Numbers Study - 2026-01-21

Numbers Study - 2026-01-21

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

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Welcome to the Lansdale Life Church podcast.

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

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Thank you for joining us today.

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So we are in numbers 32. That's okay. You're you come in when you need to.

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I am going to give a condensed outline as I usually do.

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And I'm not going to elaborate on it a lot, but it'll kind of set the stage where we want to be.

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So the first part of numbers 32 deals with the request of land east of the Jordan.

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And if you aren't familiar with that land, the Promised Land of Canaan was located on the west of Jordan.

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So they wanted to have an exception that we don't want to go to the west.

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We want to go to the east and we want to settle there and we'll talk about what that means.

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So who did that? Reuben and Gad asked to settle on the east side of Gilead of the Jordan

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because it suited their livestock requirements. So that was a special request.

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So we'll take note of that.

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Moses warned them against discouragement.

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He fears that their request might weaken Israel.

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What happened before then? Remember what happened?

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There was Baal worship. There was unbelief.

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There was insurrection in the camp.

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The tribe Simeon rebelled and he was concerned about their well-being as a nation.

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Because remember what we have been talking about?

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He has now formed the nation.

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When we went through Exodus, we talked about nation building.

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Now the nation is built. He has given them the precepts.

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He's given them the tabernacle outline.

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They are doing the offerings. The priests are officiating and everything is functioning.

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The dilemma is now we have this special request and he, Moses, was concerned

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about the rebellion that might subsequently be in the midst of the people.

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So they promised, after much conversation, to fight with Israel.

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In other words, for what? For conquering the battle

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and conquering the nations that were in the land to take that land for Israel.

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And so they pledged to help conquer Canaan before settling permanently.

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Is this too loud?

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Oh, that's not me. Maybe it is.

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Okay, we'll get out. All right.

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Is that your first slide?

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No.

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How is it now?

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Oh, now?

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Ah, let's see. We'll get in. Let's get in the format down here.

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I don't think it's me. It's not coming from me.

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I'll deny that.

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All right.

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Well, it's still there. Well, we'll let Justin worry about that.

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All right. Now we're going on and off, but I guess that's okay.

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All right. So he fears.

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All right. So we're moving around here.

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Is that you, George? Now we're okay?

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All right. Okay. Very good.

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So they promised to fight. They said, okay, we'll fight for Israel.

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And they pledged to help conquer Canaan before settling permanently.

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So there was this request and we'll put that out there on the shelf.

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We'll come back to that. There was conditional approval given

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and accountability was given to them for what they were going to be doing.

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So Moses agrees that if they fulfill their military obligation,

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he will give them that land or give them the exception that they had wanted.

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And the warning was that if there was unkept promises,

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they would bring consequence.

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So there was this big concern.

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So again, the agreement was confirmed and the land was assigned in verses 25 through 42.

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So Reuben Gad and now half the tribe of Manasseh received land

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after their commitment to fight in Canaan.

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Now you'll notice something. There were two tribes that requested it.

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Now there is three included in that and we'll talk about that in a bit.

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So out of all this, let me ask the question.

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While God's holiness, which is again, moral purity, okay,

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we've discussed that and truth, which is the faithfulness to his word

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are the absolutes that we have to have when it comes to Christendom.

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What else have we studied that cannot be compromised?

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Remember the nation and their resistance to form.

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And we dealt with a lot of things, but there was two specific things

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that came about that were consequential in resisting

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and applying God's word as they were nation building and now as they are a nation.

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Do you have any idea what they may be? What was it?

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Well, I gave a little bit away in the sense that they were rebellious.

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They had their own ideas about worshiping both Baal and Moloch and Cray and God.

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So there was an issue of obedience on the part of the nation

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and also the lack of unity, which God wants.

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Think about this. If we didn't have unity in our church,

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there wouldn't be the church that we have.

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Unity is something that he desires. All men should dwell together.

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So there were these two things that were obvious.

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Unity, defining again, a covenant life as we have,

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and then obedience, which is always again reveals who really follows God's commands.

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Isn't that interesting? Obedience.

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Their individual preferences, their rebellion, their Baal worship

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were things that God was dealing with as he planned this nation.

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And remember what he said about all this in Exodus 32.9.

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They were stiff-necked and rebellious people.

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He was disgusted with it. What did he want to do? He wanted to kill them all.

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And what did Moses do? He interceded for them.

