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- Written at the
base of Mount Sinai,
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Leviticus is set in between
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the Israelites'
rescue from slavery
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and their deliverance
into the Promised Land
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God set for them.
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They were literally
camping between stops
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on their journey.
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On the surface,
Leviticus might look like
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a collection of laws
that no longer apply,
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but it's really a
story of God pursuing
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His most beloved creation, us.
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Since the beginning,
God has always wanted
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a relationship with his people,
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but they consistently
turn their backs on Him,
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just like us.
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To make matters
worse, their beliefs
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about God's character
were being hijacked
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by the popular culture
surrounding them,
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just like us.
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Today, like the Israelites,
everyone is moving
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from something and
towards something else.
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It's easy to look
at the strictness
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of the Old Testament,
the rules, wars,
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and the brutality and think
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that God is different
than the one we worship.
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Leviticus actually
proves the opposite.
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If God is anything,
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He's consistent in His
pursuit of his people.
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Leviticus helps bring
the Old Testament
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and New Testament
together as it holds some of
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the deepest revelations
about God's character
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and His intense pursuit of us.
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- Well, good morning.
How are you all doing today?
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[audience respondes]
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- Awesome if we've
not met, I'm Chuck.
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I'm one of the teaching pastors
around here at Crossroads
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and I'm excited today
to talk about gratitude
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and what gratitude teaches
us about the character of God
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and also what it teaches us
about what God wants for us.
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But before I get
into the message,
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I want to just
give you all kind of
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a state of the
state of Crossroads
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specifically in one area.
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So good news, God's
bringing new people
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to our church at every site.
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God's bringing new people,
new families are coming.
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You know, a lot of
churches are graying
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and getting older.
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Our church is actually
getting younger.
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God is bringing young
people back to church,
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young families, and with
them, they bring kids. Right?
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And so I want to just
first start by saying
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thank you to all the amazing
Kids' Club volunteers,
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whether you're in a service
or serving with our kids.
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Right now kids are
having an experience
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that is specifically
designed for them,
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age appropriate to help
them connect to God.
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And so the good
news is we're growing.
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The challenge with
that growth is right now
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across our sites, every weekend,
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we're turning away
not 10s, not 20s,
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but hundreds of kids
are being turned away
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from Kids' Club because we
don't have enough volunteers
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to meet them there.
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And I want to ask
you to fill that gap.
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I want to ask you to
step in and fill that gap.
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So what does that mean?
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First of all, for every
one person who says,
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"You know what, I'll step
up, I'll serve in Kids' Club,"
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there are ten other kids
who get to experience
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Jesus according to their age
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and in a way that
they can understand.
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That's 10 to 20
parents that get to come
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into the auditorium
and have an hour
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to just really connect with God.
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But I will also tell you
from talking to volunteers
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over my many years
here at Crossroads,
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there are folks who
have served in Kids' Club
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who tell me, "You know
what, I grew up in a church
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where I didn't get a lot
of exposure to the Bible,
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and I'm actually learning
more about Jesus
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from Kids' Club
than I think I learned
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in my church growing up."
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And so it's not just for kids.
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This is an opportunity for
you, but we need people
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to step in to actually
make that possible.
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So across all of our sites,
I'm asking you to right now
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think about what
would it look like for you
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to just take this one
step to find out more
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about where you could
be helpful in Kids' Club?
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So we're going to do
that right now together.
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We're going to put the lights up
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and I'm going to take
off, take out my phone.
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I want you to go to
Crossroads.net/kids,
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Crossroads.net/kids.
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I'm going to go there as well.
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And through the fancy
schmancy technology we have,
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you're going to see
my journey to get there.
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Although only Green
Room Oakley is showing up
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for me right now, so maybe
you won't see my journey
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to get there, but I'm
going to go there with you.
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Crossroads.net/kids.
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If you go to
crossroads.net/kids,
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there's some information
that you can put in.
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Let's see, it's still
not letting me project,
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so I'm going to do it.
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First thing it asks for is
your first and last name.
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So I'm going to put my name.
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Most of you, like me,
probably have phones
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that autofill your name when
you go to a website like that.
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And then it's asking
for your Crossroads site.
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I am in Oakley, so
I'm going to put Oakley.
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Preferred method of
contact, I'm going to put email.
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And I'm actually going
to put for my email,
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you might want to put this
too Brian.Tome. [laughter]
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Yeah, I'm going to
do that for my email.
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Make sure that gets to me.
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And then there's a button
you can click that says,
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Contact me about
serving in Kids' Club
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and then hit,
submit, hit, submit.
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So you're not committing
to anything in this moment,
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but you are committing to
learn more about at your site,
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where are the needs,
what service times
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and what age groups?
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And I just want to
encourage you to think about,
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even if this is something
that you were doing
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once or twice a month,
you're going to make it possible
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for families and kids
to experience God
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and to experience what
He has for them in this place.
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So, I'm looking forward
to you learning more
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and to many of you stepping
in to help fill that gap.
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In fact, it's going to
be a couple of weeks
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before I'm back up to
teach, and I would love
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to come back and say, "Hey,
remember when we talked
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about that Kids' Club thing?
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That has been resolved
because many of you
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have stepped in to
serve in Kids' Club."
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So let's do that together
and be a team in that way.
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Awesome.
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Well, speaking of
kids, I actually have
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a bit of show and tell
from my kids up here.
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We're talking about
gratitude today,
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and I'm sure I'm not the
only parent who's like this.
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I love all the little
tchotchke things my kids
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have given me over the
years as their dad. Right?
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I love them.
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And my wife, we're the same way.
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So I've got one right here.
Here's one of my faves.
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My son Samuel
made this work of art,
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and if you can't see
it, it says Best Dad.
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And then he has me
standing on top of the house
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with a cape on my back,
and he's even penciled in
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my goatee in his drawing.
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So I love that. I love this.
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I keep this on my desk
here at Crossroads.
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This is my son, Nathan,
who who actually
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is quite a bit larger
than this right now.
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This is when he was little.
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He made me this
cute little daddy frame.
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He's almost as tall as me now.
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So this is going
back some years.
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And then my dear
daughter Isabelle is an artist.
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She made this abstract
snowman art for me
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a couple Christmases ago.
