Sunday Service - 2025-11-16

Sunday Service - 2025-11-16

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The Hall Of Faith (Pt. 3): The Heavenly Hope
Hebrews 11:8-16

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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If you could turn to Hebrews chapter 11.

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And this is part three of the Hall of Faith.

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And that's what it's known as.

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And we've delved into the introduction of this,

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plenty, I think plenty of Sundays that we don't have to do that again.

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But this is part three and specifically the heavenly hope.

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And so let's pray and thank the Lord.

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He's going to reveal some things to us.

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And so, Father God, we thank you that we have so much hope in you, Lord God,

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that we can always trust that you're taking us to somewhere better.

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Better according to your view.

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And Lord God, and when we follow you, we discover that it truly is better for us as well.

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So Lord, we thank you for that.

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We ask you, Lord, to really pierce through any distraction that I might be causing here

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this morning, or perhaps anything that's on people's minds that they think are

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more important than hearing from you.

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And Lord, we ask your Holy Spirit to just come and really just cleanse us

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of any distraction, any wrong thought, any pessimism, Lord God, or any depression,

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Lord, anything that's blocking hope.

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Because Lord God, we really do have a heavenly hope.

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And Lord, the more we lay hold of that,

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the more we receive what that hope is leading to here on earth, Lord God.

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And we want to access everything that's stored up in heaven.

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We want to start tapping into that right now, right here, Lord God, because we need it now.

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So Lord God, we ask you to speak to us through your wonderful word in Jesus' name.

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Amen.

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Amen.

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So a couple months ago, Jill and I went down to see my daughter Morgan and her husband,

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Tevin.

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He's an associate pastor at some mega church in Orlando area and our two grandsons,

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Kingston and Coast.

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And while we were there, we went to the church.

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And at this church, there's a lot of Disney.

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They have a school, right?

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Disney school in Disney, right?

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And they have a lot of Disney workers that actually attend this big mega church,

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because it's literally like 15 minutes from Disney.

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Anyone ever go to Disney land or world or anything?

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I think it would be world around here, but anyway.

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And so it's just an interesting breed, you know, people who are like all in to Disney.

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But as I was thinking about that, I'm thinking, you know, like Disney,

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Walt Disney, like really changed quite.

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He just, he just created so much new things into humanity, some good, some bad,

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whatever, however you feel about it.

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I personally, I'll just say Jill keeps saying,

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we got to take the grandkids to Disney.

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I'm like, no, we don't.

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To me, it's a money pit.

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We did it, been there, done that.

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And actually we used to have this great deal of friends of ours had a timeshare

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in Disney and we would go to Disney and stay at the timeshare.

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So we saved a ton of money, you know, going out.

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So we actually went down a few times, you know,

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but all I remember is every ride you get off,

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there's a cash register waiting for you, a shop, a gift shop with stuff.

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And you're like, oh, you know, so I don't know.

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It's just going to drop tens of thousands down there.

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So I'm like, we're not going to stop talking about it.

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Okay. But any, yeah, Morgan lives there.

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And by the way, what's funny though, is that that they have a year pass.

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So they go for next to nothing.

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So like, you know, whereas some kids might go to a playground,

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Kingston and coast are in magic kingdom,

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going on a ride in the middle of the day.

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And we're like, like, you know, they have no idea until later on how they,

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you know, how different they have it than others

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because it's so cheap for them to go to Disney.

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But anyway, as I was thinking about Walt Disney and how much he really

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changed the face of entertainment and family entertainment and amusements.

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And as I was thinking about him, you know, he had such a vision, right?

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I mean, could you imagine like he, back in the 50s,

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having this vision of this amusement park that,

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that he, that families would go and they would stay there,

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drop a ton of money.

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Okay.

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But they would have just a great time and all the characters

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you could develop out of this.

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It was a vision, right?

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And he was so like captured and assured and mesmerized by that vision

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that he started to, to develop it and commit to it and talk to investors,

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start to look for land.

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Now this was in California for that, you know, the land,

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but he was looking for land and, you know, talking to developers.

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And he was really committing to this with investment of time and energy and,

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and vision, right?

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And then from there, of course, he just went all in and he said,

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I have to do this.

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Like he wouldn't rest until it was completed.

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By the way, I looked into him.