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So we have this dilemma. We've come through this.

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Here we are as a nation, and we're still dealing with a lot of these things.

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So now let's make some observations.

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Only Reuben and Gad ask for land east of the Jordan.

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Okay, we know that you gave us this, Lord, but we want this.

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Is that what we should be saying to God?

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When God says something, I'm going to give you so-and-so-and-so.

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But yeah, I don't really want that. I want this.

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So that's one thing.

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Now here, in these verses,

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Moses gives Reuben and Gad the land east of the Jordan

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and includes the half tribe of Manasseh.

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Why? Why does it not say it in the beginning?

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Well, we're going to come back to that why.

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But first, let's do a little background.

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First, why this odd request from Reuben and Gad?

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All right, because they had an unusually large quantity of livestock.

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I mean thousands and thousands and thousands of livestock.

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And all 12 tribes practiced mixed agriculture,

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but Reuben and Gad specialized heavily in livestock,

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which made the trans-Jordan, or trans meaning both sides,

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the pasture land that was especially attractive to them.

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The land east of the Jordan was ideal pasture.

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It wasn't ideal for cropland, so they wanted that.

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And there's nothing wrong with that.

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Okay, let's talk about some of the other tribes as a background

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as we set this thing up.

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Their primary emphasis are things like this,

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and I'll just give some examples.

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Zebulon, they were traders and they were men of commerce.

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They settled by the shore.

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They provided safe harbors.

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Ithaca, they raised vineyards.

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They were great winemakers.

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Ashar, olive groves, they had olive groves.

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They knew they could take the husbandry requirements of olives and grow it.

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And Ephraim and Manasseh, they needed fertile valleys for their flocks

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and the military strength of Manasseh.

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So there was different things that they all did.

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Levi, they didn't have any inheritance.

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They were primarily occupied with their priestly ministry.

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And again, here we are.

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Basically, they were mixed farmers as things were developed.

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Families typically owned, just like subsistence living,

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if you've ever seen how people live.

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Some sheep for the wool, some goats for the milk,

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some cattle for the meat, and so forth and so on.

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They had these particular things.

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But not like the massive herds described of Reuben and Gad in Numbers 32.

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It says, very great multitude of cattle.

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So why was Manasseh included in the final land grab?

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Well, Manasseh appeared only after Reuben and Gad

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accepted Moses' conditions of war.

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Then he included Manasseh with this.

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I wonder why he did that.

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Well, let's find out.

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Israel proceeds the conquest.

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The killing of the people, the taking of the cities,

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the plunder, everything begins to happen and roll forward,

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and certain Manasseh clans actively took territory by force

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to do what God wanted them to do.

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It says in verse 39,

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that the sons of Mehar, the son of Manasseh,

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went to Gilad and captured it.

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In other words, that small tribe underneath the leadership of Manasseh

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actually went and conquered the city.

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Why this distinction is important?

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It's the heart of Numbers 32.

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So let me develop this for you.

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So here's Reuben and Gad, and here's Manasseh.

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So we learned already that they had asked this request.

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There was self-interest asking for favor

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even before the fighting and the conquering were set out.

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Yeah, but you know we want this.

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And yet Manasseh over here, they didn't ask for favor.

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They simply fought for the sake of Israel

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because God told them to conquer the land.

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So you begin to see the difference.

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Now let's take it one step further.

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They negotiated with Moses.

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Conditionally, or he wouldn't have been afraid

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that they were going to separate.

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So there was some concerns, there was some friction.

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But Moses being skeptical made them promise to fight first

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before they inhabited the land.

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You will conquer what God said for us to conquer.

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You will join forces with us.

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We started as 12, we'll stay as 12.

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And then Manasseh demonstrated participation

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without any request or favor.

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And they were faithful to the obedience of God.

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It's just like us.

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How many have ever bargained with God?

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Yeah, okay, couple hands on that one.

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It doesn't work very well.

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Another thing, personal gain.

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Think about this, the protection of their families

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in the east away from the war zone.

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They weren't involved in the war.

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They weren't in the midst.

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Their families were safe on the other side.

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And then the property enrichment.

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They saw something that advantaged them.

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Not that it was wrong, but what they did was,

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again, not typical.

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They were motivated, the Manasseh tribe

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were motivated by obedience and action

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for the good of Israel.

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And then lastly, they risked division and disunity

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by virtue of even asking the question

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because of their personal interests,

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put about the interests of Israel.

