Joshua Study - 2026-05-27

Joshua Study - 2026-05-27

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An ongoing study of the book of Joshua. This week’s lesson presented by John Kratz.

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Welcome to the Lansdale Life Church podcast.

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If you're seeking a closer relationship with Jesus Christ, this podcast is for you.

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Thank you for joining us today.

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Father, lay upon their hearts that yes, they can hear Chris.

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Yes, they hear good messages, but Lord, Bible studying during the week with an hour

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of questions and answers and digging in your truths, Lord.

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And for many people say that, well, what's the Old Testament?

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Father, you are alive, both in the old and the new.

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And we covet in the name of Jesus for their attendance, for them to be blessed,

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Lord, not for numbers, but for growth and strength in their life.

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We pray in the name of Jesus.

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Amen.

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Okay.

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So here we are, Caleb, wholehearted faith is rewarded.

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I did some of my quick notes this morning for a Bible study that we have in our

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retirement place, and I asked the question, how many remember Caleb's life?

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And out of a dozen people, one said, well, yeah, I know something about it.

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I thought, oh, I said, that's interesting, you know, about nobody knows about Caleb.

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They know about Joshua very easily.

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But Caleb, you know, he gets lost in the shuffle sometime.

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So I want to spend some time tonight going over his life and the attributes that he can give us.

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So Chapter 14, as I always do, I want to give a brief outline.

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The verses one through five is a distribution of land now that's west of the Jordan.

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Remember, there are two and a half tribes that already received theirs.

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Now there's nine and a half tribes that need to get their allotment in proportion of what they are about.

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And it just so happens that some of the elders and leaders, Eliezer, Joshua, and the tribal

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leaders were apportioning the land and the land was assigned by lot, not lot the person,

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but lot the function of, which we'll get back to.

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As commanded by the Lord through Moses.

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So these nine and a half tribes get their distribution and the Levites receive cities.

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They don't have territory because they're a minister unto the Lord.

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So as we progress down in verses six through 12, Jacob, I mean, Caleb approaches Joshua and

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reminds him of the promise that Moses made to him about the land that he was going to

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receive because he was such a servant of the Lord.

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And he declares with boldness.

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This is interesting.

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I wholly have followed the Lord.

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And we're going to come back to that expression.

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So he declared that.

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And at age 85, think about, okay, now, Ben and I were talking about the other side of life.

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And here we are.

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We were retired and we're thinking Caleb, 85, he's still going strong.

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He wants to get the kingdom established in the land and the promise that was given him.

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He wants so he can establish his heritage.

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So Caleb still expresses the strength and readiness to do battle because the, again,

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the Anakin, the Anakins, which were giants were in the land that he wanted.

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So he requested this.

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So that takes care of that area of verse.

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And then Caleb receives his inheritance, verses 13 through 15.

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Joshua blesses Caleb and he grants him Hebron.

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Hebron becomes Caleb's inheritance because of his wholehearted devotion.

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So an historical note here, parenthesis.

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Hebron was formerly called Keneshabara, meaning that land of the giants or

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Amakites, and then the chapter closes and the land had rest from war.

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I want you to think about this area of Lot, just by way of comparison.

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Think about this.

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This was the way in which God's voice was communicated to the people.

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From God and to God.

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Casting lots was a way of seeking God's direction when human judgment alone was

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insufficient.

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So in Proverbs 16 33, it says this about lots, the lot is cast into the lap, but

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it's very decision is from the Lord.

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So that's how they communicate it.

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And if you remember some of us when we were in the book of Exodus and then we

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went through and there was laws, he gave the vestments of the priest to the

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Levites and within that there was a pocket.

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How many remember what was in the, was in that pocket?

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The Urim and the Fumen.

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So here's how it goes.

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Think about this.

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This is how you communicate it to God.

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There was the Lot deal and then there was the Fumen and the Fumen.

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And so Ken had a question where that question might be, you know, blah, blah,

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blah, blah, and he comes to the priest.

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So if I'm the priest, I go and I pray and I stick my hands in the pockets and

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whatever stone comes up, which is a yes stone or a no stone, I tell him simply

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that's the response.

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The question had to be a yes or no answer.

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So that's how they communicated.

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That's kind of cold, isn't it?

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When you think about it and now you contrast that to with, with what we have

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as a privileged individual and assembly together that we can go and we can

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pray, we can feel God, we can feel his presence, we read, we are strengthened

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in his word, we get close to him.

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The ability for us to be close depends upon us, not God.

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And we're drawn to him by way of comparison to the Old Testament.

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We are fortunate, ladies and gentlemen, to be able to live the life we live and have

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the privilege that we have talking to the Lord.

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I mean, that's just so wonderful.

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All right.

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So that's the comparison of the old and the new way in which to communicate.

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Let me point out one other thing here in the scripture.

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He was not tooting his horn, but Caleb said this, I wholly followed the Lord.

