Sunday Service - 2025-11-30

Sunday Service - 2025-11-30

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Being Blessed By Faith
Hebrews 11:20-22

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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So, we're going to take a look at Hebrews again, chapter 11.

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And today's message is titled, Being Blessed by Faith.

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And, you know, we think of bless, it's kind of one of those words that it's hard to define.

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You know, you might come up with, well, it means being happy, it means being fruitful,

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it means being Godly, all these things.

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But there are different words in Greek for blessed and to bless.

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And the one is mekarias, if you could put that first slide up.

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And that's where, remember in the Beatitudes when Jesus speaks about how it is to be blessed.

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11 times he said, blessed are they.

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And mekarias, he said in Matthew 5.

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8, blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God.

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Now, this blessed means it's kind of like a feeling and an overall joy, it's a happiness.

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And they will find happiness in the midst of this.

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But the blessing that we're going to talk about is eulogio.

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You know, I always know it when I come in in the morning.

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And then the worship just knocks it right out of me.

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But eulogio, okay, and we see this in the verse where,

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bless those who persecute you, bless and do not curse.

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And it's more an active thing, eulogio.

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And the next slide, we see it's where we get the word actually eulogy, okay.

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And it's broken into two words, you, which is to be well off,

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and lago, which is speech, a word uttered by a living voice.

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So in other words, now we're talking about speaking good or God's goodness onto something.

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And so eulogio means to praise, celebrate with praises, to cause, to prosper,

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to make happy, to consecrate a thing with solemn prayers.

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So this kind of blessing is what we do before we pray before a meal, okay.

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We pray that the Lord would use the food to empower us to do his will.

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So it's really like conveying or proclaiming God's goodness

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upon a person, place, or thing.

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That's the kind of blessing we're talking about today, okay.

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And there's a difference and you'll see.

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And today we're gonna look at five different people in the Bible

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who were blessed in this way and why it matters to us.

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Last week, didn't my son-in-law Tevin do a great job?

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Yeah, I just love that great man of a guy.

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He spoke and taught about Abraham offering up Isaac

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and he compared it really to the fact that Abraham didn't make Isaac an idol,

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though it would have been easy to do, wouldn't it have been?

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It's his only son of promise, okay.

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And by then Ishmael was already, you know, led away.

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And so he had one son and now this one son he's offering up

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would be easy to make Isaac an idol, but he didn't.

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He offered Isaac up to the Lord at an age that Isaac would know full well

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what's going on, right.

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I won't get into his age because it's a big range

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and different theologians have different ideas about that.

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But he definitely would remember God was offering me up to the Lord.

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But you see, the fact that Abraham offered up Isaac to the Lord

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showed Isaac that God is more significant than even Isaac

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and he's more significant than Abraham.

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In fact, God is number one, right.

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And so he was actually blessing Isaac by demonstrating this.

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And I know that's a hard thing to get our head around, you know,

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but really when we put a person, a place or a thing,

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but a person in this case above God, okay.

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What it does, it doesn't benefit that person.

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In fact, it really curses them in a sense

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because what they don't realize is how significant God is.

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And you know, I've seen it many times while I was a youth pastor

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of how parents would put their kids over God.

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Oh, we're too busy with the kids sports, we can't go to church, okay.

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Oh, they're too, they're studying too much.

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They can't go to youth group, okay.

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They don't feel comfortable with other Christian kids.

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You know, you name the excuses, okay.

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And they just, and so they would put the concerns

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or comfort of their children over God's purpose

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for their children's lives, right.

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And they think they're doing their children a favor.

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It never works out well.

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Let me tell you something, never.

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I've never seen that work out

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because what happens is the whole family starts drifting

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away from God.

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So you see, when we actually show our loved ones

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that God is more important than even them,

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we're actually blessing them because now they can say,

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well, this God, all purpose comes from God.

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So now they get captivated by this God who is so great.

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And so Isaac was being blessed by Abraham

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because he saw how important God's will is.

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And then of course he saw God's deliverance.

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And then he realized, you know what, if I follow God

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it's always gonna work out well for me, okay.

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And so this is the idea.

