Numbers Study - 2026-01-14

Numbers Study - 2026-01-14

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An ongoing study of the book of Numbers. This week’s lesson is presented by Jamie Allebach.

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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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All right, folks, let's open up in a word of prayer and invite the Holy Spirit among us.

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Jesus, we give you the glory, God, for all things in our lives, Lord.

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We know that you are the provider of all things, Lord, and we acknowledge, Lord, we are stewarding

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these things for your kingdom, Lord. Even our time, we're stewarding God for you.

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And we thank you for this time, Lord, that we can give back to you, Lord.

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We pray that you honor that and let your spirit be among us, God, and bless this time, Lord.

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I open up our minds and our hearts, God, to receive your word, to grow, Lord, in knowledge

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of you, and to grow in a closeness to you and a closeness to each other, Lord. We pray that you

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you open up your scripture, God, and bring it to life tonight before us, Lord, and bring fresh

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new revelation to us through your word, God. We just give you all the glory and the honor in Jesus'

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name, amen. All right, we are in Numbers 31 tonight, and you guys had,

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last week it was Numbers 30 and talked about the seriousness of vowels and spoken word and

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commitments. And we've talked about that before, the power of the spoken words and

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how vowels are binding once spoken, so it emphasized personal responsibility and all that. So

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Numbers 31 kind of takes a leap, and as we know, we're at the end of the Israelite's

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journey in the wilderness, and we're at the end of Moses' role as the leader.

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And this chapter actually kind of takes a jump back about six chapters,

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you know, where the Midianites had come into camp and spread all kinds of

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bad stuff. So this is the part where God is commanding divine judgment against the Midian

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nation and not revenge. We're going to talk a little bit about that, but it's judgment for it.

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So let's start and we'll read Numbers 31, 1 through 6. And I apologize, I don't have PowerPoint tonight,

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I just didn't have the time, guys, and John Kratz, I know you're listening, I apologize especially to

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you. So 1 through 6, the Lord said to Moses, take vengeance on the Midianites for the Israelites.

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After that you will be gathered to your people. So Moses said to the people, arm some of your men

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and go to war against the Midianites so that they may carry out the Lord's vengeance on them.

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Send into battle a thousand men from each of the tribes of Israel. So 12,000 men armed for battle,

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a thousand for each tribe were supplied from the clans of Israel. Moses sent them into battle,

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a thousand from each tribe, along with Phineas, son of Eliza, the priest who took within the

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circles for sanctuary and the trumpets for singling. So that's something we've talked about

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before, how the Israelites used to send the priests and the Levites and the musicians out

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before battle. So in order to understand what's going on here in 31, we have to jump back

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to 25 and recall what we went through here. What did Midian actually do to deserve this

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vengeance? So, you know, Israel was seduced into sexual immorality, which led to idol worship. So

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Midian did not attack Israel physically with an army. They infiltrated them with their

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immorality and their idol worship through Balaam's council specifically. So, you know,

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one of the greatest dangers to us as God's people isn't necessarily the physical aspect

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of it, but it's this idea of spiritual warfare against the church. It's this idea of

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compromising, you know, where God has us. So, in Matthew 16.6 warns us against that. He says,

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be careful, Jesus said, to them, be on your guard against the yeast of the Pharisees and the

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Sadducees. And this is a warning to beware of corrupting influences. And he was using

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leaven and yeast as a metaphor, how a small amount of this can get in and make a catastrophic

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difference. So he's saying, be careful of this, you know, be careful of false doctrines,

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be careful of immorality, be careful of these things, because even a little bit coming in

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can infect, you know, an entire nation like it did here or infect us and then we infect

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others. So this is a warning, you know, that Jesus had because he knew of this. So God had dealt

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with, if you remember, God had dealt immediately with the Israelites who were involved with this.

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So now he's dealing with the Midianites. So that jumps back to say, okay, why is this happening?

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That's why it's happening. They brought this into Israel. He dealt with his own people,

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and now he's dealing with these influences. So God commands Israel to execute the Lord's

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vengeance over Midian. And we have to delineate here between vengeance and revenge, right? So

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this is not revenge. This is divine judgment tied to his covenant protection. Big, big, big difference.

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And we often interchange revenge and vengeance, but if you think about it logically, you know,

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revenge is more of this personal, emotional act or retaliation against wrong. If somebody

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wrongs me, I'm going to naturally and physically and in the flesh, I want revenge against them,

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while vengeance is more of a calculated, intense, you know, broader, maybe retribution for these

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things. So it's in the vein of justice, whereas the revenge is not necessarily in the vein. It

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might be justified in our minds, but it's not justice. And the other thing to keep in mind

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here is that, you know, God is not eliminating people in a sense. He's eliminating the corruption

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and the immorality that was destroying his covenant, his covenant people, right?