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I think this is one of the strongest statements of faithfulness in the scriptures.

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I will say because of his stature in the, in the tribes of Israel and who he was,

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he was not a person to brag, but he declared what it was that he was.

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I have followed the Lord wholly.

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In other words, he didn't deviate right or left from the calling that he had.

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Not a lot of us can say that because sometimes we stumble, sometimes we have

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to regress and regroup and get together and think about, and then go on once

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again, but he wholly followed the Lord and we will talk about that.

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So here's a thumbnail sketch of Caleb's life.

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He followed God despite any opposition.

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Now think about this.

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This is one man and there are millions of Israelites, both in the traveling

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from Egypt to the promised land, going through the rivers, coming and doing

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the battle and all the experiences that we have studied about the resistance,

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the backbiting, the disgruntled men and all these things.

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And then when most Israelites really doubted God because slavery had shaped

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their thinking, and what did they say?

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We wish that we were back in Egypt because this food's not good.

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You know, and where's the water?

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Ben, where's the water?

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You know, so we have a contrast here, but he did, he did not flinch when

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the giants filled the land.

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It says in the, I forget where this specifically is.

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It says we were in our own site as grasshoppers.

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That's when the spies went in to the promised land and says, oh my gosh,

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they're giants all over the place.

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How are we going to do this?

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We can't do it.

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And of course, you know, the end result of that.

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And then when the nation rebelled from following God, the golden calf thing,

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we talked about that.

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We studied that.

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What was said, oh, the calf just came out of the fire.

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Who made that?

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I don't know.

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You know, there was deniability everywhere, but yet he was faithful.

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And then when he was now 45 years old, he started waiting and seeing, and

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that seemed endless because at 40, now 45 is 85, there was 45 years of waiting.

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How many have been waiting 45 years for answers?

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Couple of us.

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Long time, isn't it?

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All right.

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Okay.

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Now Caleb trusted God more than the circumstances.

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And sometimes we go along, we believe in faith and circumstances start to creep

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in and bring doubt, but he did not do that.

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So the giants were real.

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He saw them because he was there.

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He spied the land.

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The four to five cities were real.

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They said, the walls were so thick.

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We can't get through those walls.

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The danger was real.

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He knew that.

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And yet Caleb believed God was greater than any obstacle that could come up.

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And I wish that I could say that for myself, but that is the testimony of Caleb.

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Caleb was about 40.

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We said that, and because of Israel refused to trust God, the nation

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wandered around the wilderness for 40 years.

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And then after entering Canaan, it took about five additional years to do battle.

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And finally, at this point in time at 85, he's not ready to take his social

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security, he wants to do battle to get his inheritance.

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I don't think they had social security anyway, but anyway, so there we go.

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So my question now, why do some people lose hope during long seasons of

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waiting while others remain steadfast?

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Why is that?

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What observation can we make?

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Why do some people hang on?

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I was sharing this morning in this Bible study about, I pray for my wife at

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night for healing, I believe she's going to be healed.

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And I added a caveat.

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I said, if not, if not in this life and the other life, because when I see her

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in glory, she will have a whole body.

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So she is going to be healed one way or the other.

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So why don't some people grasp that?

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What is the question here?

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Okay.

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The question is, why is it that they can't see through these things?

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And again, not pointing the finger, just the process of thought.

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I just remember that verse from a song that says, my only hope is Jesus.

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Build on nothing less than Jesus' blood and righteousness.

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And if we take our eyes off of him, just like Peter, we will sink and fall.

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Our anticipation level without him becomes too high.

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We're pressured and we think, and all of a sudden our eyes are off him.

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Yeah, it's the Lord, anything else.

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I think some people just have different temperaments, like you can put a child

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that spoiled in a room with a bunch of toys and they're going to find something

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wrong or complain about something.

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And then you can put another kid in a room with literal manure and the

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kid's going to throw it around and smile.

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And someone's going to ask him, why are you smiling?

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Well, there's got to be a horse in here somewhere.

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Yeah, yeah, yeah.

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Disposition.

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Yeah.

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Charlie.

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Good to see you, by the way.

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Thanks.

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I was just thinking about the parable of the seeds and some seeds fall on

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rocky ground and the birds come and they swoop and they pick up the seed.

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And so it just doesn't sink into people.

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And then other seeds get planted in the thorns and all life's

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worries and anxieties and people, they choke out that faith.

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So unless that seed falls in a nice deep soil, sometimes it doesn't grow.

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I know in my own case, I've seen a lot of miracles in my life and even

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being healed of cancer and that I believe that when it happened, I

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believed it so strongly and I was on fire and then people came into my

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life and they tell me, no, it was malpractice and that didn't happen.

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And after a while, when you start hearing that, sometimes you fall away.

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And I feel like I was just like these Israelites that saw the parting

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of the Red Sea and all the miracles in the desert and just didn't believe.

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So I can see how they could do it.

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It's like we just have to block out all those other voices.