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So we're gonna look at five different people

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who were blessed.

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And I'll just give you one quick example in the Bible

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now that we're at it regarding relationships.

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Remember the priest Eli, okay.

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He had two sons, Hophany and Phineas.

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And they were in the tabernacle doing all kinds

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of bad things in front of God, okay.

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They're molesting women.

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They're stealing the sacrifice from innocent Israelites

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that were coming in with the best they can afford

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to offer up to God.

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And Hophany and Phineas would just come by

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and stab the fork in it and pull it right out of the pot.

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Thank you very much.

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You know, let me know when you have another one.

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You know, like just stealing from God, you know.

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And Eli did nothing about it.

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And God warned him.

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And it didn't turn out well for Hophany, Phineas,

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or for Eli, right.

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And that's what happens when we put our relationships

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as more important, significant than our relationship

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with God, it's a curse to everyone.

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So we need, this is a blessing is to demonstrate

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how significant God is.

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And that's why as a youth pastor, I usually used to say,

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you know what, make your kids go.

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Don't give them a choice.

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And I know some of you are like, I can't do that.

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Well, you can when they're five, six, seven,

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eight, nine, 10, 11, 12.

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Once they get to 18, go where?

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Yeah, right, you know, because by then it's too late, right?

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So we need to maintain that discipline in our children.

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So anyway, without further ado,

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we're gonna look at these three verses,

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but we have a lot of scripture we're looking at,

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of course, cross-referencing.

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And today there's a lot of narrative.

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You know, I don't know about you,

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but I love the Old Testament stories, don't you?

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I was talking to Jerry Dover yesterday.

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I was talking about how important it is

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to know the stories of the Bible.

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Because if you don't know the stories of the Bible,

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you don't really grasp the mind and heart of God.

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Because to me, everything I think of,

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I see something happen,

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it reminds me of something in the Bible.

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And I can relate it with something.

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It's an algorithm, if you will.

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It's an algorithm of biblical truth

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that when I see something happen,

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oh, I get it, that looks like this, that looks like that.

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It's like I see everything through a biblical prism.

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And really, that's why it's so important

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to know the stories of the Bible.

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But anyway, so let's look at Hebrews 11, verse 20.

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By faith, Isaac blessed Jacob and Esau

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concerning things to come.

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So many years after he was offered up as an offering,

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Abraham sent away for, before he died, he sent away.

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Go get a wife for my son Isaac out in Mesopotamia,

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where I came from,

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because he shouldn't marry anyone in this land of Canaan,

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because this land is cursed.

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That's why we're here to bless,

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to overturn this land with the blessing of God.

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So the man went, brought back Rebecca,

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Isaac and Rebecca get married, okay,

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when he was 40 years old.

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Years go by and Rebecca is barren.

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So 20 years into their marriage almost,

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Isaac finally just prays out to God.

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I don't know why he waited so long,

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but he prayed, Lord, please open her womb.

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And she got pregnant, right?

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And so now she's pregnant, not with one,

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but two twins, Jacob and Esau.

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And as she's there, her stomach is going,

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boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom,

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you know, like there's a rumble in her tummy, okay?

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And she's like, what is going on here?

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Some of you pregnant women, okay?

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Let's see a show of hands of all the women

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who have been pregnant in the last five years.

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I know you're all like, well, there's a lot of you,

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but have you ever felt the baby kick?

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Of course you have, or a punch or something, okay?

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And jump around, some of your kids that you know

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are musical before they even come out,

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you know, there's a bass playing,

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I, Vernon's up there going, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom,

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all of a sudden your kids are, boom, boom,

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and they're dancing, they're breakdancing in your womb,

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and you don't even realize it,

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they're doing head spins, no, I'm kidding.

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But you know, they're already musical, you know?

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I remember, you know, I used to sing to Jake,

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you know, in the womb, I would sing against Jill's belly,

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and you could just, you know, feel him moving around,

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and you know, and he's musical, you know?

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But whatever it is, you know,

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it's so important to realize

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that there are little humans growing up in that womb, right?

