Sunday Service - 2025-05-25

Sunday Service - 2025-05-25

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A Memorial Day Message

Jamie Allebach

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Welcome to the Lansdale Life Church podcast.

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

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Thank you for joining us today.

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Look at this wonderful family. Isn't this awesome?

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And you're very color-coordinated. It's beautiful.

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And look, David has his special dedication outfit on.

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He looks snazzy. Who picked it out? Oh, it was yours.

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Wow! Praise God. That's awesome.

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Oh, I'm scaring him. But this is just awesome.

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I would like to honor the family that has come out today.

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Can you guys stand up and just give a little wave to the folks?

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This is the family I came out to join.

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Al, of course, is part of our family here.

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But this is so awesome. You know, I was thinking quite a bit about this morning.

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And how, as a parent, the greatest thing we can do is introduce our kids to Jesus. Amen.

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I mean, they are his kids. He has foreknown them before they're even in Erica's womb.

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He already knew them, right?

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And as parents, we're merely stewards for God the Father's children.

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I mean, that's a big responsibility, isn't it?

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And that's why they're up here now to receive prayer from us

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and also to publicly say we are going to raise David to know Jesus,

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just like they did all their other children to know him.

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And you could pray into that.

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And even at times, I'm sure they wouldn't mind if you occasionally said,

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how are things going? Don't be too nosy.

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But you could just say, hey, how are things going?

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And just encourage them. I mean, this is an amazing, amazing family.

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And guess what? Erica has another one in the oven.

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So we're on number five.

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Praise God. And, you know, it's just so awesome.

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When I was reading in John 10 this morning,

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and it says how the Lord is the good shepherd who comes, you know,

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and his sheep know his voice.

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And then it speaks of a doorkeeper who opens the door for the sheep to leave

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and follow the true shepherd to great pastors, abundant pastors.

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And I always saw myself as a father and even as a grandfather

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as really being a doorkeeper saying like, here comes Jesus.

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He's the one you want to follow because we're merely guides

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leading them to the true Father in heaven. Amen.

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So it's a great responsibility and a true joy.

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I mean, this is such an amazing couple.

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We've known them for many years.

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And just to see the way the Lord has grown you spiritually,

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but also grown your family to know the Lord.

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I mean, it's just a beautiful family.

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So I'm going to ask Austin and Erica to share a little bit

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before we all pray together. Austin.

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Do you mind if I just go into a prayer? Yeah.

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Or do you want to say anything before we pray?

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Sure. I'll let you go there.

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One of the things that we take really seriously in our house

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is naming our children and the declaration and the prayer

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that their names are over their life

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and their relationship with the Lord.

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And so this is David Oakland.

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And it is our prayer for him that like the king of old,

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he will worship the Lord with all his heart,

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that he will have courage and faith in the face of the impossible.

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Don't call it stone.

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Excuse me.

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And Oakland, it is our hope that he will grow to be an oak of righteousness

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and so many deep-rooted seeds for the kingdom of God.

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So that's his name, David Oakland.

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Hey, David.

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So, Father, we just come before you

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and we are so grateful that you gave us another little child

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to take care of.

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That we have David to bring to you Jesus,

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to reveal your heart to him

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and to show him the love of God.

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And, Father, we understand the responsibility

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that you've placed in our hands

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and we come before you to dedicate David to you,

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to raise him up in your ways,

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to keep him accountable,

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and to just reveal to him the way of life

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and the way of love that is Jesus.

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And, Father, we thank you for David.

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And, Father, I just pray that you would,

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even now, Father, just...

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Reveal yourself, Father.

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We don't want our kids to have to wait until they're 10, 12, 15, 20 years old.

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We believe that Jesus Christ died for even an infant.

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To know you now, to know your love now,

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to be with you now,

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to be sanctified in relationship with you now,

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to not have to grow up with decades and decades of trauma

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untouched by your love,

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but that we can step into your grace and your mercy today.

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That we can step into your love today,

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that he may walk with you hand in hand,

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even as a one-year-old and a two-year-old,

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like the rest of our kids.

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Two, three, four, five, six, Father,

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that they would know you always, even from now.

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And even this baby in the womb, Father,

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we're grateful and we dedicate David to you

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and we commit ourselves as his Father and Mother

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to walk him down your path to his destiny

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in your kingdom, Father.

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And we thank you, Father, and we pray this

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in the name of Jesus.

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Amen.

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Before we depart, let's all also just

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put your hands out to them, just laying a blessing on them.

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And let's all pray together for this family

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that the angel of the Lord will encamp himself around them

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and protect them, right?

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And wherever they step, it's the Lord's kingdom, amen.

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So let's just all pray out once out loud

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for this amazing cyberlic family.

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Yeah, Father God, we thank you for this family, Lord.

