Sunday Service - 2026-01-11

Sunday Service - 2026-01-11

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Unshakeable
Hebrews 12:18-29

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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You could turn to Hebrews chapter 12. Can you believe we're almost finished Hebrews?

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I know some of you are. I sure can.

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But I mean such magnificent lessons in Hebrews.

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And so we're drawing near to the close and we'll be praying about where to go next.

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But it's just awesome to see the significance of the entire word of God wrapped into Hebrews,

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all pointing to Christ. Today's message is unshakable as you're turned into Hebrews chapter 12.

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And in this, I always see this as such an epic scene, you know, as it's described, you know,

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comparing Mount Sinai to Mount Zion and the significance of the word of God.

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And, you know, we know the word of God shapes all things, right?

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He shaped everything into existence.

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And he also has the power to shake all things.

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And that's what we're going to be looking at.

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The way the word of the Lord shapes and shakes all things because he is master over everything

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and he holds all things together.

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So let's pray and ask the Lord to really pierce thrill and speak to each one of us.

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Father God, we thank you for your word and we thank you for your Holy Spirit.

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And we just want to rest in that.

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Right now, Lord, I want to rest in that.

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Lord, I ask you to do all the work here today that I could just be an observer and just

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a student here, Lord, just watching you use your word to do

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miraculous surgery on each one of us, Lord God, because we want to walk out of here

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more like you.

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So we ask you to speak to us today in Jesus name.

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Amen.

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Excuse my occasion.

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I'm not sick, I'm something, but I'm not sick, but we'll see.

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But I believe the Lord will carry me through this message.

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Unshakable, you know, as I was reading through this, we're going to read it in a second,

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but I was thinking about how, you know, the word of God certainly does have the power

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to shape all things and shake all things.

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And then I was thinking about different words that have been spoken, quotes throughout humanity

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that really have shaken the world, words that shake the world.

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And as the Lord brought me down this rabbit trail, I started to think about

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different words that just come to mind of famous people that they spoke different things.

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And some of these quotes that we're going to look at won't necessarily

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be familiar to you, probably most will, but a lot of times it's really just the messenger

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because of what they said.

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They said so many things.

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In fact, so many of these quotes, they had so many, I had to choose one out of hundreds, you know,

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of quotes.

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But these impactful words, these people spoke things that really did shake up the world,

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really changed the course of humanity in many cases.

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So let's take a look at some of these.

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And the first one, I don't even remember this guy's name, but he was one of the founders of

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this country, and maybe you did, but I just remember the words like the back of my hand.

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If you could put that up, Pat, the first one.

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And this is Patrick Henry, give me liberty or give me death.

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You've heard of that one right before.

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And this, of course, is the revolutionary war where our forefathers were forming America.

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And as a revolution against Great Britain.

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And so they laid so much aside, they laid it all down.

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Many of these were very wealthy people, and they said, I would rather be poor and stand

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for what's right than be oppressed by a religious oppression and a kingship that isn't Godly,

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you know?

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And then how about the next one?

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We have Abraham Lincoln.

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I mean, you know, you look him up and there's so many quotes of his and many aren't really

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his or their paraphrases, but he did say this and let's face it.

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His major claim to fame is the abolishment of slavery.

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And here he says, those who deny freedom to others deserve it.

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Not something happened to themselves, but for themselves.

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In other words, you can't be free if you want someone else to be enslaved.

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He had so many amazing quotes, but that was just one which isn't fully there.

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But you get the idea that he was all about, you know, abolishment of slavery.

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There's been a lot of critics that have come along and said, well, really, yeah,

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he was all about the abolishment of slavery.

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If you look him up, his family were all into this and he learned it from his mom and dad.

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So how about the next one?

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Gandhi.

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Okay.

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And interesting enough, of course, he was the he was in India and he was leading a peaceful

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revolution against Great Britain, trying to free their country from oppression, imperialism.

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And he was a student of Christianity, of Islam and many things.

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So but he had a lot of wisdom as a result of studying the word of God.

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And I'm not saying that it was spirit filled, but certainly it was truth.

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And he said, the week can never forgive.

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Forgiveness is the attribute of the strong.

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I like another thing which coincides really with this message.

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He says, in a gentle way, you can shake the world, you know.

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And so Gandhi certainly is an image to everyone of peaceful protest and also in prayer overturning

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the structures of society.

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Right.

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How about another one?

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Winston Churchill.

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He was an orator.

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I mean, that guy had so many things he said and wrote were just phenomenal.

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Of course, he led he led Great Britain when they were being bombarded by Nazi Germany.

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Night after night, they were shelled.

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And I don't know how London even remained after all the bombings they went through day

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after day, night after night.