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So let's move on. Seven to 14 says, they fought against Midian as the Lord commanded Moses and

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killed every man among their victims were Evi, Rakem, Zor, Her, and Reba, the five kings of

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Midian. They also killed Balaam, son of Beor, with the sword. The Israelites captured the

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Midianite women and children and took all the Midianite herds, flocks, goods, as plunder.

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They burned all the towns where the Midianites had settled as well as their camps. They took

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all the plunder and spoils, including the people and the animals, and brought the captives, spoils,

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and plunder to Moses and Elazar, the priest. And the Israelites assembled at the camp

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on the plains of Moab by the Jordan across from Jericho. Moses and Elazar, the priest,

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and all the leaders of the community went to meet them outside the camp.

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And Moses was angry with the officers of the army, the commanders of the thousands,

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and the commanders of the hundreds who returned from battle. So let's dig into this a little bit

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here. So they defeated the Midianites with their military might, right? They killed the Midianite

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kings. So what was Moses and the priests upset about? Well, they returned with captives and

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plunder. So these verses reveal that Israel won the battle but almost lost the future and really

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what God was sending them in to do in the first place because they stopped short of obedience

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and completing, you know, what God had. Let's go on and get in a little bit into more of this

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because the real threat was this seduction, this spirit, not necessarily just the sword.

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They had killed the men and the warriors and all of this. So 15 through 16 says,

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have you allowed all the women to live? He asked them. They were the ones who followed Balaam's

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advice and enticed the Israelites to be unfaithful to the Lord in the PR incident. So that a plague

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struck the Lord's people going back where he put the plague in in 25. So they obeyed partially.

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And is partial obedience really obedience? No, it's not. It's really not. I mean, if God

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commands us to do something and we do just some of it, we're not really being obedient to God and

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because that's what this was all about. It's not, you know, it's not human temper. It's not Moses

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getting agitated with this. It really reflects, you know, what God is saying because God requires

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all. He requires 100% not partial in this. Let's read Luke 9 57 through 62.

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As they were going along the road, someone said to him, to Jesus,

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I will follow you wherever you, I will follow you wherever you go. And Jesus said to him,

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foxes have holes and birds of the air have nests, but the son of man has nowhere to lay his head.

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To another, he said, follow me. But he said, Lord, let me go first and bury my father. And Jesus

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said to him, leave the dead to bury the dead. But as for you, go and proclaim the kingdom of God.

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And yet another said, I will follow you, Lord, but let me first say farewell to those at home.

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Jesus said to him, no one who puts his hand to the plow and looks back is fit for the kingdom.

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And this can see, you know, when I when I was younger and read that, and I would say,

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man, that seems kind of harsh. You know, all they want to do is, you know,

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what they're doing asking to do is not of a sinful nature. It's not, you know, it's not

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bad things. It sounds kind of like, okay, they want to do these final things and then

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follow Jesus. But what Jesus is saying here is you can't half heartedly, you know, he was using

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these stories and these metaphors to make a point, is that you can't put anything above

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following Jesus and following him. There can't be anything, there's got to be this

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hundred percent commitment. So this is this is what was going on with with with the warriors

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that they were partially obedient. And look, I mean, you think about it, you think about

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these guys going into we often think about it, just read it very, you know, very functionally

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that they went in and do, but these are, you know, these are men that are out out doing this,

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I'm sure it was not an easy thing to do. And probably they had mercy. But God was looking for

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this complete thing to be done, because it was like, you know, you can't leave this partial

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sin, you can't leave, you know, there can't be just a little bit, you know, you know, of battle worship.

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Well, we just we just have a little bit of it, not a lot, just a little. So Jesus is making a point

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and God was making a point and Moses was making a point here. Let's move on 17 through 18.

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Now, kill all the boys, kill every woman who has slept with a man,

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but save for yourselves every girl who has never slept with a man.

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This is a challenging scripture, isn't it? I personally, for me, you know, I think I've

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shared this before, I find, you know, all of these verses, you know, where they talk about

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wiping out, you know, all of the nation, I find them just really, really difficult to reconcile

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in my heart and my mind, because, you know, I equate, you know, I equate God with his,

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with my relationship with him and Jesus. And, you know, I can't imagine Jesus saying, hey,

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you know, go in and just wipe out that entire village. So it's a very, it's a challenging

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thought and it's a challenging scripture to wrap our head around. I used to think to myself, well,

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you know, the God of the Old Testament doesn't seem like the God of the New Testament.