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And they are building a legacy, Lord,

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to the third and fourth and beyond generations, Lord.

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And we thank you for that, Lord.

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And we thank you that they are going to demonstrate

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what it looks like to have a kingdom family, kingdom mindset.

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So, Lord God, we bless them and we thank you for them

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in Jesus' name, amen.

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Make sure you say hello to them.

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You know, you're sticking around for a while after church

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and just say hello and what an amazing outfit.

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Second generation, it looks like it's brand new

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and the Lord has really maintained it

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just like the Israelites in the wilderness.

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Praise God.

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Thank you, guys.

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Love you.

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Thanks so much.

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I love that outfit.

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I got to get one.

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Well, maybe not, but anyway.

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Yeah, so all of you know Jamie Alabak

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and he's preached here on Sundays.

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He speaks regularly on Wednesday nights

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and teaches through the books of the Bible.

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He's just an amazing man.

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You got to get to know him.

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He's so talented and gifted in so many different ways

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and has a testimony that will just rock your world

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and we're just so blessed to have him here

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and you may not know it,

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but he has started years ago a ministry in Honduras

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and so I'm going to ask Jamie Alabak to come forward

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and bring his brother, Eben, who also is from Honduras

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and I believe he's going to introduce Eben a little bit more

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and he's going to share.

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Is that the right order, Jamie?

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Do I have that down?

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And he's going to share and we're going to learn a lot,

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but praise God.

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Thank you.

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Let's give the Lord a round of applause.

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All right, so like Chris said,

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we started the ministry in Honduras in 2003

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and we met about five years after that,

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somewhere around there, maybe sooner than that.

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I don't know.

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I think so.

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But we were having all kinds of issues with the ministry

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and I was actually just kind of ready to close up shop on it.

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We had people steal and it was just hard

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not having somebody there

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and just through God's way,

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Eben and I just came in into contact.

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We met each other and we just kind of connected

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and after, I don't know, a year or so,

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I said, boy, this would be a good fit for you

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to run the ministry and Eben and his wife

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and he's built an incredible team down there.

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They've done awesome work

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and it's been a blessing to work together.

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So I'm going to let him just kind of share

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a little bit more about that

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and I think you just give that a shot

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and see how it goes.

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Thank you.

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All right?

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Good morning, guys.

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My name is Eben.

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Nice to meet you.

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My wife is right there.

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She's a little bit shy.

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So thank you so much for being here.

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So I would like to tell you a little bit

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about GIPHOPE 200s, as you can see.

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Our ministry, where is the rock,

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we have like actually a school

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for kids that can afford to go to even public school

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and you're asking why?

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It's because in a really poor community

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where even to buy food for the table is so hard

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so it would be even harder to even buy like, you know,

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a uniform or school books or everything.

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So what we do is we use kind of like a homeschool program

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to use another school, the rock,

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and what we do is like we teach like kids.

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Ones are like a pre-K and the other ones are kids

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that have never been in school in their whole life.

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And if you ask me why, it's because they're parents,

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they don't care.

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And the kids are pretty much like a lot of times

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in the street or just they don't go to school.

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So we go from pre-K and then we go from first grade

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to sixth grade.

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That is divided into three levels.

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First level is first and second grade.

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Second level is third and fourth grade.

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And third level is fifth and sixth grade.

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And Honduras, after you finish sixth grade,

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kids can go to a trade school.

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There's something called involved where they can go

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to be a carpenter, mechanic,

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and it's been awesome that one time actually I went to,

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with my car, I have a problem and I take it to the shop

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and I saw one of my boys doing an internship

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to become a mechanic and that was really like so awesome.

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So those, as you can see, those are the kids on the rock.

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Then at the same time, those little kids,

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we provide like a whole meal at the school as well.

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They run from 7.30 to 12.

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Then in the afternoon, three times a week,

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we have a ministry as well, as you can see,

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it's called Hop in the Field, soccer school.

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So what we do is like in the neighborhood where we are,

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happened the government and some organization,

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they built this beautiful soccer field.

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But as you can see on the side,

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it's like really in a really poor community,

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but the government came and built this beautiful,

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as you can see, it's an awesome soccer field.

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So what we do there is with the kids,

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so we help them to prevent them to join the games.

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So through soccer, soccer is a big deal in Honduras.

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Actually, we, unfortunately, we're the team that never make it

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to the World Cup a lot of times,

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but when we make it one time, it's not a joke.

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The president called it Holly Day the next day,

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so everybody, nobody went to work.

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So that is how big deal is soccer in Honduras.

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So through soccer, it's the best way to outreach to the youth.

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So the youth, they're losing to the games

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and, you know, to go to the street and stuff like that.

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So through that, what we do is like a lot of times,

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we do like a little devotional, like 15 minutes each time.