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And yet he led England to stay stand against that evil dictatorship of Hitler.

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And he said, never, never, never give up.

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And of course, he said many other things.

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But really that again, it's not just the words.

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You might not know those words, but you can picture him of being this this

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catalyst for his country to stand up against dictatorship and against being a victim of

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Nazi Germany.

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Winston Churchill.

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I like another one.

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He always he said, if you're going through hell, keep on going.

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I love that because we all go through a taste of hell on Earth sometimes.

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But just keep going because God will bring you out of it.

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How about this Neil Armstrong, one small step for man, one giant step for mankind.

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I heard some giggling there.

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We're not getting into conspiracy theories to see the today.

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But certainly it made an impact on society, didn't it?

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Because wow, we landed on the moon.

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I mean, it was phenomenal to think that mankind could actually do that.

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Okay.

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Moving right along.

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JFK was another one.

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I mean, I, you know, he spoke so many amazing things.

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And the one, of course, is ask not what your country can do for you.

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Ask what you can do for your country.

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What a right wing thing to say.

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But anyway, I mean, really, I love those words because really it's a mindset that has been

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completely lost now for generations.

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Isn't it?

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It's like all that gimme, gimme, gimme, gimme.

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But anyway, so that was JFK.

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Again, he had many other things.

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And also, Dr.

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Martin Luther King, Jr.

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His day is coming up next week.

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And certainly his speeches are just so powerful.

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And so much passion there because of what he was standing for.

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The turning over of racial injustice in this country.

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And I have a dream.

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I really implore all of you, hey, all these people, by the way, have had their flaws.

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Every single person we've looked at so far have all had flaws.

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But when you get a chance, just watch some of his speeches.

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They're so emotional.

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I've cried watching that one that when he was saying, I may not get there with you.

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And can you imagine he would actually die that very night?

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It's just phenomenal.

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Some of his speeches were so drenched with emotion and raw zeal to see freedom.

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How about Ronald Reagan?

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Now, he said a lot of amazing things.

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But I think this is certainly one of his most famous statements.

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Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall.

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And he was in Berlin saying, let's stop separating people.

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Let's bring freedom here.

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And he was talking to, of course, the, I guess you call him a president of the Soviet Union.

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And so the end of the Cold War.

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These are words that echo throughout human history.

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How about another?

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We'll move more now into spiritual.

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And you know, I never knew Billy Graham said this,

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but it's funny because I spiritually instinctively say this all the time.

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I never knew he said this.

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He said, you will never understand who you are until you understand who God is.

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I mean, really, if you don't know your creator, how can you know why you were created?

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How can you know why you walked the face of the earth?

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How can you know the eternal you, right?

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If you don't know your creator.

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And so Billy Graham.

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And of course, another one who just recently met his demise through assassination

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is Charlie Kirk.

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And again, so many quotes, but I love this one.

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The future belongs to those who refuse to stay silent.

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How much has he motivated the next generation?

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I love his other quote underneath there.

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God, family, country in that order.

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Isn't that awesome?

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And then of course, you know, God has the final word and there is no quote that echoes

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more throughout all of history is Jesus Christ on the cross saying it is finished.

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I mean, you can wrap everything.

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It is finished.

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Hallelujah, man.

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We are just all of our sins were paid for right there on the cross by Jesus Christ.

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Whatever man says, God says it better.

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He is the beginning and the end.

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And when he says it's finished, our sins die with him on the cross.

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Because his words not only shape humanity, they shake it.

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What he says tears away everything that's meant to be torn away.

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And what remains is what belongs to him.

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We're going to read that in a minute.

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You know, as I was thinking about that, you know, God, Jesus said it is finished

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and he breathed his last and it was such a miraculous thing.

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And yet he says another word in revelation that is very similar, but very different.

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He says this in Revelation 21 six.

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It is done.

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Wasn't that the same thing?

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It is done.

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It is finished.

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It is done.

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It's a different Greek word.

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See, it is finished means is teleo.

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It means it stops here, but it is done is is guinomai.

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And it actually means it has become it has begun.

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Okay.

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In other words, it's fully prepare.

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Okay.

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It's like when Jill is making a magnificent meal like she always does.

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Okay.

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And she's and everyone's coming over.

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What do you make and mom and all this stuff.

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And finally, she has it already.

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She has a little appetizers out there and and then how do you say that?

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The the charcuterie board and she has that all set up and it's just wonderful.

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And then she says, I'm done.

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It's done.

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In other words, it's been prepared, but now it's time to eat it.

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Right.

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It's like when you graduate from college when I'm done.

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Well, really, it's just begun.

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And so the Lord will say that someday.

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Okay, it's finished, but now it has begun.

