Sunday Service - 2025-04-13

Sunday Service - 2025-04-13

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Palm Sunday - Passion Week Begins

Pastor Chris Bonner

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Welcome to the Lansdale Life Church Podcast. If you are seeking a closer relationship with

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Jesus Christ, this podcast is for you. Thank you for joining us today.

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This is Passion Week, right? This is Passion Week and we're gonna be tapping into that today. If

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you could turn your Bibles to Luke chapter 19. Wow, that was such great worship. Wow, I mean,

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I love being up here here and all of you sing. There's something just so raw and passionate about

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hearing people crying out in like a kind of a combination of gratitude, of desperation, whatever

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is happening in you here today, you could just cry out and sing out to the Lord and He wants to

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meet your needs. He really does. I mean, wouldn't you attest to that? How many needs has He attended

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to you and have redeemed them completely? And He always wants to be doing that. I just, those

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songs really just resonated even about what the message is about today. Praise the Lord. And

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so we're gonna, we're gonna pray and thank the Lord for speaking today through the Spirit

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and the Word of God and that He would do around about anything I would say that wasn't what He intended.

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And I believe that the Lord is gonna use His Word to really pierce all of our hearts

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and get in deep to what needs to be taken out. That's wrong thinking, wrong belief systems,

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or even just an overall attitude that isn't from Him, but more importantly infuse what is meant

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to be in us, you know, because really, you know, when we read the Word in the Holy Spirit,

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man, magnificent things happen, don't they? We are transformed. So praise the Lord. I did want to

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mention our dear brother, the Indiana Jones of the Gospel, Bill Devlin, PB is in the house.

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We're gonna have to have him come out and tell us what's going on lately, but he just came

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back from Nigeria. So make sure if you know, Bill, he's gonna be here for the celebration,

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aren't you? Afterwards? Sure. Yeah. Sure. And then he's gonna stick around all day long and pray for

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every needs that yet, right? No, okay. But anyway, now make sure you say hello to PB Pastor

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Bill Devlin. He's just a wonderful man of God, has an adventurous life and very inspiration

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on the things that he has experienced and where he has gone to bring the Gospel. And it's exciting.

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So make sure you meet PB Pastor Bill. And so let's pray, Father God, we thank you that you are here,

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you are in our midst, Lord God. And we believe something special is gonna happen in this place

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today because your word is here, your spirit is here, your saints are here, everything, the

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conditions are perfect, Lord God, for you to move powerfully within us to transform us. And Lord,

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we want to walk out of here better than we walked in, Lord God. We want to walk out here of here

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more transformed in your likeness so that we would just glow and radiate your glory to

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everywhere we go. And people say, what is the joy? What is that all over you? It's the glory of God.

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So Father God, we ask you to do amazing things here in Jesus' name. Amen. Amen. So it's Palm Sunday

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and it's the beginning of Passion Week. And when we look at the triumphal entry, which we're

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going to be looking at and the day after as well, some of it. But it's really the beginning of

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a very, very passion filled emotional week for Jesus Christ. I mean, if you think of every

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possible range of emotions that he's going to go through, this roller coaster of emotions,

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it's just unfathomable that he's going to go through all of this, but stay the course knowing

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what his mission and purpose is to die for us, to become our sins on the cross. So all of our

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sins die with him and then he can rise again and give us new life. He can ascend to heaven

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and pour down his Holy Spirit upon every believer that we can be renewed and walk

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as a new creation, something that the world has never seen, a hybrid in a sense of Godliness

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and yet still flesh and bones. It's just amazing, isn't it? So Jesus had that on his mind when he

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was going through this entire week. He wasn't going to be thwarted or diverted from what he was

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here to do. And there's going to be a lot of things trying to tempt him away from his

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mission to die for us and rise from the dead and to give us new life. And as we look at this,

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we can really connect to it ourselves, because we were made in God's image. We were made in his

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image. When he made us, he made us like him, creative. He's a creator. He made us in his

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image. We are creative. He made us relational. He made us with a will, which always fights his

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in the flesh, doesn't it? But he also made us with emotions, because he has emotions. He made

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us like him. He has all the same emotions except ones that are of course bad, but he's

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even jealous. You're reading the word. He's jealous for us, a good jealous. He's really,

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the word is zealous. He is zealous for us. He's passionate about you. He loves you. He had love

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before we had love. We only love because he first loved us, right? I mean, he is loving. What we

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have is because he has it. And even good in us is because he gave it to us. So we can

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really connect with the emotions of Christ, because he went through it for us, as us in a sense, right?