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So we have like two hours, three days a week,

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and then on Saturdays, actually four days,

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because on Saturdays, it's the games.

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And you can see that is part of the team.

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He's Marshall and the other coach,

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and we do it like on Saturdays,

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we do training, and Monday, Tuesday,

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and Wednesdays, the training,

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and then on Saturdays are the games.

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We have a little uniform.

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But in the games, as you can see,

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we're celebrating over there, Children's Day,

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but a lot of times, you will see the boys,

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they will come, and it's not a joke,

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they will be playing very good with flip-flop.

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I saw a guy who was wearing flip-flop.

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I'm like, that guy, you know, like that,

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just with flip-flop, a lot of times,

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they will take off their shoes,

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because they don't want to ruin their shoes,

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so they will play barefoot.

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Believe it or not, and they're pretty good, some kids.

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So we had a team from Denmark that came,

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and they were doing a sketch with the kids at The Rock,

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and they were like doing, you know, like a little drama,

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because at the same time, what I was telling you,

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we have like the time to have a little devotional,

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so they were doing like a little drama,

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and it was really cool.

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As you can see, that's the soccer field in the back,

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you can see little houses there, a little bit turned out,

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and that soccer field is right in front of The Rock,

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so that's why we're able to do that ministry there.

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Then, as well, we do a lot of evangelists in high schools,

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where we go with a good group of volunteers.

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Thank goodness we've been building up the ministry,

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and right now, in my WhatsApp group,

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for GitHub 200 volunteers, we are around like 150 contacts,

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because there are volunteers,

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where there's a lot of kids that are passionate to share the gospel,

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and we do ministry in high schools, as well.

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So we go, we would go to a high school,

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talk to a principal, and then they give them ready,

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and that would be there, like that.

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So we get them in whatever the gym is,

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whatever, they get all the kids outside,

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and we have like an hour and a half to two hours with the kids.

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So we have like a whole, you know, like a whole band,

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sometimes just the two speakers, it depends,

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and we play music, you know, like Christian music,

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we share testimony, we make the calling,

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people come into Christ in high school,

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so it's really impacting.

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These past three years,

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we've been having a little bit of struggle with that,

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because the government is socialist,

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so they don't allow us to go to public high school.

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They've been blocking our, to go in.

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Sometimes we find, you know, this way over here to get in,

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but we've been having a lot of rejections

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for government orders, they don't want to be talking about God

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and the public high schools.

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As you can see over there,

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then we have a ministry that actually,

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ministry of the city dump,

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it's like a whole mountain of garbage,

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where all that garbage of the whole seat of two million people

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go there, it's a whole mountain, you see.

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Let me show you this.

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So in that place, you will see kids,

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elderly, you know, people,

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and where they go, it's like go pick up garbage and stuff like that,

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and pick up plastic bottles and stuff to recycle and sell.

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So what we generally do is like we go with our group,

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we share with them a little devotional,

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the gospel with them, like about five to ten minutes,

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and we bring a meal, food, and we bring bags of water.

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So we share with them, we're able to look at them.

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And also, sometimes if we have a team,

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that team was crazy, they were doing the whole sketch

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and the dump, they were failing, they were doing like a lot of,

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like I'm telling you, they were a bunch of young kids.

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So yes, you can see in the bag, you know,

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you see a lot of birds over there always.

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So that is in the dump.

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But people, we're sharing with them,

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and the team that we have are really passionate

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to share with the lease of the lease.

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And if you ask me why,

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it's because some of my guys came from a really, from the street.

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I have guys who came from ex-game members,

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all the guys who were the street kids,

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all the guys who grew up in the community where actually,

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where the rock is.

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The school, the rock that is the community,

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where like three of my guys are from there, you know.

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So we are in the community.

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And then a lot of times we do evangelists

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and different areas in the city.

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So you can see in the back.

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And then we have the Hope Farm.

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So the Hope Farm is still, we're working on that.

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Jamie brought a team and we stayed there.

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We're working on that team.

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So we're getting up to date,

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eventually still in the beginning, beginning stage

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because we need a lot of resources.

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We need people to come and, you know,

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work alongside with us.

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And a lot of times bring good ideas,

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good knowledge of farmers.

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I don't know if like that one that you can do like fish farm

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that you do like all that kind of stuff.

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So many things that a lot of times,

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like people are gifting.

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So feel free to come and work alongside with us.

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And that's the Hope Farm.

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That was doing like an activity in the Hope Farm.

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We've been able to,

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still it's like a lot on the rustic area in some areas,

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but sometimes we've been taking like a whole group of youth group

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from in some church.

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We go there and we kind of like do a camp and everything.

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And man, this like all terrain guys that you just slip over there.

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And, you know, like, so we've been able to use it recently

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through that as well.