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Do you know we are all on the way to it is done.

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In other words, we are all a work in progress, but God is preparing something

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and he always finishes what he starts.

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Amen.

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And that is our destiny being aligned with him, being glorious, just like him.

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So our future is so bright.

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Amen.

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Amen.

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Hallelujah.

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Thank you, Frank, for that.

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So let's dive right in.

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We're going to be looking at Hebrews chapter 12.

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And before we start real quick, we're going to talk about Mount Sinai.

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And I love maps because it can get our brain around what was happening.

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Okay.

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So Pat, if you don't mind just showing this first map.

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Okay.

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And this is the land of Goshen.

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Okay.

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And here is after when Pharaoh says, okay, you can leave now, right?

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And so they leave the crossover a part of the Red Sea.

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They're heading down.

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They finally get to Mount Sinai.

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Now you'll look at different maps and some say, well, no,

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actually they went over here.

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Oh, they're, you know, they want.

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I claim this place because it's the most logical.

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But, you know, they got to Mount Sinai because this whole thing is a ridge of

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mountains, as you could see, but they got to here and they get to Mount Sinai.

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And this journey took 45 days after the passover and then after they left,

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after they left Egypt.

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And then when they got there, okay, Moses went up to the mountain.

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He talks to God.

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God tells them some things.

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He comes back down.

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He tells Israel.

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Israel says some things.

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He goes back up.

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And each time, by the way, it probably takes four to eight hours to get up this mountain.

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I mean, it's like 7,000 to 7,500 feet high, you know, so he's walking.

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And so he climbs back up, talks to God.

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He goes back down, talks to them.

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You know, there's a lot of, he went up and down, you know, like eight times,

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you know, Moses did.

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But anyway, this took a couple of days.

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Then the Lord said, all right, consecrate yourselves.

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Okay.

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And on the third day, I'm going to come down to the mountain and speak to you.

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And so it was three more days.

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So the reason I'm going through this math is because Pentecost,

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when the word was given, is 50 days after Passover.

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And we still celebrate Pentecost because that's when grace was given,

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when the Spirit of God was poured out at Pentecost in Acts chapter two,

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and it's 50 days after.

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So 45 plus five more of those things happening.

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It's 50 days.

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And you know, there's a Pentecost that the Jews also celebrate

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because that's when the law was given.

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We have something even far greater than the law to celebrate, don't we?

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We have the Holy Spirit given to us, which is manifest in Acts chapter two.

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So anyway, so now here we are on Mount Sinai.

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That's what we're going to start reading about.

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They're on their way to the Promised Land.

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But they're right here, okay?

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And so let's dive in to Hebrews 12.

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For you have not come to the mountain that may be touched

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and that burned with fire and to blackness and darkness and tempest

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and the sound of a trumpet and the voice of words

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so that those who heard it begged that the word should not be spoken to them anymore.

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For they could not endure what was commanded.

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And if so much as a beast touched the mountain,

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it shall be stoned or shot with an arrow.

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And so terrifying was the sight that Moses said,

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I am exceedingly afraid and trembling.

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And so picture this scene.

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We have here a picture up there of Mount Sinai today.

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And this is or at least within this modern generation,

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there's probably a road and it's higher than it looks.

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And this might be halfway up.

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I don't know, but it's a picture and it's basically rock and rubble.

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Okay, but we're talking about a scene when they first got there

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that the Lord came down and this mountain was an inferno.

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There was smoke billowing out the top of it.

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The ground was shaken beneath their feet.

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And there was a trumpet blast so loud.

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And guess what?

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It got louder and louder and louder and louder.

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I mean, just imagine you're there at the foot of this mountain

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and you're like, just make it stop.

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Like this is too scary.

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Like this has to stop.

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Like God is going to kill us.

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He's going to kill us.

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Imagine like, could you imagine sitting at the bottom of a volcano

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and you could just see a little.

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It's getting bigger and bigger and you're like,

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what are we doing staying here?

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Like, let's get out of here.

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That's what they were saying.

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They're like, let's not stick around.

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And then what does Moses do?

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He goes up into it.

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Isn't that amazing?

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He goes up into the mountain of billowing smoke and fire and everything.

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And so they were so fearful.

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You know, why did God come to Israel like this?

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Why did he come in such a spectacular bowl of fire

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and smoke and ground shaking and blasts of trumpets

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just to scare them?

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Well, yes.

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Yes, that's why he did it.

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To scare them, to create fear in them.

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Well, they were already afraid of the Egyptians, weren't they?

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Well, this is a new kind of fear.

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See, because Moses stepped into the fear.

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They were at the outset and they were just so scared.

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After a while they're saying,

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we don't even want to hear from God.