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In fact, we read in Hebrews 4.15, we do not have a high priest who cannot sympathize with our

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weaknesses, but was in all points tempted as we are yet without sin. So, you know,

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he was tempted in every possible way. Things we probably don't even read about, seduction and

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other things. He went through it all, because he has those emotions. And not only that, but he went

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through it as one of us. In other words, leaving some of his glory behind, some of his imperviousness

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to sin. He made himself vulnerable to sin and yet didn't sinless. Isn't that amazing? He came in

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the form of as you or I to do it on our behalf because we can't. He went through all of it.

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And think about this. He went through all of this, what we're about to read and beyond,

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on our behalf, so that when we go through things, because now we have his spirit living in us,

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when we go through the ups and downs of life, the victorious times, the pleasant and happy

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times, when we go through all of those times, we can go through those things as him, because he

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lives in us. I love this verse 2 Corinthians 4, 7 and 19, but we have this treasure in earth and

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vessels, speaking of this power and passion and spirit of God, that the excellence of the power

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may be of God and not of us. We are hard pressed on every side. This is such an anthem kind of

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when you're going into a battle, you just remember these verses. We are hard pressed on

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every side, yet not crushed. We're not going to be crushed, right? We live in the power of Jesus

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Christ. Nothing is going to crush us. In fact, the word says we crush the head of Satan beneath

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our feet, right? Nothing's going to crush us because the power of God is in this earthen

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vessel of yours, right? We are perplexed but not in despair. I mean, I'm not going to be puzzled

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by this. Of course, these things will happen. Jesus even promised, in this world you will have

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tribulations but take heart for I have overcome the world. He has overcome the world in you.

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Isn't that awesome? Persecuted but not forsaken. I will never leave you nor forsake you.

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He is always with you, right? Even when you're going through things, wait a minute, I have the power of

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God upon me and in me. I'm going to get through this and I'm going to get through this better than I

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went into it. Isn't that amazing, right? Struck down but nothing can destroy us, right? Nothing

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is carrying about in the body the dying of the Lord Jesus. In other words, all of the sins, all the

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ways we would react to every up and down in life, all those things in the flesh that start frothing,

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there's the word frothing like the ocean does, frothing up, right? The ways we would act

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towards those things died with Christ, right? That the life of Jesus also may be manifested in your

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body, right? So Jesus went through all of these things as us but without sin so that we can go

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through all those same things as him. Isn't that amazing? So we're entering into this passion

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week because there's a lot of passion and so today we're going to look at really

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three emotions that Christ must have had going through these things and yet he responded and

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carried himself in such a way of keeping the eye on the prize. Augusta, is that you back there?

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Praise God. I don't know if many of you know this but the Lord just protected Augusta from a very

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tragic car accident and she's actually here with us today. I hope that was okay to say.

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It's too late but praise the Lord, yes. Thank you Jesus, right? Amen. I'm like that can't

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be her. That's her. Wow. I mean the angels of the Lord just encamped themselves around her and said,

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you ain't touching my precious, precious daughter Augusta Allen and she went through that accident

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and the angels are like, nope, not today. Praise God. Hallelujah man. I'm sure you have

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stories of your own like that, right? Isn't it amazing? God is so good. He knows each day

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that he has planned for us before they were ever lived, right? And he knows what he wants to do

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through our lives. We are his workmanship creating Christ Jesus for good works which God prepared

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in advance for us to walk in them, right? So praise God. Thanks for coming Augusta.

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Wow, you're an inspiration. You really are. Praise God. So you ready? Let's dive in. We're

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of the Lord and the anger of the Lord. So let's take a look. Luke 19 verse 28.

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When he had said this, he went on ahead going up to Jerusalem and it came to pass when he drew

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near to Bethphage and Bethany at the mountain called Olivet that he sent two of his disciples

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saying, go into the village opposite you. Whereas you enter, you will find a cult tied

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on which no one has ever sat. Loose it and bring it here. And if anyone asks you,

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why are you loosing in it? Thus you shall say to him because the Lord has need of it. Now,

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Matthew mentions that there was actually a donkey and the cult and so that's a little

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difference version of that gospel. When you read it, don't be puzzled.