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And so with that,

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I'll be ending our presentation.

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One of the things I would like to invite you guys

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that give hope to Honduras is no ministry.

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It's not our ministry.

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This is God's ministry in Honduras.

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So I always just invite you guys to be the plus one,

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because the only main guest on this ministry is Jesus Christ.

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The rest were just plus one, plus two, plus three,

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whatever you want to name it.

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But that's one of the thing.

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And thank you so much for having the opportunity

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and the time to share with you our ministry in Honduras.

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We met through the dump ministry.

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So I had been going down on doors for about, I don't know,

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four, five years.

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And I read this article online called The Children of the Dump

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who actually lived in the dump and survived in the dump.

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And I'm asking all my friends down in Honduras,

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I said, can you take us to the dump?

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I want to go there.

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And everybody said, no, we don't go to the dump.

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We don't go to the dump.

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We don't go to the dump.

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I asked a dozen or more people.

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And finally, somebody knew somebody that knew somebody.

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And somebody knew him.

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And that's how we connected up.

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So the first time we met, we started going to the dump,

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and it was just, I can't even put in the words what it was like.

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I mean, it's just, it's a horrible, horrible place.

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But we are planning a trip for early October

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and would love to see some folks from Lansdale I've represented.

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It's going to be primarily a work project,

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but we will do some ministry aspects

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like David was going through up at the school and the soccer

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and all that kind of stuff.

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But you don't have to be a super high-end construction guy or whatever.

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There's tons of stuff to do.

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We're working on a dorm right now

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that we're trying to get outfitted where kids are going to come

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and come and live and stay there away from the city, away from the gang.

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So thank you.

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Thank you so much.

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All right.

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All right.

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Now I got to get my happy Memorial Day, everyone.

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It's tomorrow, actually.

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So Memorial Day was kind of a big deal when I was growing up.

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But it wasn't a big deal in the way we celebrate it now.

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My dad, that's my dad right there.

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He was in World War II along with his brother Ken and Charlie

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and my aunt Sis.

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Her name was Arlene.

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And they were all in the war together.

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And my dad was a B-24 Liberator bomber.

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My uncle Ken was a navigator.

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He actually went to be a fighter pilot.

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And at the end, he went through that G-force thing and just passed out.

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That was the end of it for him.

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So he had to re-sign up and he became a navigator.

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But he was in a B-17 right in the thick of it.

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And my uncle, they used to like to tease my other uncle Charlie.

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They called him a pencil pusher.

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But he was on the administrative side doing tactical work behind.

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And my aunt Sis was in the waves.

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And they had two younger sisters that were too young to be in the war.

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So my dad graduated high school in June of 1943.

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And less than a month later, he left for boot camp.

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So he was 18 years old.

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And that's a picture of him sitting where he dropped bombs from.

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So my dad did 36 missions over Germany.

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And the average life expectancy was 10 missions.

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So he did two full tours and had two crews.

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This guy's name is Hank.

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And that's John.

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And they reunited and kind of got together in their latter part of life.

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And this is a picture of them that was taken.

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That was 25 years ago.

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And they were the three last remaining out of their entire both crews.

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So it was serious to them because what they went through.

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It was, you know, they saw a lot of people die.

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They had friends die.

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You know, not just people they were with,

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but, you know, they would tell stories of people from their hometown that died.

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We were going through my, when my aunt died, my aunt's sis died.

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We were going through all of her pictures.

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And we kept seeing this reoccurring picture of her with this guy who was not my uncle.

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Now we're there.

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Who is this guy?

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He's a very handsome guy.

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And I can't remember what his name was, but my mom said, yeah, he went off the war and died.

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He was killed.

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So it was, sorry.

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It was very meaningful to me growing up.

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So it's a lot different than how we celebrate now.

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And it was a lot different to them.

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But, you know, when I started thinking about this, you know,

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I started thinking about, you know, as believers, we're, you know, we're called to remember, right?

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Memorial Day is super important in remembering those who sacrificed their lives,

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but it really should prompt us to a much more deeper meaning of remembering,

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a deeper level of remembering.

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You know, I know we are not to dwell in the past.

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Certainly we're not to dwell in the past, but God calls us to remember.

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And you could even make a case that he commands us to remember.

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And it's not just in the language that's used, it's not just this casual, nostalgic recall.

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It's a deep, active reflection of faith in what he's done, you know,

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and the gratitude that we should have when, you know, when we think about it

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and then this compulsion that we should have to share what he's done.

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So it is a command and it's repeated all throughout the Bible, this idea of remembering.

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Psalm 105 reads,

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Give praise to the Lord, proclaim his name, make known among the nations what he has done.

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Sing to him, sing praise to him, tell of all his wonderful acts, glory in his holy name,

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let the hearts of those who seek the Lord rejoice.

