Numbers Study - 2025-07-09

Numbers Study - 2025-07-09

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An ongoing bible study on the book of Numbers. This week’s lesson is presented by Jesse Bonner.

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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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We are going into number seven.

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I know John did numbers eight.

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The chapters kind of were going around.

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And so he had already gotten ready for chapter eight.

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So anyway, I'm doing chapter seven.

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It's out of order.

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It is the longest chapter in Numbers.

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We got almost 90 verses.

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I believe it's 89.

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So we're going to spend at least 89 minutes going through this.

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It's going to be quick.

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Honestly, I think around 75 of the verses are repeating the same thing in a chunk over

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and over again, which says some really cool things about God that we'll talk about in

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a moment.

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Anyway, so when this happens, Exodus, Leviticus, and Numbers is overlapping a lot.

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So you go through Exodus, and then you hit Leviticus, and it talks about things

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like the law and all.

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And it's actually happening while some of the chapters in Exodus are happening.

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And then you hit Numbers, and it does more of the law.

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And that's overlapping from some of the chapters in Leviticus are happening.

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So this chapter about the people bringing their gifts to God is actually at the

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consecration and the beginning of the priestly ministry.

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So if you remember, like, chapters 8, 9, and 10 of Leviticus, this happens right then

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that the people give the gifts and the ministry begins.

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And chapter 10 in Leviticus is when, I believe, Nadab and Abihu get devoured by the

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fire of God.

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If you guys remember that chapter, it was crazy because they brought profane fire in

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on, like, Inauguration day of the temple.

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It was crazy.

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And, you know, a lot of scholars believe they were drunk.

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They made a fire that God didn't say to make.

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It was like their own little fire.

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And then they possibly even went into the holy of holies.

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Drunk, bringing their own fire however they wanted.

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So there's a lot there and a lot for why God judged so harshly and quickly

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because he wanted to protect his people from such an early desecration of what

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he was going to do.

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So there's some overlap there.

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So here the people are going to be giving gifts.

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So NIV says gifts.

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New King James, a lot of other versions says offerings.

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If you think about it, offerings are like a big umbrella and gifts are in there,

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right?

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It's something you bring to God.

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So, but it's special.

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It's like a free will.

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It's not like God saying bring this to me, like a sin offering because you

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sinned.

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It's like they are bringing all these articles because they love God and

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they're thankful and they want it to be used for him and the priestly

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ministry.

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So if anyone remembers like back in elementary school, like you know a square

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can be a rectangle but a rectangle can't be a square, right?

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Because a rectangle is four sides with 90 degree angles.

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So you can make a rectangle a square.

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But whoa, now I'm getting confused guys.

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Yeah, you know what I mean.

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So a gift is an offering but not all offerings are gifts.

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I'm going to confuse you even more.

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But gifts matter, right?

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What you give, how you give it, all of that really matters.

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Like I've had some bad gifts in my life.

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Not from Maria.

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She's actually great at giving gifts.

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But if you had some wedding gifts that were obviously re-gifted,

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anybody have any of those?

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I had this one couple.

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They're both doctors and they re-gifted this little cheese tray thing

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and the box was like taped with Scotch tape.

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I'm like, you could have afforded a gift card.

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I mean, do I need a cheese, this weird cheese thing?

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Maria, I gave an embarrassing gift to Maria on her first birthday

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that we were married.

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Not her first birthday.

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The first birthday we were married.

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And I kind of like, I got not confused.

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I just got distracted, didn't buy stuff.

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It was like the day before.

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I'm like, I got to get something for her.

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What am I thinking?

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And like I remember she liked this board game.

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I got her a board game for her birthday and then as a joke,

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this was back in Fidget Spinners were funny.

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Like everyone had them.

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I bought her a Fidget Spinner as a joke.

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And I kid you not, like I gave her like a bunch of just random things

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I just bought on Amazon.

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And she like literally teared up.

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She's like, you just forgot.

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I'm like, I know, I'm so sorry.

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So like what you give, the effort that goes into it, it all matters.

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Another one, my friend.

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You can get a cheap gift for some, or an inexpensive gift to someone

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that's very valuable because it has a lot of thought behind it.

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So like, you know, I've written songs from Maria.

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That took me nothing other than time and effort.

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And the songs I have written may have been some of her favorite gifts for me.