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The gospels really compliment one another. They don't work against one another.

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But anyway, I just want to show you a little map so you can get your mind

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around what, where Jesus was traveling and what was going on. So this is the first map we'll

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look at. This is Bethany. So Jesus was coming up and he came to Bethany, right? And this is

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where Lazarus, Mary and Martha lived, right? Not long before that, probably weeks, Jesus raised

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Lazarus from the dead. He said, Lazarus, come out. Take those grave clothes off of him, right?

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And so he went by and he probably picked them up on the way, you know, let's go. We're going

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to Jerusalem, you know? And it's funny because not only were the Pharisees looking for an

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opportunity to kill Jesus, but they were looking for an opportunity to kill Lazarus

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because they wanted to destroy the evidence that Jesus could actually raise the dead, right?

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And then they're coming along. And this whole thing, by the way, is called the Mount of Olives.

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That's the west, I mean, that's the east side. That's the west side, right? And so he's coming

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up along here and then he pulls up and he's coming towards here. And we have another map

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too just to beat a dead horse. There's another map, okay? And he's coming along. And down

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along here is actually the Garden of Gethsemane. We're not going to talk about that today,

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but Jesus would actually go right past the very garden that he would be praying to his father

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and says, you know, take this cup away if at all possible, but not my will, but yours be done.

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That's the Garden of Gethsemane, which means olive press because this whole mountain was filled

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with olive trees, right? Still is to a degree. So Jesus is approaching and he tells them,

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go into the town, get me this colt and the mother and bring them back up here because I need to

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ride and we're not going to get into the whole symbolism of this and Zechariah and other

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places in the word that talks about this, but he sends them in, okay? And I have another slide

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that just could kind of picture what it must have looked like when Jesus was talking, okay?

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And there he is and he's looking out over the city of Jerusalem, okay? And he's telling them,

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go down, get the colt and then come back and they're probably all like, we're really going

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into town now, you know? And they could probably see it before the city in the valley, probably

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people accumulating, perhaps hearing who's coming, who's this guy that raises people from the dead

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that cleanses the lepers, that gives sight to the blind, hearing to the deaf, the one that

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cures the lame that they can walk and he's coming, but also the very guy that he rose

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from the dead is coming, right? So they're all like probably already starting to hear ahead of

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time, right? And he's telling them about this. And then the next slide, we just have the modern day,

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what it looks like now. As you can see right in the middle is the golden dome of the rock, right?

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And this is a mosque, we've been there, maybe you have too, but there's no longer a temple,

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as you know. The temple mount is now temple-less, okay? Because it was destroyed in 70 AD,

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which we're going to talk about in a minute. So that's kind of the lay of the land. I love

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picturing the geography of things, because my brain can kind of get around it a little more,

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picturing how the flow is, you know? So he's looking up, he's looking over,

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and he's seeing Jerusalem and the valley there, you know? And he's going to walk right past

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the Garden of Gethsemane. And then verse 32, so those who were sent went their way and found it,

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just as he had said to them. But as they were loosing the cult, the owners of it said to them,

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why are you loosing the cult? And they said, the Lord has need of it. Then they brought him to

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Jesus, and they threw their own clothes on the cult, and they set Jesus on him. And as he

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went, many spread their clothes on the road. And then as he was now drawing near to the descent

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of the Mount of Olives, the whole multitude of the disciples began to rejoice and praise God,

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with a loud voice of all the mighty works that they had seen him do, saying,

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blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord, peace in heaven and glory to the highest. They're

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quoting Psalm 118, 26 there. And some of the Pharisees called to him from the crowd, teacher,

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rebuke your disciples. But he answered and said to them, I tell you, that if these should be

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silent, the stones would immediately cry out. The Lord has orchestration even over nature to do

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unnatural things. And so here they are. People are just rejoicing, rejoicing. And if you were

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Jesus, even back when he was first tempted, Satan said, if you worship me, I will give you

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all the kingdoms of the earth, if you just worship me. And Jesus said, get behind me, Satan.

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The word says to worship the Lord only and serve him, right? Him only shall you serve.

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And so he knew what he could have had on earth. If Jesus wanted it, he could usurp

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the emperor's power if he wanted to. He could do whatever he wanted, right?

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But there was a kingdom he was bringing that was not of this world, right?

