Sunday Service - 2025-07-20

Sunday Service - 2025-07-20

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Entering God’s Rest
Hebrews 3:7-4:11

Pastor Chris Bonner

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Welcome to the Lansdale Life Church podcast.

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

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Thank you for joining us today.

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We're gonna continue in Hebrews, and I'm very excited about this passage as

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I am probably about all the passages, right?

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But it's it's it's so fun. Just like even how Jesse was sharing, you know, how seeing the Lord

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throughout Scripture and in the Old Testament as well, you know, I think it's

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so interesting how the Lord made it a point to reteach the Scriptures to his

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disciples so that they would see them in a new perspective coming through Jesus.

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And we have the privilege because we know Jesus in reading and learning the

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Scriptures in the same way. Amen. So we are turning to Hebrews chapter 3, and

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there's a lot of verses, but we're not gonna stop once we get reading because

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it just is such a great portrayal of what we're gonna talk about today. But

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today's message is entering God's rest, and you know what that looks like. How

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do you enter into rest? And we're gonna dive into that, but the Lord is, does

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want to bring rest to our souls, doesn't He? In fact, when He was preaching in

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Matthew 11, He said, Matthew 11, 28 to 30, He said, Come to me, all you who are weary

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and heavy laden, and I will give you rest for your souls, right? Take my yoke

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upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will

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find rest for your souls because my yoke is easy and my burden is light. You know,

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this world puts a yoke upon us of all kinds of things, of comparisons, of fear, of

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anguish, of envy, you name it, right? Sadness, sorrow. This world has so many

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yokes that the enemy just puts upon us, and the Lord is saying, Well, you just get

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that yoke off, and let me put my yoke on you. And what He's saying really is, I

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picture His yoke as almost like a hug. You know what I mean? Like He's saying,

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Let me wrap myself around you, and I will carry you through this life. I

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will take the burden of this life for you and carry you through it. As we

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are praying in the prayer room and talking about these things, I envision,

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remember the poem of the beach, and you see two footprints, you know, next to each

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other walking along, and then all of a sudden there's only one, and then

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the person says, Lord, you know, I thought you were walking alongside of me my

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whole lifetime. You know, what happened? How come the footprints, there's only one

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set? The Lord said, they're mine. I was carrying you. You were on my back, and I

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believe that's what the Lord does. He carries us through, and He does give us

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rest. So we're gonna talk about that today, and I love how, again, as we study

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Israel and the Scriptures, because the Lord, His interaction with His chosen

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nation on earth, Israel, draws so many parallels to God's relationship with His

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heavenly nation, which is us, right? We are a holy nation, we are a heavenly people, we

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are heavenly, and we can compare the Lord's interactions with Israel to

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interactions with us, because throughout Scripture there's so many typologies,

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analogies, metaphors, all these things can be compared, and if you're not used to

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reading the Bible, you might think, now why, how do you connecting these two

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things? Well, throughout Scripture, we can see the Lord doing this again and

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again, and there's no greater spot than in Hebrews, and especially in these

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verses we're looking at, because the Lord is going to connect all of the

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interactions with Israel, with interactions with His holy nation, the

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Christian faith, right? So let's dive in and start reading in Hebrews

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chapter 3 verse 7, and we're gonna read a little slow just so we can really

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absorb it. So Father God, we ask You to speak to us through Your Word this

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morning, Lord, as we engage with it, Lord, we ask Your Spirit to pierce through any

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distraction, anything that isn't of You, any words that don't, aren't what You

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would want to be said, Lord, we ask You to speak through Your Word with Your

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Holy Spirit to change us from the inside out, in Jesus' name, amen. So verse 7,

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therefore, as the Holy Spirit says, today if you will hear His voice, do not harden

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your hearts, as in the rebellion, in the day of trial in the wilderness, where your

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fathers tested me, tried me, and saw my works 40 years. Therefore, I was angry

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with that generation, and said they always go astray in their heart, and

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they have not known my ways. So I swore in my wrath, they shall not rest, they shall

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not enter my rest. Beware, brethren, lest there be in any of you an evil heart of

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unbelief, in departing from the living God, but exhort one another daily while

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it is still called today, lest any of you be hardened through the

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deceitfulness of sin. For we have become partakers of Christ if we hold the

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beginning of our confidence steadfast to the end, while it is said today if you

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will hear His voice, do not harden your hearts, as in the rebellion. For who

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having heard rebelled? Indeed, was it not all who came out of Egypt, led by Moses?