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Look to the Lord and his strength, seek his face, remember the wonders he has done,

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his miracles, the judgments he's pronounced.

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You, his servants, descendants of Abraham, his chosen ones, the children of Jacob.

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Remember, if we forget what God has done for us,

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it's so easy to fall into thanklessness and, you know,

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it can even lead to depression and remorse

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and we can slowly slip down that slope of losing our faith, you know.

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So we need to value that heritage of what God has brought us through.

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If we forget what he's done in our lives, you know, it's that deep,

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it's a well that we, it is a continuous well that is there for us to tap into,

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you know, as we reflect on that.

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So we're to remember where we came from, so we must never, ever forget.

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And I think I've said this before once when I spoke that I used,

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you know, I got to a point in my life where I just,

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I wouldn't really even talk about my testimony because it just,

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to me, it was so irrelevant for who I was.

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I mean, who I am, it was just like, it doesn't even seem, you know, real anymore.

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I just really stopped.

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I just felt there were so much more meaningful things.

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And I got rebuked by a close friend of mine that said, you know,

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you need to always remember and you need to always share, you know,

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where God has brought us from and what he's redeemed us from

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and how his grace found us.

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So remembering our past isn't about getting tangled up in the guilt and the fear

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and the condemnation and all the time.

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It's about gratitude.

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It's about the humility of what he's done.

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It's about perspective.

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It's about being able to share that with someone who might be going through something.

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And, you know, when we forget these things, it can lead to this pride of,

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well, okay, you know, really, you know, maybe it wasn't God that did this.

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Maybe it was really, really me instead of the faithfulness of God.

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You know, the Old Testament talks often about this physical deliverance,

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like where God has brought you from.

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Deuteronomy says, remember that you were slaves in Egypt,

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that the Lord your God brought you out of there with his mighty hand

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and his outstretched arm.

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And that's just powerful because, you know, they would forget, right?

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And we forget, often we forget.

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You know, God gives us warnings about even just simple things like,

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you know, there's another scripture in Deuteronomy,

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Deuteronomy 8, 10 through 14,

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this talks about how prosperity can lead to forgetfulness.

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He says, when you have eaten and are satisfied,

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praise the Lord your God for the good land he has given you.

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Be careful that you do not forget the Lord your God,

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failing to observe his commands, his laws, his degrees,

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that I have given you this day.

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Otherwise, when you eat and are satisfied,

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when you build fine houses and settle down,

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and when your herds and flocks grow large

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and your silver and gold increase

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and all you have is multiplied,

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then your heart will become proud

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and you will forget the Lord your God who brought you out of Egypt

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and slavery.

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So he's saying, be careful of this.

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You know, we read in Ephesians 2, 11 through 13,

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you know, once you were far from God,

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but he brought you near to him.

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Romans 6 says, once you were slaves to sin,

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now you live in righteousness.

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You know, we were rescued for a reason

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and we can't forget these things, you know,

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that God did in our lives, and it fuels us.

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It fuels our worship.

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It fuels how we relate to God.

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It fuels how we connect with others.

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We all have a testimony.

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I reflect a lot, you know, where I come from.

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I love history and I love family history.

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I keep this on my wall at work.

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This is a mural that's on my wall,

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and it helps remind me that I have a 300-year history here

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in this country from my ancestors

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that came before me.

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Back in the 15, 16, early 1700s,

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Christians were persecuted at a level.

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We don't really quite understand.

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You know, my ancestors, they were, you know,

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an Anabaptist, Mennonite,

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and they were over in Germany,

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and they were beyond being marginalized.

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I mean, they were being tortured.

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They were not allowed to have their church services

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the way that we have them today.

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They were not allowed to baptize as adults.

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They believed that, okay, well, baptism is a decision.

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It's not something that you do with infants,

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and this really brought persecution on them,

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and they were marginalized and shut down

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and tortured, and they had a, you know,

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were forced out of areas,

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and my original ancestor, Christian Olibach,

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he fled that and came here in 1718,

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and there was only one Olibach that came over,

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so all this Olibachs are related somewhere down the line.

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This is, would be my great-great-grandfather's brother,

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who is the, I don't know, I can't even,

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I can't do math too well,

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but he was about three generations after Christian,

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and he was named for Christian Olibach,

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and he was a pastor at Talmenson Church for years.

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This would be my great-grandfather's,

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this is my great-grandfather here,

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and this would be his brother, Harvey Olibach,

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who was a, he was an artist and a traveling pastor.

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There is a long, long history in my family

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of those who came before serving God

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and preaching his word,

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and I can never forget that,

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I don't want to forget that,

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but I also know that my dad's dad,

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my grandfather, who I never met, he died in 1945,

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they forgot and created a ripple effect

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through my dad and all of his siblings,

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and that's another story altogether,

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we won't go there,

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but we have to remember where we came from

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and remind ourselves.