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And that's what his goal was. But he understood, like looking around, if I were Jesus, which

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thank God for all of us, I'm not, I would have been like, wow, this is a lot of fame.

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This is a lot of accolades. This is a lot of praise. You wonder how so many people even

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in ministry of these mega churches, how they fall. We were talking about that a few days ago with

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someone and it's really this whole celebrity, this whole glory that suddenly they start thinking the

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glory is about them. And then they fall horribly. Well, Jesus wasn't going to fail, right? Because

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he knew what was before. He knew what true joy was. You know, there's a difference between

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happiness and joy because happiness has to do with what's happening. Did you ever hear that before?

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You know, if something good is happening, then you're happy, okay? But those things will pass.

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True joy is staying the course. And sometimes it's even deferring happiness

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for a deeper and long lasting joy, right? And Jesus realized I'm not getting sucked into any of

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this. You're not diverting me. You're not thwarting my purpose, right? And we can really see this

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in Hebrews 12, 2. Looking unto Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith. This

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who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross despising the shame and has sat down at

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the right hand of the throne of God. He knew what true joy was. He wasn't going to be distracted

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with happiness because he knew what joy was, you know? And we believers can take note to this

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that sometimes there's going to be distractions, things that, oh, that looks, and that will want to

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pull us away from true joy, from true purpose. And deferment of those things, or we're just

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casting them off saying, I don't have time for this. There's true joy I'm after and that's

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serving the Lord. In fact, I love the, I never went to Sunday school, but I love that acronym

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Jesus Others You Joy. You know, when you have things lined up, when you have priorities straight,

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you will have true joy. Jesus, others, you're last. Somehow something supernatural happens. When

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you make yourself last, you become first in God's eyes. But not only that, but you get

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filled with joy. I'm actually really dead, but I'm alive, you know? I'm so glad I died

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so that I could truly live. Remember that quote in Brave Heart? You know, all men will die, but not

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all men truly live, right? But that's true for a believer, you know? To live, we got to die. If

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I die to myself, I can experience the joy of the Lord, that real long-lasting joy. But Jesus,

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he had the emotions of laughter and fun and happiness, right? He knew what it was like to

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be joy-filled. I love in Luke chapter 10, when he sent the 70, first he sends the 12 in Luke 9,

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then he sends the 70, and they go out and they're doing all these amazing things. They come back

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and they're reporting to Jesus like, man, people are being healed, and even the demons are subject

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to us. They hear us coming and they're fleeing. They are just cast out of people, and it's

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amazing. And Jesus is just listening and he's saying, you know, the real prize is yet to come,

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which is heaven. Don't rejoice because demons respond to you, but because you have an everlasting

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life. Your name is in the book of life. You know, you have a destiny in heaven, right? And so he's

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saying these things, and then he says, but Jesus rejoiced in the Spirit. When he was hearing them

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just carry on, he's probably thinking, man, these guys, they haven't seen anything yet.

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And look how happy they are. I'm happy because they're happy. And he rejoiced in the Spirit

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and said, thank you, Father, Lord of heaven and earth, that you have hidden these things

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from the wise and prudent and revealed them to the babes, the people who don't know anything.

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Like don't you love a new believer when they're saying all the wrong things? They don't know

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the Christian ease talk yet. They don't know the right lingo. Okay. Sometimes we get so

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lingoized as believers. We just talk and we just, you know, there's a purpose for that. I do agree with

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that, especially in forums. You know, you don't want someone who's just, they can't articulate

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anything. I mean, that's not good, you know, but it is awesome when you hear a new believer,

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they're just saying things that you know what they mean because you have it in here too.

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And they're saying things that might not come out completely right or perfect,

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but you get it. You're like, this is awesome. The raw, born again spirit, just bursting forth

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saying things that whatever is coming to their mind because they don't know how else to explain it,

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you know, that joy. He's probably listening to them say, look at these kids carrying on,

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but it's fun. It's fun to experience it. These are the babes. They're like Goo Goo Gaga,

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the way they're talking. And yet, you know what? It's fun. It's great. I mean, he could

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have laughed her because he was, he knew at times when what it was like to be,

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to be sad. He knew it was like to be happy. So, you know, he was a happy guy. I believe

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he laughed a lot. Remember in, never mind. So anyway, let's move on. I don't want to get

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sidetracked. So he didn't get pulled away by that. So verse 41. Now, as he drew nearer,

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he saw the city and wept over it. You know, that's only, there's only two times

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that is recorded that Jesus wept. He probably wept more, but only two times. And it was here.