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So I'm not spending money anymore.

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No, I'm kidding.

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But, yeah.

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I'm like, you like the free stuff, right?

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No, but so gifts matter to us, but they matter to God too.

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And, you know, we know in 2 Corinthians, which we'll read momentarily,

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that God loves a joyful giver and also a gift that means something, right?

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Like Cain and Abel, Abel gave of the first fruits of the flock

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and it says Cain gave some of his, of the fruits and vegetables that he grew.

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It was just some of them, probably like the worst stuff he had

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because he wanted to keep the best for himself.

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And God said, like, why are you doing this?

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And he essentially says, like, if you do good, don't you know you'll be approved?

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So he knew Cain's heart wasn't to worship him.

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It was actually just to like get away with giving the least amount

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and the worst thing possible so he could check it off his box.

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But Abel gave the best of what he had, right?

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So God cares about what we bring to him, right?

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Our time, our resources, money, energy, our skills,

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the praise of our lips, right?

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Like actually worshipping him and ultimately a life lived for him

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and we can actually bless him with the gifts that we bring to him.

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So let's jump in and read Numbers 7, 1 through 11.

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Now it came to pass when Moses had finished setting up the tabernacle

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that he anointed it and consecrated it in all its furnishings

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and the altar and all its utensils.

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So he anointed them and consecrated them.

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Then the leaders of Israel, the heads of their fathers' houses,

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who were the leaders of the tribes and over those who were numbered,

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made an offering.

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And they brought their offerings before the Lord.

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Six covered carts, 12 oxen, a cart for every two of the leaders

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and for each one an ox and they presented them before the tabernacle.

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Then the Lord spoke to Moses saying,

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accept these from them that they may be used in doing the work

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of the tabernacle of meeting and you shall give them to the Levites,

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to every man according to his service.

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So Moses took the carts and the oxen, gave them to the Levites,

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two carts, four oxen he gave to Gershon according to the service,

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four carts and eight oxen he gave to the sons of Morari

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according to their service and under the authority of Ithamar,

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the son of Aaron the priest.

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But to the sons of Kohath he gave none because theirs was the service

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of the holy things which they carried on their shoulders.

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Now the leaders offered the dedication offering for the altar

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when it was anointed.

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So the leaders offered their offering before the altar.

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For the Lord said to Moses, they shall offer their offering

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one leader each day for the dedication of the altar.

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So they bring these oxen and carts and then next you'll see each leader

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of the people of the twelve tribes will bring the identical offering

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over and over again which, let's read that too.

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So verse 13, his offering was one silver platter,

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the weight of which was 130 shekels,

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one silver bowl of 70 shekels according to the shekel of the sanctuary,

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both of them full of fine flour mixed with oil as a grain offering,

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one gold pan of 10 shekels full of incense,

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one young bull, ram, male lamb, burnt offering,

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kid of the goats, sin offering and sacrifice of the peace offering.

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So there's a lot of things here.

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There's gold, there's silver, there's animals, there's all this stuff.

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And it goes on for the next 80 verses saying the same exact thing

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that was brought to God from each tribe.

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So there's something that is really important to gather from this.

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There's two offerings and the first is the carts and the oxen

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which is a joint giving, right?

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The two tribes give one cart with two oxen.

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So that right there shows this kind of you're doing this together, right?

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It's not one person's trying to out give

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or one person wants to be recognized as I'm the person who gave it.

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You're giving it together and it's one thing, right?

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It's like each person gives an oxen and one cart.

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You're not saying, oh, like I gave the wheels, those are more valuable,

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like do you see that optional third row in the back, that upgrade cost me more?

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It's just a wagon which is very valuable back then, but they're doing it together.

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And so like that right there, nobody gets recognition.

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It's a joint venture to say I want to give to the ministry of God

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for this to be used to actually transport the tabernacle.

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These carts were used to take the tabernacle through the wilderness

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and set it up, the very presence of God.

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And then we see, like I said, the next 80 or 78 verses say the same exact thing.

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Now, wouldn't you think like God could just summarize this?

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So the 12 tribes brought these things, the end, right?

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But they go through every single one.

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And again, they gave the same thing and that's humble, right?

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I'm not trying to give more for recognition or to be more approved of by God.

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We all give the same thing.

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And in our lives, like we all give our life to Jesus when we come to Him, right?