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Now, with whom was he angry 40 years? Was it not with those who sinned?

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Those corpses fell in the wilderness, and to whom did he swear that they would not

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enter his rest, but to those who did not obey? So we see that they could not

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enter in because of unbelief. In chapter 4, almost there, therefore, since a promise

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remains of entering his rest, let us fear lest any of you seem to have come

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short of it. For indeed the gospel was preached to us as well as to them, but

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the word which they heard did not profit them, not being mixed with faith in

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those who heard it. For we who have believed do enter that rest, as he has

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said, so I swore in my wrath, they shall not enter my rest. Although the works

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were finished from the foundation of the world, for he has spoken in a certain

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place of the seventh day in this way, and God rested on the seventh day from

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all his works. And again in this place, they shall not enter my rest, since

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therefore it remains that some must enter it, and those to whom it was

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first preached did not enter because of disobedience. Again he designates a

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certain day, saying in David, today, after such a long time as it has been said,

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today, if you will hear his voice, do not harden your hearts. For if Joshua had

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given them rest, then he would not afterward have spoken of another day.

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There seems another, therefore, arrest for the people of God, for he who has

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entered his rest has himself also seized from his works, as God did from his. Let

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us therefore be diligent to enter that rest, lest anyone fall according to the

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same example of disobedience. So there we go, that's a lot of scripture we just

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read through, but it's such a perfect picture. And so what are we talking about?

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This whole thing of the Lord leading his people to a promised land, which they

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refused to enter. So we're gonna show a little map, Nicole, if you, thank you,

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that map up there, and we're gonna just take a little memory tour of what

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happened to the Israelites, okay? They were here in the land of Goshen,

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Goshen, the best land of Egypt, okay? And then the Lord sent Moses, okay,

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out from the desert to rescue his people, okay? And after nine plagues,

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finally the tenth came, which was Passover, okay? And they spread the blood

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of the lamb on the doorposts, all of that being a symbol of who?

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Jesus, right? He is our Passover lamb. John the Baptist said,

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behold, the lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world, right?

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And so after Passover came, the Egyptians were paying them to leave.

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They had enough. These plagues, they couldn't take anymore, right?

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So get out. So they're all leaving, and as they approach the Red Sea somewhere

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here, and there are different, there's all kinds of different schematics on

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their actual route, but this is generally the agreed upon major

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traditional view of the path they took, right? So they passed through the Red Sea, okay?

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And as they did, they went on to Mount Sinai. Some say it's up here.

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I prefer down here, but so they reached Mount Sinai, and that's where the law

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was given, okay? And because they rejected, because they sinned against the law,

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3,000 people fell. That was on the day of Pentecost. That was 50 days after Passover, okay?

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Now, Christians celebrate Pentecost, because again, it's 50 days after Christ

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being crucified, the Passover lamb, and what happened to our Pentecost?

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The Holy Spirit fell, and 3,000 lived. 3,000 people came alive,

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right? So you see the parallels are uncanny, right? The Lord, this is all demonstrated

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by the Lord. He planned this all out to be a picture to the future seed of Abraham,

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those who believe in faith. Are we, am I making sense so far? Okay, so then, so this whole

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picture. Now, as we read this, okay, well, let's move on. And so they answered, so they moved on

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from there, and about the 14th, between the 13th and 14th month, they finally came to the Jordan

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River. Now, some say this is actually, if you walk fast, you can walk it in 11 days. I don't know,

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I never measured it, but it wouldn't take 14 months. But there was a lot of them, okay? There's

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like 3 million people or more in the desert, and they're constantly grumbling and complaining.

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They had a lot of picking up their tents and moving, so it was a big operation, right? So they

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finally got to the Jordan River, and the Lord said, okay, send 12 spies over to spy out the land,

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right? And so there was one from each tribe sent over, one of which was Caleb from the tribe of

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Judah, okay? And also Joshua went over as well. And as they went over to spy out the land,

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they came back. And when they came back, it was a land flowing with milk and honey. They keep saying

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that same phrase, milk and honey. What does milk represent? Fat, right? It's a fat land. I mean,

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it has everything you need, and it's sweet honey, right? It's a fat and sweet land over there,

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right? So they all came back, and they're bringing like this huge, you know, staff of

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grapes hanging there, and they probably had all kinds of stuff, and they're like, wow,

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this is amazing, right? Where'd you get these grapes on the side of basketballs? Well, maybe

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that's an exaggeration, but they're big, right? And so they're talking to them, and they're like,

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this is great, you know? We got to go over, Joshua and Caleb are saying. We got to take

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that land, but the other ten are like, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. There's giants over

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there. The sons of Anak, we can't go over there. Like the cities are tall, the walls are grand.