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In Joshua it says,

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so Joshua called together the twelve men

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he had appointed from the Israelites,

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one from each tribe, and said to them,

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go over before the Ark of the Lord your God

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in the middle of the Jordan.

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Each of you is to take up a stone on his shoulder

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according to the number of tribes of the Israelites

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to serve as a sign among you.

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In the future, when your children ask you,

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what do these stones mean?

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Tell them, the flow of the Jordan was cut off

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before the Ark of the Covenant of the Lord.

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When it crossed the Jordan,

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the waters of the Jordan were cut off.

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These stones are to be a memorial

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to the people of Israel.

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So this was to be a generational reminder

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to those what God has done in their wake.

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Memorials they matter, they matter to God.

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God is very intentional about doing things in our lives

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that we can either choose to experience and move on

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or we can choose to put a rock there,

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to remember it, to put a stone there,

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to remember what he has done in our lives.

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They're reminders of his faithfulness

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and miracles that he has done that we can pass on.

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When you think about the miracles that Jesus did,

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they weren't just miracles in the moment.

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They were miracles that transcended thousands of years

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because they're remembered by those.

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And they don't have to be big, big miracles like that.

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He doesn't have to be raising Lazarus from the dead.

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It can be the simple, everyday things,

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stones and markers that we can show along the journey

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that he has brought us.

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My grandmother, who I never met,

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she died the year I was born in 1963

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when my dad passed away,

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found this little tablet here.

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It's like the size of the pile on my hand.

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And in here she has all these notes

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about Bud left for the army,

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Wednesday, July 28, 1943.

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All of the departures and the furloughs.

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So she laid a stone down

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so that she would remember this

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and something that can be passed on.

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God calls us to memorialize these things.

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I love to journal.

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So I journal a lot.

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I have different types of journals where I write things down.

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I have some pictorial journals

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where I draw thoughts and write thoughts.

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I have journals where I keep track of lyrics and things,

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where I just chronicle things in my life, milestones,

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how I feel.

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I started little journals for my grandkids

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and I want to be able to pass these things on some day.

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It's kind of markers to show

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this is what God did in my life journey.

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As small as my life is, right?

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And God wants us to do that

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because this is how future generations,

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you know, we talk about that.

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There was a song we sung about,

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how did it go?

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Generation after generation,

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after generation, something like that.

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How do we pass this stuff along?

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So markers are important.

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Remembering God's faithfulness.

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And as I've mentioned before,

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biblical remembering is not just a nostalgic kind of feeling.

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It's a faith-building thing.

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And we need to remember his faithfulness

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in all seasons of our lives,

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but especially in the trials.

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God wants us to know

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that he's faithful through all of these things.

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Psalm 77, 11 says,

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I will remember the deeds of the Lord.

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Sometimes we forget what God's done.

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Sometimes I forget what God has done in my life

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and I need to sit down

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and really intentionally remember.

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But the Israelites,

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how God provided and delivered them in the wilderness

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and how shortly in the wilderness did they forget, right?

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Where they came from.

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They didn't remember the harshness of Egypt.

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In fact, many of them talked about,

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hey, we ought to get back there.

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We had three square meals a day

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and it wasn't that bad getting whipped and beaten all day

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compared to this.

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But God is faithful to them

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and he's faithful to us

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even when we are unfaithful to him.

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Time and time again,

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God bridged the gap for the Israelites.

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Nehemiah 9, 17 says,

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you're a God ready to forgive a bounding and steadfast love.

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We know that Jesus was faithful to forgive and cleanse

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and Jesus remains faithful to his death for us.

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Remembering God's faithfulness is critical for us.

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We need to remember his promises to us.

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The Bible is a storybook filled,

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filled with stories of God's promises,

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his covenants with the people,

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remembering what he did and they're declaring it.

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This is something that the Israelites had stories

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that they would just tell generation after generation.

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The story of God's faithfulness through Noah.

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The promise never destroyed the earth again.

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The story of Abraham and his faith.

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These are stories that were told time and time again.

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The covenants that God made with them,

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they were just told all the time.

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And that's the way,

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sometimes we don't realize how fortunate we are

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to have the physical word and the living word of Jesus.

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This was all oral tradition back then.

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They told stories, they recounted stories.

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And scripture, this is how scripture was,

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was partly from generation to generation.

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And history says, and the Bible says,

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that they forgot.

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They forgot.

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And during the Babylonian,

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during the Babylonian captivity,

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the leaders would say to themselves,

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this is, you know, we fell captive

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and we're here in these circumstances

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because we forgot where God has brought us.

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We forgot scripture.

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We forgot this.

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And that is why we're here.

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And this gave rise to this idea that they said,

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we don't ever want to see this happen again.