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And I just keep
all of these things.
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I'm sure I'm not the
only parent like that.
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And so actually,
what I'm going to do for
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the rest of our time, I
have binders of this stuff.
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I'm just going to go
through all of it one by one.
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No, I'm not.
I'm not going to do that.
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I'm not going to do that.
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But I love all of these.
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My wife and I, we
keep all of these.
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Why do we keep that?
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Why is it so delightful for me?
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I mean, look, I love my kids
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and my kids actually
do have artistic ability,
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but this isn't like
Banksy level quality stuff.
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I'm not saying it is, but
why is it so precious to me?
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Here's the question I want
you to think about today.
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Maybe I delight in the ways
that my kids recognize me
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and thank me because
God is that way toward us,
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because God is that
way toward you and I.
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I don't know -- I do know this:
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God does not
need your gratitude.
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He's not wringing His
hands right now saying,
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"Oh, it's Sunday morning.
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I hope they're going
to be people singing
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in church this morning to me."
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No, He doesn't
need our gratitude.
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But you know what?
He loves your gratitude.
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He loves it when you
and I say thank you
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in the same way that
a good father loves it
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when their kids recognize them.
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And so today, as we
talk about gratitude,
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we want to talk about
what does it teach us
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about God's character
and what does it teach us
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about how we also get
blessed by the act of gratitude?
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Let's pray.
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God, I ask that you
would just bring this
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into focus for all of us.
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I believe that all of us,
God, have an opportunity
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today to maybe have a surprise,
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to see something
surprising about Your heart,
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about who You are
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and the relationship
that You want for us.
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And so I'm praying
that all of us
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would open that surprise today.
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That You would, through
the power of your Holy Spirit,
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show us new truth, show
us a picture of who You are
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that's different than
what we have right now.
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And I pray that in the
name of Jesus. Amen.
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This is a really good
book, Five Love Languages.
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And one of the
quotes in the book
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is from a psychologist.
It says this:
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The need to feel appreciated
is so important to all of us.
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And so there's something that
we learn about God through that.
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And we're learning it today
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through the lens of
the book of Leviticus.
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Leviticus, as you saw
in the opening video,
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one of the oldest
books in the Bible.
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It's a book that
can be complicated.
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It's a book that has a lot
of maybe confusing things.
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There's an altar, there's
a whole bunch of blood
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about sacrifices in the altar.
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There's all kinds
of things in Leviticus
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that can be confusing
to us to understand.
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And yet I love what Brian said
the first week of this series.
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If you're going to
understand Jesus,
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you have to
understand Leviticus.
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And every week we're looking
at 5 of these altar offerings
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that God instituted
through the book of Leviticus
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for the Nation of Israel,
because they teach us
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something about God
and they also teach us
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something about Jesus.
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And that's definitely
true with the offering
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we're going to look at today.
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But the idea today is
through this offering,
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the grain offering
we're talking about,
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and I don't typically
title my messages,
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but I'm titling this one
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How to Speak God's
Love Language.
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We're going to learn today
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how to speak God's love language
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and His love
language is gratitude.
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His love language
is thankfulness.
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Thankfulness is a powerful,
powerful reality in our world.
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Just look at some
of these statistics.
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This is from Forbes.com.
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That's how important
being thanked
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is to us as human beings.
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How about this one?
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It doesn't mean that they
may not want more money.
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It doesn't mean
that they're leaving
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maybe for another opportunity.
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But 79% say one of the
reasons I'm leaving this job
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and going to another job
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is because I don't
feel appreciated.
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How about this one?
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Something we need, but
something that so many of us
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feel like we're
lacking in our lives.
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So, hey, I know we've
got some leaders,
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we've got some entrepreneurs,
some people who own businesses.
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Maybe you're a
principal of a school,
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maybe you manage a
team in some other context.
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Hey, I want to help you
reduce employee turnover.
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I want to help you
on your bottom line.
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This week, in the
next seven days,
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just say thank you to the
people who work for you.
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And guess what?
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Your boss wants
to be thanked, too.
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So if you're not a manager,
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that means you have a manager
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and most of us have a manager.
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Some time in the
next seven days,
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just say thank you to the
person who you work for.
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The power of
thankfulness is really deep.
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And I think it's that way for us
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because it's that way with God.
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And so we see that
through this grain offering,
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which shows up in the
book of Leviticus chapter two.
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This is what it
says in verse one.
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So this is the place where
we see the grain offering
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described in the
book of Leviticus.
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And I want to teach you
a Hebrew word today.
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It's a Hebrew word that
the person in front of you
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might not appreciate
you saying, because
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we're going to
try to pronounce it
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the way it's pronounced
in the Hebrew language.
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The word is Mincha.
Mincha. M-I-N-C-H-A. Minka.
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So on the count of
three, I want all of us
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at all of our sites, if
you're watching at home,
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to say the word Mincha,
on the count of three.
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One, two, three.
AUDIENCE: Mincha.
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- That's right.
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If you felt a little moisture
in the back of your head,
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the person behind
you did it right.
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Mincha. Mincha.
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This word Mincha is
actually the word for offering.
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It means to offer up
something in gratitude.
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And often times it was used for
a broader sense of offerings.
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But often it was also including
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something that
had to do with food.
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And so here's how
this Mincha worked.
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Here's how the
grain Mincha worked.
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You and I, if we were the people
who were bringing the offering,
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we would bring to God
the first of our grain,
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the fine flour that we've
meshed out of wheat
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that we will use to make bread,
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which was essential to
life in the Middle East,
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still is essential to life
everywhere in the world.
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We would bring
that to the tabernacle.
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This kind of soft structure
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is meant to represent
the tabernacle,
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the tent of meeting where
God dwelled with His people
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and where he gave
them the book of Leviticus,
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these instructions.
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So you would bring your
grain, your Mincha offering,
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and what you would
do is you would give it
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to the priest or to the
priests sons because
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their job was to
offer the sacrifices
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for the people to God.
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They were kind
of the go between.
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And the priests would take from
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whatever you gave
them of the grain.
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They'd take a little
bit of it and they would,
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you know, offer it on the
altar and it would be burned up.
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And then the rest
of the offering,
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they would actually
get to keep as the priest.