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So there's now a distinct carriage

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that's going on here between that which is obedience

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and that which is, again, the desire for certain things.

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And again, Manasseh, they stabilized unity

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and strengthened the war campaign

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because of their presence and obedience.

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So you begin to see the contrast of these three tribes.

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Now let's take a look at what we have here.

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Here's the settlement that was finally put into motion.

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The Jordan River, you can see it down on the map down there.

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Manasseh is on both sides, so let me outline it for you.

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That's how big Manasseh was.

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It was on the east of the Jordan

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and it was on the west of the Jordan.

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Now, question.

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Why did the tribe Manasseh live on both sides of the Jordan?

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What do you think about that?

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Well, why did they do that?

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Why didn't they just live on one side?

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All right.

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We'll give you some answers.

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Unlike Reuben and Gad,

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Manasseh did not initially request land east of the Jordan.

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The half tribe of Manasseh earned it through conquest.

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They captured territory from Og, the king of Basham.

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So they were doing God's will.

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They captured it and as a reward, they were given the land.

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So Manasseh became increased, the word says,

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and the militarily they were strong

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and they helped again manage the population of the land

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and they split their tribe into two.

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And again, if you remember why they needed the extra land

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was for the livestock.

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Now, this is not uncommon.

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Remember in Genesis 13.6,

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that Abraham and Lot separated

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because the land could not support their large herds.

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So they had a service.

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They broke bread and they separated.

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Okay.

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So both halves of Manasseh fought together

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in the conquest of Canaan without any request for land.

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They shared covenant loyalty in spite of the geography

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and these were the results of their actions.

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Having Manasseh on both sides,

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and you can see how big that is,

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it strengthened Israel's eastern frontier.

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It maintained national unity between the trans-Jordan area

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east and west of the Jordan

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and the Canaan proper

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that they were going to be conquering or did conquer.

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Because of their maintaining unity and obedience,

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they were increased in number, it says, by numbers 26, 34.

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Now, let me contrast this to some other tribe.

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So now we're getting down to where we're going to live.

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There are certain things that had to be done.

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There's obedience that was expressed by some tribes

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and some tribes wanted more than others.

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So now let's take a look at some tribes that developed

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and yet there were others that decreased in number.

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I wonder why that happened.

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The tribe of Simeon is an example.

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Now we're in the land, we're possessing the land,

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but here we have a dilemma.

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Why did the tribe Simeon live within the borders of Judah?

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And if you notice down there, let me take this back.

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You see Judah and you see Judah surrounding Simeon.

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Well, let me give you some background.

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Looking at Sinai census and then the Numbers census,

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we can see some patterns.

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We can see that they dropped from 59,000 down to 22,000.

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They didn't increase in number.

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God didn't bless them, they just went about their way.

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Eventually Simeon was consumed

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and assimilated into the tribe of Judah.

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Never having any judges, kings, or priests come from them.

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And I think that's a mistake.

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I think it's, I don't remember what book that is.

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I just saw that as a typo.

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But in 1990, and I'll get that for you before we finish,

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the inheritance of the people of Simeon

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formed part of the territory of Judah.

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And it's what's interesting,

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Moses did not mention them in his final blessing of Israel.

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So their influence was waning, not increasing as Manasseh.

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Now, why do you think that?

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Why did they fail as a tribe?

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Gail?

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Because they didn't want to be part of Israel anymore, really.

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They wanted to look after their own interests.

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And unlike Manasseh, who was willing to fight with Israel

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to maintain their position within Israel,

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the community of Israel, Simeon was not.

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All right, and what else?

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Take that one step further.

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What happened when they started to divide out

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and begin to want to worship other Gods?

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They lost God's favor.

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Who was that?

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Well, we'll give you a name.

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Their fall follows the Baal-Peor judgment.

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Do you remember that whole thing that we went through?

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And that's where we had a division

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where some people wanted to worship, others didn't,

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they got in trouble, God came down and judged,

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and there was repentance on some people's hearts.

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There was disobedience, sexual immorality,

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and idolatry with Moab eventually collapses the entire tribe,

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and they lost their identity.

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Zimri was a tribal leader who sinned openly

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and defied God, unlike Levi, the tribal Levi,

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who humbled themselves and repented of their actions.

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And God's long suffering, we know that.

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But they didn't repent.

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Nowhere in scripture could I find that they ever repented.