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Moses, you just tell us what he said, okay?

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They were so afraid of him.

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You know, sometimes fear is the best tactic.

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You know that?

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I remember we were away a couple of weeks ago

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and we were with Tevin and Morgan and our grandkids,

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Kingston and Coast.

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And Coast, you know, he's been running around

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since he's been like 10 months, you know?

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But he can't do steps because they live in Florida

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in a one-story house, okay?

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And he goes nowhere where there's steps, okay?

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But he's fascinated by them.

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And he thinks he could just walk down them

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like adults in Kingston, right?

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So every time we left the door open

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to the steps that led to the garage, okay?

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He would just start running over to the door.

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And we're like, now stop!

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Because we know he can't handle these steps

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and there's no side rails.

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I mean, there's a railing,

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but he'll fall right through that, right?

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So as soon as we stop, you have to yell and scare him.

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So he stops in his tracks.

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The other night we were over at Jesse's

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for a little birthday dinner with him

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and the kids were going nuts, okay?

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And they're running around and they're freaking out.

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And suddenly, as they're running around

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the whole house, it's like, man,

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all of a sudden you hear, smash!

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And I mean glass, like an explosion.

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And so here Van was running by him

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for some reason he either tried to grab

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or he just hit a glass mason jar full of water.

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And it hit the ceramic floor and just went, right?

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So meanwhile, he got past it

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because it smashed behind him.

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But there's a whole train of other kids

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running behind him.

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And we know they're running right into that kitchen.

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We're like, stop, right?

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Because their feet are, you know,

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you can imagine what can happen.

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We're like this and I can always yell louder

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than everybody as you can hear.

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That's what happens to my voice all the time.

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So I'm yelling and all of a sudden

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Van's bawling his eyes out.

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But sometimes fear is necessary to scare people

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out of the trajectory of their lives, right?

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Fear is necessary.

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Imagine if you saw a kid

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that was running out to the street

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and you saw a car coming.

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Would you say, excuse me, little boy,

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just stop, stop!

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And then if you could get to them fast,

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you would just grab them, right?

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Because fear sometimes is necessary.

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Amen.

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And a loud voice.

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I remember one time,

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if I told you this before, sorry,

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but some examples are just so good

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to not say a couple of times.

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But so we used to go down the shore

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at Harvey Cedars.

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My mom used to get a place

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and we were right on the bay.

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It was an old place

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but had a lot of leaks when it rained

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but it was still a great time.

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We were right on the bay.

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So one night I'm just talking with my brother.

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He went to bed.

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I was about to go to bed

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and it was pretty late.

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It's probably 11 at night or something.

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And I'm just sitting there.

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I'm getting stuff together.

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All of a sudden I heard, help, help.

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I'm like, what is that?

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Like, I just heard this screaming.

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And I'm like, how?

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And I was trying to figure out

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where is it coming from?

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And all of a sudden I realized

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I'm looking at it at a pitch black bay.

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I think it sounds like it's coming

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from out there.

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But who's out there?

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And then I saw way out there

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this little green light

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on this pile of small boat.

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And I'm here, help me.

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And I'm like, who is that?

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And I'm like screaming out

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into the pitch black.

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All I could hear is something,

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something rape me.

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I'm like, why?

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Like, I want to do, you know?

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I'm like, yeah.

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And I'm like, stop.

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And I'm literally screaming my lungs.

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God gave me a loud vocal cords

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and I'm just screaming, stop.

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And then for some reason,

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the boat seemed like it was going past

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the inlet and we were close

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to the entrance of the inlet.

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And I'm like screaming, stop.

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You know, and all of a sudden,

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I hear a man's voice saying something

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and I still couldn't make out

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what was happening.

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But what was happening,

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which I realized later,

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is he was trying things.

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She was abandoned on a boat

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with this guy, okay?

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Who knows what was leading up to this?

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But he was trying some things.

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She was freaking out.

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She was screaming.

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And then finally,

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when he heard other voices

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on the edge,

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he started saying,

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I'm not doing anything to you.

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And he started backtracking,

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which was awesome, right?

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So he's all of a sudden,

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we're okay out here

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because they're getting closer.

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He actually turned the boat

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and started coming towards land.

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And I was like, oh, yeah.

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Thanks, Jill.

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She remembered.

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I'm like, come in here.

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I'm yelling at him to bring

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the boat in, right?

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Now, if you're really a bad guy,

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like, I'm surprised you didn't

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just keep going like, yeah, right.

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But just a shouting voice

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of rebuke and fear

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actually probably made him

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start to think, you know what?

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If this gets reported,

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these coast guards

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are gonna be out there looking around.

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I am really,

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I'm not gonna get through this.