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I think he was Christian, at least that was the reported ideas, you know,

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I love hearing that Christians did amazing things, you know,

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so Walt Disney, you know, definitely did have a huge impact on all children's

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entertainment and so forth.

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And I have a slide up there, Tammy.

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So what did Walt Disney actually do?

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He had hope.

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Because when you think about all these phases of his vision,

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it was really the development of hope because he had a vision,

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this amusement park, all the characters and so forth.

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And, and he was confident about it.

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He said, this isn't just a blip in my mind.

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This is something that I'm going to commit to.

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Okay.

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And then from there, he was confident of it.

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And then from there, he wouldn't rest until it came to completion.

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Right.

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And, and really, so he had hope.

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He had high hopes, right?

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I have high hopes.

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We've got high hopes.

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You remember that song?

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We've got high apple pie in the sky hopes.

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And if you're a visitor, like, this is a weird guy.

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What are we doing here?

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But anyway, but he had, you know, he had high hopes, you know,

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and, and look, it came to fruition.

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And it always amazes me that people that really changed,

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really the, the course of humanity, think of the Wright brothers, right?

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Wilbur and Orville, you know, and they were Christians too.

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Like I said, so many Christians did amazing things.

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In fact, their, their father Malcolm was a Bishop, a Protestant Bishop,

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you know, and they were raised as Christians and they had this vision.

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Imagine having vision that I want to fly like that bird.

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Okay.

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Like, and all, you know, what happened out on Kitty Hawk and all the

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trying to get those planes flying and everything.

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And now here we are, you know, well, now we're no longer in a shutdown.

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But like people can't fly anywhere because there's,

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there's no air traffic controllers.

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Imagine Orville saying to Wilbur,

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what happens when there's no air traffic controllers?

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You know, like, what are you talking about?

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Right.

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Sometimes we don't even know where our vision is going to go.

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Right.

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But, you know, the Orville, I mean, the Orville brothers,

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the Wright brothers, they had a vision.

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They were confident of the vision.

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We can do this.

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Right.

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They were committed to the vision and they wouldn't rest

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until that vision was complete.

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Well, as we read today about Abraham and Sarah,

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in the same way, the word is going to tell us that's what they had.

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They had a vision.

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Okay.

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And they were confident.

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They were assured of that vision and they were not even sure of it,

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but they were committed to it.

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In other words, they would invest everything they had into it in terms of their lifestyle.

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And then finally, they wouldn't rest.

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They saw themselves as pilgrims in a foreign land.

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They wouldn't rest.

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Now, in the same way, believers, Christians, you know, we have hope in the Lord.

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And though Disney may see the outcome, at least some of it, the outcome,

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Disneyland was built, but so many other things weren't yet.

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But he had a vision and he actually saw complete it.

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Well, the Wright brothers, they certainly saw that two-layered winged airplane fly

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and they saw it, right?

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But some things we're never going to see this side of heaven as believers, right?

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We're going to see some of it.

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We're going to see a remnant or a shadow of things to come.

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We're going to like be able to see some evidence.

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You know, in fact, remember in Hebrews 11.1, we started off this whole study of the hall of faith.

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And the first verse we saw was now faith is the substance.

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And depending on your version, substance, I called it foundation.

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It's the confidence.

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It's the assurance.

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It's the reality of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.

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So we're going to see some of the evidence of our faith and our hope here on earth.

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But someday when we get there, we're going to see the fruition of all of it.

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And we can trust the Lord is building something in heaven for us.

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Amen.

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And this idea of hope, the noun, alpis, okay, is not just a wish.

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A lot of times we say, oh, I hope I win the lottery or I hope this or I hope that.

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And it's kind of like wishful thinking, isn't it?

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But alpis in the Bible is expectation or anticipation of good from God.

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In fact, actually, the word is used for bad, too.

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You know, when you anticipate bad in the Bible, that means you're hoping for bad.

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Doesn't that seem like it doesn't fit right?

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I really hope something bad happens today.

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What, are you crazy?

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But really, if we're anticipating bad things, guess what we're going to see?

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Bad things.

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We're always going to see the glass half full.

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I mean, half empty, not half full.

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We're never going to see the potential.

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We're only going to see what isn't, not what will be.

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And so this is the idea of this hope.

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And so we're going to read now that Abraham and Sarah had hope.

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And though they didn't see it this side of heaven, they will someday, you know?