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We're no better than that, right?

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We're the same creation.

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If you're staying busy, you know, doing the Lord's work, you know, it's like, it

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happens when it happens.

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You don't have to keep dwelling on what you don't have because there's

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plenty to do while you're waiting.

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So you're not really just sitting there waiting.

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You're working and waiting, you know, and it's just, it takes your

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mind off it and it's beneficial.

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Yeah.

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Really?

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Yeah.

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You sure?

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We'll give you the money.

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Everyone.

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So we have that thought process going around in our head about belief,

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non-belief, circumstances, disgruntled, and our society is certainly, and

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we expect immediate action.

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The Lord is our servant, not the Lord is our King.

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So that's some of the issues.

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So now next question, how can opposition strengthen rather than weaken

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our spiritual conviction?

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How does that work?

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So we have opposition and how can it strengthen us?

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You want to take it?

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Go ahead.

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So when you're in the midst of a storm and you hold on to your faith and

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trusting God, and he carries you through it, it strengthens your belief,

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it strengthens your stance, and it also helps, excuse me, it also helps

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with your day-to-day life.

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I mean, I'm coming out of the midst of a storm because of prayer that's

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been given to me from people here, from my faith, from my belief, from

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staying steadfast in the Word.

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I'm not completely out of it, but I know he has a purpose and he's going

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to carry me through it and out of it.

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So that's wonderful.

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And that strength that you're talking about fortifies yourself for the

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next set of circumstances.

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So it's like pouring water in a cup.

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Okay.

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You got a little bit, you got a little bit in time, the cup overflows

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and you can withstand the enemy.

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You can withstand the context of those disbelievers yammering your ear,

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like Charlie said.

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Yeah.

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I mean, that's, that's what life is all about.

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Now, resistance often becomes the thing that refines our strength.

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Like you said, reveals a new truth about the Word, because when we're

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seeking, we're asking when things are good, how are you just coasting

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along, but when you're seeking and searching, the scriptures become

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more relevant to you and it solidifies commitment as Christianity

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being the only way of life.

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Think about that.

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There's no other question.

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It's the only way of life that is worth living.

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Okay.

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Let's take a look now at what waiting did in context.

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Okay.

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So let's look at time.

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Time is a factor in this situation.

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A long period of 45 years.

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We said that represents significant patients, 45 year patients.

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Oh my gosh, that's a long time.

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Another one, the historical setting that we're looking at during

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his lifetime events or changes that have occurred over this 45 year

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span, we talked about the waywardness of the, of his brothers and

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sisters, the other Israelite tribals issues reflects a persistence in

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his life and then third, our visual is like this tree that we see up on

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screen imagery, such as a growing tree symbolizes endurance and hope.

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You don't go up to the tree every day and say, Oh, it grew.

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You leave it, you come back.

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Oh, maybe grew a little bit slowly, but slowly, but slowly that tree

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grows in strength and stature.

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So these are the things that we're going to talk about tonight.

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These three things.

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All right.

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Number one, patience or time in the kingdom of God.

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And how many confess that when you first came to the Lord, I want it now.

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Yeah, I do that.

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Okay.

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I'll bite on that first.

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God exists outside of time.

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He is not looking at his watch one day.

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As it's a thousand years, God is external to our schedules.

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He's not bound by past president's future.

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Cause we always refer to things with happened.

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There were stories in the past and we have future goals and we have aspirations.

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And here we are in the present.

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And most people are dissatisfied with the present.

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They're either thinking about what was or what is to come as a reward.

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And second Peter three eight says this with the Lord one day is as a thousand

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years time is a created framework that we live in because we only have a promise

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of 70 years and some of us are above that.

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Okay.

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And we're blessed.

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That's good.

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But God stands above that time and sees everything all at once.

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He sees the beginning from the end.

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Fact is he goes to the end.

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He sees the outcome and constructs it and works back from there to give us that

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life that he promised us.

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He makes all things new for us.

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So God works within time for his purposes.

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So he comes down like he did when he entered, when he entered the earth, Jesus

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was here, he ministered.

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So he came in the, in our schedule, in our time, and he enters our human

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experience and acts at specific moments in time.

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I mean, we could go around the room tonight and I would ask you for

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testimonies and miracles.

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Some of you could put dates on them.

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Some of you couldn't, but you know that God has worked in your life.

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In Galatians four, four, it says, when the fullness of time had come, there is

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a period that God intervenes in time.

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So now waiting, this is the subject here, being patient becomes one of the

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main ways we relate to him.

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If you didn't pray and believe and you weren't waiting and you weren't

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hoping with a divine hope, well, I'm impatient Lord.

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And, and I will admit, um, in, in my life, there were certain instances

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in tonight's not the time to unburden myself with a couple of them, but

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being impatient because I'm kind of like a now person.

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I've become less than that recently slowing down.

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I think my wife is finally balancing me out.

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So that's a confession.

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I think she's watching tonight.