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The leadership level rebellion invites tribal judgment

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and there is no recorded repentance in the Bible of that tribe.

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Now, one passion, caution, one passion is not governed by repentance.

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Unity and obedience suffer.

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God's judges, righteously, God preserves the body,

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just like today, by removing influences rather than removing belonging,

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meaning the oneness of that body.

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So let's develop that theme a little bit.

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So how does God preserve unity yet deal with disobedience?

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How does He do that?

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I mean, you can say, oh, you can get mad.

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Okay, get out of my house, don't come back.

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That's not God.

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He's long suffering.

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It could be a rhetorical question.

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Were you moving your hand or were you going to answer the question?

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I was going to answer, but it seems like the answer is right there already.

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Okay.

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All right, He values our covenant, our belonging, one another,

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but will not allow destructive influences to destroy His body of the church.

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You remember that Christ came and ministered first to the Jewish people,

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and then when He died in Acts, He blessed the entire gathering

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and He unfolded the Jewish privilege into universal acceptance,

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and He gave them tongues of fire, and He established a coenia,

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a church that would declare God's message.

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That church lives today in you and me.

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We are the church.

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It's not the four walls.

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It is the church body of believers.

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So we look at that, and we say, okay, God deals with people in the church,

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but how do you maintain the unity in church life?

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He restrains before He removes.

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The goal is not to destroy the church,

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because the church has to be the vehicle that God wants.

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God could do miraculous things,

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but He has chosen to use the church to declare His goodness to the world.

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There's no other way.

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He's bound by that, just like He was bound by the covenant,

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and they were bound by the covenant.

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He's bound by the covenant that He made with us.

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So we are the church.

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We are the witness.

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We are the declares, like the tribes of Israel should have been.

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So what He does, He, again, comes and He warns.

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He disciplines and He limits people and their reach, so to speak,

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or their authority before ever removing them completely.

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In other words, He just eases them out of the influence of the church.

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By removing people too quickly,

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and I've experienced this in my pastoral life,

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it would be to shatter unity and to create fear in people's hearts

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and turn discipline into rejection.

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That's why He moves ever so slowly.

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You ever come across things in your life and say,

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God, I need answers now.

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And He moves slowly and slowly and slowly,

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and finally things get answered years later.

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Oh, my Lord, thank you.

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It's finally come about.

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So we don't want to shatter that.

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God instead protects the body.

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He limits damage, and He leaves room for repentance.

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That's what He looks for in the hearts of people that are rebellious.

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He just doesn't excommunicate them.

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And then the example, here's our example.

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Saul remained king in title for a time.

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And boy, I tell you what,

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he gave David one run for his money over the years,

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and he was still king.

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God removed his spirit, empowering influence, it says,

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in 1 Samuel 16, 14.

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He was king in name only,

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but the anointing that he walked in was not there.

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It was flesh, and God then finally removed him.

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So here we are.

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Let's then take some of these things forward,

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and let us then compare the tribal roles

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that we've been talking about to 1 Corinthians 12.

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Well, let's first offset what we're going to talk about.

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God's design for Israel was no accident.

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We talked about that.

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And Israel's response and action to that,

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as we know, was up and down and around.

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And then God's design for the church

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by way of comparison to the body of believers,

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which were the Israelites back in when Israel was a large nation.

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And then the connection or response of us.

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Well, first of all, the tribes have different talents.

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And we learned that.

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Some were agricultural, some were fishermen,

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some were tradesmen.

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Again, some with trade routes, others needed fertile valleys,

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pasture lands, priestly duties, all different.

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And then God's plan was to unify that uniqueness.

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And we can say out of that many members but one people.

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That's what Israel was.

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Now let's transfer that over to what Paul talks about.

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God distributes his gifts today to each one of you.

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You have gifts that God gave you.

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There are human inclinations that God develops.

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There are also giftings that you don't necessarily know

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that you have that God develops through you or maybe even want.

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So he distributes these gifts.

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We as humans do not choose what those gifts are.

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In 1 Corinthians 12, 4 it says there are different kinds

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of gifts but the same spirit.

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So there we are.

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What do we have?

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Old Testament, New Testament, the reflection.

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God values unity through diversity.

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We are all baptized into one spirit into one body.

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Just like God was asking Israel to be.

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One people.

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One nation.

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Okay, let's go a little bit further.

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So Reuben and Gad's strength required them to serve longer

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than they wanted to and not withdraw sooner.