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As I think about this, like hope, a lot of times we cling to that verse in Jeremiah 29, 11.

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Can you quote it?

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Well, we just showed you.

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We'll read it.

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I'm about to say, wow, you guys are good.

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But we can read it together.

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For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, says the Lord.

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Thoughts of peace and not of evil to give you a future and a hope, a hope.

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You know, he has plans for good things for you, not bad.

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You know, things in this world that happened to us, we blame God for it.

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When really, that's just the fall of the world.

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But when we trust him, we know that he is taking us out of that into something better.

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And so let's dive right into the word.

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And we're only reading nine verses today or seven something.

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But anyway, let's take a look at Hebrews 11 verse eight.

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And by faith, Abraham obeyed when he was called to go out to the place

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which he would receive as an inheritance.

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And he went out not knowing where he was going.

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By faith, he dwelt in the land of promise as in a foreign country,

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dwelling in tents with Isaac and Jacob, the heirs with him of the same promise.

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For he waited for the city which has foundations whose builder and maker is God.

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Well, isn't that epic sounding, you know?

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He's building something for you that really isn't even of this world.

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You might see a remnant of it, but it's something even greater.

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And so Abraham believed he left a land where his father and his whole family owned.

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And he would have been an heir probably of a lot of property, but he left.

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But you know what I love about the New Testament?

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I don't know if you've ever noticed, but someone pointed out to me one time,

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like, wow, that's right.

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Whenever the New Testament talks about the patriarchs of the Old Testament,

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do you notice they never talk about the bad things?

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They only talk about the good things.

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Isn't that interesting?

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Like, you know, it talks about Samson did some bad stuff.

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Well, guess what?

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It only points out the good stuff.

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And you know what that says to me?

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You know what it says?

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That he will remember our sins no more.

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We are New Testament believers.

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You know?

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He's not going to say, oh, remember?

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Yeah.

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Well, you remember when Darren did that thing, you know?

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Remember Pop?

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You know, he's not going to say that.

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He's going to say,

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Darren, Darren's here with us, Pop.

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You know?

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I mean, this is how he sees us, you know?

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He's going to remember those things no more.

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Because, you know, Abraham wasn't instantly obedient.

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Do you know that?

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Like, in fact, we have a map up there that shows that when Abraham left Er the Chaldeans,

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right, he left with his father.

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He was supposed to leave his father.

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He actually brought his father.

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Now, probably his father says, I want to go, too.

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What are you going to say to your Pop?

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You know?

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Stay home.

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No.

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He, his dad went with him, right?

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And then did he go right to Canaan?

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No.

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He went to Haran, which is kind of a roundabout way to the Promised Land,

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probably to avoid desert and everything.

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I left the current countries in there because I thought it was interesting

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to see where Haran is in Turkey.

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And he cut through what's now called Syria and so on.

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And then he stayed in Haran 15 years until his dad died.

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So, you know, so he obeyed God.

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But there was some delay for whatever reason.

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We don't know the reasons, right?

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And then he moved to Canaan, okay?

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But then there was a famine.

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And then you know where he went?

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Egypt, okay?

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Which is all the way down to the far, let me see.

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Far left, okay?

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That little pie wedge, right?

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So he went across that in two.

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And so he left the Promised Land and was in Egypt.

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And you know what happened in Egypt?

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You know, first of all, Pharaoh took Sarah, his wife, to be in his harem.

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You know, that could have been dangerous, right?

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Thank God the Lord intervened and didn't allow Pharaoh to have his way with Sarah.

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But there, Sarah is, you know, going to be the mother of faith in a sense,

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Abraham being the father of believers, right?

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The first one who was credited righteous because of his faith in God.

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But there, Sarah, you know, almost pawned off to Pharaoh, okay?

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And not only that, but while they were there,

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they picked up a hitchhiker named Hagar, okay?

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Hagar the hitchhiker, right?

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And so she went with them back finally to the Promised Land, right?

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And then you know the story with her and Ishmael and so on, right?

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So, you know, Abraham obeyed, but there was some delay, okay?

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And there was some derailed decisions, I guess you'd say, right?

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And even some doubt, you know?

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Because then the Lord said, no, I'm going to give you a son, okay?

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And a Promised Son, and it's not Ishmael.

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And do you remember what happened?

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Abraham actually went prostate, down on the ground, prostrate.

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There it is.