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We all are the same before the cross, right?

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We all desperately need a Savior.

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And yes, there are rewards and gifts and all these things that flow

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from a life that is more surrendered than less surrendered.

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But in the end, we are all giving, should be giving the same gift to God.

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And God sees it. God cares.

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First, He went through 80 verses on papyrus and ink, which is expensive,

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but to show that each person's name that gave mattered, right?

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God sees what you give. God cares about what you give.

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And He knows and appreciates and is blessed by the things that you give to God.

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And that's why I believe He showed every tribe and every name giving

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instead of just summing it all up.

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And think about it, like we would want our name in there, right?

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Like when you go to a graduation, I think I went to graduation with like 500 people.

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We're there for hours and you're just waiting and you're like,

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they say each person's name graduating with this, right?

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But God is the same way, like He wants you to know that He sees you

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and He sees what you're giving to Him and He is blessed by it.

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And I believe that's why He shared all these names and tribes.

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And all of this is for a common purpose, right?

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To be used for the ministry.

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The carts, the gold pans, the silver, the, you know,

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all this stuff is to be used for the ministry.

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And, you know, that's exactly what we're called to do.

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Like we're called to give our money, our time, our resources.

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Like we are called to give it to God for a common goal and a common purpose,

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which is the Kingdom of God and to see His Kingdom come on earth, right?

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Like this church wouldn't be here if people didn't give, right?

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There would be no service on Sunday

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unless people followed what the Lord was saying

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and gave of their time to study the Word,

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gave of their time to sing,

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and even just coming to give an offering of your time because God's worth it, right?

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Like you don't have to be doing something,

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but just to be here on a Sunday is,

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it does so much for you, but it also blesses God, right?

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And it sends a message to people.

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Like, when I'm at church every Sunday,

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unless for some reason I'm out of town,

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like I never just feel too tired to go to church

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because I love God.

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I want Him to know that I love Him

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and He is worth my time and my morning to be here.

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And also it sends a message to my kids.

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Like going to church is not just a flipping thing.

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Like God isn't just something that's not a big deal.

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Like He's everything.

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So being at church is important,

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even if you're not serving, you know?

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And so I think about how this is actually blessing God,

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that they are bringing it for a common purpose,

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they are bringing it in humility,

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and they are bringing it together.

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The whole nation is bringing these gifts to Him,

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and I believe it blesses Him greatly.

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But I was thinking, you know,

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where did these gifts even come from?

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Because they were slaves, they were poor,

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and they were in the wilderness, right?

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So where did they get all this gold,

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all these animals?

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Where did they get, you know, all this?

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And in Exodus we see, I actually don't have it up,

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but it was, so on their way out,

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and this is something God said was going to happen,

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but on their way out, Egypt said,

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please just get out of here.

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Take all this.

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They gave them like treasures piled up.

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So the actual gifts they were giving God

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was from His deliverance and provision and favor

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that they even received it.

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They came out of slavery.

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We're going to a promised land that He prepared for them,

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and on the way out they got rich

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because God's favor was on them

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that He put in the minds of the Egyptians.

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Give this away to get them out, right?

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Even though they were on their way out anyway,

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it was God's favor and blessing

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that they even had all of this to begin with.

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And, you know, it's just a cycle with giving, right?

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He gives us everything.

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Like everything we have is from Him, right?

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Like our very breath, right?

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We see how in the Garden of Eden,

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breath was breathed into the lungs of Adam,

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and now this life that God has put in mankind has continued.

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Like our very life belongs to Him,

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and everything that we have, I mean, health.

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Everything with my dad going on right now,

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you know, it just makes me think about

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how even being healthy and being alive

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is such a gift from God.

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And as He gives us things,

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like we see in this chapter,

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like He desires us to give back to Him.

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We can never outgive Him.

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We can never give too much

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because He's already given everything.

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And this giving back isn't just in the Old Testament, right?

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We see tons of examples constantly in the Bible.

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We see the church of Acts.

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Everybody is giving to God,

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selling land, property, homes, all this stuff,

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and giving to the church and the body of Christ.

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And why?

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Because they are part of a body now, a family of God.

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So their heart and what they want to do

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is to give to Him and see the body blessed.

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It's because God gave them salvation,

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and now they are giving of what they have back to God.

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The woman, when she anoints Jesus' feet with oil, right?