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It was their income.
They didn't have a garden.
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They didn't have a place
where they were growing crops.
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So the way that the
Levites, the priests were fed
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and cared for and their
families is from the Mincha,
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the offerings of the people
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after they had offered
that small sacrifice to God,
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they got to keep the rest.
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This is the grain offering.
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A couple of other things that
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are important to know
about this offering.
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One is that God
required this offering
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to be given with some salt.
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I've got to tell you,
I love the fact that
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God is saying, "If you're
going to bring me some food,
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I want a little
seasoning on that."
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I mean, can I get
an amen, somebody?
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Like, I want a little
flavor in my food.
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I love that God is saying,
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"Don't just give
me this bland stuff.
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I want a little salt
on the offering."
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We'll talk about why
that salt was so important
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a little bit later.
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Another thing is He says
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this cannot be offered
with honey or yeast,
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so it had to be
unleavened bread.
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And the reason for
that is because yeast
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and honey would rot on the
altar and it would spoil things.
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So that was the reason for that.
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But here's the other thing
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00:14:53
that I think is interesting
about this offering.
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There was no required
amount of grain.
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00:14:59
You know, we've
talked about, and Brian,
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00:15:01
if you were here a
couple of weeks ago,
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00:15:03
he did an offering that was
around lambs and goats.
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00:15:06
Well, you can't
offer half of a lamb.
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00:15:09
You're either all in or
you're all out. Right?
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00:15:11
But in this case, it
allowed for people
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00:15:14
who had much
to offer their much,
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00:15:16
but people who had
little to offer their little.
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00:15:19
And that tells us
something about God's heart
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00:15:21
behind instituting
this grain offering.
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00:15:25
You could say this:
the grain offering
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00:15:27
was really about
reminding people
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00:15:30
and for people to say to God,
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00:15:31
"I recognize that You are my
ultimate source for everything."
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00:15:35
And so out of what
you have given Me,
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00:15:38
I am giving back to you."
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00:15:39
You could say the grain offering
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00:15:41
is a sacrifice of gratitude.
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00:15:44
It's a sacrifice of gratitude.
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00:15:47
And in this sacrifice, the
way that God describes it
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00:15:51
and instructs the
people to do it,
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00:15:53
we learn three things about
how to say thank you to God.
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00:15:57
Number one, we learn
that God wants our best.
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00:16:02
God wants our
best. Think about it.
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00:16:05
Grain was unspeakably valuable
to people who lived in a desert.
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00:16:11
Grain, wheat, what they
needed to make bread,
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00:16:16
unspeakably valuable to them.
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00:16:20
And so for them to offer
that to God was for them
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00:16:23
to literally offer the
source of life to God.
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00:16:26
It was them giving God
their very, very best.
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00:16:30
And it took remarkable
trust to do this.
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00:16:33
I mean, I'm sure
in a room this size
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00:16:35
we've got some green thumbs.
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00:16:36
Raise your hand if
you're a green thumb,
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00:16:38
like, you can grow anything.
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00:16:39
You can bring
plants back to life.
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00:16:40
I mean, yeah, there are
people like that in this room.
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00:16:43
That is not me. That is not me.
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00:16:45
I have plants and I kill plants.
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00:16:48
That's what I do.
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00:16:49
I have them and
then I kill them.
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00:16:51
And so my wife is a green thumb.
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00:16:53
I am not.
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00:16:54
And so, but here's the thing.
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00:16:56
All the plants
that I have killed,
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00:16:58
and there have been many,
sadly, there have been many.
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00:17:01
My sustenance didn't
depend on any of those plants.
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00:17:05
So yeah, I was bummed
that the plant didn't live,
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00:17:07
but it wasn't like I
wasn't going to eat.
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00:17:10
Can you imagine living
in a desert, raising grain?
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00:17:15
And if it doesn't
work out for you,
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00:17:17
if you don't have a green thumb,
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00:17:18
if you don't figure out
how to coax those stalks
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00:17:20
out of that soil and
how to make sure
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00:17:23
that you water it
enough appropriately,
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00:17:25
how to make sure
that you keep it away
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00:17:27
from all of the other things
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00:17:29
that would want
to take it from you.
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00:17:30
If you don't figure that out,
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00:17:32
your family's
life is on the line.
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00:17:34
So to give God grain was
to literally give God your best.
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00:17:38
And so when the
people offered it to God,
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00:17:40
they were saying, "God,
You're worthy of our best.
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00:17:43
You're worthy of our sacrifice."
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00:17:45
I mean, remember,
this is a society
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00:17:47
where, you know, we
get upset about rain.
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00:17:50
We get upset that it's March
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00:17:51
and we still have
snow in the forecast.
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00:17:53
I get upset that
we're still in March
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00:17:55
and there's snow in
the forecast. Right?
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00:17:57
But they celebrated
all kinds of precipitation
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00:17:59
because they
desperately needed it.
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00:18:00
They didn't have Kroger. Right?
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00:18:02
They didn't have Target.
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00:18:03
They couldn't just go
and get a loaf of bread.
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00:18:06
They didn't have whole
paycheck, I mean, Whole Foods.
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00:18:08
So they couldn't go
and do that either, right?
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00:18:10
Like, so these are people
who were dependent
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00:18:12
on what came out of the ground.
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00:18:15
And so if they wanted
it, they had to work for it.
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00:18:17
And so to give it to God
was basically saying,
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00:18:19
"God, we're saying
you are more important
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00:18:21
than the source of
our life, and in fact,
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00:18:23
you are the ultimate
source of our life."
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00:18:25
So it was a way for
them to symbolize
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00:18:27
God wants our best and
we're giving our best to God.
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00:18:29
Second thing we learn, though,
is that God wants our hearts.
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00:18:33
God wants our
hearts in generosity.
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00:18:36
I think that's why it didn't
matter what the amount was,
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00:18:38
because God wasn't
He wasn't after something
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00:18:41
in terms of, like, you've
got to give me this much.
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00:18:43
This wasn't
transactional for God.
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00:18:45
I believe it was relational.
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00:18:46
In the same way
that I don't care
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00:18:49
what my kids use to
create something for me.