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I do that every time.

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But anyway, you know, he did a liver right on the ground, no.

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So he fell down, but we read in Genesis 1717 that he laughed, like God's...

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Imagine that, like God says, you know what?

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I'm about to do something amazing for you, Ann.

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You just wait and see something amazing and awesome is going to happen.

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You know, that's not the response God wants to hear from us.

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When we laugh and he's given us a promise, right?

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But Abraham's on the ground, like, are you kidding me?

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What am I going to be 100 when I have this child?

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And Sarah's going to be 90, right?

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So he's laughing, right?

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You know, so there was even a little bit of, call it doubt or confusion, right?

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But aren't you glad the Bible leaves all that in there?

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Because, you know, these are patriarchs of faith.

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Not mention any of that in the New Testament.

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Do you walk step by step with God obeying every absolute thing,

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doing exactly what he tells you every single time?

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You know, I don't, I'm just admitting, you know, I wish I did.

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But like, I go astray sometimes, I find a new trajectory, you know, whatever.

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But like, you know, but he leaves that in there so we can see, wait a minute, you know,

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God has a plan for me and I can't ruin it if I keep trusting him.

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I have to keep hoping him.

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And then let's read on about Sarah.

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Verse 11, and by faith, Sarah herself also received strength to conceive seed

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and she bore a child.

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And when she was past the age because she judged him faithful, who had promised,

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therefore from one man and him as good as dead were born as many as the stars of the sky in

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multitude, innumerable as the sand which is by the seashore.

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And so here, you know, Sarah was going to be, you know, the queen of nations.

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And of course, her name was changed from Sarai to Sarah.

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And yet she believed that she would have a baby.

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Well, you know, there's more to that story, too.

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Okay, you know what I'm talking about, right?

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When the three came and God was with the angels talking to, you know,

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talking to Abram and say, Hey, you know, actually, where's Sarah?

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Oh, she's right in the tent.

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And then this picks it up.

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Thanks, Tammy.

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In Genesis 18, now Abraham and Sarah were old, well advanced in age and Sarah had

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passed the age of childbearing.

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Therefore, when she heard that this time next year at the at the time of

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when babies would be born basically nine months, you're going to have a son.

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And Sarah is in the tent listening.

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And and therefore, Sarah laughed within herself saying,

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After I have grown old, shall I have pleasure?

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My Lord being old also.

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And the Lord said to Abraham, why did Sarah laugh?

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Saying, shall I surely bear a child since I am old?

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Is anything hard for the Lord?

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At the appointed time, I will return to you according to the time of life.

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And Sarah will have a son.

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But I love this little tidbit at the end.

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But Sarah denied it saying, I did not laugh.

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You're talking to God.

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No, God, you got that wrong.

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I mean, that's it's funny.

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Are you glad that's in there?

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Okay.

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Did you ever have a dialogue with God like that?

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Not quite, but something like it, you know, for she was afraid.

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And he said, No, but you did laugh like a little back and forth.

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It's funny.

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Isn't this funny?

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But thank God, you know, the word, you know, the Lord has a sense of humor too.

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Doesn't he?

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And, you know, we could say, No, Lord, I'm not built for that.

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Just like Moses.

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I can't even talk.

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You know, all right, fine.

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Here comes your brother.

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We'll give him a try.

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You know, so, you know, we can't out talk God.

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He knows the plans he has for us plans to prosper us not to harm us for a hope and a future.

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Amen.

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And so this is the idea.

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And I'm just so glad I can really relate to this story really about first of all, delay.

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Have you ever dragged your feet when God's pulling into a place, you know,

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and went kicking and screaming, right?

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Or made decisions that kind of derailed where he's taking you to.

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And then even doubted when he got you or started bringing you to that place.

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I remember even while we were planning this church, I mean, I worked over in

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Shalfont Bucks County at Calvary Chapel Central Bucks.

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And, and we serve in so many capacities there.

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I love that.

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We love all the people there.

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We had a great time, you know?

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And I'll never forget the Solid Rock Cafe, which was this great cafe.

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I'll tell you what, our, our fellowship hall is such a great communion of folks.

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Don't run out of here at the end of the service.

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Make sure you hang out with everybody because it's so much fun hanging out with believers,

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isn't it?

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And so we would hang out the Solid Rock Cafe.

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And, and so it was a great time.

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It really was.