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And so all of a sudden,

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we're coming in.

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We're coming.

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And all of a sudden,

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when you know this boat

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just started pulling in,

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you saw the spotlight.

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He turned on the light.

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And he's coming in.

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And by then,

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we called the cops and everything.

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And as this boat pulled in,

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she was a mess.

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She was bawling her eyes out at all.

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And she ran off the boat

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and the police were there

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and they locked him up.

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And it was just like, wow,

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like all from a voice saying,

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stop, come in here.

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Isn't it amazing?

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And who knows what would have happened?

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I have a feeling

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what would have happened.

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But the Lord delivered sometimes

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just a shouting voice.

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The Lord can use these things

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to shake up humanity, right?

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To say, stop what you're doing.

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So the Lord was trying

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to scare the Israelites

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into submitting now to him.

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They were already slaves in Egypt.

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Now they were going to be servants

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of God most high.

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And when he leads,

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when you serve him, you benefit.

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That's what's amazing.

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When we serve him,

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we benefit so much

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because now we discover

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who we really are.

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And we serve with,

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that's what Godliness is.

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You know, I don't want to get sidetracked.

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Godliness is actually

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being a servant,

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but be highly valued and rewarded.

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It's a rewarded servant.

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That's what Godliness is

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if you dissect the word.

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But anyway,

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and so this is the idea.

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So you think, yeah, but then

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who would, you know,

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that kind of fear,

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how wouldn't you submit to that?

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Well, they didn't.

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I mean, lest we forget

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40 days later, right?

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We need it.

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I don't know what happened to this, Moses.

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Maybe he's, you know,

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maybe he's ashes up there

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at the top of the mountain.

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We need a God we can see and follow

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and they make a golden calf.

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Isn't that what humanity does?

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They aren't really fearful

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of God's wrath.

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That's why the fear of the Lord

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is the beginning of understanding.

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When you finally have a healthy fear

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of what God can do,

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now you can understand.

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But what's awesome

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is the more you fall in love with God,

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it's no more a fear of wrath.

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It's a fear of missing out

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on what he has for us.

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Amen.

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It's like, you know,

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that's why Moses knew

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I can penetrate that fire

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and I won't be burned

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because I want what he,

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I want what he has for us

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because what he has

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is something good.

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Amen.

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So anyway,

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so the Lord definitely showed up

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and scared them quite a bit.

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You know, people aren't afraid

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of God in this world.

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And it would be good if they were,

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you know, you look at Lot

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living in Sodom and Gomorrah,

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you know, the word actually says

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that he was miserable living there.

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Well, you could just leave.

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But no, we get accustomed

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to darkness, don't we?

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You ever notice

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when you step into the darkness,

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the longer you're in it,

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you could start seeing

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because darkness,

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you could start to see

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and be acclimated

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to spiritual darkness, right?

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And so this is the idea.

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We can really become acclimated

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to bad things.

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I love what Proverbs 14, 16 says about this.

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A wise man fears and departs from evil

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but a fool rages

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and is self-confident, you know?

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I mean, it's healthy

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to have a healthy fear of God.

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So let's read on

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verse 22.

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But you have come to Mount Zion

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and to the city of the living God,

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the heavenly Jerusalem,

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to an innumerable company of angels,

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to the general assembly

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and church of the firstborn

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who are registered in heaven

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to God, the judge of all,

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to the spirits of just men

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made perfect,

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to Jesus the mediator

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of the new covenant

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and to the blood of sprinkling

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that speaks better things

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than able.

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So here we're talking about

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Mount Zion

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and Zion is the city of David.

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You've heard of that before, right?

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That's Jerusalem.

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Mount Zion is the ridge

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that the Temple Mount is actually built on.

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If you ever go to Israel,

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you'll see this ridge of mountains

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and that's considered Mount Zion

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in the physical form, okay?

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And this mountain has a lot of significance

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because of the things that took place.

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It's where Isaac offered up,

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I'm sorry, Abraham offered up Isaac, okay?

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That's where David saw the angel of the Lord

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seize from the wrath upon Israel

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and that's when David was given the revelation.

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We need to build a temple here, right here.

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And that's where Solomon built the temple.

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So this was a pivotal place

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in the history of Israel.

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So it was a physical mountain

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and a physical place, okay?

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In fact, we can read in the Old Testament

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Psalm 482 talks about Mount Zion.

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It says, beautiful in elevation,

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the joy of the whole earth

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is Mount Zion.

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On the sides of the north,

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the city of the great King.

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So this is where the temple was built.

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This is Jerusalem, the city of David.

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Another, whenever there was Psalms,

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15 Psalms of sense,

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that they used to read as they walked up the mountain

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because again, Jerusalem and the temple

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were built up on this mountain ridge

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about 2,500 feet in elevation.