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00:18:52
I don't -- I don't care
if they use ceramics
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00:18:55
or if they bought
it from a store
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00:18:57
or if they made it
with their hands.
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00:18:58
What I care about is the fact
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00:19:00
that my kid was
thinking about me
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00:19:03
and they took the
time to get something
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00:19:05
so they could communicate,
"Dad, I'm thinking about you."
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00:19:07
That's all that I care about.
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00:19:09
And I think the same way, that's
what God cared about in this.
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00:19:12
Which means we all
have grain to share.
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00:19:15
This isn't something that's
reserved for the uber wealthy.
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00:19:18
This isn't something
that's cut off
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00:19:20
from those who don't have much.
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00:19:21
We all have grain to share.
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00:19:23
And gratitude in some ways
is us offering our grain to God.
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00:19:27
Now, I will say this.
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00:19:28
I know that for many
of us, me included,
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00:19:30
sometimes it's
hard to be thankful
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00:19:32
or sometimes it's hard
to produce that gratitude,
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00:19:35
to produce that grain for God
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00:19:37
when things are going
hard, when things are difficult.
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00:19:40
Sometimes it's easy, right?
Things are going well.
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00:19:43
You just got something new.
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00:19:44
You just got a promotion.
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00:19:45
It's easy to then in
those moments say,
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00:19:47
"Oh, I'm thankful to God,"
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00:19:48
and rattle off the
goodness in your life.
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00:19:49
But when things are hard,
it's harder to bring that grain.
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00:19:52
But even in the most
difficult days of my life,
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00:19:54
I have learned there is
still grain to offer to God.
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00:19:59
When I lost my father, I
was surrounded by friendship
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00:20:05
and community like
you couldn't imagine.
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00:20:07
So even in the
midst of that loss,
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00:20:09
there was the grain of gratitude
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00:20:10
that I am not grieving alone.
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00:20:12
When I've had illness
or other things impact me
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00:20:15
or other people in my
family, there have been
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00:20:18
these moments of
recognizing, "You know what?
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00:20:19
This is putting into perspective
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00:20:21
how important this
person is in my life.
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00:20:22
And so even though we're
not in a good place right now
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00:20:25
and I want to see them healed,
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00:20:26
God, I am thankful for
every minute, every year,
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00:20:29
every memory that I've
had with this person."
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00:20:31
Because there's
grain and gratitude,
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00:20:33
even on the hardest
days of our lives.
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00:20:35
May not be easy to give it,
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00:20:37
but there's always
grain to give to God.
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00:20:40
And what God
wants is our hearts.
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00:20:43
I also said that God wanted
this to be a salty offering.
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00:20:47
He wanted to be
a salty offering.
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00:20:50
In Leviticus 2:2 God says
When you offer this this way,
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00:20:54
it actually is a pleasing
aroma to my nostrils,
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00:20:58
is what God says.
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00:20:59
Now, here's what's
interesting about that.
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00:21:02
God is a spirit, and
spirits don't have noses.
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00:21:07
So why is God
saying in this moment,
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00:21:09
"When you offer this
and your whole heart,
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00:21:12
it's a pleasing aroma to me"?
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00:21:14
I think it's this, God was
trying to communicate
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00:21:16
in human terms a
supernatural reality
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00:21:20
that even though we
are created beings,
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00:21:22
we have the ability
to delight our creator.
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00:21:27
We have the ability to make
the creator of the universe
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00:21:31
smile in the same
way that when I see
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00:21:34
what my kids have given
me, it makes me smile.
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00:21:37
God wants your heart.
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00:21:39
And when you give your
heart to Him in gratitude,
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00:21:41
He smiles, He rejoices,
He delights in that.
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00:21:46
It's a beautiful
aspect of who He is.
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00:21:49
But there's another
meaning to this salt,
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00:21:51
and it's actually why He
smiles when you are grateful.
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00:21:54
The salt, or salt in
general in those days,
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00:21:57
was a preservative, right?
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00:21:58
It was meant to
help things last.
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00:22:01
And so in this
description of Leviticus 2
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00:22:04
and the grain offering,
God uses this phrase.
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00:22:07
He says when you
put the salt on it,
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00:22:09
it's a reminder of the
salt of the covenant.
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00:22:12
See, God created a relationship
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00:22:14
with the Nation
of Israel that was
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00:22:16
an unconditional love
relationship, very much like
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00:22:19
the relationship between
a parent and a child,
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00:22:21
very much like the
relationship between
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00:22:23
a committed spouse to another.
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00:22:25
It was a covenant relationship.
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00:22:27
It was a always and
forever, never stopping,
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00:22:29
not going to give up
kind of relationship.
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00:22:32
And so God wanted
a little bit of salt
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00:22:34
on the grain offering so
that the giver of the offering
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00:22:37
would be reminded that
just like this salt preserves,
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00:22:40
God's love for
you will preserve,
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00:22:43
that you'll never do
anything that will cause
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00:22:46
the Father of the Universe
once you have come back
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00:22:48
into relationship with
Him through Jesus
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00:22:50
and you're in that
covenant relationship,
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00:22:51
He will never leave you,
He will never forsake you,
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00:22:54
He will never abandon you.
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00:22:56
He wants you to know
that that salt of the covenant
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00:22:59
is true of His love
for you and for me.
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00:23:01
It's beautiful.
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00:23:02
So God is giving all of
these pictures to the people
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00:23:05
as they give this
grain offering to Him.
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00:23:07
Because God wants our
heart and God wants our best.
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00:23:13
But the third thing is this:
God wants gratitude for you
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00:23:18
far more than He
needs it from you.
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00:23:22
He wants it for you and for me.
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00:23:24
Notice this.
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00:23:26
God says there's two
parts to the grain offering.
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00:23:30
There's the part that's
called the memorial part
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00:23:32
that gets burned
on the altar. Right?
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00:23:34
And after that, it has
no other useful life.
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00:23:36
It's burnt.
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00:23:37
Like that's all that
that was meant to do.
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00:23:39
But He says the most
holy part of the offering,
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00:23:42
actually the greater
part of the offering,
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00:23:44
the better part of the
offering is the 90%, the 95%,
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00:23:48
whatever it is of the offering
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00:23:49
that the priest
actually gets to enjoy.