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And John Hasler, he just like, whatever, like, he let us do anything because the Lord was blessing us,

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you know, and, and it was just a great time.

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And yet the Lord kept putting this vision and Jill and my mind about like,

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we got to start something new starts, you know, we got to, we got to do something entrepreneurial

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because I'm an entrepreneur, you know, and, and we got to start something, you know,

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create something, you know, but we got it so good here.

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You know, I mean, really like we have so much opportunity, you know, and then so,

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so I was dragging my feet.

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I was delaying and this was back in like 2011.

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He started telling us that.

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And then the more opportunities at Central Bucks were presented.

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I said yes to everything.

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I don't know.

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What am I doing?

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So before you know it, I'm like in charge of this, doing this, doing that.

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And I'm like, I'm like all in now at Central Bucks.

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And I'm like, I'm not like obeying, you know, I'm stuck.

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You know, I'm like, I'm delaying, you know.

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And then finally I said, you know, I'm not, I'm no youngster here.

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I'm like, I'm 50 years old.

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Like, why do I want to like tackle that at this point?

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You know, I mean, that's for young kids coming out of seminary thinking

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they're going to rule the world and blah, blah, blah, you know, like,

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but like that unction, that Holy Spirit just kept saying,

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oh, you got to do this.

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And the more and more, you know, I just realized I have to do that.

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Like we've got to do this.

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I finally said, you know, I'm going to help you.

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I'm going off payroll and no more, you know, pay.

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And I'm going to help you find someone to replace me in these capacities.

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And that's what we did.

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And we actually during that whole time started

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Lansdale Life Church during that whole time.

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Because we just said, you know what?

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We got to do it.

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We just got to like commit.

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And finally, I was in Haran long enough.

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I delayed.

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Okay, I derailed with all these other things I committed to.

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And I even doubted 50 years old.

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But finally, we just said, just do it, you know, just God will do it, you know,

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and and he did praise the Lord, you know, and he's still doing it.

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You know, he's not finished with us.

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He's not finished with any of us here.

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Right.

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But so I could totally relate on this delay,

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derailed decisions and even doubts, you know,

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but the Lord is still carrying you to your hope.

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He still has a journey for you.

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And even when you delayed, when you made poor decisions, dumb things,

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you know, whatever you did, he said, we just forget that.

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Let's go.

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It's time.

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It's go time.

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So anyway, so let's read all we're going to finish up here in verse 13.

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These all died in faith, not having received the promises,

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but having seen them afar off.

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There it is.

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What we just talked about Walt Disney, the Wright brothers,

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anyone else you want to think of who did great things.

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They were assured of them.

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Okay, they were.

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They embrace them and they confess that they were strangers.

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See, they saw it in verse 13.

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They were confident.

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They were assured of it.

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They embrace them.

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In other words, they went all in like, I'm not going back home.

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I'm going to continue in this land, even though I don't have a home.

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And finally, they confess that they were just strangers and pilgrims on the earth.

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I think that's what happens to us.

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Sometimes we can become complacent, you know?

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I mean, hope is like the idea that we see the landscape in front of us

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and it might be a valley.

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It might be all kinds of obstacles, but we see a mountain up there.

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We know that's where we're supposed to go.

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We have to get to the mountain.

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So if you keep your eyes fixed on where you're going,

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keep your eyes fixed on Jesus Christ,

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you know, the author and finisher of our faith,

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we keep our eyes fixed on him.

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He takes us there.

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We don't get caught up in when things don't go right.

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We don't get caught up in pessimism.

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And we don't get caught up on like obstacles

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that interfere with God's goal for our lives.

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We can't, right?

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And because we have to trust he's taking us to our future.

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If we get, if we start camping out where we are

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and we start getting complacent and apathetic

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and think, well, you know, this is good enough.

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It's not good enough.

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He's taking you to somewhere better.

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So let's finish up.

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Verse 14.

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For those who say such things declare plainly

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that they seek a homeland.

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And truly, if they had called to mind that country

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from which they had come out,

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they would have had opportunity to return.

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But now they desire a better that is a heavenly country.

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Therefore, God is not ashamed to be called their God

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for he has prepared a city for them.

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What does that verse remind you of there?

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He has prepared a city for them.

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Are you thinking what I'm thinking?

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John 14.

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Behold, I prepare a place for you.