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Thank you, honey.

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All right.

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So, um, patience is not just killing time.

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Come on, Lord.

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Hurry up.

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It's daily trusting God's perspective while living in this limited

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timeline that we have.

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It's a learned principle to be patient.

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It doesn't come automatically in, in a meeting that we had at, um, 12

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o'clock today and another venue was, um, I run a caregivers group for

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people that have a spouse in need.

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And, uh, the common theme through about 15 people was, gee, I don't

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have enough patients, I need more patients.

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You know, and I, I read a poem that I had before I prayed us out about 14

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ways in which the individual, I wish I would have brought it experiences

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what their caregiver sees don't exclude me from conversation.

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I'm still here.

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I may not be able to pronounce my words like I could, but be patient with me.

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Don't speak for me, speak to me.

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And so the idea of being patient is universal kingdom and out of kingdom.

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But we have an advocate that brings us that peace, that tranquility,

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as long as we trust him.

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God is always working beyond what we see.

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He's not silent.

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He's not late.

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He didn't forget about you.

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He's always doing something, whether it's in our time schedule or not.

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And we are called to remain being faithful within what we can see.

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Oh Lord, only if one more, just a little bit, be patient.

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And then let's take a look at this clock.

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Waiting develops an alignment with God's timing and plans real quick.

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We'll go through these things.

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Waiting always stretches our faith.

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Hallelujah for that.

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Not many.

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Amen's been.

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All right.

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What God completes outside of time.

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We learned to trust through waiting.

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We are seeing him and all of a sudden there is breakthrough.

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We had a situation we had been praying for in this prayer meeting thing.

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An individual, uh, that attends it has a son-in-law that had a very high paying job

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and they moved out to Arizona to fulfill his contract.

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And after he got out there for one year, they bought a brand new home.

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They had this, they had that, and then they had a child and all of a sudden

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his job was wiped out and Arizona is not a very good place to sell a home

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presently, so we've been praying for him.

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So then he kind of bit the bullet and he said, I'm going to work for this retail

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agent and long story short, we just learned yesterday that he's got a full-time

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job with better benefits than his contracting job for an aerospace company.

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So we just thank the Lord for that waiting, waiting, seeing, and that was

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about a year and a half that we, we believed for him waiting aligns

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our will with his timing.

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You know, are we anxious?

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Are we aligning with his time and his schedule?

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Are we yielding, you know, in mentoring people, there, there's certain key words

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that come up when I talk with young men, one is yield and when you're

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young, that's hard to do.

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I want it, I want it now, and I want it my way yield, stop fighting.

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Let God do what he needs to do.

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Waiting allows us to become close to him.

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How many have found if you allow God, he becomes closer to you in need

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and time as you continue in this labyrinth of difficulty.

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Remember the best times of learning are in the valley, not on the

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hilltop as the expression goes.

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God works beyond time, but we meet him through patience within the time

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that we have, like I said, I mean, you know, I've been praying

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for my wife for, I don't know how many years now to be whole.

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So we're working on his schedule.

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Waiting helps us to understand him in part, not the whole, we'll never

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know completely who he is by his character until we get to the other side.

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If you look back in your life, two, three years, five years, 10 years

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for those people, 25 years, God in his relationship with you today

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is certainly different than the relationship that you once had with him

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because it was more oriented on me.

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And as you grow older, you understand it is him.

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And as you get a comfortable level in your relationship,

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he begins to open things to you.

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It's it's it's almost like the watch dealer on the corner

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that used to hustle watches in a long trench coat.

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OK, he opens the coat.

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Yeah, look at the gold in there.

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You know, and then he opens up another layer.

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And God, you mean this is so wonderful and yet another one, it's ongoing.

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How many have read the scripture in your devotions?

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You left it a year later, you come back to it or two years or three years

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and you read the same scripture that has a whole different, deeper meaning.

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Yeah, I mean, that's where God's revelation comes through the word.

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His goal isn't just outcomes, it's character formation.

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That's what he wanted.

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He wanted fellowship when he called the Israelites together,

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began to school them, giving them the law,

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giving them how to live differently than the rest of the warring tribes.

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And as a result of that,

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he worked with them and he labored with them in his own admission.

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I would rather that they would die or kill them all.

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He was impatient with them.

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But the outcomes of the character of God is exemplified in periods of time.

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And one other thought, patience is how we live faithfully

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while God is working eternally.

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That's a hard thing to get a hold of,

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because when he doesn't live in the time and space that we have,

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you know, all we're thinking of, OK, I got about 80 years here,

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90 years or whatever it is, Lord, do your thing.

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But he he doesn't deal with that patience is impassive.

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It is active.

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I think Chris said that very beautifully about still doing

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the things you need to do to fortify your faith.

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So question.

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Why is patience necessary before entering greater spiritual

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responsibility or blessing?

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Why is that?

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Gail.

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Because if you've learned patience,

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it means that you've learned more about God.