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He says in Luke 7,

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therefore I tell you,

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her many sins have been forgiven

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as her great love has shown.

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She gave expensive oil,

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and she made herself, you know,

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embarrassed, and she didn't care

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by crying on His feet,

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even though she was a woman of great sin, it says.

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And she didn't care about what people thought.

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She praised Him, she worshiped Him,

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and she gave something so valuable to Him

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because her many sins were forgiven.

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Jesus gave forgiveness.

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And then Abraham, you know, we see Melchizedek,

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he gives a tenth of everything he has to Melchizedek.

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Why?

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Because God just gave him a victory over all these kings, right?

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It was in Genesis, I don't have the reference up,

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but Lot was captured by all these kings,

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and Sodom had lost all of its wealth,

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and then it was a supernatural victory

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that somehow Abraham pulled it off

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with his few people he had.

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He killed, like, four whole nations

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and brought Lot back,

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and then he gives back to a tenth of everything,

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to Melchizedek,

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and then gives all of the wealth

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that he acquired back to Sodom

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because he didn't want them to say

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that they made him rich.

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God is making him rich.

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So we see God always initially gives,

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and we give back to Him, right?

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And so as we give, we're not just giving

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to keep the lights on in the church

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or to keep a service running

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or make sure everyone's comfortable,

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even though that's a great thing.

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Like, we want to have a nice church.

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We want to be able to do things,

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but really it's an act of worship

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and love to give back to God

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who's already given us so much

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because we know that, like,

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we have nothing apart from Him, right?

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We aren't entitled to be blessed by God.

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We don't deserve it.

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We were actually enemies of God,

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and He died for us,

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and in Romans 8 we see,

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He did not spare His own Son,

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but He gave Him up for us all.

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How will He not also, along with Him,

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graciously give us all things?

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He's given us everything.

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So we have things tangibly

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that we can give Him, right?

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And I don't know.

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It's just, it's a blessing to Him,

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but it's also a blessing to us

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to be able to give to God.

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And I see even before the gift,

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like we talked about,

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of life in the Garden of Eden,

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we see in Revelation that there's

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a far greater gift that took place

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even before the world was created,

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and in Revelation 13 it says,

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it talks about the book of life of the Lamb

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who was slain from the foundation of the world.

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So before the world was even created,

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God already had the plan of redemption for you.

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He was not actually physically slain yet

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because Jesus was only slain once.

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The Bible makes that super clear.

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He only tasted death once for us.

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But we see that even before we were created,

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He knew everything we were going to do,

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and He knew that we were going to walk away from Him,

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and He decided before He created mankind

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that He was going to die for them.

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That is incredible.

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Like, the cross was not a backup plan

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or something that He realized,

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begrudgingly, now He has to do.

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Before He even made you, He knew.

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The moment we say, let there be light,

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and the moment we get this thing rolling,

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that means I have to die.

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And I believe the Trinity was there,

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and they said, let's do it.

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That is sacrificial, incredible love

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that He would go through with that.

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But that's the love of Christ,

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that's the love of Jesus,

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who gave Himself for us,

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the judge of the world,

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taking the sentence that we deserve.

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So God gives us things that are just

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so simple and insignificant.

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When you think about it, right?

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Like, skills, talents, time, money,

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like assets, our car, our house,

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these things that can feel like

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such a big deal when we're in this life,

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and then when we go to heaven,

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we don't have any of them.

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We don't even need them.

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And all He's saying is,

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hey, just trust me

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and worship me with the stuff you have, right?

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Like, that is what He's calling us to do.

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So even, you know, our assets,

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like, I love life groups.

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People open up their homes to have gatherings

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to talk about and to worship Jesus.

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And we see how people are using their cars

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to go pick up people and bring them to church.

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People are tithing, giving money

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so that ministry can take place in Lansdale.

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And talent skills, so you have, you know,

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so many people serving in so many amazing areas

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in front of and behind the scenes,

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because God has given them skills and gifts,

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even if you don't feel super passionate about it, right?

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That is still a skill and a gift

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and a need that pleases God,

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whether, you know, you're on a computer

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or you're parking cards

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or you're singing a song or teaching the Word,

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whatever it is, it blesses Him.

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Like, the stuff we read about that they gave,

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like, it's just a little bowl.