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John 14 verses two and three.

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Do you have that, Tammy?

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He says, and if I go, he says,

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in my father's house are many mansions.

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And if it were not so, I would have told you.

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I go to prepare a place for you.

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And if I go and prepare a place for you,

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I will come again and receive you to myself

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and that where I am there, you may be also.

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You know, he's preparing.

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He's preparing a place for us.

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And he's preparing us for that place.

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You know, it's like he knows the perfect timing.

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I just thought of a stupid dad joke,

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but I'll give it a shot.

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So, so this guy gets to heaven, right?

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And it's a taxi cab driver.

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Okay, did you hear this one?

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And he gets to heaven

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and he's with a preacher.

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Yeah, this preacher.

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So, so anyway, they get in the,

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they get in the van with, with Peter, I guess,

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and he's driving around.

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He's driving through the neighborhoods, you know,

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and as he's driving up,

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he see, they see this like beautiful, beautiful house.

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Okay.

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And, and he says, okay, taxi cab driver.

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This is your house.

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And so, so he gets, I say, wow, you know,

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it's beautiful, right?

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So, you know, so he goes in

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and then meanwhile, Peter keeps driving

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and then the preacher's starting to think, wow,

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if that, if that taxi cab driver, okay,

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got that house, imagine what me, what I will get.

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I'm a preacher of the word of God.

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I mean, many people have benefited from my preaching.

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Okay.

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And so they drive up

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and they see this kind of humble little shacky thing

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and he goes, all right, preacher,

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this is your place.

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Like, what?

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Like, what, that thing?

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Like, no, we're not going to do this in heaven.

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So this is a dad joke, remember?

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And so he said, well, how did that taxi cab driver

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get that like mini palace?

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And he goes, well, you see,

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because when he drove, people prayed.

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When you preached, people slept.

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Anyway, but he's preparing a place for us, right?

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And it's going to be better than we can ever imagine.

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Amen.

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It's going to be better, you know?

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And all these things,

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every little trial we go through down here,

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it's like, it's going to be nothing

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compared to the glory set before us,

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ahead of us.

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And so, you know, this is the idea that he is,

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he has a hope for us.

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And, you know, really,

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hope is having a big picture.

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Again, not getting caught up in the minutia of problems.

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I get so, it's sad when I hear people

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have such bad experiences in churches, you know?

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Because like, no church is perfect.

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In fact, somebody told me, Billy Graham said,

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you know, if you find a church that's perfect

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and you're going to it, you just ruined it.

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I don't know if he really said that.

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Probably not.

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He seems too nice.

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Had to be somebody else, right?

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Then somebody else.

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Anyway, it probably wasn't so harsh.

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But like, you know, really, nothing down here

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is going to be perfect.

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It just isn't, what are we looking for?

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Like, it's not going to be perfect,

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but we can see perfection when God is guiding us to that.

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You know what I mean?

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Because he knows where he's leading to, you know?

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You know, I love this, you know,

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it's the idea like, if we get a big picture, right?

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Like something that is beyond,

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like God actually takes us

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and gives us a better perspective of our life.

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It's like Hebrews 6 verses 18 and 19.

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It says, you know, that it is impossible for God to lie.

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We might have strong consolation

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who have fled for refuge to lay hold of the hope set before us.

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This hope we have as an anchor of the soul,

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both sure and steadfast,

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which enters the presence behind the veil.

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You know, I love that picture of an anchor in heaven.

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Isn't that so cool?

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Like, you know, you are anchored in heaven,

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not in the sea, not in the things of this world.

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You're not anchored here.

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You know, when people throw an anchor over on a boat or a ship,

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it's to stay put, to stay in our place, right?

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So we don't get shifted around and move around.

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But when we're anchored in the heavenlies with the Lord,

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we're anchored where he is.

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So no matter what happens down here,

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it's like, where are we going, Lord?

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Like we're above it.

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You know what I mean?

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We're like suspended from the obstacles

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and trials in this world.

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Don't you sense that?

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Like when your perspective is from God's point of view,

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aren't things so small?

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Little problems are like, what's the big deal?

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You know, it's like God is so much bigger

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than this little issue, you know,

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than this little spat I'm having with this person

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or, you know, this fragmented relationship.

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You know, God's bigger and better than this.

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I just have to make it right.

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You know, when we see things from God's perspective,

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he has the eternal big view.