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And learn to wait on him and gain patience through that.

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Yeah, you know, you can't minister out if you're out of anything

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but your own experience.

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And if you don't have an experience and you and you aren't waiting,

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God can't take you to that next level.

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I mean, I've seen so many people in our relationships over the years.

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They steam up to a plateau and then they just kind of stay there.

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You know, and I in my life and my Christian life

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that happened and in a particular situation,

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it was about two and a half, three years of OK.

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I burned all my theology books before the Internet.

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I said never again.

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I literally went out in the trash and threw them all away.

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And you know what? I started buying them back years later.

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I have I have one encyclopedia book that's four volumes.

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And the print is like a number four.

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It's thousands of pages.

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But you know, when I need to get a subject handle,

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I open that thing.

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It's a dictionary and I'm reading 15 pages about the word vow,

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you know, and it goes on and on and on.

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So I got rid of that.

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I burned it and I and I figured, gee, you know, when I started

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to get back in the ministry, I could really use those books.

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But I can't find them.

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They were made in 1890 or 1910.

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Long behold, I opened up the Internet and eBay.

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I was searching through there and here were four books.

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Exactly what I had.

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I paid seventy dollars for them and the freight was one hundred

30:28

dollars because they were so happy.

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But I mean, it was just like, oh, Lord, thank you.

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It's so wonderful.

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So what else, Jenny?

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OK, I was reading Proverbs the other day and Solomon writes

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that a man with no self control, which I equate to having patients.

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I mean, if you don't have patients, you're more likely

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to spout off.

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But a man without self control is like a city without walls.

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Yeah, definitely. Definitely.

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You don't have that production. Yes.

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Oh, I thought you had your hand up.

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You were just scratching your shoulder.

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No, no, no. Oh, OK. Go for it.

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Well, I was just thinking of Hebrews five, verse three and four.

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It says that suffering

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creates perseverance, perseverance creates character

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and character, hope.

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And hope, in my way of thinking, is trust in God's promises.

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So when we suffer and we're persistent,

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we have perseverance and endurance that it builds character in us.

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And that's what God's looking for.

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And when we have hope, we're trusting in God.

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And that's what that's what he wants us to.

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So when things are bad, when we're suffering, that's when we grow.

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That's when the fruit is grown, because we're trusting in God.

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Sometimes when things are real good and we don't think about it

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and we put God in the back burner and.

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Yes, yes, yes. Thank you.

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Go for it.

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I mean, the Bible says those that wait upon the Lord

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shall renew their strength and they should mount up wings like eagles

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and run and not be tired.

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I prayed that prayer before I came over here.

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I was dead tired.

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I prayed and had a cup of coffee and I'm energized now.

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OK, you know, it's funny.

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Some of you are into health things and whatever.

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And and I believe holy and olive oil.

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So anyway, you take a swig of olive oil, yada, yada, yada up.

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The normal olive oil you get from Italy, you have about a thousand.

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What is it, Pali?

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Pali, Pali phenols.

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So I get this olive oil from Morocco.

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It has a hundred thousand by units as opposed to a thousand.

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And I looked up, I said, what about why?

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Why Morocco, Morocco?

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Now, going back, if you've ever seen films and videos of Italian soil,

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it's dry and craggy and you wonder how things can grow.

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So I fast forward.

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I look at Morocco, it's even worse.

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And so the tree knows that it is in a barren land.

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So it provides through the olives a greater, a greater amount

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of these things by a hundred thousand.

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So I buy this and I think and, you know, so I take my first swig

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and it almost knocks me down off the I mean, it's like pepper.

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Yeah. But but I drink it with my meal, but it's just the idea

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that you have an ability, even in a parched experience,

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to have something yielding that much power and potential just like the Lord.

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Yeah. By the way, if you're writing, it's Morocco, single source.

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OK. I know Judy is a follower of this, too.

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OK. So thoughts.

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Greater responsibility requires deeper preparation.

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And we know that for those that minister in the Sunday schools,

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public ministry here, testimonies, evangelism,

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there is preparation that is needed.

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You don't go flying by the seat of your pants out the door.

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You prepare and then patients develop spiritual maturity.

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And I think Gail's the one that said that.

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OK. Number two, persistence.

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Again, remember Jacob, he was persistent

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and his thoughts about where he was going, who he was,

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what he was doing in the kingdom of God.

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Persistence is not merely surviving time.

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It is remaining faithful while circumstances,

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maybe leadership, culture, personal challenges continually change

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and ebb and flow back and forth.

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There is a persistence as an entire generation rose and fell

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amongst many and times over,

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Caleb remade spiritually steadfast.

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This is our example.

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Many believers also face pressures from competing values,

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discouraging voices.

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We talked about that in your ear, skepticism, compromise.

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It's tough to fight these things off.

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So we must keep our spiritual vision alive.

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How do we do that?

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Many people lose their spiritual passion over disappointments,

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routine, same thing, mundane, nothing happening.