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00:23:53
Even in giving to God,
God is giving to us.
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00:23:58
Even the sacrifice
that He requires from us
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00:24:02
is actually something
He wants for us.
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00:24:06
I think about this as a father.
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00:24:08
On Father's Day we have
a tradition in my family,
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00:24:11
and often times for
the last several years
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00:24:13
we've been in Naples,
Florida, for Father's Day.
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00:24:15
And so one of the
things we always do
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00:24:17
is we go to the same
restaurant there, Pinchers,
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00:24:19
and we go out to
dinner for Father's Day.
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00:24:20
And it's an opportunity for me
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00:24:22
to be with my family
on Father's Day.
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00:24:24
And I love it. We
get dressed up.
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00:24:26
The kids have
given me little cards.
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00:24:27
You know, Maria
has done her thing,
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00:24:29
Like, it's beautiful. I love it.
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00:24:30
But guess what? And
dads are with me on this.
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00:24:33
At the end of that meal,
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00:24:34
when the server comes
and brings the check,
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00:24:37
guess who they
bring the check to?
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00:24:41
The same person
who pays the check
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00:24:43
every other time
we go out to dinner.
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00:24:45
I get the check, right?
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00:24:46
My kids are celebrating me,
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00:24:48
but I'm paying for it, right?
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00:24:51
Can I get an amen
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00:24:52
from the parents in the
house on that one? Right.
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00:24:54
Same with Christmas.
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00:24:55
Like, my kids, they blow
my mind on Christmas
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00:24:58
because they'll think
of, like, little things
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00:24:59
I haven't thought about
but they've been noticing
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00:25:02
that I need that maybe
need replaced or whatever.
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00:25:04
And so their gifts are
always really thoughtful
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00:25:07
and really special.
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00:25:08
But if you follow the
money trail on those gifts,
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00:25:10
it's going to go
back to not their W-2,
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00:25:13
it's not going to go
back to their paycheck.
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00:25:15
It's going to go back
to my paycheck. Right?
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00:25:18
I'm paying for the gifts
that my kids give me.
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00:25:20
But can I tell you something?
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00:25:22
I don't care. I don't care.
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00:25:24
I will pay for my kids to
celebrate me at dinner.
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00:25:28
I will pay for my
kids to give me gifts
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00:25:30
because I love
my kids and I love it
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00:25:33
that my kids want
to celebrate me.
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00:25:35
And I want you to know
God is the same way with you.
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00:25:38
Everything you offer to
God, He gave to you first.
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00:25:41
Everything.
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00:25:42
Your words, your
voice, your time,
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00:25:44
your presence, your talents.
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00:25:46
But God does not care
that He was the giver of it.
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00:25:49
When you give it
back to him in gratitude,
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00:25:51
He loves it, y'all. He loves it.
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00:25:54
He loves it. [cheers
and applause]
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00:25:58
You can't outgive God.
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00:26:02
But you don't have to
because God loves it
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00:26:06
when his kids recognize Him.
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00:26:08
And so isn't it interesting
that even gratitude,
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00:26:11
even the act of gratitude,
does way more for you
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00:26:15
than it does for God?
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00:26:16
You guys have seen
the science on this.
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00:26:18
Let me just remind you,
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00:26:19
gratitude can decrease
depression, anxiety,
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00:26:23
difficulties with chronic
pain and risk of disease.
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00:26:26
I found an article from
a PhD. He said this:
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00:26:31
He goes on to say:
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00:26:51
And I love this line. This
was the punch line for me.
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00:26:57
Isn't that true?
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00:26:59
If you could get from a pill
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00:27:02
what you can get from
being thankful to God,
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00:27:04
you'd be beating down the door
of your physician to get it.
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00:27:07
Isn't God good
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00:27:09
that even in giving you
the command to be grateful,
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00:27:12
He is giving you something
that is far better for you
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00:27:15
than what He needs from you.
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00:27:18
Gratitude is for us.
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00:27:21
You know, if someone
were to ask me
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00:27:23
what's your biggest
vision for your kids?
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00:27:27
What's your greatest
desire for your kids?
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00:27:30
I often use this verse
to answer that question.
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00:27:33
There's a small letter in
the New Testament, 3 John.
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00:27:35
And 3 John 4 says this:
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00:27:42
And as a father,
that's what I want
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00:27:44
more than anything
else for my kids.
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00:27:46
I have no greater
joy than knowing that
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00:27:48
Nathan, Isabelle and
Samuel are walking in the truth.
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00:27:52
And here's what I
want you to know.
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00:27:53
When you and I are walking
in gratitude toward God,
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00:27:56
we are walking in the truth.
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00:27:58
We are walking in the truth.
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00:28:00
We're walking in the truth
that God is good to us.
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00:28:03
We're seeing God rightly.
-
00:28:04
We're seeing His
kindness, rightly.
-
00:28:06
We're seeing His mercy rightly.
-
00:28:07
We're seeing His love rightly.
-
00:28:09
We're seeing His
forgiveness rightly.
-
00:28:11
We're seeing His
generosity rightly
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00:28:13
when we are
walking in gratitude.
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00:28:16
And not only are we seeing
God rightly when we do that,
-
00:28:19
we're seeing
ourselves rightly too.
-
00:28:22
We're seeing that we
are the objects of His love.
-
00:28:24
We're seeing that we are
the objects of His mercy,
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00:28:27
that we're the objects
of His kindness,
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00:28:28
that He has forgiven us.
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00:28:30
So I have no greater joy
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00:28:31
and I believe God has no
greater joy than knowing
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00:28:34
that his children are
walking in gratitude
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00:28:36
because when we
walk in gratitude
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00:28:37
we're walking in the truth.
-
00:28:40
And here's why.
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00:28:42
Because our gratitude
is how God knows
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00:28:45
we understand the gravity
of His kindness toward us.
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00:28:49
I told you that everything
that we see in Leviticus
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00:28:52
points to Jesus in some way.
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00:28:54
I want to show you
the beautiful connection
-
00:28:57
of what God instituted
thousands of years ago
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00:28:59
in a tent for the
Nation of Israel
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00:29:01
and how it connects
to Jesus today.