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But, you know, we can't avoid or soften or even sensationalize these things. This is,

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judicial judgment. It's not barbaric revenge. It's not racial hatred. It's not just, you know,

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blatant killing. You know, Israel is acting as an instrument of God to cleanse, is really what it

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was. And we can, you know, a little bit later, we're going to, we'll look into how this translates

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from a, you know, from this physical cleansing, you know, in this physical warfare to more of a

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spiritual cleansing and spiritual warfare. But, you know, he was preventing, he was cutting off

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this generational corruption, this generational immorality, which if given root, if given seed,

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if allowed to go on, could have ruined the nation, could have ruined it from the inside out.

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So challenging, yes. Difficult to understand, yes. But as we dig in deeper and really get the

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spiritual aspect of it, you know, it opens our eyes a little bit. And when we correlate it again,

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a little bit closer to New Testament grace, it becomes, it becomes much more enlightened. So,

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verses 19-24 gets into this cleansing after the victory, after the battle.

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So anyone who has killed someone or touched someone who was killed must stay outside

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to camp for seven days. On the third and seventh days, you must purify yourselves

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and your captives. Purify every garment as well as everything made of leather, goat hair, or wood.

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Then laser, the priest said to the soldiers who had gone into battle, this is what is required

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by the law that the Lord gave Moses. Gold, silver, bronze, iron, tin, lead, and anything else

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that can withstand fire must be put through the fire and then will be cleaned.

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But it must also be purified with water, with the water of cleansing. And whatever cannot withstand

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fire must be put through the water. On the seventh day, wash your clothes and you will be clean,

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and then you may come into camp. So, this gets back to months and months and months and months

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ago when we were going through Leviticus. This is the Levitical law of purity and we went through

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all of this. What had to be done, why it had to be done, and why it's symbolic of what Jesus did

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for us. This ritual purity, this cleansing from defilement caused by death or even the

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touching of death. So the warriors, they must be cleaned after battle and then even the objects,

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even their clothing, everything needed to go through this cleansing.

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And as I was reading that, I was trying to correlate and trying to think of

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how does this relate to our walk with Jesus. And months ago we went through Romans as well.

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And Romans 12, 1 through 2 talks about this continual transformation after salvation. I talked

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about this a few weeks ago, this idea of continual transformation that we go through.

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So it reads, presenting ourselves, therefore I urge you brothers and sisters in the view of God's

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mercy to offer your bodies as living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God. This is true and proper

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worship. Do not conform to the pattern of this world but be transformed by the renewing

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of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God's will is, his good and pleasing

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and perfect will. This is after salvation. So this is a continual purification that we go to

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and a transformation that we go through. Yes, yes, the blood of Jesus covers us and it cleansed us and

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it saved us. But we often have to go through this transformation because holiness, you know,

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holiness is a requirement of God. It's not a suggestion of God. It's a requirement

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that he calls us to be holy because he is holy.

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Verses 25 through 47. So this is about shared victory and God's ownership of everything.

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The Lord said to Moses, you and Elazar, the priests and the family heads of the community,

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are to count all the people and animals that were captured. Divide the spoils equally between the

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soldiers who took part in the battle and the rest of the community. From the soldiers who fought in

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the battle, set apart as a tribute for the Lord, one out of every 500, whether people, cattle,

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donkeys or sheep, take this tribute from their half share and give Elazar the priest

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the Lord's part. From the Israelites' half, select one out of every 50,

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whether people, cattle, donkeys, sheep or animals, give them to the Levites who are responsible for

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the care of the Lord's tabernacle. So Moses and Elazar the priest did as the Lord commanded.

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The plunder remaining from the spoils that the soldiers took was 675,000 sheep. That's a lot of

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sheep. 72,000 cattle, 61,000 donkeys, 32,000 women who had never slept with a man.

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The half share of those who fought in battle was 375,500 sheep, of which the tribute for the Lord

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was 675. 36,000 cattle, of which the tribute for the Lord was 72. 30,500 donkeys, of which the

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tribute to the Lord was 61. 16,000 people of whom the tribute to the Lord was 32.

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Moses gave the tribute to Elazar and the priest as the Lord's part and the Lord commanded Moses.