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And so, there's a rumbling going on,

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and so finally Rebecca says, if I am well,

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let's put this first verse up there,

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cross-referencing, Genesis 25, 22 to 23,

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but the children struggled together within her,

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they're already rumbling, and she said,

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if all is well, why am I like this?

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So she went to inquire the Lord,

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two nations are in your womb,

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two peoples shall be separated from your body,

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one people shall be stronger than the other,

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and the older shall serve the younger, okay?

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So, Rebecca is already being told by God

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that the second one that comes out of that womb

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is actually going to be greater than the first, okay?

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And so, they're both born, and you know the story

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how Jacob is holding on to the heel of Esau

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as he's being pulled out,

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that's why he was called the supplanter,

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or heel grabber, okay?

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And he's grabbing on, holding on, you know,

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hey, I'm supposed to be first, whatever the story is,

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but so he's heel grabbing,

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and thus his name is Jacob, the supplanter, right?

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And so, they start growing up,

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and as they grow up, we read in Genesis 25, 27 to 28,

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so the boys grew it, Esau was a skillful hunter,

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a man of the field, but Jacob was a child, a mild,

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and the word mild does not mean wimpy.

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I know I hear a lot of times in messages

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that, oh, Jacob was a fairy,

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he's hanging out with his mom in the tents,

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and you know, maybe they don't go that far,

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but it's this picture of this wimpy guy, you know?

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Jacob was not wimpy, he was just more reserved,

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more, I guess, calculated with his words,

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and his actions, and more discerning, perhaps,

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you know, he was just more subdued,

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and this word time actually means plain,

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complete, morally innocent, having integrity,

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perfect, quiet, ethical, wholesome, you get the idea.

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So, it wasn't wimpy, okay?

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So, Jacob hung out with his mom, okay?

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And he was a mild man, dwelling in tents,

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Isaac loved Esau because he ate of his game,

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but Rebecca loved Jacob.

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Now, preferential treatment of your children

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is really a kiss of death, isn't it?

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I mean, it's like, it's a recipe for disaster in your home,

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okay, but we see in this biblical family

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that's kind of what was happening, right?

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Because Esau was out there with his bow,

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and he was like, killing animals,

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and he'd bring me, oh, dad, look what I got this time.

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It reminds me of Jake, actually my son,

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Jake always texts me of his turkeys,

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his deer, his this, and that, and the other thing.

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But if you know Jake, he's actually a lot like Jacob,

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his name's Jake, right?

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He actually is a mild guy, but you know,

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like, you see that Esau's bringing home these beasts

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in the field, and you can just tell Esau,

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that's my son, look what he got.

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Esau was a rough and tumbly kind of guy.

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He was a man's man, you know what I mean?

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He probably didn't think too much,

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just did what he did, okay, out of instinct, okay?

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But Jacob was discerning, and Rebecca knew

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he's actually greater than Esau.

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But Isaac didn't realize that yet, right?

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And he preferred Esau.

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And so, as time went on,

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I wanna make sure time went on,

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Esau was getting older,

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and you would think that he appreciated

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the fact he was first born, but he didn't even care about it.

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And you know the story, one day that Esau came in

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from a hunt, he was hungry, he was starving, right?

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And Jacob was there, and he said,

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give me some of that lentil stew.

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Well, I'll give it to you if you give me your birthright.

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Oh, what do I care about my birthright?

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I'm starving, just give it to me, right?

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And we see this in Genesis 25, 33 to 34.

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Swear to me as of this day, so he swore to him

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and sold his birthright to Jacob.

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And Jacob gave Esau bread and stew of lentils,

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and then he ate and drank, arose and went his way.

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Thus, Esau despised his birthright.

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Like he could care less about his birthright.

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Now, I've met kids that really have a disdain

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for their parents, how that developed

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and what happened there, I can't answer,

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but when you have this kind of rebellious child

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who really dislikes their parents, you get the sense

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that this is exactly what was going on.

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Esau was hated by God in a sense,

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and Jacob was loved by God, it reads in the New Testament,

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for a reason, because God foreknew them, okay?

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So Esau was not only rough and tumbly,

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but he really didn't care a whole lot

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about his parents' opinions,

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because he knew that they were not supposed

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to marry anyone in the land of Canaan.