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00:29:04
Right now we're celebrating
the season of Lent
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00:29:07
in the calendar of the church,
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00:29:09
the 40 days
leading up to Easter,
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00:29:12
the 38 days, if you will,
leading up to Good Friday,
-
00:29:16
where we remember Jesus
dying on a Cross for us,
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00:29:19
sacrificing Himself for us,
-
00:29:21
and then ultimately
looking forward to Easter
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00:29:23
when He rose and beat
death and offered us a life
-
00:29:27
that we couldn't have
without His power.
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00:29:30
And so as we're thinking
about this Lenten period,
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00:29:33
this Lenten season, it
was interesting to review
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00:29:35
this grain offering
in Leviticus.
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00:29:39
Jesus gives Himself many
names in the Scriptures.
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00:29:42
One of the names that He
gives Himself is He says,
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00:29:45
"I am the Bread of Life."
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00:29:47
The grain offering was an
offering of the Bread of Life.
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00:29:52
And interestingly, the grain
offering was an offering,
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00:29:56
the Mincha had to be offered
at a certain time of the day,
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00:29:59
the ninth hour.
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00:30:02
The ninth hour in the
way that the Jewish people
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00:30:05
looked at time, the
first hour was 6 a.m.,
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00:30:08
so the ninth hour would have
been 3 p.m. in the afternoon.
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00:30:11
So when you were
bringing your Mincha,
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00:30:13
that wasn't an offering
for the morning.
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00:30:15
Your Mincha wasn't an
offering for the evening.
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00:30:17
The Mincha offering,
the grain offering,
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00:30:20
was offered at 3
p.m. in the afternoon.
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00:30:23
Interestingly, not
coincidentally, the Bible
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00:30:27
was very clear in
all four accounts of
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00:30:28
the four gospels of
Jesus's crucifixion
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00:30:31
that it was at the ninth hour
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00:30:32
when Jesus breathed
His last breath.
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00:30:34
It was the ninth hour
when Jesus became
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00:30:38
the ultimate Mincha
sacrifice of God.
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00:30:41
God gave us His best
in sacrificing Jesus for us.
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00:30:45
God gave us His heart
in sacrificing Jesus for us.
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00:30:48
And He did that for us
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00:30:49
more than He needed
anything from us
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00:30:52
because Jesus was
God's ultimate Mincha
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00:30:54
so we would know how
much our Father loves us.
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00:30:58
Powerful connection
to who Jesus is.
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00:31:02
So every time they
were burning this offering,
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00:31:05
every time they were doing this,
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00:31:06
they were preparing
their hearts for the time
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00:31:08
when God would make
the ultimate Mincha,
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00:31:10
the ultimate sacrifice
of the Bread of Life.
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00:31:14
And so Paul is
reflecting on this
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00:31:16
as he's writing to people
in the New Testament.
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00:31:18
And in Ephesians
5:2 he says this:
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00:31:29
There's that sweet
smelling aroma.
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00:31:31
This is all connected
to who Jesus is.
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00:31:34
It's all connected to
what Jesus did for us.
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00:31:37
Then Paul says how do we
respond? Romans 12:1 he says:
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00:31:41
I appeal to you therefore,
brothers and sisters,
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00:31:43
by the mercies of God,
in view of God's Mincha --
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00:31:46
in view of God's sacrifice,
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00:31:48
to present your
bodies a living Minka.
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00:31:51
It's the same word,
living sacrifice,
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00:31:53
holy and acceptable to God,
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00:31:55
which is your
spiritual act of worship.
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00:31:58
It might be that the
greatest indicator
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00:32:02
that you actually are
a follower of Jesus,
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00:32:05
even more than your
love for other people,
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00:32:08
might be your
gratitude toward God.
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00:32:12
One author put it this way:
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00:32:22
God wants to make a
home in a grateful heart.
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00:32:26
He wants to make a home
in the heart who's willing
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00:32:30
to offer gratitude,
Minka sacrifice to Him.
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00:32:33
And so may we be those people,
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00:32:35
may we be people whose
hearts are so moved to gratitude
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00:32:38
because of the kindness
of our Father toward us
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00:32:41
that we say in return,
"God, we give you our lives
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00:32:45
as an ultimate sacrifice."
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00:32:47
Recently I had a conversation
with Justin Mosteller,
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00:32:50
who's on the worship
team here at Crossroads.
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00:32:53
And he was telling me a story.
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00:32:54
And it so resonated
with this theme
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00:32:56
that I asked him if he'd be
willing to come and share.
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00:32:58
So Justin's coming up now.
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00:33:00
Let's give it up
for Justin Mosteller
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00:33:02
as he comes and
joins me up here.
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00:33:07
- Hey. Hey, y'all. Thanks
for having me, buddy.
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00:33:08
- Absolutely, man.
- Yeah, man.
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00:33:10
- So thinking back,
I think this was
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00:33:12
a hallway conversation
during the Super Bowl service.
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00:33:14
- That's right.
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00:33:15
We see less of each
other these days.
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00:33:17
I know.
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00:33:18
So Super Bowl
we got to catch up.
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00:33:20
- And you were talking to
me about a bunch of things,
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00:33:23
but specifically, you
were talking to me
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00:33:24
about your mother-in-law
and how she's living this out.
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00:33:27
So introduce us to
your mother-in-law.
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00:33:29
- That's right.
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00:33:30
Well, there is -- I told
Chuck this a few weeks ago.
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00:33:33
There is no one
in my life right now
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00:33:36
who's giving God the
sacrifice of gratitude
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00:33:38
like my mother-in-law is.
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00:33:39
And so I'm going to tell
you some of her story,
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00:33:41
with her full permission,
mind you.
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00:33:43
- Yes.
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00:33:44
- But I want to
introduce you to her.
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00:33:45
So this is my
mother-in-law, Sherri Covert,
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00:33:48
and that's my wife
and her sister, Becky.
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00:33:50
They also have another
sister not in that photo,
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00:33:52
but that is my rock
star mother-in-law.
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00:33:55
I don't call her Sherri.
I call her Grammy.
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00:33:57
And you can, too.
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00:33:59
So she is an amazing
grandmother to my four kids.
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00:34:02
And so I call her Grammy.
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00:34:04
She's been a part of this
church for several years,
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00:34:06
in fact, she used to sit
right down here in front.