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And it was when he approached the tomb of Lazarus to bring up the familiar name from

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a few minutes ago. And he looked. He knew he was going to raise him from the dead,

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but he saw the sadness and the sorrow of, of Mary and Martha and all the people who love Lazarus.

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He just saw, and you must, he must have thought, you know, it didn't have to be like this.

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Death never had to be, right? But mankind has always rejected, but here we go. I'm going to

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raise him from the dead and blow all their minds, right? But like he still was caught up in our sadness.

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You know, as believers, a lot of times the words is we rejoice with those who rejoice and we weep

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with those who weep. And really, have you ever done that? You're praying for someone and you're

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just thinking about what they're going through and you just start to almost carry that burden

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with me. You just start crying, you know, and, and just like start like it's almost happening to you too.

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Well, you know, Jesus felt that because he feels like us. He sympathizes with us. He's our high

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priest who sympathizes. He just is connected to our emotions because he realizes what can be

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and if we allow him what will be, right? And so he weeps over the sitting and he says,

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if you had known even you, especially in this year day, the things that make for your peace,

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but now they are hidden from your eyes for days will come upon you when your enemies will build

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an embankment around you, surround you and close you in on every side and level you and your

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children within you to the ground and they will not leave in you one stone upon another

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because you did not know the time of your visitation. This is really the sadness, the sorrow of Christ

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looking at the potential, you know, when that first temple was was built and then destroyed

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and now the second temple and and the city and he's looking at this and he's thinking the

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potential that was there and yet was just lost, you know, and he just was so burdened and so,

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you know, worn down because of the sadness of realizing that it wasn't about the bricks of the

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city. It wasn't about the bricks of the temple. It was about the people who were worshiping

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there. They weren't recognizing their Messiah, especially the most religious people.

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They couldn't realize that he was the guy, a guy from Nazareth of all places. Yes,

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he was and is the Messiah and they were rejecting him and he was just burdened with that, you know,

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because Christ has all the same emotions as we do because we were made in his image, right?

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And so he was burdened. I'm so glad the scriptures capture his emotions that he's not this

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stoic and robotic God and always mean and always, you know, that's not our God. He's emotional,

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right? And he's burdened. You know, Isaiah wrote about he forecasted Christ in Isaiah 53,

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3 and 3, 4 and the word says, and he was despised and rejected by men. A man of sorrows

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and acquainted with grief and we hid as it were our faces from him. He was despised and we esteemed

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him not. And the next verse, surely he has borne our griefs and carried our sorrows yet we esteemed

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him stricken, meaning struck down, smitten, meaning tortured by God and afflicted, which means

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oppressed and kept down. You know, Isaiah was prophesying about the coming Messiah. We don't

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have time to get him, but Isaiah was just an amazing prophet. He spoke to three generations,

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his own and two in the future, the exilic Israel, those who would be an exon and then those after

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they returned. Here's Isaiah talking to generations that are 200, 300 years apart and the Lord was

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giving him words and here he is speaking to the Messiah even further beyond those generations,

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right? So he's speaking about Jesus because, you know, Jesus, he sympathizes with us,

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you know, and he was sympathizing as he was looking over the city and just in deep, deep sorrow.

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You know, with the Lord, it's never too late. You know that? I mean, thank God for the criminal

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on the cross, right? We're going to talk about him probably on Friday when you come out on

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Good Friday, but this guy had nothing left to do except rebuke the other criminal.

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That was one good work he did. But the main thing he did was say,

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remember me when your kingdom comes. He understood who Jesus was not of this world

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and he was innocent and he was being crucified as they were. And he said to Jesus, remember me

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when your kingdom come and what did Jesus say? Truly I say to you, today you will be with me

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in paradise, right? And you know, you know, that man could do nothing else. It's never too late

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with Christ. You know, even if we feel like we've wasted years, we've done so many bad mistakes,

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things have just ruined our lives and yet the Lord has said, I can redeem it all.

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It's not over until you take your last breath. Give me your last breaths, right?

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I love Joel that talks about this idea of how when people just feel like they've lost everything

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and they've allowed the enemy to just come in and consume. And we read this in Joel 2,

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25 and 26, I will restore to you the years at the swarming locusts I've eaten

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and the crawling locusts, the consuming locusts and the chewing locusts.