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But guess what, that's exactly what he did.

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We read that in Genesis 25, 34 and 35.

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When he was 40 years old, he took as wives Judith,

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the daughter of Barry, the Hittite,

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and base math, the daughter of Elon, the Hittite,

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and they were a grief of mind to Isaac and Rebecca.

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So, you know, Rebecca, Isaac is saying,

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what did he do?

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Why would he marry these people?

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Like, you know, like these are not of our people,

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and they have foreign Gods, foreign culture,

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foreign, you know, and they're paganistic, right?

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They don't follow Yahweh, and so they were really burdened.

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But you know, Esau still, I mean,

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Isaac still preferred Esau, because he loved the hunt.

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He loved the bravado of Esau, okay?

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And so as time went on, and we don't have the verse here,

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but Isaac was very old, couldn't see,

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and he said to Esau, all right, go out,

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hunt me something good, come back,

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and I'm gonna give you your first birthright blessing,

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so that, you know, when I seal you with this blessing,

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God is gonna honor it and just bless you, okay?

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I'm gonna eulogia all over you here,

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and you're gonna just be filled

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with God's, you know, goodness, right?

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And so he leaves, and as he's hunting,

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Rebecca heard that, and she's like, wait a minute,

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my husband's a dunce, okay?

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She didn't say that in the Bible,

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but she's thinking, what is he doing?

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I told him that actually Jacob is the better of the two.

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Why is he choosing the one who has already displayed

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that he's marrying these other women,

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he disdains his birthright, he could care less.

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Why is he still gonna bless him in this special way?

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And so as Esau's away hunting,

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Rebecca comes up with this funny idea,

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put these skins on, I'm gonna make some food

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as if you just went out as Esau and killed it,

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and you're gonna bring it to Isaac,

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and he's gonna bless you as if you were Esau.

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Now, I don't know, it worked, but it's still,

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I still can't put my brain around that one.

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So he did all those things,

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and, you know, Isaac was a little suspect.

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You never know, I'll bet you there's commentaries

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that questioned whether he did actually know who he was,

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but I'm not going there.

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So he comes, so as Esau's gone,

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Jacob comes back with the skins of the animals,

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feeling like Esau's hairy arms,

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and he's like, here it is, you know,

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how did you get back so fast?

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You just left, okay?

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Oh, God was good, he set me up with an easy kill.

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Okay, so he gives him the blessing,

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I'm not gonna get all that.

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And then as he's leaving, Esau finally comes in,

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I got it, pops, here's the killing.

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He's like, wait a minute, what just happened?

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Like, who was that just?

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Your brother came, and he pretended to be you.

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And so Esau was like flipping out, like,

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that's why his name is heel grabber,

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and he's so deceiving, you know,

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don't you have something for me, God?

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You know, it's always funny how you can't just muster up

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another blessing, right?

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But he's like, don't you have something,

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and he's weeping, and so Isaac blesses him,

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but probably not the best way you would wanna be blessed.

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And we read this blessing in Genesis 27, 39, 40.

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Nicole, you're doing a great job,

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I know there's a million slides up there.

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But then Isaac his father answered and said to him,

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behold, this is his blessing to Esau.

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Behold, your dwelling shall be of the fatness of the earth,

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that sounds pretty good, okay, he loves hunting anyway.

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And the dew of heaven from above,

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your sword, by your sword you shall live.

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That sounds tough.

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And you shall serve your brother, that's even worse, okay?

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And it shall come to pass when you become restless

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that you shall break his yoke from your neck.

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So he's saying Jacob's going to be better,

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and you're gonna have to fight and struggle

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for everything you get, okay?

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And is that because, why is that?

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Is that because Isaac didn't like Esau?

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He loved them.

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But he was finally realizing, oh, this is of God,

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because the Lord knows these two better than I do, obviously.

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And he has these blessings set up for a reason

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because he knows them.

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And so as time goes on, Esau is already planning

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to kill his brother, look, my dad's old,

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he's about to die, as soon as he's done,

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Jacob, shh, he's done, right?