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And this is one of the song of ascents.

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Those who trust in the Lord

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are like Mount Zion,

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which cannot be moved

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but abides forever

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as the mountains surround Jerusalem

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so the Lord surrounds his people

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from this time forth and forever.

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So Mount Zion was a literal place

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but it was also a symbolic allegory

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of a spiritual reality, you know?

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And a spiritual Jerusalem

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because someday there will be a new Jerusalem,

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a new heaven, new earth and all of that.

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And we see this actually in Revelation 14.1

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where it talks about,

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and then I looked and behold

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the Lamb standing on Mount Zion

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and with Him 144,000 having His Father's name

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written on their farheads.

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That's about the elect.

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But we see it's,

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Mount Zion is also symbolic.

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You know, things that we see in Scripture

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are both physical

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but they're also allegorical.

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They're also symbolic, okay?

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And that's why many things

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that we see in Scriptures

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all throughout Hebrews

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are pointing to a spiritual heavenly reality

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but they're also a physical element

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here on earth.

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And this is spelled out in Colossians 2.17

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and Hebrews 10.1.

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They are a shadow of things to come

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but the substances of Christ.

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And then another place it is for the law

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having a shadow of the good things to come

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and not the very image of the things.

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So you see, there's a spiritual symbolism

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of things on earth

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but there's also a physical element.

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So what the Lord is saying to the readers in Hebrews

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there is actually a heavenly Mount Zion

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and that's what we belong to.

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You know, we know that we are not citizens of earth.

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We might be a US citizen

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but we are citizens in heaven, right?

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That is who we belong to.

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We belong to eternity in heaven.

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All this will melt away and burn away someday

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but what remains is our identity

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with Christ in the heavenlies.

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Amen.

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And so let's read on from there

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but I just wanna mention one thing.

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It talks about a blood sprinkling

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speaking better things than Abel.

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So what did Abel speak?

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Now we mentioned last week or so

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about Cain and Abel

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and remember when Cain murdered his brother,

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Abel buried him in the ground.

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The Lord came and said,

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where's your brother Abel?

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And Cain said, I don't know.

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Am I my brother's keeper?

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And then the Lord said this

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and we see this in Genesis 4 verses 10 to 12.

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He said, what have you done?

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The voice of your brother's blood

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cries out to me from the ground.

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So now you are cursed from the earth

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which has opened its mouth

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to receive your brother's blood from your hand.

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When you till the ground

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it shall no longer yield its strength to you.

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A fugitive and vagabond you shall be on the earth.

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So think about this.

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The Lord heard Abel's blood crying out.

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Okay, we're not gonna get too into

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the spirituality of blood

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but you know the life is in the blood

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but here Abel was crying out.

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What was he crying out to the Lord?

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What do you think?

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Father, avenge me.

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Father, my brother, Cain, guilty, guilty.

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You know, yelling out guilt

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because Cain murdered him.

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And Abel was probably like, you know, help me.

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And it's too late for him in this physical realm.

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He's with the Lord now, I believe.

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But you know, he was pleading his case.

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Guilty, guilty, guilty.

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That's what the blood of Abel speaks.

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Because it's Old Testament pre-grace time, right?

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And we were all guilty

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before we were covered by the blood of Christ

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who speaks a better thing.

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He says, grace, grace, you are forgiven, right?

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Abel's blood shouts out guilty.

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Christ's blood shouts out grace, freedom, forgiven.

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That's when he speaks over you.

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His shed blood washes away your sins.

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That's the better blood that the word's talking about,

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the blood of Jesus Christ.

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Think about this.

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You know, Peter, okay?

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Prior to Christ's crucifixion and resurrection.

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You were with him, weren't you?

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No, I don't know him.

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What are you talking about?

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Three times, I don't know Jesus.

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I don't know, by the end of it,

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he's calling out curses on himself saying,

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may I be damned or whatever if I do know him.

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And he's like, you know, blaspheming God almost.

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Just saying, I don't know him.

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You know, all this.

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Now the Lord comes back and restores him, okay?

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But what do you think for a while,

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every time he heard a rooster crow,

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you know, like he's forgiven.

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He's got to remember he's forgiven.

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Because a rooster probably reminded him

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of when he denied he even knew Jesus.

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Or how about Paul?

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You know, we read it like it's a storybook,

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but Paul was literally dragging Stephen out, okay?

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With the others.

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And he says, yeah, kill him.

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Let me hold your coats.

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Now just imagine you're holding your friend's coats

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as they're dropping boulders on Stephen's head

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and just killing him with stones.

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You know, that reads like a book,

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but you know, I just can't imagine actually being there

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and observing that.