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That's the view we want, right?

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Not the incremental little tedious minutia view

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that we live day to day because if we see life that way,

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we're never going to have the hope needed

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to build what God wants to build through our lives.

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Like from a tangible sense like Walt Disney

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or the Wright Brothers or any other person

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who has changed the fabric of humanity

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through what they have invented,

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the Lord is inventing things through you.

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And again, we may not see it all down here,

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but we will see it someday.

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I love hope.

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How about Romans 8, 24, 25?

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For we were saved in this hope,

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but hope that is seen is not hope.

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For why does one still hope for what he sees?

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But if we hope for what we do not see,

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we eagerly wait for it with perseverance.

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You know, when I read that,

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sometimes my negative mind starts to say,

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say, you mean I'm not going to actually see

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like any of this we're talking about

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until someday when I get there, you know,

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and I receive a crown

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and I throw it back at his feet anyway, right?

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Or, you know, like, but we do.

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You know, the more we hope,

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remember, like we just said

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that hope never disappoints, okay?

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It purifies us, okay?

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And in fact, the word,

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there's a word that says,

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hope deferred makes the bones sick.

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We actually get sick, you know?

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You know what that means?

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It's mean, we do see the evidence of our hope

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because there's been so many things

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that I just sensed would happen.

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I had a vision and I said,

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Laura, if this is you,

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then like I'm going in.

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Like, I just, I want to commit to this

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as long as you take me.

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And then I saw the evidence

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and I don't still hope for that.

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Why would you hope for something

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you already have, right?

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But you build upon it.

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Now what, Lord?

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What's the next thing

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that you want to build, you know?

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And look to see it come to fruition.

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And that's the idea

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because we just go from hope to hope,

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faith to faith to hope to hope, right?

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And we keep building.

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As the worship team comes up,

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I was thinking about,

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I probably always tell them

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to come up too soon

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and they're standing up here.

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I hope you guys don't mind.

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In fact, if you want to do a little like

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stuff in the background, you know,

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you could do that too.

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But I was thinking about like,

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like if we have hope

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that is higher than our circumstances,

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that are bigger than our circumstances,

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you know, and we don't see that

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this is just good enough, you know?

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Because when you see things as good enough,

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I remember like Lot in Sodom, you know,

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when fire and brimstone rained down

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and the Lord took Lot out, okay?

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And Lot, and he would have brought him back

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to the Promised Land.

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Think about that.

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Like he had an option to go back

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with his uncle, Abe, okay?

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And he could have lived in the Promised Land.

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And as the angels are dragging him out,

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you know, and he's like,

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oh, you know, don't look back, you know?

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And as he's carrying him and his wife,

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and he's like, well, do I have to go too far away?

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How about this little town over here?

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It's a little town.

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Isn't this town okay?

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You know, named Zor, okay?

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Well, the angels are like,

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this guy, he just doesn't grasp.

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Like there's so much more

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than Sodom and Gomorrah,

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and he still wants to hang around here, right?

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I think a lot of times we just think,

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isn't this good enough?

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Like can't I be complacent here?

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And even his wife turned around

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and turned to a pillar of salt.

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Like sometimes we just really don't realize

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there's so many better things ahead

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if we just trust God is taking us there.

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You know, and that's what he's doing.

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You know, so many people have said,

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isn't this good enough?

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Israel did it time and time again.

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You know, isn't Egypt good enough?

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You know, when they finally were crossing

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the Jordan River, two and a half tribes said,

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isn't this side of the Jordan good enough?

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Like do I have to go into the Promised Land?

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Like you're right there.

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Are you kidding me?

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Like why wouldn't you want to go right in?

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And then they got in there

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and then they started taking over

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and conquering the land

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like they're supposed to, right?

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And then all of a sudden,

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isn't this good enough?

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Isn't this enough of the land?

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Like these people aren't so bad.

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You know, this mediocre life isn't so bad.

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It's good enough.

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It's not good enough.

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No, you're better than this.

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We're all better than where we're at right now.

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We can all improve in Christ.

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And I'm not saying about doing more things

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and being, you know,

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I'm not talking about success from a worldly level.

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I'm saying we can all be better

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than we are right now.

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Does that make you sad?

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That gives me encouragement.

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I don't want to think, well, yeah,

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what you got right here,

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it's the best it's going to get.