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Those people will destroy us. Well, wait a minute, didn't God leave them there? You know,

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we forget where God guides, he supplies, right? He provides, he provides. And so, you know, they were

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falling into disbelief because of fear. We cannot enter that land. So they started rebelling,

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okay? And then Caleb and Joshua were like, no, no, no, no, we can do it. We can do it. They were

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ready to stone those two guys. And so with that, the Lord said, okay, well, guess what?

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It's gonna be a long time for each day. They were over in spying out the Promised Land and came

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back and refused to go in. Each day will equal a year. Okay? So those 40 days they spied out

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are now going to be 40 years. You are going to wander through the wilderness,

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and everyone from the age 20 up is gonna die in the desert. That's what this whole thing we just

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read is all about, okay? The day of their rebellion, okay? What's interesting is a few of them had the

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bright idea, okay, after they heard this 40-year sentence of death, they said, you know what,

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all right, let's go over anyway. And suddenly a few of them got up some nerve, didn't bring the

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ark, didn't worry about God going with them and protecting them and fighting all their battles.

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And they tried to go in without God. And of course, as soon as they approached the border,

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they were just decimated and pushed back into the land they came from. And they're like, yeah,

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that's not gonna work. And so from there, they wandered around throughout the wilderness for

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40 years, you know? I sometimes think, well, let's first say this is a whole picture. This

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you know, when we first came out of our own Egypt, our own land of bondage to sin,

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because in the word, Egypt is compared to our bondage. When we were, before we came to Christ,

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we were actually slaves to sin, right? In Romans, we just read through that over the last few

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months. We were slaves, but the Lord took us out of slavery, right? He took us out of slavery.

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And so as we came out, okay, we were then hopefully baptized, baptized by the Holy Spirit,

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the Holy Fire, okay, some kenna, okay, we got some kenna. And, but Holy Fire, but then also,

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hopefully you were submerged. And that doesn't save you, but it's a tradition to signify what

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happened on the inside. If you're a believer and never been baptized, no rebuke, no guilt,

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but get baptized, man, just do it. It's a sign of obedience, right? And so here for the Israelites,

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as they came through here with the cloud of glory above them, that was their baptism.

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But for us, we are baptized by the Holy Spirit when we come out of slavery. So you see the

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parallel, okay? Just as the Israelites came out of slavery, so do we, and we are baptized, okay?

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And then as we wander through the wilderness, and this was me by the way, for at least a year,

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I said yes to the Lord, I accepted him. And for at least a whole year, I'm trying to save myself.

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And I'm just like, this isn't working. Like I'm always, I always feel guilty. I always feel like

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there's something else I have to be doing. And I was always beating myself up. And I just,

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I don't think it's stuck. I don't think it's real. I wonder if it's even real for a solid

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year. And then finally, I just had my moment. And I just was like, I was like, Jacob wrestling God

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before he went across to meet Esau. I was fighting with God. I said, I thought you were saving me.

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Why does it feel like I'm saving myself? I was like the guys going into the,

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into the promised land without God's protection. I was fighting with God. And finally,

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I just like felt this complete surrender. I bawled my eyes out. Like I've never cried before.

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I was explaining that to my doctor last week. This Jewish doctor I have. And I was explaining,

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he goes, how do you know any of this is real? Because he's not a believer. I'm like,

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oh, I know. Because when I accepted Christ and really surrendered, I had an emotional meltdown.

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And I was never the same after that. I was baptized by the Holy Spirit. I'm telling you,

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I was just revitalized. So that was me for a whole year saying, I don't know. I don't know.

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Let me work it out somehow and do this myself. Finally, I entered. He just wants us to press in

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and actually go in and experience that fat and sweet life of the Holy Spirit,

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letting him do all the work, letting him change us, entering that rest.