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Hardships that weaken their expectancy.

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We cannot allow that to happen.

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And we should continue by doing what?

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Pursuing God's purpose.

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And I don't know how many people have said, well, you know,

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I don't know what my purpose is.

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Well, how long have you been in the Lord?

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Well, you know, 15 years.

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We better find out what your purpose is.

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He's given us an anointing.

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He's given us giftings.

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Here's a whole church that can provide service.

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I mean, I tell you what, you ought to see when we go on our

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picnics, how Ken cleans up and does everything.

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And he's a janitor.

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He's a he's a he's an artisan.

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He's everything right to hands up.

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Yeah, right.

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OK. Pursuing God's purpose.

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You know, janitorial service is in the church.

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Starting to clean bathrooms.

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Yeah, that's where you start at the bottom.

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Growing spiritually.

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How do you grow?

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You feed on the word.

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You allow that word to be saturated into your life.

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Not once a week for five minutes.

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Not once a day for two minutes.

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For those of you that can, I appreciate that.

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Hours of meditation and study and just being

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before the Lord.

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Serving faithfully in whatever you are asked to do.

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I have a confession to make.

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So when I came here, I pastored was an elder of two

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different churches.

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Did a lot of work independently also.

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And I said when I came here, I was officially once again

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going to retire.

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No more. Nada.

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And just sit in the seat.

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And that was good for about a year.

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And then this guy in the back row, he asked me to do

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something, you know, and my and my objective always in

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serving is never say no.

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Because that's how God stretches you.

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So I said yes, and I still continue to say yes.

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But as you do that, God expands the capability of your

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ministry and the influence in the circles that you

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work in.

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Whether it be a retirement community, whether it be a job,

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whether it be a household that you're responsible for,

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whether it is a ministry that's extended well beyond

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even these four walls.

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God really works in your life if you allow him to do that.

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So being available is something experiencing what God

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wants to work in your life.

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So now we come to the third one, endurance and hope.

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Christ endured suffering because he looked beyond the

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pain toward the fulfillment of God's promise.

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I mean, you know, you read, you have read the scriptures

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in Gethsemane, so many words.

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I don't want to do this, Lord.

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Take this cup from me, oh God.

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But yet he did, he looked beyond that.

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And as the Lord ministered for three years and poured his

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heart into people, his life into people, the principles,

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his disciples, we've got to play that long game.

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It's not the immediate, it's the long game that you're

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looking for.

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Be firmed and fixed in your life no matter how long you

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live in this earth, no matter what you're called to do

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that you will be a servant of God.

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Fix that in your mind.

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That helps you because then you don't get pulled

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here and there.

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I think I shared this, I was working for a,

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in my college experience doing engineering work

39:33

and then lecturing across many countries.

39:38

We had a situation whereby we did a tech transfer

39:43

of naval state of the art programs from Indianapolis

39:46

to Philadelphia.

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Long story short, they wanted me then to be the liaison

39:51

in the Indiana office.

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So I took the job, I mean it was all part of my

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college experience and at the end of about a year

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and a half they said, well we want to hire you.

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And I said, okay, what's that look like?

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And they laid a plan out and it was a very nice plan,

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it was lucrative and then I laid my plan on top of that.

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What I got from the college and at that point in time

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you wouldn't believe this but the college was giving you

40:20

13% contribution of your wages.

40:23

13%, that doesn't happen these days.

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And then I laid on the vacation and I laid on this.

40:28

So they kind of worked it around

40:31

and made an attractive offer and then I thought of this.

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I have a network of Christian brothers and sisters.

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I have a relationship that I have built.

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I have people I minister to, I have ministry that I receive

40:49

and there is this whole thing within the church

40:52

as a honeycomb of support and mechanisms

40:56

that if I would leave, I would have to recreate

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that all again.

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And I said, no, I said that's absolutely nothing.

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I wouldn't do that, I wouldn't do it for a million dollars

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because I knew that God was where we were at here.

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And some of the kids said, well, we ought to do that.

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I said, no, we're not doing that.

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So they liked the idea of something new.

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And here in Hebrews 12.2 it says,

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who, meaning Christ, for the joy that was set before him

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endured the cross.

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He endured it.

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He endured what?

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He endured rejection by his own people,

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right religious leaders, society, crowds.

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The crowds wanted him and then they got dissatisfied with him.

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John 11.1, he came unto his own

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and his own received him not.

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And yet he gave up all that and came down for us.

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He had suffering, what's that look like?

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Stones, emotional, mocking, being humiliated,

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spiritual wounds, world sins that he took,

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the temptation that was given him by Satan,

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stone to bread, jumping from the temple.

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He was offered kingdoms of the world

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and yet he didn't take them.

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He experienced betrayal by Judas, by Peter,

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and all the 12 left after he was judged.

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They denied knowing him, must have felt alone.

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Disciples fled and the crowd chose Barabbas over Jesus.