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And their participation was really needed.

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So the action or response was that though they were settled

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in different places, Israel pursued common purposes.

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Moses kept the common purpose or goal.

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East and west of the Jordan belonged to them.

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And now in the New Testament, the church side of life,

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gifts are given by the spirit as it wills.

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In 1 Corinthians 12, 11 and 26, those parts of the body

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that seem to be weaker are indispensable.

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And then our connection or action is when one member

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is honored, all rejoice.

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No member can say I don't need you.

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All gifts exist for the common good.

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And that's so common.

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I mean, the Israelites couldn't say that I don't need you.

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Well, they did.

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But when it came down to it, they needed all the tribes

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to do the conquering, to do God's will.

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That was the perpetual difficulty that we had with them.

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So for the common good, that's us.

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All right, let's go one step further.

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Calling and responsibility.

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Strength demands service to protect, to support, and to lead.

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So he would call them.

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He strengthened them.

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They were to serve, they were to support,

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and they were to conquer the land and lead the nation forward.

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And what was Israel's action?

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Strength in one area brings obligation, not privilege.

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There is no position in the church today

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where you are called to showcase yourself.

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It is the Lord working through you

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to accomplish his goals.

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Spiritual gifts are entrusted for service, not status.

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All roles are equally required.

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Those things that are seen, pulpit ministries,

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public ministries, those things that are not seen.

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The IT department, what George does in the back room up there,

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it's still important.

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And then God has appointed in the church those gifts

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and we are responsible in stewarding our calling,

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not somebody else's calling, and say,

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gee, I wish I had that gift.

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Find out what your gifts are and develop your gifts

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because your talent, your abilities

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are formulated before we were ever born.

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And as you come to Christ and you give yourself to him,

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he gives you additional gifts to develop.

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For what? His glory.

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Not showcasing, but for him.

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For the use of what?

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For the body in general.

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For the declaration of his kingdom.

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And then the last one, disunity,

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as we saw in Baal Peor or the judgment,

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they chose not to follow God's design.

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Disunity leads to loss of function.

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Think about that.

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If you don't function, you create disunity,

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there will be consequences as the example in Simeon.

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Your influence will be less and less and less.

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And the final result was that Moses didn't even bless Simeon

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before he died.

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God arranged the body that every member would have,

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no division.

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And disunity, again, emerges when members stop

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valuing one another's place.

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Well, I want your place because you have a better ministry

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than I do.

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You know, I see you see where that comes from.

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All right, let's connect some of these things together now.

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We've been busy people.

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And so we covered a lot of territory tonight.

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Now, Paul applies a principle that we see one people,

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many roles.

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We see that in body ministry.

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God forms one unified people,

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yet within that unity he assigns diverse roles,

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functions, and callings.

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Only you can do what you can do for the sake of the body.

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When you don't fulfill your calling,

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the body suffers.

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And God, like Simeon, he'll replace you

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if you don't utilize the gifts

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because he wants his body to flourish.

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Unity does not mean sameness

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because, Lord knows, we are all different here.

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God's design is oneness with diversity, not uniformity.

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Ephesians 4, 4, and 6 tells us,

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there is one body, one spirit, one Lord,

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one faith, and one baptism.

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In Galatians 3, 28,

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there is neither Jew nor Greek,

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for you are all one in Christ.

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So the truth of that is that God does not have

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fragmented people.

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He has one covenant people centered around himself.

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Ethical, social, cultural distinctions

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do not divide God's people.

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Isn't it wonderful that we can sit in a room

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and have a common denominator with us all?

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That's Christ Jesus.

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And as long as we keep him center,

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those results or those differences will melt away.

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So we have many roles.

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We have different functions within the same body.

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He intentionally gives each one of us different roles

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so that the whole community can flourish.

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And again, I was talking to Gail before the service.

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We had a leadership dinner here Saturday night,

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and it was just such a blessing

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to see all the ministries represented

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and how they gave and who they are

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and how they ministered.

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How many people were there, Gail?

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Yeah, 40, 50 people.

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You know, you wouldn't think that.

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Okay, you maybe think of George back there

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and Chris preaching,

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but there are so many faceted things.

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And the overlap was so wonderful

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that many people, like Gail said,

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she has her fingers in everything.

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So I mean, you know, you can appreciate the fact

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that multiple functions create body life.

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If we didn't have people contributing and doing,

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we wouldn't have what we have,

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the luxury of being part of that being one.