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So Rebecca catches wind of this.

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She says to Jacob, look, you gotta get out of here,

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go to my homeland and marry women from women.

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A woman, it becomes women.

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You know the story, unfortunately.

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But marry away from my homeland, not of the Canaanites,

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which your brother Esau did, okay?

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And so we read this, we might have this one up there.

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Isaac then intentionally blesses his son Jacob.

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This proves that finally Isaac came to his senses.

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Are you tracking me?

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I know I'm going through a lot of stuff here.

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But Isaac finally realizes, oh no,

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Jacob is the favorite one, okay?

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And he says, then Isaac called Jacob and blessed him

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and charged him and said to him,

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you shall not take a wife from the daughters of Canaan.

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May God Almighty bless you and make you fruitful

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and multiply you that you may be an assembly of peoples

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and give you the blessing of Abraham

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to you and your descendants with you

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that you may inherit the land in which you are a stranger

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which God gave to Abraham.

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So he sends him off as a blessing.

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And do you know what happens?

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Esau, we're not gonna put that slide out

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because we're gonna run out of time,

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but Esau hears, oh, my parents blessed Jacob

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and sent him away and said,

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don't marry a woman from this land.

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And I already married two.

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You know what, I'm gonna find another one.

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And not just any other one.

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I'm going to go to the house of Ishmael.

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Now imagine being Isaac.

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Who's your arch enemy?

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Ishmael, okay?

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And your son goes to Ishmael

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and marries his daughter.

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Wow, that's spiteful, isn't it?

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Oh, my parents don't like this?

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Excellent, that's exactly what I'm gonna do.

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Have you ever met kids that do that?

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I have.

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Adults that are still doing it.

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They think they're still doing it to their parents.

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They're doing it to themselves.

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That's what they're doing.

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They're wrecking their own life.

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They think they're wrecking their parents' lives.

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They're wrecking their lives.

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So he goes and marries another woman, okay?

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Who's an Ishmaelite.

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So again, so it demonstrates the heart of Esau.

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So let's move on to the next verse.

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The other two are gonna go a bit faster.

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So verse 21, by faith, Jacob, when he was dying,

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blessed each of the sons of Joseph

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and worshiped, leaning on the top of his staff.

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Okay, so as time went on, you know the story

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that Jacob comes back from Mesopotamia

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with 11 and 12 sons and a daughter.

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And when he comes back, okay,

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he starts living in different parts of the Promised Land.

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And then his sons hate Joseph because he's favored.

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His father's showing him preferential treatment.

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And so they end up selling him into slavery.

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Joseph goes from slavery to prison

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to the second in command of Egypt.

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Second, pardon me, to Pharaoh, okay?

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And so now he's in control of all the land of Egypt.

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So he's really blessed.

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And then he's given a wife, okay, from Pharaoh to marry.

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And he has two sons.

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One, his name was Ephraim.

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The first one was Manasseh, and the other was Ephraim.

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And I think we have that verse up there,

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if you can show it, Genesis 28.

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No, no, I'm sorry, Genesis 41, 50 to 52.

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And he says, and to Joseph were born two sons

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before the years of famine came,

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from Asenaph, the daughter of Potipharic,

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priest of on, brought to him, to Joseph,

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called the name of the first born Manasseh,

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for God has caused me to forget

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all of the toil of my father's house.

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And the name of the second, he called Ephraim,

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for God has caused me to be fruitful

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in the land of my affliction.

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So here he names two.

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Now, there is a significance of these names.

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Manasseh means to forget, okay.

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He's like, you know, I'm actually,

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I'm thriving in this new land.

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I don't wanna remember anything of my past.

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I don't wanna remember the pain

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of my own brothers wanting to kill me.

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If it wasn't for my one brother rescuing me,

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I wouldn't even be here anymore.

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And then I got sold as a slave by my own family.

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And then I got accused of trying to rape Potiphar's wife,

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wrongly, I get thrown in prison,

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and then I'm in there far longer than I should have been.

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I wanna forget all that stuff.

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And as his son comes out, he says,

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Manasseh, I wanna forget.

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That's what his name means, forgetful, to forget.