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You know, there's such beautiful pictures in scripture of demonstrating how this whole

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picture of Israel was all really about Jesus. They were baptized in the cloud. Jesus, right?

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He was the rock that gave them water. He calls himself out of me will flow living water.

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Okay. And he also is the manna that fell from heaven. He calls himself that in John six. He says,

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I am the true manna that fell from heaven. So all of this was a picture of Christ and us. Isn't

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that beautiful? Like it's all a metaphor. It's all a parallel analogy, but it all actually happened.

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And it all was pointing to how we are living life now. You know, someday we were actually

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getting to heaven and that is a promise eternal life. But right now we can experience

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that promised life now. Another analogy, if you notice, like to Israel, it was all about the land,

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the land, the land, the promised land, right? But for us, it's the promised life.

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He promises to give us an abundant life. And when we allow him to do that,

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when we have an open heart to him and let him actually come in and do that in our lives,

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we experience that rest. I don't have to strive to please God because he's doing all the work

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in me. Remember Paul, he just said, I work harder than all the other apostles,

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but it's not me. It's the work of God in me. You know, it's all him, you know,

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that's God. And he's saying, you know, enter in to that rest, that promised life.

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You know, I was thinking about this Sinai Peninsula. That's what it's called, that little

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kind of tongue that we were just looking at, right? And if you could just show that

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map again for a second. So see this, you know, it's really all about the heart.

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What we just read mentions six times about a heart. It's a heart issue. Like entering from there to

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there is all in the heart, isn't it? It's all about our heart posture towards God. And

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several times we've read in here that the Israelites had a hardened heart, okay? A heart

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that was hard towards God. Who else had a hardened heart? Pharaoh, right? It says again at least 12

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times, Pharaoh had a hardened heart. The Lord hardened his heart. Pharaoh hardened his heart.

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Lord hardened his heart. I think it all worked together, okay? He had a hard heart. They left

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a land and here they had the same heart of their master, that hardened heart of Pharaoh.

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So it was all a heart issue. And it talks about this hardened heart. If you have that next slide,

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I just want to show you some of the comparisons. A hardened heart was compared to ignoring the voice

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of God. Today, if you hear his voice, do not harden your heart. Do not harden up your heart.

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Do not like resist God. Don't ignore him. Hardened heart is also unbelief.

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You know, it's easy to feed unbelief. Do you know that? It's easy to feed belief too. Like faith is

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so easy to feed. You just, you know, we're not going to do that today, but there's a lot of

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things if you have any questions. It's so easy to feed your faith. And one of them is actually

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just to work it out, right? To actually exercise your faith. It's like a muscle. You ever hear

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that? Faith is like a muscle. If you're not exercising your muscle, what happens? Atrophy,

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weakness. If you lay in the bed for, you know, if you're sick and lay in the bed for a couple

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of weeks and you get up, you're skinny and you're shriveled and it's just, you're dying.

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Your muscles are actually dying, right? If you're not exercising your faith, you're losing it,

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you know? And I hate to say this really, but it's true. So here it's unbelief is don't accept

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that in your life. If you have questions, if you have doubts, press in, seek out people that have

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faith that's way beyond yours, okay? You know, faith to faith. We really, we, we encourage one

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another in more faith, right? And you can never have enough of it, you know? It's something that

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you can exercise. It's a spiritual gift. And yet we're all born with a measure of faith,

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you know, otherwise there would be people born without the capacity to believe in God. But we

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know that's not true because he wants none to perish, right? So faith is something that you

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can exercise. Don't accept unbelief in your life because it will lead to a failure in your walk,

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right? The next thing is deceitfulness of sin. People wander from the faith because they are

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perpetually in a sin that they, that they have not let go of, okay? And in some sense, because

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God is merciful and benevolent and compassionate, perseveres with them, they don't see the immediate

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results of their sins, right? Well, I got by again on that one, you know? You know, the Lord,

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he's okay with that part of my life. Well, what happens is, of course, your heart,

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your heart starts to get hardened or calloused towards God because you're getting away with it

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because you don't see any ramifications. You see you're being blessed in other areas. And then all

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the sudden the Lord reveals it. It's like he just throws open the curtain, you know? I, you know,

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it's sad when you hear people in ministries getting found out. It's, it's, it's sickening,

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right? But how did that happen incrementally? Oh, I got by this time. No one's telling on me.