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00:34:09
And for the last several years,
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00:34:10
she joins us every
weekend from home.
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00:34:13
And so I know she's
watching now. So. Hi, Grammy.
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00:34:16
Everybody join me.
Say hi, Grammy.
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00:34:18
Good morning. I love you.
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00:34:19
Yeah. So that's my
that's my Grammy.
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00:34:21
Grammy.
- Yeah.
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00:34:22
And and the reason that
she resonates with you
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00:34:25
in terms of gratitude is because
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00:34:26
she's been going through
a really difficult time.
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00:34:28
So talk about what
her journey has been
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00:34:30
in the last 4 or 5 years.
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00:34:32
- Yeah, I mean,
you said it earlier,
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00:34:33
we have grain to give on
the worst days of our life.
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00:34:36
And you'll be tempted as
you hear Grammy's story,
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00:34:39
to think, "Well, these aren't
the worst days of my life."
-
00:34:41
But here's what I
want you to hear is
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00:34:43
a challenge to each one of us:
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00:34:45
What's the grain that we have
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00:34:47
in the best days or worst days?
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00:34:49
- That's good.
- Her days have been hard.
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00:34:50
In the last five years her
life completely changed.
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00:34:54
In February of 2018,
she was diagnosed
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00:34:57
with idiopathic
pulmonary fibrosis.
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00:35:00
If you're like me, you didn't
know exactly what that was.
-
00:35:03
But it's a lung disease.
-
00:35:04
And specifically it's
the same lung disease
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00:35:07
that her father passed away from
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00:35:09
and that her sister
was passing away from.
-
00:35:12
She was -- Grammy was
diagnosed in February.
-
00:35:15
Her sister was
passing away from it
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00:35:17
and passed away in May
with Grammy right by her side.
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00:35:21
Her life completely
changed that year
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00:35:24
because Grammy was active, like,
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00:35:25
Grammy was a nurse
for 45 years of her life.
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00:35:29
She was a NICU nurse
down at UC Hospital
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00:35:31
for 30 years of her life.
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00:35:33
Incredible grandmother,
all these things.
-
00:35:35
She thought she had plenty
of active years ahead of her.
-
00:35:38
And yet after retirement,
this is the hand she was dealt.
-
00:35:43
And for the last five
years, what I would say is --
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00:35:45
I talked to her
this week and said,
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00:35:47
we were just prepping for this.
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00:35:48
And she said, "I want everybody
to know there have been
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00:35:51
dark days and bright
days in the last five years."
-
00:35:54
She stands in gratitude today,
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00:35:55
but that hasn't
always been the case
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00:35:57
in her journey
through this because
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00:36:00
she's mourned and
grieved and lost.
-
00:36:02
And what I've seen from her is
she could have chosen anger,
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00:36:07
she could have
chosen bitterness,
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00:36:09
and all of us would have said,
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00:36:10
"You've got every
right to, Grammy.
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00:36:12
You've got every right
to be bitter and angry."
-
00:36:14
And yet she's continued
to practice gratitude.
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00:36:18
Like, her smile today
lights up the whole room.
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00:36:21
The hugs she gives my kids
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00:36:22
are better than any gifts
they could ask Grammy for.
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00:36:25
She's chosen gratitude,
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00:36:28
and I've seen her
continually choose love
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00:36:30
and be loved by God and
love others, to choose trust
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00:36:34
and to choose to worship God
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00:36:36
right in the midst of
her circumstances.
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00:36:38
- That's powerful.
- Yeah.
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00:36:39
- That's powerful, man.
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00:36:40
And actually, you had
her in mind when you
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00:36:45
and the music
team wrote the song
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00:36:47
that we sung that opened
our time today, Grateful.
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00:36:49
So talk about that. How
did that connection happen?
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00:36:52
- Yeah, well we started
several months ago last year
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00:36:56
just starting to write
songs for our church.
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00:36:58
And she was just in my mind.
-
00:37:00
I wanted to just
see if we could write
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00:37:02
the song that Grammy
lives out every day.
-
00:37:05
Like, she just has motivated
me, inspired me so much.
-
00:37:08
And so it was with her
in mind that we started
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00:37:10
to write this song
called Grateful.
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00:37:12
- Yeah.
- And I remember finishing it
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00:37:14
and you finish
something and you're like,
-
00:37:16
"I don't know if
there's anything here,"
-
00:37:17
but it was meaningful to me.
-
00:37:19
And so I sent it to her
from Nashville that morning.
-
00:37:21
I sent it to her
on a voice memo,
-
00:37:23
and she declared
right then and there,
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00:37:24
"This is my song."
-
00:37:26
So you may think it's your song.
-
00:37:28
I'm here to tell you
Grammy disagrees,
-
00:37:30
and I'm not going
to disagree with her.
-
00:37:32
- Don't argue with Grammy.
- This is her song.
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00:37:34
And she has continually
carried this song since then.
-
00:37:38
And I'll tell you this.
-
00:37:39
Here's what I asked
Grammy this week.
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00:37:42
I said, "Grammy, what
would you tell our church
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00:37:45
about the sacrifice
of gratitude?"
-
00:37:48
Here's her answer:
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00:37:50
It is a continuous commitment
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00:37:52
that has grown in
me over the years.
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00:37:54
It feels more natural
with frequent repetition.
-
00:37:57
And that's what it is.
-
00:37:59
She gets reps in it every
day and she takes them.
-
00:38:02
And then she says these words:
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00:38:08
I'm a little afraid of
dying, the not knowing.
-
00:38:14
She was diagnosed five years ago
-
00:38:16
and we didn't know if it
was a year or two years.
-
00:38:18
Every Christmas and
every Thanksgiving
-
00:38:20
has been this may
be the last one.
-
00:38:22
And yet five years
later, she's still with us
-
00:38:26
and she says this:
-
00:38:28
I'm a little afraid of dying
and the not knowing,
-
00:38:30
but this far into my
disease, I can say
-
00:38:32
I'm not more afraid than
at any other time in my life.
-
00:38:36
I feel I have had a lot
of heaven here on earth.
-
00:38:40
I'm living in the
presence of God,
-
00:38:42
a sense of sitting on His knee.