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And it was so blessed just to hear the names,

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see the people, connect faces,

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and do that as Chris introduced them

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and talked about each group

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and what they do just a little bit.

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So in Romans 12, 4, and 6,

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just as each of us has one body

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with many members, okay,

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two arms, two legs, hair.

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Well, I don't have too much of that.

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We have different gifts

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according to the grace given to each of us.

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The truth of that is basically this.

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Different callings exist not to compete,

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and that's what was so beautiful about that meeting Saturday

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that there wasn't any competition.

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But we were to serve the same mission.

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What is the mission?

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The Declaration of the Kingdom of God to Earth.

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That's the mission.

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And you want to be a part of that.

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You don't want to sit in the pew and just receive.

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You want to participate in anything.

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To begin to see the body be strengthened

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because of your ministry to the body.

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Unity without hierarchy or inferiority.

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God never ranks people by value, only by function.

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And 1 Corinthians 12, 25 says,

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so that there should be no division in the body,

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but that its parts should have equal concern for each other.

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All right.

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The truth of that is that there's no role

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that is unnecessary and no calling that is superior.

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All are essential.

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You are essential to the body.

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So let's develop a few more themes here.

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The New Testament pattern in 1 Corinthians says this,

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now you are the body of Christ,

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and each one of you is a part of it.

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The truth is that God always has worked through people

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with diverse assignments.

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That's body life.

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Now we can have differences of opinion.

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We can think that the Lord's going to come tomorrow

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or we can think that God's going to restore

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before he comes and visit the earth.

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Those are different opinions.

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We don't know how that all works out,

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but we're serving one God, one Master,

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for the sake of what?

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Declaration, for the sake of presence.

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Think about this.

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The nation Israel, just by virtue of their existence,

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put fear in the heart of those that were in the land.

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What happened to Rahab?

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She said, we know that you are a mighty nation.

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And so she sided with them and hid the people

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when they were scouting out the land.

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And the kings knew there was an aura of capability

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in God's presence as they went forth, just like you.

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When you talk with people, when you fellowship with people,

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God, there is an aroma quote that follows you as you go.

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Do you ever have people come up to you and say,

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well, you know, why do you live like this?

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You know, you're so different.

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Not that they're saying anything bad, but you're different.

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What is that?

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That's God in your life.

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And the more you yield to your gifts,

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the more you are in tune with what he wants

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as far as the kingdom of God is concerned,

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the more you can see fruit in your life just by virtue of being there.

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Just saying to somebody, can I pray for you?

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Or, you know, when you're in a supermarket, how are you doing?

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Well, I'm not doing so good.

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Okay, well, can I pray for you?

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Okay, that takes guts to do, but that's part of it.

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And you may never see that person again.

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But the impact of that prayer,

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the answered prayer that may come from that,

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is something that is impressionable in people's lives.

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All right.

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Christ is the center of unity.

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The unity of God's people does not come from agreement on roles.

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Okay, Gail, you do this.

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Tia, you do this.

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And so forth and so on.

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The unity of God's people, again, is unique.

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And then it comes from submission to Christ.

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That's where it all starts.

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All right, key scriptures, Colossians 1.18,

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he's the head of the body.

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John 17.21, that all of them would be one.

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And truth, that Christ is the center of the authority

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and the source of unity.

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So God forms one redeemed people, unified in Christ,

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assigns many roles so his purposes are fulfilled

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through diversity, cooperation, and mutual dependence.

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Why do I say that?

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You can't be all things to all people, nor can I,

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but as long as we share our gifts

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and the callings that we have,

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we unitedly present Christ to people.

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I can't take your gifts. You can't take mine.

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I can't have it all, nor do I want it all at this age.

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So there is a yielding to what God wants.

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Unity is our identity.

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Diversity is our assignment.

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Okay, one last slide.

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Let's see what time.

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Oh, we're 10 up. We're doing good.

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All right, let's bring this home now.

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Israel's experience presents choices to us,

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and let's go through their experiences.

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Obedience over opinion.

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Obedience to God's word makes priority

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over personal preferences or external or social pressures.

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He trumps everything.

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Obedience is the call to what he wants.

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He doesn't want to have to say to you 15 times,

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although he may, I want you to do this.

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You want to begin to be yielded enough

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where you can begin to hear God's voice,

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that still small voice on the inside.

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It's not verbal words.