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My great army, which I sent among you, you shall eat in plenty and be satisfied

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and praise the name of the Lord, your God, who has dealt wondrously with you and my people

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shall never be put to shame. You know, this idea of swarming, you know, I was thinking

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it seems like it's almost in the wrong order, but swarming, crawling, consuming and chewing.

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Remember those cicadas? Cicadas a few years ago? I mean, that was like, we lived in front of the

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woods. I'm like, man, it's like there's a bunch of weed-whackers in the woods, right?

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But and they just come and they devour, you know? If you ever had Japanese beetles,

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you're like, look at those things. Oh, they're all over my tree. Suddenly my tree has no leaves

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left, right? And I should have done something in the spring or the year before with the grub stuff.

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Anyway, why do I get into that? But so, but you know, when you see this, I once had honeybees

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and the first thing I saw is the swarm. They landed on this branch. You ever see a swarm of,

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there must be tens of thousands of bees on this little limb of branch and they're all

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swarming. I should have just said, uh-oh, something's about to happen. And then all of a sudden they go

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to my chimney and they're starting to crawl, okay? And then they start to go in. And before I knew

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it, I actually heard them inside the house on the other side of the wall, like this big hum,

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you know? That was expensive to get rid of. You know, you're not supposed to kill them.

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Next time I'm going to kill them before they actually get in there. Anyway, but you didn't

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hear that. Don't tell anybody I said that, but they are protected. But anyway, but like, you know,

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in our lives, no, but listen, in our lives, you know, we all see it coming.

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We all see the swarm incoming. I really shouldn't be doing this with this person.

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We're doing this there. I shouldn't be doing this. I'm letting the enemy just kind of swarm.

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I'm seeing it. Oh, they've landed. Well, I got it covered. That's okay. And they started chewing.

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And they started consuming. Before you know it, what has happened to my life? I got

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no foliage, nothing left on me, right? Because I've allowed the enemy to come in and just

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devour and devour the life right from me. Well, God says, no, no, no, no. It's not over.

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Until you, until you breathe your last breath, if that's you, cry out to me and guess what?

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I will send all of those things away. I will cast them out of you. I will restore. You will be

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more filled with life than you've ever been. You will actually be better because you went

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through that. It's amazing what God does. You know, I mean, he does, he transforms everything.

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God works all things for those who love him and who are called according to his purpose.

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That means to all those trials and tribulations, ups and downs, everything you went through,

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he's working it for your good and his good. Isn't that amazing? I mean, what a great,

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let's give him a round of applause. Praise God. Hallelujah. Let's give out a holy shout. Ready?

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I don't know what you want to shout, but we'll count to three. One, two, three, Jesus!

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All right. Maybe we can try that again later. Maybe who knows. But anyway, praise God. You know,

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that's what he does, right? That's, he's in the business of restoration, redemption, new life.

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You know, we all started into this life dead and he brings us back to life.

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He gives us new life. Amen. Wow. So, the Lord was just overwhelmed by this city that

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just didn't know that he was on the scene and they didn't know what would truly bring them peace.

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You know, this word, visitation, it just stuck out to me because it's an odd word, like this,

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this day of your visitation. You know, Jesus had been in Jerusalem many times before,

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but this was the day of the visitation. And as I looked at that word, this Greek word for visitation,

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it was interesting because the word is episcopay. Now, those of you who have studied the Bible

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for a while, what is episcopay? It means episcopal. This used to be an episcopal church.

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And it means overseer. It means elder. It means a bishop, okay? And it means like a shepherd,

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one who oversees. And Jesus is saying, this was the day I came to be your shepherd,

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to oversee you, right? To lead you out of your wayward idolatry and

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religiosity and give you new life. This is why I came. I wanted to be your bishop,

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the holy, one true bishop, right? And that's the idea of visitation. I just felt that a

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stand. I never knew that until I just came across that this weekend. I'm like, wow, that's a cool

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idea. But then the word visitation reminded me of something else, which is another awkward

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place for the word visitation. Okay. And that was where the Lord four times appeared to Moses.