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You know what happens then?

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All right, I'm going back.

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You know, no, it's higher.

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We're going to go higher.

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We're going to go to a higher level.

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That's what we want.

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We want to keep going until we get taken out

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like Elijah in the chariots of fire.

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That's what I want, you know?

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We know there's something better.

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The Lord has given you a vision,

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even just like Joseph.

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Joseph had these dreams and these visions.

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Like, wow, you know,

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everyone's going to be bound to me.

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You know, I can't imagine this, you know,

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but and all of a sudden, there he is,

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a slave, like what happened?

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But he just still had the vision.

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He had the vision.

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He had high hopes, right?

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I love that panic at the disco song,

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High, High Hopes.

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Anyway, shouldn't have even said that.

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Scrap that from the records.

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It's a good song though.

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But anyway, but, you know,

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but high hopes really,

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when we have a high hope, right?

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When you're Joseph, you're like,

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I'm not going to get like,

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I'm going to keep doing what I do.

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If this is where I'm at,

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I'm going to thrive, right?

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Then of course, he gets accused

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of something he didn't do.

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He gets thrown in prison.

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You know, now he's in prison.

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What happened to the dreams?

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The vision.

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But he was committed to the vision.

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He was assured of the vision.

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He was committed of the vision.

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And he wasn't going to stop

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until he saw the vision come to fruition.

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And he said to the cup bearer,

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will you remember me?

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Like, can you just tell people about me

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and hear that I, you know,

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two more years go by,

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still in the prison, you know?

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But he kept, he held on to the hope.

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And we should too.

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We have hope.

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Even in the midst of trials,

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we can lay hold of that hope.

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And it's the helmet of salvation, by the way.

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We got this hope that it doesn't go away.

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Thanks, Tammy.

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You know, there's Abraham and Sarah.

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I found this picture.

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And, you know, they saw the promise, didn't they?

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You know, even when it's like 100 years old.

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You know, Sarah, 90 years old.

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But they saw it, right?

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And they were confident.

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They were assured the word says, right?

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And they embraced it.

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You know, they're like, okay,

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if this is what you have, Lord.

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And then finally, we'll send away Ishmael and Hagar

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if they're not part of this equation.

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And then finally, they wouldn't rest

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until they had the promise.

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They wouldn't stop.

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Amen.

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You know, when things don't go right,

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I think we need to just laugh and say,

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you know, isn't it amazing?

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This is happening right now.

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But God's still gonna complete what He started.

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I found this picture.

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Isn't that the funniest picture?

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Like, can't you just picture Abraham and Sarah?

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Are you kidding me?

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Like, us?

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Like, 190 years old?

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Not 190, 100.

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And she was nine.

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But I just love that picture.

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Because they're laughing.

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They're like, this is just crazy.

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And to think greater than the stars in the sky

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and the sand on the shores

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are gonna be our descendants?

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Like, and there they are just laughing.

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I think we gotta laugh.

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We have to have an Isaac boat.

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You know, Isaac's name means laughter.

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Abraham laughed.

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Sarah laughed.

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We gotta name him Isaac.

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Laughter.

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And the Lord said, you're gonna name him laughter.

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You know, I think we have to have levity.

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When things aren't going right, we have to laugh.

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Because the Lord laughs.

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The Lord laughs at our enemies.

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He says, you really think you could stand in the way of me and them?

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And He laughs, right?

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And that's what the...

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We have to just have some joy, even in the chaos,

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and say, you know what?

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The Lord is going to fulfill what He promised to me.

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Amen.

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Let's all stand up and let's give the Lord a round of applause.

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Hallelujah.

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Father God, we thank You that we are anchored in the heavenlies

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behind the veil where our forerunner is, You Jesus Christ.

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We thank You, Lord, that we can keep our eyes fixed on You,

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the author and finisher of our faith.

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We thank You, Lord God, that nothing is impossible

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where You are guiding You will provide.

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So, Lord, we ask You to just download new vision into our minds and hearts, Lord God,

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that You would bring creativity to our lives that we never had before.

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We would see ideas in our minds and just say, that's it.

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That's the answer.

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Because, Lord God, that's who we are.

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We are Your vessels of greatness.

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Greatness, Lord God.

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We are great in Jesus Christ.

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You live in us.

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We thank You, Lord, in Jesus' name.

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Hallelujah.

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