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Like I preached some longer time ago,

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there was only one time that God ever verbally spoke to me,

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and that's one time in my life.

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What he does, he gives me the inward communication

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from him to my spirit.

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In Matthew 12, 30,

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whoever is not with me is against me.

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Deuteronomy 30, 19,

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I have set before you life and death,

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therefore choose life.

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And then the rebellious side of it is this,

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fear-driven resistance that results in loss.

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We talked about Simeon as an example.

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Hebrews 3, 15,

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today if you hear his voice, do not harden your hearts.

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And then Psalm 78, 22,

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they did not believe God or trust in his saving power.

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Numbers 14, 11,

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how long will they refuse to believe in me?

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Remember, he cried.

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Jesus was here.

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What did he do before he had met the opposition

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and before he was taken away?

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He went out and he cried for Jerusalem

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that they didn't understand what it was all about,

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and he felt bad because of his declarations

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and his kingdom message,

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and yet they rejected him.

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They rejected him.

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Okay, let's go to unity versus division.

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Unity brings and is maintained when Christ is the foundation.

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Now, it can't be people, names.

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Well, I go to this ministry,

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or Chris is my pastor.

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Chris will tell you, you know,

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you don't bank on that stuff.

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He's just a messenger.

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It's Christ is the center, the foundation.

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Unity in God is not uniformity.

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It always presents diversity of gifts,

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binds them together through love, submission to God,

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and mutual accountability to one another.

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In 1 Corinthians 1, 10,

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get along with each other,

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don't take sides, it says.

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And unity increases when God's will governs our decisions.

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The word defines the truth,

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and God's glory is the common aim in life.

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Now, what does division look like?

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Division begins in the heart and the mind of people

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and manifests itself in the body.

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It all starts here.

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Well, I think I should be recognized more than I am.

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I think I wish I had that or whatever.

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1 Corinthians 12, 25, each part is what?

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Is caring for one another.

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The focus is not on me, it's on somebody else.

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Again, the relational emphasis is discord,

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dissension, and strife.

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The structural emphasis, then,

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is also the separation with chasms in the church.

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1 Corinthians 11 says,

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I am told that you cannot get along with each other

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when you worship.

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You are bound to argue with each other.

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What a place that must have been.

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And then issues of the heart.

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Self-interest, fear-driven isolation.

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Christians should not, and hear me,

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Christians should not disengage from the body of Christ

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simply because their feelings or their territory

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differs from somebody else.

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Mark my words, today's independent nature

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in people's unsettled heart

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says that they are right no matter what.

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And you've ever talked with people, you know this.

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You can't even communicate to them.

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You say one row and we're going, boom,

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boy, this is like venom.

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But don't take your marbles and go elsewhere.

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Because you know what?

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You go to another church, the same issues are there.

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And usually the finger comes back to yourself.

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What's your heart like?

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Who are you?

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Can you prefer one another?

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Can you live within the gifts and capabilities God gave you?

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All right.

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So I didn't give you many questions tonight

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because I wanted to get through this material.

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It was kind of long.

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And Christ in the end is the unifying authority.

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And God places his people in different callings

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yet binds them together with shared covenant responsibility.

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And it is as was then one mission, one body, one Lord.

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So we can't say enough about what God's doing in the earth today

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because he is certainly moving and stirring in the earth.

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And thank the Lord that it's just not quiet waters.

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Oh, there's differences of opinion.

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Heads of state are arguing.

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Nations are differing.

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Kingdoms are toppling.

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But you know what?

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That's all ushering in the words that we pray.

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Thy kingdom come, thy will be done,

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on earth as it is in heaven.

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You can't have a redeemed society on earth

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without first getting rid of

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that which is the rubble and the destitute lives of people.

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Now we hope that they all repent.

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And we want to be there and ready to reconcile with them

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one to another so that they can see the kingdom of God too.

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And if not, God brings judgment.

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Father, we thank you for this time together.

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Lord, your word is so simple yet so deep

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that it takes us our lifetime to understand

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some of your principles and your ways.

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But thank you that we understand that you stand for truth.

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You stand for holiness because you are holy,

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because you are truthful.

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And that you desire from each one of us in this room

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obedience and the desire for maintaining unity

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within the body of Christ, where we live,

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where we work day by day.

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Thank you for this opportunity.

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We bless you in Jesus' name.

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Amen.

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Thanks for joining us at Lansdale Life Church

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