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And then the second one was better.

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It means a double blessing, doubly fruitful, okay.

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Because finally he realized,

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you know what, this land is pretty good.

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Like if all that hadn't happened,

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I wouldn't be here right now.

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He finally realized this was by God I'm in this place.

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Okay, he told his brothers later,

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you designed all this for evil,

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but God caused it for good.

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He always intended me to be here in Egypt,

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living at large, saving lives

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and being blessed all over the place.

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If you hadn't sold me into slavery, I never would be here.

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Isn't it amazing how God uses really bad things

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in our lives to do really great things, isn't it?

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God causes all things to work for the good

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of those who love him

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and who are called according to his purpose.

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He uses bad stuff to do great things.

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Why try to forget it?

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He names the first one Manasseh

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because he said, I wanna forget all that stuff.

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But then when he has Ephraim, he says,

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actually, I wanna remember all this stuff

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because without all that, I would not be here.

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I don't know about you,

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but I remember a lot of bad things that happened in my life.

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And now I'm connecting the dots.

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And I'm saying, because that happened, this happened,

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then this happened, then that happened.

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And here I am right now.

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Amen.

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What else is gonna happen next?

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If something bad happens,

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I'm just gonna follow the next dot, right?

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Because it's gonna go somewhere good, right?

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No matter what happens on this side of heaven,

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it's all for his glory.

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If we're seeing it that way, if we're living it that way,

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it's all for his glory, amen?

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And so he names his two sons, okay?

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And then finally, his father Jacob arrives into the land.

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He's getting old.

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He can't see either.

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There's a pattern in the Bible, right?

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And so he goes up and he goes, come here, Joseph,

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I wanna bless your two sons, Manasseh and Ephraim.

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And as he brings them up, he goes, bring them here.

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And so Joseph's lining up Manasseh to his right hand

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because it's usually seen as the right hand

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is really the greatest of blessing.

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And usually from the man's mindset,

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the firstborn should get the greatest blessing, okay?

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It never seems to work out that way in the Bible, okay?

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Because God calls his,

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he decides who's really the firstborn, okay?

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Man doesn't, right?

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So he lines up Manasseh to have the right hand

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of blessing by his father, Joseph,

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and he lines up Ephraim to his left hand

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of Jacob for that blessing, okay?

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And so all's good.

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He's all lined up.

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All right, dad, come on and do it.

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Dad can't see nothing.

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He goes like this.

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And he puts his right hand on Ephraim's head

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and his left hand on Manasseh's head.

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And he starts blessing them, okay?

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And he's like, and you imagine Joseph, he's already,

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we already know he's like a really OCD

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administrative kind of guy.

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I mean, he notices everything.

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That's what kind of guy he is, right?

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He's like, when do I interrupt him

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and tell him he's blind, right?

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I gotta stop this debauchery, right?

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And so as he's blessing him, you don't know,

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five, five, five, five, dad, no offense,

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but your arms are crossed, right?

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You're blessing the wrong people.

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He goes, I know, I know what I'm doing.

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Actually, Ephraim is gonna be greater than Manasseh.

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Here we go again.

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It's not the first born, it's Ephraim.

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And so he goes on to bless him even further.

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We're not gonna show the blessing,

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but he goes on and blesses them,

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but he puts Ephraim ahead of Manasseh.

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So, you know, there's theologians and commentaries

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that can go all kinds of places with why did he do that?

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How did he know, okay?

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Well, we see the lineage of these two

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when they became tribes and that played out, okay?

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Because actually when they were going in

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to the Promised Land, and I have a picture of that map,

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okay, and if you see here, they came around here,

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and as they approached the Promised Land,

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two and a half tribes stayed behind.

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We like it over here.

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We don't wanna live in the Promised Land.

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Now Manasseh was a big, big tribe,

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but half of them stayed over here.

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And most theologians agree

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that was a reflection of them as a tribe.

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We don't wanna go all in for whatever reason.

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We're comfortable here.

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They said to Joshua, no, we're good here.

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This land's good too.

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I mentioned a couple weeks ago, why be half settled?

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Why not go all in?