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The half belonging to the Israelites, which Moses set apart from that of the fighting men,

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the community's half was 370,500 sheep, 36,000 cattle, 3,500 donkeys, 16,000 people.

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From the Israelites half, Moses selected one out of every 50 for the people and animals

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as the Lord commanded him and gave them to the Levites who were responsible for the Lord. So

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and I would encourage you if you like to study things, what have we said in the past,

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numbers always mean something. They always equate to something. But this was super confusing to me

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as I was studying. I read through it, I can't tell you how many times I read through it,

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and I said, wait a minute, who got what? You know, how much did the priest gets and how much,

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wait a second. So it's confusing when you read it, but it really breaks down like this. So half

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of the spoils went to the warriors and half went to Israel. The priest and the Levites received

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a portion taken out of each half. So in other words, from the warrior's half, one out of 500

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is given to the priests as the offering. This is called the Lord's tribute as he was talking

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about it. So you understand that? So one out of 500 was given to the priests out of the warriors

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portion and the rest, rest they keep. For the Israelites, or in other words, the community is

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what he was calling it. One out of 50 is taken and given to the Levites. So this supports the

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10 of meetings, as we've talked about in the past. As I was reading through that, I originally

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thought, well, did that whole half go to the priests? Well, no, actually a very small portion

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of it went to the priests and God gave half of the victory to the people and their portion went

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to serve him. So he says, divide what I have placed under your stewardship. And that's a real key thing

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for us to understand. This is something that I've tried diligently to apply in my life

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for the past 40 some years is I don't own anything. I don't own my stuff for my money or my house or

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my time or my business or my kids or I don't own anything. I am a steward that God has placed

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and a steward has to steward things in a way that gives honor to God. God owned the land,

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God owned the victory, God owned the spoils. And he was turning over portions of that to his people

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to steward. So 48 through 54 gets into this idea of a volunteer offering or a heart response

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out of out of gratitude. So it says, then the officers who were over the units of the army,

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the commanders of the thousand and the commanders of hundreds went to Moses and said to him,

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your servants has counted the soldiers under our command and not one is missing.

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So we have brought as an offering to the Lord the gold articles each of us acquired,

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armlets, bracelets, sinlets, rings, earrings, necklaces to make atonement for ourselves before

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the Lord. Moses and Eleazar the priest accepted from them the gold, all the crafted articles,

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all the gold from the commanders of thousand, the commanders of hundreds that Moses and Eleazar

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presented as the gift to the Lord weighed 16,750 shekels. Each soldier had taken

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plunder for himself. Moses and Eleazar the priest accepted the gold from the commanders

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of the thousands and the commanders of the hundreds and brought them to the ten of

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meetings as a memorial for the Israelites. So think about this for a second. The officers

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were so grateful to God that none of their men, none of their soldiers had been killed,

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not one of them, and they were so thankful for that. They loved their people so much that they

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said, in addition to this portion that went back to them, we're giving you this because we want

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to honor what God did for us. It's a beautiful gesture and a beautiful thought from the officers,

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and it's a model of something of gratitude that we should follow. So they gave gold voluntarily.

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No one commanded them to do it. Moses didn't ask for it. God didn't ask for them to do it.

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Reminded me of Luke 19.8 and how gratitude can transform our behavior, transform us,

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and really compel us to want to give abundantly. When we realize the blessing of that,

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Luke 19.8 reads, and Zacharias stood and said to the Lord, behold the Lord,

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the half of my goods I give to the poor, and if I have defrauded anyone of anything, I restore it

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fourfold. 2 Corinthians 9.7 reminds us to be cheerful when we give. I've said this many,

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many, many times over the years when we truly embrace this idea of giving from our heart

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and really understanding that, you know, we are really just stewards of what God has given,

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and when we give, the blessing, you hear people talk about this all the time, and sometimes

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you just don't know until you experience, but the blessing of giving. When I was young,

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young in the Lord, I used to hang on pretty tightly to my wallet and my money, and when the offering

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basket would come around, I'd look at my wallet and maybe throw in a five or something like that,

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or sometimes I wouldn't throw in any. If I had a heavy week with bills, I wouldn't put any in,

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and as I began to mature in the Lord in it, when I began to have experiences of giving

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and what God did in my heart through giving, it wasn't a ritual of, okay, I have to give 10%.