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We all have a lot at stake here. Let's just keep this quiet amongst us, right? And what happens?

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The sin just starts to get thicker and thicker. Your heart starts to get more and more insulated

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from God's touch, you know? You become not, you're no longer impervious. Is that the word,

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impervious or pervious? Whatever that is. You don't, you don't allow the Lord in, okay?

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You repel his goodness and it becomes an act. That's what it becomes. It becomes an outward

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act, but it's not true on the inside. You know what Jesus said? Clean the inside and the

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outside will be clean also, right? And so that's what happens, the deceitfulness of sin.

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And finally, just rejecting to rest, trying to serve, like I was doing, trying to prove myself

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to God, you know? Trying to say, Lord, I was worth saving. Let me just show you. Okay?

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You know, just move aside, God. I got this handled. I don't need you on this one.

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Yeah. Yes, you do. You need them more desperately than you think, apparently,

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you know? Because, so these are the things that become like a hardened heart. And the Lord

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really demonstrated that in this passage. And I have this little graph, just to more

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put our brains around it. But we see this hardened heart, okay? And one of the things,

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again, we just went over disbelief, ignoring the voice of God, you know, just saying,

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I know Lord, I know, but I'm going to do this right now. And sin and rejecting rest,

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rejecting to just settle in. You know, there's some times the best thing we can do for God is

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nothing. Okay? Just stop what you're doing and just rest. And just pray and just read the word.

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Just commune with your brothers and sisters. Just chill out. Like some of the best

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revelations comes when you're just resting, like relaxing, just enjoying God. Do you enjoy God?

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Like, I really, he's so much fun. Like, do you think of your Abba Father as fun?

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He is fun. Let me just say he's a good time, okay? In fact, he has the best times for you.

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You know, I love it. In fact, I'll just brag on Zachy a little bit here. My son Zach,

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I was just over his house the other night. I share this with Jill, but it was so cute because

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like Joel and Hayes, all they want to do is be with dad all the time. Like I'm there talking,

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trying to keep in a conversation with Zach. We're just talking about this, but Joel's throwing him

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a ball, throwing a frisbee, throwing dad, dad, dad, watch this, you know, and it's jumping off

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of things. And if you know Joel, he likes jumping off of everything, right? But like, it's so cute

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because dad's fun. Dad's a good time. Dad's always building things in the yard for them.

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Dad loves them so much that he loves to see them have fun. Yeah, that's our Abba Father.

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He's not taking stuff away. When we're holding on to things we shouldn't have, he's like, no,

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no, you got to put that down. That's going to hurt you, okay? But he has the best things.

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In fact, he's the father of lights, right? The giver of every good and perfect gift,

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which comes down and there's no darkness in those gifts. It's all good at all. That's right, Jim.

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It's a blessing. It's all good. That's our Abba Father. He just loves us so much. Amen. And he

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wants, you know, in a sense, it almost, if it's all, you know, in a sense, it almost,

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if it's all a picture of the heart going from Egypt into the Promised Land, and we're going

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to complete, continue to complain against God, and we're going to always wish we went back to

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slavery. I mean, they did that over and over again. They said, if we could have only died in

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Egypt, well, that's a weird thing to say, or if we could have only died in the wilderness,

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instead, you're trying to bring us here to the Promised Land so that we die. I mean,

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complaining constantly, right? And so if it's all a matter of the heart issue getting from here

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to there, and then I started looking and thinking, yeah, it kind of looks like a heart. So I have a

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graphic of a heart in the next video. And see that? I mean, a little bit? No? Anybody seeing it?

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All right. He's going off as rockers. Okay. But anyway, so, but if you have to really imagine

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too much, maybe it doesn't. Okay. But, but the idea is really, it's all about the heart,

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the Lord leading us through a time that could be a wilderness, you know, you might have gotten

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saved, then all of a sudden you get sick and you're like, what Lord? I mean,

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you took me out of Egypt to bring me into a wilderness. Keep going, keep going. Winston

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Churchill once said, if you're going through hell, keep going, right? Because there's a Promised Land

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on the other side. Just keep pressing in because the Lord knows where he's leading us to.