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If God is calling you all into his goodness,

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why would you stay half in and half out?

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In fact, James talks about living a double-minded life,

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right, and meaning like, I'm in, but I'm not in.

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I'm out, where am I?

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And not going all in to the Promised Land.

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And we see this, that this was Manasseh.

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He did not go all in to the Promised Land.

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And this could be a reflection,

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but also we see that Ephraim, even though it's little,

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it became the leading tribe of the Northern Kingdom.

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In fact, the first king of the Northern Kingdom of Israel

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was Jeroboam, who was an Ephraimite.

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So we see this playing out.

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So all right, one last one, you're with me.

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I know it's a lot of stuff,

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but it's good to know these things.

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All right, so verse 22.

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And by faith, Joseph, when he was dying,

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made mention of the departure of the children of Israel

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and gave instructions concerning his bones.

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Now that's just a weird verse, isn't it?

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But it's because Jacob said to him

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when he was blessing Manasseh and Ephraim.

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And by the way, you're not gonna stay here in Egypt.

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Your bones are gonna be carried back to the Promised Land.

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Now, if you're like me, when you die,

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do you care where your bones are?

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Like, it doesn't matter.

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That's not where your body is.

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But first of all, in that culture,

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the burial site meant a lot, okay?

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And in a sense, well, we won't go there,

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but it meant a lot, okay, where the cemetery was.

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In fact, it was special graves that were purchased

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where all the loved ones were buried and still are today.

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But it meant something because it meant that Israel,

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it will someday leave Egypt and return to the Promised Land.

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I'll bet you Joseph never had any idea

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while he was about to die.

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He was probably saying, oh yeah, yeah.

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And daddy told me, bring my bones back home.

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He's probably thinking, like 10 years from now

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or five years after we get tired of this land,

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don't forget my bones.

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400 plus years later, they remembered his bones.

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They stayed too long and became slaves,

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if you know this story.

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And so, looking at all these blessings, okay,

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you're saying, so what does all this mean?

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Because I'm trying to, as I'm going through this,

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I am gonna confuse them with too many stories.

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So let's summarize it, shall we?

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We got a few minutes to summarize these three blessings.

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So first of all, let's put these up.

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First of all, how can we be blessed by faith?

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Well, what did we learn from the first blessing?

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It's about the birthright.

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Esau could care less about his birthright.

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Esau did not care to honor his parents

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as being the first in line of his family

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and married whoever he want, did whatever he want.

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He could care less.

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But Jacob cared and he carried with him that blessing.

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So the first thing we can remember

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is cherish our birthright.

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You know, we are, of course, adopted into a family

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and the firstborn is Jesus Christ, okay, of the new creation.

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And we are with him in his first birthright.

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So we have the birthright of Jesus Christ.

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It's so important for us to remember we are blessed

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because we have the birthright of Jesus Christ.

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And I think it's important because as we live this life,

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it's important to remember it matters the things we do

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because we're a reflection of Abba Father in heaven, right?

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It matters, it matters.

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I am a reflection of my father.

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I'm an apple, whatever the word is,

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apple doesn't fall far from the tree.

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I'm the apple of his eye, okay?

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I'm one of his children.

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I belong to the first birthright of Jesus Christ, okay?

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That's remembering that, that's a picture of Esau and Jacob.

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Jacob knew it, Esau never knew it.

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And we don't have time to get into his lineage

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of Edom and so forth.

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So that's the first thing.

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The second thing is the blessing of Manasseh and Ephraim

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or vice versa, because Ephraim got the first blessing.

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What does that teach us?

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Well, one thing is fruitfulness is greater

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than forgetfulness.

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And what do I mean by that?

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So Manasseh's name was to forget.

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I wanna forget everything about my past life in Canaan.

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All the things my brothers did to me.

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And even the way my father showed too much affection

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towards me and not the other ones and they were jealous.

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I mean, whose fault's that?

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It's not Joseph's, right?

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It's not his fault, he's got the multicolored tunic

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and his brothers didn't, you know?

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I mean, what is all that about, you know?

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Here, you're so favored to me, I'm gonna dress you

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in something that nobody else has.