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The cross, physical agony, physical pain, public shame,

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humiliated by stripping off his clothes.

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I mean, you can't get much more basic than that.

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And yet he loved us and he did that for us.

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So we continue forward, not because life is easy,

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but because God is faithful.

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Jesus has overcome and his promises are certain.

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So we now know that.

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Now question is, what does it look like in your life

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to believe God is working even when nothing seems

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to be changing?

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How do you anchor?

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Well, you talked a little bit about that,

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about those experiences.

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Anybody else?

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What's that look?

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How do you anchor this?

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How you don't drift and be influenced.

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Yeah, and I'm coming to the back of the church,

43:44

so watch out.

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Anyone?

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Like in your life, we'll exclude Gail and Ginny.

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They volunteer so beautifully.

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I pay them to do that, of course, but I owe it to you.

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Yes.

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Simple answer, but just remembering what he has done

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in my life previously and just, yeah.

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That's pretty much it.

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That's good.

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I remember that, I put some feet on it.

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I don't mean to, you know, dig down deep,

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but what's that kind of look like?

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You have visions, you have images, you have thoughts.

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Do you read what kind of things do you do?

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Usually highlights in my journal, my personal journal,

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and also reaching out to my support,

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like spiritual support system,

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spiritual like inside floors or so on.

44:45

And they would, sometimes they can see that better

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or like they can see God's work,

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pretty much working my life better than sometimes

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I can remember when I'm in the problem.

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Yeah, right.

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Brother, I have something to tell you.

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Oh, what?

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Anyone else?

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All right, we got a last, oh, okay, Jill, go for it.

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I'm gonna say, if God has spoken a word to you

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or a verse and journaling, but writing that down

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and going back to, no, it doesn't look this way,

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but you said you would do this, you know,

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and your promises, yeah.

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Yeah, you put your feet on it, okay.

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All right.

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Yes, mercy.

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I forgot, I forgot.

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I'm trying to think, okay, so I guess just when you,

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it was interesting because I was just thinking

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about this the other day and you have a piece,

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I think the Lord gives one a piece like, okay,

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nothing's changing, but when you look around

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at what others are doing, like I have several people

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that I know, seems like their lives are progressing.

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But yet, when I look at it, they have no,

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not one of them seems to have a peaceful life

46:15

and the peace of God will come over you

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when you're doing what he wants for your life.

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Yes, peace that passes all understanding

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and what has he promised us?

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Righteousness, peace, and joy,

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are you wanting to say yes to that?

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Yes, so for me, what does it look like

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in your life to believe God is working

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even when nothing seems to be changing

46:38

as you continue to declare it?

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Just keep declaring it, it will be.

46:47

Those declarations are empowering, not only to us,

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but God partners with us and he asks us to pray

46:58

for the harvest, he asks us to pray.

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I will give you the desires of your heart.

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If you don't claim that and say, okay, well, whatever,

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things don't really happen as you would think they would.

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So now let's explore by definition of terms

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these two things, endurance and hope.

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Endurance is the strength to remain faithful

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through tough times.

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So we've all talked about that,

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we've all experienced it, or are experiencing it.

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Scripture repeatedly teaches us that we will face what?

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Trials and tribulations.

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And I define these things.

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Difficult experiences, tests, pressures in life.

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You know, you come home and you all of a sudden,

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gee, I can't handle any more of this,

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I'm just about ready to explode.

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Peace be unto you.

47:54

Hardships, the challenge of a person's faith

47:59

and even their character.

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What is your character made of?

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Who are you?

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You know, we get to keep asking ourselves these things.

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Opposition will come.

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That's resistance, it can be conflict,

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it can be hostility directed against our beliefs,

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that it's our purpose, against our action.

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There's always somebody disagreeing

48:23

and in your face these days.

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Waiting seasons, oh my gosh.

48:30

Think of Caleb 45 years.

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Prayers appear to be unanswered.

48:38

Circumstances remain unchanged.

48:42

Guidance seems unclear, but yet it's working.

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Spiritual battles.

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Again, this is some of the areas that we enter into.

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Struggles that involve unseen spiritual realities

48:57

and influences that seek to weaken our faith

48:59

and rob us of our salvation

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and make us inoperative in the kingdom of God.

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Disappointments, feelings of sadness, discouragement,

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frustration when expectations are not fulfilled.

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Suffering, experience pain, hardship, distress, loss,

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affliction affecting a person's physically, mentally,

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emotionally, spiritually.

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Hope is then the confident assurance

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that God is still working

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and his promises will ultimately be fulfilled.

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So our hope rests in what?

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God's sovereignty and that simply is stated,

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his supreme authority, his power and his rule

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over all creations, nations, events and human lives.

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Christ's victory, we know what that is.

49:58

His triumph over sin, death, Satan and the powers of evil

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through the death, resurrection and exaltation of our Lord.

50:07

And the truth of scripture, we've talked about this.