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Honestly, I don't even think about the 10% anymore. It's not even a number

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that I think about and use as a guide, because I want to give abundantly. I want to give more and

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more. In my personal life, in my business, I want to be able to give more. People that work for me,

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many, many aren't even believers. I have a giving goal for every year, and I look at it very closely,

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and Tammy and I look at it, and we say, we want to give abundantly more and more every year,

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and in years when it's tight, I still want to give, because God blesses that,

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and that's what was happening here. These commanders and these leaders were so blessed

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by the abundance that God had given them, and so blessed by the grace that he had on them,

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that they were compelled to give, and I think that's just a wonderful testimony.

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As I reflected back on this chapter, I look at this battle that went on and this cleansing

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that went on, and I think of what Christ did for us and the deliverance of where he brought

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me and the sanctification that he brought me through, but then still the inner battle

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that is going on all the time within me, that inner battle is reflective of this physical battle

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that went on here in chapter 31. It's a physical battle. It's a battle for

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purity. It's a battle to cleanse what came into that, and from a spiritual perspective,

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this is, you know, the Old Testament had these physical battles and these physical enemies,

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and in us and in the New Testament talks about sin and flesh and divided allegiance and spiritual

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warfare. We have the covering of the blood of Jesus. We have the covering of grace

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and forgiveness that's on us, but make no mistake about it. It's a battle.

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We're just not out there, you know, with guns and swords and all of this stuff,

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but we are out there battling against very, very real enemies that want to come into our camp.

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They want to come into our camp. They want to come into us personally. They want to come

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into Land's Dale life. They want to infiltrate just like the Midianites did,

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and that's a fact, but it's a spiritual thing and not a physical thing.

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You know, Jesus taught in Matthew 5, 29, 30, if your right eye causes you to sin,

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tear it out and throw it away, for it is better that you lose one of your members

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than that your whole body be thrown into hell. If your right hand causes you to sin,

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cut it off and throw it away, for it is better that you lose one of your members

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than that your whole body go into hell.

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Obviously, this is not literal, right? So don't anybody go home and cut your hand off or your

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foot or whatever, but it's a metaphor of the radical removal of sin in our lives, and Jesus,

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as Jesus taught so brilliantly, he used, I don't want to say hyperbolic language, but he used these

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metaphors to drive a point home about we cannot allow these sins to infiltrate our lives.

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Matthew 6, 24, no one can serve two masters, for either he will hate the one and love the other,

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or he will be devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve God and money.

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Well, God must hate money, or God must hate wealth, right? No. Again, this is not the point.

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He is using this metaphor to talk about we cannot have divided loyalty when it comes to God. We can't

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just be, again, halfway in with God. We can't be semi-obedient to God, and he's making a point here

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because, you know, money can so easily corrupt, but there are many things can so easily corrupt us

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when we allow him to, but the point here is our loyalty to God cannot be divided. We cannot serve

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two members, two masters.

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So what Israel was commanded to destroy physically, we as believers must destroy

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spiritually and battle against spiritually.

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So in summary, you know, the core principles are the key points, the key takeaways that I like.

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You know, compromise is more dangerous than conflict.

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So when we compromise things, in other words, when we give in just a little bit for the sake of

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this or the sake of that, it is dangerous. Partial obedience invites future destruction.

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God demands undivided allegiance, and gratitude flows from recognizing God's mercy and his grace.

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I think this chapter really revealed, you know, God who refuses to coexist with corruption

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and immorality. You know, not out of cruelty, not out of punishment, but out of love,

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and out of wanting to protect and preserve his people. And I've said this countless times as

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we've gone through these Old Testament books, thank God for Jesus. Thank God for what he did

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for us and his new covenant that he placed on us. So I'm going to close this in prayer,

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and then we can break down into groups and just talk. I went a little longer, so we can just

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have quick, we can have quick little meetings, right? Thank you, God, Lord, for this chapter,

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Lord. Thank you for the spiritual lessons that we learned from this. We pray, God, you will

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quick into our heart what it means, Lord, to walk with you, you know, with undivided allegiance,

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Lord, in giving you 100% of who we are, Lord. Help us to guard our hearts and guard our lives

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and guard our loved ones against things that can come in and corrupt us and pull us away

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from you. We give you, God, everything and everyone in our lives, Lord. And we turn

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everything over to you, recognizing, Lord, that we are but stewards of these things.

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And give us the grace, Lord, to steward them in a way, God, that brings honor to you. Amen.

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Thanks for joining us at Lansdale Life Church as we praise God and discuss His Word.

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Don't forget to join us for Worship Lives Sunday mornings at 10 a.m. Eastern on YouTube.

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Be blessed and have a great day!