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And he said, the Lord, the Lord, merciful and mighty. And there's a little differences to

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the way he says it. But then he says, I will visit the third and fourth generations because

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of the sins their fathers have applied to them. He says, you shall not bow down to them talking

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about idols nor serve them. For I, the Lord your God, am a jealous God visiting the iniquity,

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visiting. Now, some can read that meaning thinking that he means punishment. I will punish

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the iniquity of the fathers upon the children to the third and fourth generations and those

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who hate me. You know what? He's not saying visit, meaning punish the sins because of their

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forefathers. Okay. He's not saying that because guess what? In Hebrew, that word visitation

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means the same thing. The word is pachad. And it means to attend, to muster together,

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to number, to reckon, to visit. One word means punish, but most of it is appointment,

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to care for, to oversee. So the Lord there is saying, you know what? Just because your parents

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have dealt you some bad cards, guess what? I want to be your bishop. I want to set you free from that.

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I'm going to wash you clean of the sins that you were born into because of your family members.

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All of us have stories of our past. Oh, you don't know. My dad was an alcoholic. I never knew

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my dad. My mom was a drug addict. My, you know, this, that, I mean, we all have stories, right?

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That like we came out of and some of us think, well, I guess this is my curse in life. No,

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no, the Lord saying, no, you have a new father in heaven, the father of lights to give her

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every good and perfect gift where there is no shadow or turning. It's a perfect gift. And he

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wants to give you that in spite of what you had your whole life from your history. You know,

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when you come to Christ, you get a new family tree, a new family history. You have new roots and

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they're in heaven. Isn't that amazing? You're not rooted in the soil or the earth. You're rooted

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in heaven, right? Yes. Anchored in heaven behind the veil where our forerunner Jesus Christ is.

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That's where we are anchored. We are tethered to heaven. I just love that idea. No matter

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what's happening down here, I'm just swinging right by. I'm not going to fall into that trap.

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I'm not, oh, I see that big, no, no, no, not today because I'm tethered in heaven. I know where I

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belong. I know to whom I belong. I know who's my savior, my, my redeemer, my visitor, my bishop.

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I know all that. I'm not going to be tethered to the things of this world. Don't you just

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love that? Praise the Lord. So let's finish up. And then finally, then he went into the temple

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and began to drive out those who bought and sold in it, saying to them, it is written,

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my house is a house of prayer, but you have made it a den of thieves. And he was teaching

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daily in the temple, but the chief priests, the scribes and the leaders of the people

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sought to destroy him and were unable to do anything for all the people were very attentive

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to hear him. You know, this is probably the second time he cleansed the temple,

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the beginning of his ministry. Remember when he was tempted by Satan for 40 days out in the

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wilderness and he comes in that time, he made a whip. It's captured in the gospel of John

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and he cast them all out of the temple. If you notice, he didn't say he hurt anyone.

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I'm just saying, but they all left. You know, he had so much authority over spiritual things.

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I can't imagine like someone who was the most greedy is like just criminal type who was like

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selling, you know, no, your, your lamb has a mark on its ear. That's no good here. You

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know, that's what was going on there. They were, they were, they were really just

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so corrupt that they were trying to think of a word that is appropriate stealing,

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stealing from people, right? They're, they're embezzling. They're embezzling. People that

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are coming into worship God and they were just making it profitable for them, right?

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And so that's what was going on. And Jesus was so angry that he was casting them out.

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But you know what's interesting? I just thought of something right now. Imagine this,

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someone is so dark and criminal like, and suddenly Jesus comes in and he's casting him out

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and the spirit within this person just says, is probably thinking in his mind,

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I'm not leaving. Who's this guy? I think he is. Suddenly he gets up and he's like,

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why am I leaving right now? I don't want to leave, but the spirit within him is obeying

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the Holy spirit in Jesus Christ, right? And that's the same thing with us.

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Crazy things happen when we know who we are and by what power and authority we are sent.

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Suddenly we could say things to people, really dangerous people and suddenly they're,

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okay, I'll do that. Like they don't even know why they're submitting to you

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because the spirit within them is obeying the Holy spirit who is in you because you are the

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temple of the Holy spirit, right? And so he goes in, he casts them out and we see this like anger.

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Now he would have been angry, right? But you notice he didn't hurt anybody. No matter how he managed

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that, navigated that, you know, but he chased them away. He turned over the tables and he's like,

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get out. This anger of the Lord. You know what was interesting while I was thinking about this

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because the anger of man never produces the righteousness of God, right? You can think you

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have righteous anger. Yeah, I would like pray a lot before you respond to that righteous anger.

