call those people the head.

0:56.4

That ultimately everything rises and falls with leadership,

0:59.6

what the Bible uses for leadership is the language of the head, the one who's in charge, the one who's

1:05.2

in authority, the one who bears ultimate responsibility.

1:09.3

What if things aren't going well in your home?

1:11.3

Who's responsible?

1:14.1

Not as enthusiastic as I was hoping.

1:16.5

If things are not going well in your home,

1:18.2

who's ultimately responsible?

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