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But to get there, we need a soft heart. We need an open heart. We can't have a hardened heart,

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right? Because if we have a hardened heart, we're never actually going to receive what God's given

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us. You know, the word says it's better to give than to receive, right? And that's true with people

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really, because really the Lord just keeps backfilling, right? When you give something away,

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when you give your love, your time, your tithes, your whatever, your resources, you know,

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the Lord just says, I got plenty more. Just give it away, give it away, give it away. And

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he gives more back to you, right? And that's the way he is. But, you know, with God,

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you can't give him anything. He gives with God, it's better to receive than give. Because when

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he gives you, you have more than an abundance. It's overflowing. You can just keep pouring out

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to others, but you need a soft heart to receive from God. You know, we need to have an open

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heart. We sang about something about a heart in worship, because it's the idea of just, I want

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an open heart. I want a subtle heart. In fact, the word even talks about a circumcised heart.

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You know, that outer layer just sheared away so that you could be vulnerable to God,

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sensitive to God, receiving God. You know, I just picked up the guitar the other day

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for the first time in years. Okay. And I just started playing for like about a minute and my

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fingers are getting real, real tender. Okay. And they're like, I can't do this. I can't play.

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In fact, it feels like it's cutting into my fingers. They're so weak. But like with the Lord,

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that's a good thing to be, to be like soft. Lord, like I want to sense everything you're

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doing. I want to hear everything you're saying. I want to perceive everything you're seeing, Lord.

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I want to be totally soft towards you. Not hardened. I love what Ezekiel said in the prophecy

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as the worship team comes forward. Ezekiel said this, that someday I will give you a new heart

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and put a new spirit within you. I will take the heart of stone out of your flesh and give you

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a heart of flesh. And in this case, flesh is seen as something alive. You know, sometimes flesh is

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regarding the soul is seen as a worldly, lustful thing when they say flesh. But really in this

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sense, it's a living heart. Don't you want a heart that beats for God? That like attracts his heartbeat,

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you know, and really senses that Lord, I really sense you in my life. I can, I can see the person

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you want me to talk to. I had so much opportunity. I don't know if you know, I was back in the

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hospital, not all about me, but, and, and, and it was so awesome because after I got out of ICU,

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I went into a normal room and there was a guy there and the exchanges, he didn't accept Christ,

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you know, but we talked so much about God. And I'm thinking, I said, this is why I'm in

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your room right now. Like I'm here for a reason. And it was like so much fun discussing God with

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this guy I never met before. And he was a talker. He was a lot of talk. You know, he was, it's funny.

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I go into the room and he says, Oh man, anything but the last guy that was in here, he wouldn't

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shut up. He literally said that guy just kept talking and talking. I'm like, okay. I don't

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know what that's like. But it was so cool because he loved to talk and so do I, you know,

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so we just talk so much about the Lord and about these things. And I don't know if I ever see him

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again. You know, I texted him, but like I saw him there, like that's the idea. He wants us to have

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just a soft heart so that we can step into every environment and say, Oh, I get it, Lord. That's

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why I'm here. That's the promised life. You know, in a sense, all of us might sense in it

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to a degree we're still in a wilderness, but you're not, you know, if you just walk with him,

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he is guiding you to that fat and sweet life. Amen. Let's all stand and we're going to finish

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up with some worship. And perhaps today, you know, you just, you just know you're missing out.

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You know, I believe when it says, you know, work out your salvation with fear and trembling.

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I believe it's the fear of missing out. I don't want to miss out on God. Do you? I mean,

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imagine getting to heaven someday and realizing some of the things that could have been

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on earth. And I know some of our theology might, well, there won't be any regret or any of that.

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Okay. But if there is, I don't want to learn it up there. I just want to live it to the fullest

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down here. I want it. Don't you want to live your life to the fullest? Why wander around

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in the wilderness when we can enter that promised life? So father God, we thank you

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for this great family. Lord, we thank you for the fun. We're going to have as we walk out of this

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room and continue to fellowship. Thank you for these children that just sang songs for you

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and, and worship you, Lord God. Thank you for this baby dedication, Lord God. We know that

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Jovi is going to serve you all the days of her life, Lord God. And she is going to be an

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inspiration, a motivation to hundreds, thousands, maybe even millions, Lord God. We can't put any

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limitation on what you can do in any saint's life. So we thank you in Jesus name. Amen.

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Let's give the Lord a round of applause. Thanks for joining us at Lansdale Life Church

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as we praise God and discuss His word. Don't forget to join us for Worship Live Sunday

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