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That's an easy way to get your siblings to beat you up.

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Okay, you know, right?

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So are you ever gonna forget your past?

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Let's be honest.

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No, you don't forget it.

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You can't forget pain, but you can use pain.

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Because when Joseph finally realized, wait a minute,

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if that hadn't happened, this wouldn't have happened.

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Ephraim, my son, I am doubly blessed.

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Yo, being fruitful in the midst of your pain.

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You know, why be ensnared by the past pain?

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We can be propelled by it, right?

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I'd rather be propelled by pain than paralyzed by it, right?

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And we really can, we can use pain to drive us forward.

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Can't we?

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Can you relate to that?

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Fruitfulness is greater than forgetfulness.

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And one other thing is we gotta go all in.

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Because Manasseh stayed back, you know?

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He was double-minded, he stayed on one side,

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but he also went in.

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You know, if we're gonna be fully blessed by faith,

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we need to go all in, whatever that looks like for you.

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You know, whatever God's calling you into, go all in.

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Don't hold back and waste your time.

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Think about how much time we waste

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watching Netflix series and YouTube shorts.

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And I do it sometimes, so I'm confessing.

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Don't tell anyone, but I'm confessing

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for a great cloud of witnesses right now, right?

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But I realize no more.

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I see them pop up, oh God, now you're not getting me

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this time, not this time.

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I have important things to do, right?

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But really, why not just go all in

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to what God's calling us into

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and not waste our time with nonsense?

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And then finally, Joseph realized, you know,

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as great as I am in Egypt here, this isn't my homeland.

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My country is in Canaan.

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We all need to realize whether you're on a high in life

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and you're like, oh God, you know, this is awesome.

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I want Jesus to come back, but not quite yet

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because I gotta finish this good time I'm having.

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You know, have we all fought that once in a while?

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Anyone, can I get any witnesses?

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No, all right, I'm the only one.

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But sometimes I'm thinking, you know, hey,

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well, the Lord's coming back,

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but I wanna see where this particular situation ends, okay?

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I'm excited about, you know, you know,

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and I have more work to do.

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Lord, don't come back yet.

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I mean, I don't really say this, you know,

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because I know anything we, is revealed to us

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when he comes back will blow away anything

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that we think we're holding on to down here.

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I realize that.

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But at the same time,

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Joseph had a plush, luxurious life in Egypt,

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but he was like, you know what?

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But I know, I don't belong here.

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This is not my home.

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The word says that all of them knew

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that there was gonna be a heavenly country someday.

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And it wasn't about Canaan either,

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but it was about a future.

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So we have to remember that it's not about here.

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Lord, we wanna be fruitful

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because of the pain that we've endured.

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We're not gonna forget it.

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We can't forget it.

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But we can use it as fuel for our future.

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And Lord, we don't wanna be like Manasseh,

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living a double-minded life,

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staying half in and half out.

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Lord God, we wanna go all in.

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We wanna step into the promised life,

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not leaving anything back on the other side,

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that the enemy could come and snatch away.

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And Lord, we wanna go all in

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where we are fully protected.

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Lord, we wanna go all in.

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And finally, Lord, just as Joseph was told by his father,

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your bones aren't staying here

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because this isn't your home.

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Lord God, we thank you that we can thrive in this world.

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We can, but it's all for the kingdom of God.

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It's not about here.

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We can't take anything of this world with us,

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but we can sure store treasures in heaven.

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Lord God, it's not about here,

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but it's about heaven, Lord God.

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So we wanna remember not to make this our home down here

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and forget what our purpose is.

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And so Lord, we wanna, we thank you for your blessing.

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And Lord, we wanna be blessed by you.

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You speak good things over us all the time.

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You sing over us.

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Zephaniah 3 17 says, you sing, you cherish us

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and you sing over us.

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We are your prized possession made in your image.

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Abba, Father, we love you so much.

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And Lord, as we sing this last song,

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which was God orchestrated, not even arranged,

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God arranged it.

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Lord, we sing this song to receive your blessing.

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And we thank you in Jesus' name, amen.

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Let's worship the Lord.

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