-
00:38:44
I am perfectly content
knowing that I'm loved by Him.
-
00:38:48
I believe -- these
are strong right here.
-
00:38:52
I believe that I will still have
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00:38:54
pulmonary fibrosis when I die.
-
00:38:56
But I also believe that God
has healed me completely.
-
00:39:00
He's brought me so
much peace and wisdom
-
00:39:02
through the journey
of my disease
-
00:39:03
that I feel healed
and whole today.
-
00:39:06
Friends, that is what
gratitude sounds like.
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00:39:09
- Sacrifice of gratitude.
Yeah. [applause]
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00:39:12
- Can I show you a photo?
- Yes.
-
00:39:14
- I want to show
you another photo.
-
00:39:15
This is my favorite
picture of Grammy
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00:39:17
that she showed to me this week.
-
00:39:20
This is her standing
in this auditorium
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00:39:22
just a few months ago
-
00:39:23
on the night of our
Thanksgiving Eve service.
-
00:39:26
She came.
-
00:39:27
She never thought
she'd get to come back
-
00:39:29
to this auditorium, but she came
-
00:39:30
and sat right
down here in front.
-
00:39:31
That's her standing
connected to her oxygen,
-
00:39:35
standing out of her wheelchair
with hands lifted high,
-
00:39:38
singing her song Grateful.
-
00:39:41
That is what
gratitude looks like.
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00:39:43
- Amen.
- Yeah.
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00:39:45
- Amen. Amen. Wow, brother,
thank you for sharing that.
-
00:39:49
- Thank you.
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00:39:50
- Offering that to our
church. And man, I --
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00:39:53
Justin told me that
story, and I was like,
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00:39:55
you know what?
Grammy' leading us.
-
00:39:57
She's leading us
in how to respond,
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00:40:00
how to offer our Mincha
of gratitude to God.
-
00:40:03
And so we're going
to do something
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00:40:05
that we usually don't do.
-
00:40:07
We usually kind
of at this point have
-
00:40:09
all the different
sites kind of have
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00:40:10
their own local worship moment.
-
00:40:12
But we said, you know what?
-
00:40:13
What an opportunity for
us as one church to offer
-
00:40:16
a sacrifice of gratitude
to God together.
-
00:40:18
So I want to invite you to
stand wherever you are,
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00:40:20
whatever site you're in.
-
00:40:23
And maybe, maybe, maybe
it's hard for you to offer
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00:40:25
the grain of gratitude in
this season of your life.
-
00:40:28
And I want you to be
a person of integrity
-
00:40:30
and know you can
be wherever you are
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00:40:32
emotionally with
God in this moment.
-
00:40:34
Maybe for you, it's
easy to offer that grain.
-
00:40:36
I do know this, though.
I know that gratitude.
-
00:40:39
Pleases the heart
of your good Father.
-
00:40:42
And I know it does
something for your heart
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00:40:44
that nothing else can.
-
00:40:45
So let's sing this
song as an act
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00:40:48
of that Mincha sacrifice
to a good Father together.
-
00:40:51
Let's sing.
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00:40:55
- Sing for every breath.
-
00:41:02
For every breath
that I have breathed
-
00:41:07
for every gift
that I've received
-
00:41:12
for all the kindness you have so
-
00:41:17
I am grateful
-
00:41:29
Sing those words again.
-
00:41:31
For every breath
that I have breathed
-
00:41:37
for every gift
that I've received
-
00:41:42
for all the kindness
you have shown
-
00:41:47
I am grateful to Jesus.
-
00:41:54
Jesus, I will sing,
-
00:41:58
oh, my soul shall ever be
-
00:42:03
from rising sun to end
of day, oh, I am grateful
-
00:42:20
Gratitude for the
work he's done.
-
00:42:23
For the Cross on which You died
-
00:42:28
and for the grave
from which You rise
-
00:42:33
that I now stand,
set free and saved
-
00:42:39
Oh, I am grateful
-
00:42:45
Yes, we are, right here God.
-
00:42:49
We give him our
offering of gratitude.
-
00:42:51
Oh for the Cross
on which you died
-
00:42:57
and for the grave
from which You rise
-
00:43:02
that I now stand
set free and saved
-
00:43:08
oh, I am grateful
-
00:43:13
Oh, Jesus, I will sing
-
00:43:19
and my soul shall ever be
-
00:43:24
from rising sun to end of day
-
00:43:29
I am grateful
-
00:43:34
Lift it up.
-
00:43:35
oh, Jesus, I will sing
-
00:43:40
and my soul shall ever be
-
00:43:45
from rising sun to end of day
-
00:43:51
I am grateful
-
00:43:57
I am grateful
-
00:44:02
I am grateful
-
00:44:07
[applause]
-
00:44:18
- God, what an
amazing mystery it is
-
00:44:21
that our words of gratitude
actually reach Your heart,
-
00:44:26
that they're are sweet
smelling aroma to You.
-
00:44:29
God, we just want to leave
here with a posture that says
-
00:44:33
even on the days when
it's hard to bring our grain,
-
00:44:36
help us to find it.
-
00:44:37
Help us to find it, God.
-
00:44:39
I think about something
that's been a mantra
-
00:44:40
that I've been using this year.
-
00:44:42
I wake up every day and say,
-
00:44:43
"This is the day
the Lord has made.
-
00:44:45
I will be glad.
-
00:44:46
I will give thanks
and be glad in it."
-
00:44:48
But then there's another
part of that mantra
-
00:44:50
that's been really helpful that
I learned from another teacher.
-
00:44:52
This is the day
the Lord has made
-
00:44:54
and I will rejoice and
be glad in it somehow.
-
00:44:57
Some days we got to
put the somehow on that
-
00:45:00
because it might
not be as clear.
-
00:45:01
But God, if this is a I will
rejoice and be glad in a day
-
00:45:05
or a I will be rejoice and
be glad in it somehow day,
-
00:45:08
in all of that, may it be a
sweet smelling savor to You.
-
00:45:11
Thank You for the
way You love us.
-
00:45:13
Thank You for the
way You lead us.
-
00:45:15
Thank You for what You
have given us in Jesus.
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00:45:17
And it's in His name,
I pray, Amen. Amen.