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And suddenly, as you're pointing at that person, how many fingers are pointing back at you? At

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least three, right? So all of a sudden you realize, you know, maybe I got to settle down here

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and just let the Lord speak and act through me, you know? Whenever we start to get too

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angry, we know, wait a minute, this is not of the Lord. But what I was thinking of is the Lord

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had righteous anger. But you know what? You know how many times you see the anger of the Lord

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spoken about in the Bible? Guess how many in the Old Testament? 30 times the anger of the Lord.

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And it broke out on where devastating things happened to people, but also even at Moses,

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he was the anger of the Lord burned against Moses, the anger of the Lord. And we see it in 30 verses

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in the Old Testament. You know how many times we see it in the New Testament? Zero. Zero.

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I just found that, like, what? Not even the anger of God. You can't find it. And I'm thinking,

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like, yeah, but the Lord still has anger towards sin. He still has anger towards the

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principalities, powers and spirits of wickedness in heavenly places and the rulers of the darkness,

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you know, spiritual realms that are evil, that are possessing and oppressing and causing mankind

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to do all kinds of wickedness. He still hates all of that, right? But he's not angry against

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people he wants to save. And neither should we be, by the way, right? But there's no

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anger of the Lord. Why? Because it was all poured out on Jesus Christ. All of our dark, nasty sins

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were laid upon Jesus Christ. He died for the humanity of all the world, even the people

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who lived before him and everyone who has lived after him. He died for the sins of the world.

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You almost just picture this, like, while he was on the cross, no wonder it was all dark

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for three hours because it was probably like a black hole. All the sin was just going, boom,

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right into Christ because he became sin for us, that we could become his righteousness of God,

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right? As the worship team comes up, you know, I just want to say today,

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the Lord went through a thing or two for you. We didn't even tap into the betrayal

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of his dear friend Judas, you know. Judas, Jesus wasn't a friend of Judas, but Judas was a friend

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of Jesus. He gave him all the same opportunities he gave all of them. He even washed his feet,

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right? I mean, he wanted Judas to know him. He understood, yeah, but he's the son of

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Purdue. He's the son of damnation. He foreknew that, but he didn't cause it.

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And I'm sure he didn't want it. He would have had to find somebody else.

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But he always knew it. He knows these things. You know, it's like predestination. It's his

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knowledge that he always knew it, you know. But the Lord even guide for Judas, he just didn't

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receive it. And today I just want to say, maybe you're sitting here realizing, you know, I've

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just let those swarming locusts swarm, crawl, chew, devour. How can I ever be restored?

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The Lord says, let me in. Give your life to me today. It's really that simple. Yes,

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you know, it really is. Reckon yourself dead today. Realize you have no power

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over whatever those locusts are doing in your life. You can't do a thing to stop it or reverse it.

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It's over for you. You're done. Why not today you say, Lord, I am done with this.

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Today I want to just let the locusts do whatever they want. I'm going to die right here.

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I'm going to die because all those sins were already nailed to the cross.

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Today, say, Lord, I give you my life. I surrender my life to you.

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I no longer want to live the old life. I want your life.

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Today, I give you my dead life. And I ask you to give me your living life.

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Lord, that you would give me new life. Lord, I believe you are the Son of God.

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And I believe that you died on the cross for my sins. And I believe that you paid and you said,

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when it is finished, my sins were finished. So today, Lord, I give you my life. And I

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ask you to give me yours. Father God, give me a new life. Make me a new creation

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so that I can walk in the newness of life. Father God, send your Holy Spirit in me right now.

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I want to receive your life right now. Save me. That's what Hosanna means. Save now.

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Hosanna, save me now in Jesus' name. Amen. Amen. If you did that today,

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if you're bold enough, if you're bolder than I was when I got saved, I want to invite you to just,

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why don't we all do this? Let's all close our eyes and bow our heads to take away the pressure.

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But today, if you did that, if you gave your life to Jesus, please lift up your hand and give a

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testimony to what God has done for you today. For the rest of us,

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Father God, we thank you for everything you went through to give us freedom.

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Lord God, as we go into Passion Week, we want to just honor you through this week.

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And remember, Resurrection Day is coming in Jesus' name. Amen.

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Thank you so much for joining us for worship live Sunday mornings at 10 a.m. Eastern on YouTube.

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Be blessed and have a great day.