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Just the horrific PTSD that's going through your brain

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thinking that I actually authorize that

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and encourage them.

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Throw another one.

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Now imagine that now he gets saved.

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He's forgiven.

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But every time he walks by a pile of boulders

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or rocks like, oh man, I did that.

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I was there.

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But you know, the Lord told him you're forgiven.

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You know, even to the point,

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remember he actually was stoned, okay?

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He was literally dragged into the town and stoned.

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And I imagine that Paul was just saying,

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well, this is fitting for me

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because I did it to Stephen.

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But the Lord rose him up.

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See, the Lord, he will overcome all of your past

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and convert it and transform you because of it.

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That's what's amazing.

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Because the Lord wants to wipe away the blood,

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the calling of Abel's blood in your life

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like guilty, guilty, guilty.

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You did that.

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Yeah, but I got the blood of Christ

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saying grace, grace, freedom, forgiveness.

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Amen.

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Amen.

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This grace, grace.

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I remember reading a verse that talks about grace, grace.

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And you know, when Israel was finally permitted

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to go back to their homeland

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and they were sluggish to go.

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And when they did go,

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there was a lot of conflict there

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and like, yeah, I'll just stay here.

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But God was saying, go back.

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You need to get back there.

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Overcome your guilt.

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When you go back, don't remember how you lost the land.

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Dwell in the land.

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And he was telling him, go back, grace, grace.

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And I remember this verse from Zechariah 4-7.

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And I love it.

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Who are you, oh great mountain?

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Before Zerubbabel, you shall become a plain.

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And he shall bring forth the capstone.

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That's the cornerstone, Jesus Christ.

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With shouts of grace, grace to it.

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In other words, that land does belong to you.

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And God will restore it to you.

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And I think he's saying that to all of us in our lives.

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Yeah, but I failed.

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But I messed things up.

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I lost what God had once given me.

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He's saying, no, go back.

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Go back.

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I say grace, grace.

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When Abel says guilt, guilt, I say grace, grace.

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You are forgiven, amen?

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You are washed clean, thank the Lord.

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So let's finish up.

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Verse 25.

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See that you do not refuse him who speaks.

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For if they did not escape who refused him who spoke on earth.

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Much more shall we not escape if we turn away from him

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who speaks from heaven.

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Whose voice then shook the earth,

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but now he has promised saying,

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yet once more I shake not only the earth, but also heaven.

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Now this yet once more indicates the removal of things

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that are being shaken.

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As of things that are made.

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That the things which cannot be shaken may remain.

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Therefore, since we are receiving a kingdom

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which cannot be shaken, let us have grace

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by which we may serve God acceptably

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with reverence and Godly fear.

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For our God is a consuming fire.

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Consuming fire.

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You know, you've heard the analogies of refining of gold,

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refining of precious metals,

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and so forth, and how they burn off the materials

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that don't belong, and what's left is that pure gold,

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that purity of the metals, because it's burned off.

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There's so many examples of this refining fire.

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But one thing you notice throughout scripture

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that the Lord burns away what's meant to be burned away,

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but what's meant to be remains becomes more pure,

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more holy.

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You know, we could see that when Moses is called up

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onto Mount Horev or Mount Sinai,

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and he sees the bush burning, but it's not being consumed.

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Why?

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Because the Lord's speaking through the bush,

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in the bush.

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He's speaking to Moses.

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He doesn't want to burn the bush.

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He wants to use the bush.

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You know, he wants to use us, you know.

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We are not going to be subject to hellfire ever,

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because he uses us, and we see that refining fire.

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As the worship team comes up,

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we just have a few more comments about these things.

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You know, we see Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego

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in the fiery furnace, and then the Son of God,

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Son of Man, is in the furnace with them,

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and none of them are burning, right?

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Nobody's burning.

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But then as soon as they open up that oven

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to throw the accusers in there,

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even their clothes burn up, right?

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It's just torched.

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That's what the Lord does.

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He burns up what's meant to be burned,

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but what remains becomes more pure.

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The Lord is repurifying us,

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and he's also shaking things out.

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You know, when you look at earthquakes

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throughout scriptures,

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earthquakes aren't all bad when it comes to God.

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He uses earthquakes for many things.

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He uses earthquakes for fear,

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as we saw today in Mount Sinai.

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The ground shook and tremors, right?

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To cause fear, but that they would have righteous fear

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towards God, because he wants to bring fear.

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There was an earthquake when King Uzziah was the king, okay?

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And he was usurping priestly duty,

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and an earthquake came and ripped open

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the tabernacle, and he actually got leprosy on his head.

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I'm sorry, temple.

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He got leprosy on his head, like fear.