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And they began to write down the word.

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And this gave rise to the scribes and the scholars,

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like the Pharisees and the rabbinic tradition.

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And it deepened their commitment from writing the text

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to memorizing the text, to copying it over and over again.

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They set up this elaborate school system

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for the young boys that they would go through

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to the point where they would just have this embedded in them

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so that they would never forget.

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So this marked a shift from their temple-based religion

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to the text-based faith, where they documented.

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They said, we don't ever want to forget again.

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But we know that Jesus came as the fulfillment of that text,

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as the fulfillment of the word and the promise

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because he's the living word, right?

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Jesus brings the new covenant with his blood.

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So he died and fulfilled all of that.

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What was foreshadowed, what was a shadow in the Old Testament

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that it was telling of this coming thing.

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This is what Jesus did.

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It was the final promise that Jesus fulfilled

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for eternal life and his blood sacrifice that was shed for us.

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God's promises are anchors for us in uncertain times.

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Tammy's got this great CD of 90s Christian jam music.

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It's awesome.

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And when the grandkids come over,

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I like to put the CD on and get them to jump in and dance in.

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And there's this one song that the kids just kind of cling to.

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I'm going to take God's promises and hide them in our hearts.

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And they'll do this little thing.

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I don't know all the signs.

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I didn't grow up with that.

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So I don't know all the lingo that goes with it.

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I'm going to take God's promises and hide them in my heart.

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That's not a kid song.

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That's an us song.

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We need to remember who we are, our identity,

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our identity, whether you're a believer or not,

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shapes how we live, what we think,

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how we walk out in this world,

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how we present ourselves to others.

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It encompasses everything about who we are.

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We can choose to see ourselves as victims.

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We can let circumstances control our lives.

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We can find our identity and our own suffering if we choose.

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We can live in the past or worry about the future.

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Or we can choose to live as redeemed children of God.

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1 Peter 2, 9 says,

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But you are a chosen people, a royal priesthood,

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a holy nation, God's special possession,

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that you may declare the praises of Him

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who called you out of darkness into His wonderful life.

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This verse directly connects the church.

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That's not part of my notes.

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It connects us to the whole story of God throughout time.

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Deuteronomy 7, 6 says,

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For you are a people holy to the Lord your God.

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The Lord your God has chosen you out of the peoples,

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the face of the earth, to be His people, His treasured possession.

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But we often don't think of ourselves like that, right?

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Sometimes we let that old nature in us

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kind of talk to us and whisper to it.

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I once heard somebody describe Him as the imposter

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that lives with us, the imposter who thinks He's that person,

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but it's not really.

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And you can allow the imposter within you to have that voice

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that kind of drives you, but we know who we are.

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We have to know who we are.

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I had an Uncle John, but he wasn't really my uncle.

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We found out later.

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When I was a kid,

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you weren't allowed to call adults by their first name.

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They were either Mr. or Mrs.

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If they were really close friends of my parents,

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then they were an uncle and an aunt.

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So this was Uncle John, and he was a cool cat.

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This guy was just a cool, cool dude.

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And he was a paratrooper in Normandy.

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He dropped out of those planes

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when they were just getting shot out of the air.

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And he used to talk about it.

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And he would talk about all the day that they did,

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and he would remember, okay, this was the turning point.

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So I participated in the turning point of the war

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and lived to tell about it.

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And he lost so many friends there.

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And he would, every year, starting in the 60s,

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him and his few friends that were left,

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they would parachute onto the beach in Normandy.

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And he did that up until he was in his 70s.

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So it was pretty amazing.

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But I think he would have times

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where he needed to remind himself who he was

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and memorialize what he had taken,

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part of leaving that marker there

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for his generation of kids, kids to come.

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We can know all of the teachings of Christ.

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We can have all the books memorized,

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and we can know all the stuff,

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and we can understand grace and mercy and compassion

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and all of these things.

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But if we forget the sacrifice that Jesus made,

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none of that matters, right?

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Because everything comes back to that sacrifice.

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Everything hinges on the fact

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that Jesus led this perfect life,

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and he shed his blood, and then he rose for us.

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You know, the groundwork was laid for all of this

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going back to Abraham,

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and all of the Israelite history

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was being foreshadowed and laid Passover lamb in Egypt.

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All of these were foreshadowing.

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We learned about, if you missed it, we're done it now.

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We went through the book of Leviticus,

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where we learned all about the sacrificial and atonement system

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that God had put in place.

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All of this was a foreshadowing for the cross

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and the new covenant.

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John said, behold, the lamb of God

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who takes away the sin of the earth,

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the sin of the world.

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So he was recognized immediately

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as the final and ultimate sacrifice,

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and God instructs us to remember this, right?

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That's why we take communion, to remember

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what he had did for us.