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Isn't it wonderful that we don't have to argue

50:13

about scripture and what it says?

50:16

And when I listened to a couple of commentaries

50:19

from Iran directly, they somehow they piped it in

50:25

and he was talking about Christianity

50:26

and how he compares that to the Muslim faith

50:31

and how they always take interpretations.

50:34

And he said, there are dozens of interpretations

50:36

for just one verse.

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I think this or there's sex about it.

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By and large, yes, there's things

50:42

that we don't agree on in Christendom.

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But by and large, we believe these things

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as we list them here.

50:49

There's no argument.

50:51

And then again, the certainty of eternal life.

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Isn't that wonderful?

50:55

My gosh.

50:58

Again, the confidence assurance we possess

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through our faith in Jesus Christ.

51:05

And the question, what does biblical endurance

51:08

and hope look like in your daily life?

51:11

What's that hope look like?

51:12

How do you anchor that?

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We talked about holding and securing,

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but how do you generate hope?

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I'll give you an example.

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I used to and I don't anymore

51:23

and I wish I did.

51:25

I still write things on my cell phone

51:28

about requests that people give me

51:30

and we have prayer lists

51:31

that I don't put the answers on.

51:34

And I used to do that.

51:36

And that was a great help for me

51:40

looking at when I was discouraged

51:42

just and I would have a date like 327 or 325 rather.

51:48

So that was the March of 25.

51:51

And look at the answer.

51:52

Just pages and pages and pages

51:54

and rehearsing those things

51:55

and you can't deny what God's done for you.

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How often do we forget?

51:59

I mean, we forget our car keys

52:02

and here we forget what God done for us.

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How he's transferred life into us.

52:08

How he got us out of situations financially,

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emotionally and so forth.

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So we have that.

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Okay, we're gonna end up right on time.

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So the question that we have

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is taking Caleb's life and giving us a challenge.

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Will I trust God when others compromise?

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And you have to answer this yourself.

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Will I remain faithful during long waiting periods?

52:40

Long waiting periods.

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Will I continue following God when obedience is costly?

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That hurts, because you wanna be liked.

52:51

You wanna be part of.

52:53

So sometimes we comply just to be part of.

52:56

That's our society.

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Will my devotion endure through every stage of life?

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And I think about that.

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I think of how I endured in the ministry

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and out of the ministry raising a family,

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now being a caregiver for my wife,

53:19

now doing the things that I can do

53:21

and the involvement with no encumbrances,

53:25

not having a job anymore, retired.

53:29

And what I'm looking at is I wanna finish excellent.

53:35

Not to be proud, but I wanna finish

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what God has asked me to do.

53:40

Amen?

53:41

Yeah.

53:41

Yeah.

53:43

And then Caleb understood that God's promises

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are worth trusting, even when fulfillment

53:49

takes far longer than he expected.

53:53

Think about that.

53:54

It was 40 days from Egypt to the Promised Land.

53:59

And instead of that, it was 40 years going round and round.

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I'm wondering if they didn't pass

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some kind of a hill country in the desert.

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Ah, yeah, that looks familiar.

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And then you get 10 years older,

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and that looks familiar.

54:13

And you go round and round and round.

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You know, when's it coming to an end?

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Well, you're an unbeliever.

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You're not gonna make it in.

54:20

And then his story reminds us

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that true faith is not measured

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by how enthusiastically we begin,

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but how faithfully we continue.

54:33

Still trusting for those things that are unanswered.

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And here's the last statement,

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not my own.

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Like Caleb, we, you and I,

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now have committed to this journey, right?

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Committed to it?

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All right, okay.

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We have taken our place,

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and we follow the Lord as faithfully as we know how.

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We believe and hold fast to his word,

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and that's where it starts the word.

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And now we are awaiting all of us

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in some degree or another

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are waiting for the undeniable

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fulfillment of God's promises in our life,

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no matter what they may be.

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So it's not a matter of if,

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it's not a matter of being tired,

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it's not a matter of maybe,

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it's a matter of believing continually

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for what you think God can do with you,

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through you and for you.

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Lord, we thank you for your blessing tonight.

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We thank you that we could study

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as a great example, our brother Caleb.

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We thank you for his life that was exemplary to us,

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how all the things that he did

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were reflective of the covenant that we live in now,

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and how he pursued.

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And he believed at such an old age,

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Lord, that you blessed him.

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He gave him the best part of life,

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his inheritance that he waited so long for.

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And then he had to fight battles to win that Hebrew.

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But Lord, we do thank you for him

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and we thank you for every individual tonight

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that's come, who have shared,

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take this word and put it in our heart,

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bring forth seed, we pray in Jesus' name, amen.

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Amen.

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Thanks for joining us at Lansdale Life Church

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as we praise God and discuss his word.

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Don't forget to join us for worship live Sunday mornings

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at 10 a.m. Eastern on YouTube.

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Be blessed and have a great day.