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It's a silver bowl and a little plate.

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But it's such a blessing to God

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and is used for ministry to bring people to salvation.

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So I also think about another simple gift

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was the feeding of the 5,000,

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that little boy giving a little bit of bread and fish,

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and it fed 5,000 people with, I believe,

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it was 12 baskets left over

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and is now an infamous story that's told

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around the world every single week forever

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until Jesus comes back.

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And we'll still probably be asking Jesus about it in heaven.

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How did that work, you know?

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And it was just a little boy with some bread and fish

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saying, yeah, here you go.

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Here's my lunch.

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And it fed, like, 5,000 people

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and is still talked about, you know?

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And so the insignificant things that we have

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can do immeasurable, significant,

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and profound things for the Kingdom of God.

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I mean, you think about when you hand out water

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or sandwiches and food for homeless ministry stuff

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or you take a moment to pray with someone

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or even this past year I went to First Friday

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and just walked around and talked with people.

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And now there's a couple that our members of our church

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have been baptized, are in life groups,

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are growing so much in their faith

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just because people were there and sharing and talking

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and just telling them about Jesus

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and showing them the love of God.

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And what does that do?

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People are walking with Jesus now.

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That's amazing.

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It's insignificant to give up 45 minutes on a Friday night

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and yet now people are walking into heaven for eternity, right?

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So your life significantly matters more than you'd ever know.

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And that is the ultimate offering we can bring God.

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The ultimate gift is our life.

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In Romans 12-1 it says,

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therefore I urge you brothers and sisters

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in view of God's mercy to offer your bodies

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as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God.

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This is your true and proper worship.

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The true worship is to live for Him.

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That everything we have is ultimately His

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and we can pray God, just use it for your glory.

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Use it for your ministry.

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And I love that it says proper worship.

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It's like almost understood.

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Yeah, if God died for you, raised you up in Christ

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and filled you with His Holy Spirit

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and you have 80 years, 60 years, 20 years, five years left,

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why wouldn't you just live it entirely for Him?

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Like we have eternity to look forward to

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and He's given us breath in our lungs and resources and time

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to bring people into the Kingdom and to bless Him.

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And I find that giving to God is actually very freeing, right?

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Like to give of money frees you from the control of money over you.

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To give of your time frees you from the need

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to have to control all the time slots in your day

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and thinking that your day is running you.

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Now you're actually in control of your day.

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When you think about your assets, like the things you have,

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it's easy to become very meticulous and controlling.

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Like, oh, my house has to be perfect.

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My car can't get dirty.

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You know, these little things.

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And then you let people drive in there with you.

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Then maybe get it messy or all these people come over

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and a bunch of kids trash your house

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while you're trying to like talk about the Bible.

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But you don't care anymore.

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Like obviously you care a little bit, right?

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But you realize that this is a tool

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and an asset for the Kingdom

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and it's not controlling you anymore.

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It's actually being used by you for God.

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There's one other thing I wanted to say.

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Oh, yeah.

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And I think a perfect example of this

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is the parable of the sower.

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Let's turn there.

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I love this.

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Luke 8 verse 11 when Jesus explains the parable.

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What was it?

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Oh, yeah.

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No, you're good.

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Yeah, we can pray right now.

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I have like five minutes left,

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so I hope the last five minutes are good.

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Yeah, Lord, we just pray in Jesus' name

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that you would bless these last few minutes.

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I pray that everything that we've said so far,

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that you said, Lord, and we receive God,

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I pray it would bless us, Lord,

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and I pray that your voice and your word

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would be spoken, Lord, in Jesus' name, amen.

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Verse 8, I mean 11.

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Now the parable is this.

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The seed is the word of God.

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Those by the wayside are the ones who hear,

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then the devil comes and takes away

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the word out of their hearts,

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lest they should believe and be saved.

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But the ones on the rock are those

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who, when they hear, receive the word with joy,

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and these have no root,

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who believe for a while

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and in time of temptation fall away.

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Now the ones that fell among thorns are those

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when they have heard, go out and are choked

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with cares, riches, pleasures of life

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and bring no fruit to maturity.

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But the ones that fell on the good ground

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are those who, having heard the word

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with a noble and good heart,

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keep it and bear fruit with patience.

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We see the power of the cares of this life.

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The riches and the pleasures of life

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can actually choke out the gospel

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in a person's heart.