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You know, the obedience.

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We want to advance the kingdom through this.

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So, you know, Christ died not just for us,

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but for all of the unGodly in this earth,

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which is everyone.

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2 Corinthians 5, 21 says,

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God made him who had no sin to be sin for us.

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It was this divine exchange.

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We need to remember God's love.

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Give thanks to the Lord for he is good,

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his love, his endures, wherever.

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In a world that we live in

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that is just full of conditionally based love,

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we need to remember God is love.

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He is love.

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God's love is constant.

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It's unchanging and it's unconditional.

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When we remember his love,

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we remember who we are in that love,

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how far he went for us,

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and how deeply we are known

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and cherished by him.

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He demonstrated his love.

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You know, Romans says that nothing can separate us

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from God's love.

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His love is perfect, complete.

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1 John 4, 10 said,

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this is love.

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Not that we loved God,

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but that he loved us and sent his son.

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God's love is foundational to our faith.

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Simply put, God is love,

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and we are his beloved.

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So when we think of ourselves as his beloved,

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that's it, right?

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I mean, his love is unchanging.

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God loves us 100%, 100% of the time.

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I think about how much I love my kids

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and how much I love my grandkids,

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but I don't think I love them 100% of the time,

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all the time, like God does.

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It's hard for us to really, really...

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It's one thing to say it.

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It's another thing to get.

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And it's so hard for us to get

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because it's just not how we love each other,

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but it's how he loves.

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It's this perfect love.

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God won't love you anymore when you get better.

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It doesn't matter to him if you become better.

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Even if you don't have any plans at all

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or even think about,

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hey, I really need to fix these things in my life,

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God is still gonna love you.

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He's gonna love you.

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It doesn't matter.

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You know, God doesn't love you more on your best day

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than less on your worst day.

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His love is just constant.

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He loves you all the way, all the time.

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It's just who he is.

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It's his nature.

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And we need to really get that in our hearts

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because what happens is we know.

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We know this in our heads,

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that God's love doesn't change,

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that he loves us with this perfect pure love all the time.

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What changes is my ability to receive that,

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is that I think in certain ways,

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in certain situations,

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that I've become less in favor with God for some reason.

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And it's just not the case.

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And that's because I think that he thinks like me, right?

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And he doesn't.

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His love is unconditional and it's unchanging.

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And it's this perfect love beyond what we can recognize

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and we need to remember,

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not only remember that love,

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but we need to remember that we,

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that you are his beloved.

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Think about that.

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His beloved.

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So on this Memorial Day,

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don't forget to remember.

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Find ways that you can memorialize

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what God has done in your lives.

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Think about ways that you can pass

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that spiritual legacy onto your children

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and their children and their children

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and their children and their children,

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as the song said.

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Remember the stories about his faithfulness in your life.

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Start some traditions around those things.

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Put down some markers,

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lay down some stones for yourself

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and for your family to remember.

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And remember God's faithfulness.

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Remember his promises.

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Remember God's sacrifice.

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Remember his love.

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And remember where he brought you from

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and where he's taking you.

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The worship team can come on up.

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God, we just, this Memorial Day, God,

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we just pray that you just take us, God,

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to a deeper level, God,

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of remembering.

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Remembering you, God,

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and what you have done in our lives

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and what you are doing throughout all of creation.

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It's just before us everything.

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It's so easy to get, you know,

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sucked into the news vortex

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of just believing all that's going on

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and not look at what you're doing, God,

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through all of this.

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Help us to remember, Lord,

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that you are a God of faithfulness, Lord,

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and a God of promises,

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and you are going to see those through.

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That you are going to do the things, Lord,

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that you promised we may,

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our generation may not even see them.

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We don't know, but we know it's going to happen,

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whether it's our generation

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or coming generations, Lord.

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Help us to be a part of that, Lord,

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part of what you're doing, Lord,

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and advancing this Kingdom, Lord, on earth.

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We pray that you build our faith

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through what you've done in us over the years

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and what we can see you're doing in others, Lord,

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and help us to honor that

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and to be bold, to share that with others.

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We thank you, Lord, for your goodness

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and grace and mercy, Lord, in our lives.

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We thank you that you were the ultimate sacrifice

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for our sins, Lord.

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And you couldn't remember our sins if you tried.

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You've cast them as far from the east to the west.

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We thank you, Jesus, Lord, for your love,

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for your unconditional, unending love.

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Help us to go out today, Lord,

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and just look at things in a different,

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different perspective in a different way

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and to look to you, Lord, in Jesus' name. Amen.

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Thanks for joining us at Lansdale Life Church

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as we praise God and discuss His Word.

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Don't forget to join us for Worship Live Sunday mornings

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at 10 a.m. Eastern on YouTube.

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Be blessed and have a great day!