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God does use earthquakes in a physical form for fear,

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but how about when he uses it for good things?

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Like he used an earthquake, right,

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when to release, to open up,

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first of all, to tear open the veil upon his crucifixion.

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He tore open the veil of the temple,

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so that as a symbol of anyone can come to him now.

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Do you remember when the resurrection, the earthquake,

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and the tomb of the stone,

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the stone of the tomb was rolled away,

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and Christ came out, right?

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When Paul and Silas were in prison,

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and a great earthquake came,

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and as a result, the prison keeper and his family

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all got saved.

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The Lord uses shaking for his own purpose.

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Do you remember when in the book of Acts,

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when the church were all praying together,

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and the Lord shook the place,

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and as a result, the Holy Spirit came upon them,

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and they were fearless.

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The Lord shakes and shapes anything he wants to,

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because he wants to shake off the things

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that are meant to be shaken off,

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so that what remains is what's useful to him.

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Do you remember when he told the disciples,

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when you go into the town,

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and you speak to someone,

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if they're not receiving your word,

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what do you do?

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Shake it off.

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Shake off the dust.

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Like, you know, your mockery,

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okay, your unbelief is not going to stick to me.

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I'm just shaking it off, you know.

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In this world, there's been a lot of dirt thrown

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on Christians, and still it,

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and still there's a lot of dirt being thrown,

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and far worse, to Christians.

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But the Lord, just shake it off, man.

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Like, you know, move on.

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You're being used for my purpose.

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I just want to wonder,

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what is the Lord trying to shake off of you today?

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What is he saying to shake it off?

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Like, what do we need to shake off?

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Wrong thinking.

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Thinking that holds on to when I've been ridiculed or mocked.

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Remembering things when we were bullied in school.

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Remembering maybe abuse in our own home,

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whenever it might be.

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What does the Lord say?

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No, that's not you now.

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Shake it off.

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You must shake off the old.

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Don't take that with you.

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That's why the Lord washed his disciples' feet.

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You need to wash off that doubt of the world.

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Don't let the doubt stick to you.

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Wash it off.

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Shake it off.

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Get it off.

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So that you don't take it with you,

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because you are of a Godly, heavenly purpose.

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And what does he want to shake off you?

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You know, he wants to shake us up.

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What's that?

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Knock it off.

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I was thinking, I remember when my kids would be

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fighting upstairs in the room,

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you hear smashing and things falling over.

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Not really fighting, like kidding.

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Playing around and be like,

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what is that?

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What is going on up there?

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Things falling over, furniture toppling,

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and you're like, knock it off.

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And I'm just thinking, we just did.

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We knocked it off.

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Like, you know, they're literally knocking things off.

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Right?

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But you mean stop it.

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The Lord wants us to knock off,

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to shake off the things

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that are not conducive to his use for our lives.

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So whether that be habits

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that you know are not God honoring,

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shake it off.

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It's not worth your time.

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It's not worth your energy.

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If there's things that,

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like relationships that you know

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are poisoning your well,

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shake it off.

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You have to shake it off.

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There's some people that may not belong

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in your inner circle any longer.

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And I don't know who they are,

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but if there's someone

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that is contaminating your well,

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it's time to shake them off.

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Say, hey, I just can't handle you right now.

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I have a walk in the Lord

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and I can't, this dust can't stay on me any longer.

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Let's pray.

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Father God,

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we thank you Lord

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for what you've called us to great things, Lord.

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And you want to shake off the things

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that are meant to be left behind.

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Lord, you want to shake off the things

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that don't belong to our eternal identity.

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The things that are temporal,

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that need to go, Lord, help us see them

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and shake them off.

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You can shake them off of us, Lord God.

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We want to be shaken,

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just like the harvest, Lord God.

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We want to be sifted, Lord,

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and shaken so that all the dross is shaken off

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and only what's meant to remain remains, Lord.

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So we thank you, Lord.

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We thank you in Jesus' name.

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Amen.

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You know, the Quakers got that nickname,

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Quaker, you ever hear of this?

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They got the nickname Quakers

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because of the founder,

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George Fox said,

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when you hear the word of God,

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you should be trembling and shaking.

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And as a result,

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unbelievers mocked them

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and called them Quakers.

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And you know what?

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They accepted that name

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because to them was a badge of honor.

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I want to be a person who just trembles in,

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not in fear,

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but trembles at the reverence

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and the privilege it is

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to serve the King of Kings

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and Lord of Lords.

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Amen.

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Why don't we all stand?

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Let's give the Lord a round of applause.

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Amen.

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Let's worship the Lord.

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Thanks for joining us

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at Lansdale Life Church

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as we praise God

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and have a great day!