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And that's why giving is so powerful.

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Because even as Christians, we want to bear more fruit.

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I'm not afraid of my salvation going away

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or me losing it.

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I'm not afraid of my salvation being choked out.

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But there are many things God wants to do through us.

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There are so many works that He has planned

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for us to walk into that can be choked out.

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The works that God has planned for you

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aren't a given that they're going to happen through you.

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Right?

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And there's things that can choke it out.

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And that's why I believe there's so much

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that God wants to do,

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and the cares of this life can choke it out.

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But as we give, as we realize

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our life's not about ourself, it's about Him.

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And we think of others and bless people

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with whatever we have,

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we actually are set free from those cares,

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like the thicket it talks about,

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that chokes out the fruit

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that is going to grow in our hearts.

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And God knows all this,

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and that's why He calls us

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to give and to be sacrificial

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and to live a life as a living sacrifice.

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So the thicket and thorns can be chopped down by God

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and the fruit and everything in us

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can be watered and grow to maturity.

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So this is so funny.

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I was looking for a bookmark

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for this next verse,

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and this was right at my foot.

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This is a section about money and giving,

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which is so funny.

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I think this is the only physical bill

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I have in my house that's on the ground.

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So if we're talking about giving,

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we really can't skip over this passage.

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2 Corinthians 9-6.

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And this is about money,

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but it also says a lot about God's heart

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and how giving works.

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So 2 Corinthians 9,

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starting in verse 6.

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But this I say,

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He who sows sparingly will also reap sparingly.

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He who sows bountifully will also reap bountifully.

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That's a verse right there, right?

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That has some weight to it.

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He who sows sparingly will also reap sparingly.

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He who sows bountifully will also reap bountifully.

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Lord, we want to sow bountifully, God.

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So let each one give as he purposes in his heart,

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not grudging or out of necessity,

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for God loves.

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He loves a cheerful giver.

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And God is able to make all grace abound toward you,

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that you, always having all sufficiency in all things,

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not just resources, not just money,

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but in all things having sufficiency.

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That is a soul and a heart that is filled by God.

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Always having all sufficiency in all things

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may have an abundance for every good work.

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As it is written,

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he has dispersed abroad,

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he has given to the poor,

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his righteousness endures forever.

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Now may he who supplies seed to the sower

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and bread for food,

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we see he gives us things to give away,

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but he also knows we need things to live.

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He is not saying give every single thing away

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and your family is going to be destitute and struggling.

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He is saying he is actually given a specific seed to sow

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and specific bread for food.

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He is going to supply and multiply the seed you have sown

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and increase the fruits of your righteousness.

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While you are enriched in everything for all liberality,

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which causes thanksgiving through us to God.

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So this giving of whatever it is causes thanksgiving to God.

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For the administration of the service

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not only supplies the needs of the saints,

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but also is abounding through many thanksgivings to God.

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Again, it supplies needs physically,

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but spiritually it causes many people to thank God.

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And while through the proof of the ministry,

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they glorify God for the obedience of your confession

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to the gospel of Christ

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and for your liberal sharing with them and all men.

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And by their prayer for you who long for you

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because of the exceeding grace of God in you.

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Thanks be to God for his indescribable gift.

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It ends there with thanks be to him for his indescribable gift.

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The whole thing is built on his gift of salvation,

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of the indwelling Holy Spirit,

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of salvation, of his kingdom come and his will be done.

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That is the gift.

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Whenever it talks about the gift,

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it is the Holy Spirit living inside of you

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and everything that flows from there.

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So there's so much in there.

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I would honestly read over that in your own time

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and just pray about it.

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I know I want to more

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because it says so much about God's heart with giving.

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Like don't be begrudging with him.

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Don't be stingy with God.

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He actually says like if you give generously,

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I'm going to give generously.

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If you're so sparingly, you're going to read sparingly.

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He says that.

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And he's going to give you everything you need

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and he's going to help you abound in every good work

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by the power of the Holy Spirit

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because he is the one who truly gave the indescribable gift.

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So I have some questions for the small group time.

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It is which we have up there.

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So real simple, share a time that God has been generous with you.

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Then how are you using

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or want to use your God-given talents,

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skills, gifts or resources for him?

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And what needs around you is God calling you to meet.

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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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Be blessed and have a great day!