When Life Doesn't Follow Your Formula

We all dream of a life that unfolds perfectly, like the script of a cheesy Christmas movie. Explore how the detours, surprises, and unplanned moments can actually lead us closer to Jesus.

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    - Hey, and welcome to Crossroads. I'm Hannah.
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    - And I'm Sean.
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    - And you're joining us this season
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    in our Christmas at the Movies series.
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    So yes, today we're wearing our very ugly
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    and I mean truly ugly Christmas sweaters.
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    - I think mine looks pretty good.
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    - It's terrible, but that's okay because
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    we're wearing them to just have a little bit of fun
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    and to celebrate the Christmas season.
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    - Yeah, that's right.
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    If you're new with us, Crossroads is a church
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    of people who are gathering all over the globe
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    in church buildings, homes, coffee shops,
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    dorm rooms, and online just like you are right now.
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    - In this series, we're going to be taking a look
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    at the classic Christmas movies and looking at
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    the spiritual truths that we can find in them
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    that are just beneath the surface.
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    Today we're going to hear from our lead pastor Kyle Ranson.
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    - Yeah, but before that,
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    we're going to sing some songs and worship together.
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    And I want to invite you to pause and take a breath.
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    You know, worship is an opportunity to slow down
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    and center our hearts on God.
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    And I don't know what you believe about God
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    or what you're even feeling right now.
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    You might be full of joy,
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    or you might be feeling anxious.
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    Or if you're anything like me, just really busy,
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    and it seems like it's nearly impossible
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    to slow down into worship.
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    So whether you sing with us online right now
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    or just sit and listen, take this time
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    to focus on God and find real peace.
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    - So let's worship together right now.
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    - Jesus, You're worthy of our attention.
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    I don't have anything to impress you, God.
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    You don't need anything.
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    Certainly, this ugly sweater does not impress You.
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    But a humble heart saying the one who came
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    into a manger is the one who died on a cross,
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    who rose again and conquered death,
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    and who has my life forever.
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    You can have my heart, You can have my mind,
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    my body, my soul, my choices, my words,
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    my thoughts, my family, my home,
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    my neighbors, my friends.
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    I want it all to go to You because
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    You're the only one who can actually
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    hold it together and make life out of it.
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    So Jesus, I praise You for all that You are.
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    I pray all this because of You, Jesus. Amen.
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    - Experience the story of Christmas,
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    a simple baby coming to earth
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    bringing a beautiful light
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    and living a powerful life.
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    - We want you and your family to experience
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    peace and light this Christmas.
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    No matter how dark our world feels,
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    Jesus is the light of life, and we're experiencing
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    that simple yet powerful truth
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    in our Christmas Eve services this year.
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    - That's exactly right.
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    It's going to be a beautiful and, like you said,
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    powerful experience.
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    And it's going to be one for the whole family.
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    So bring everybody because you can enjoy it all together.
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    So you can join us right here online
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    or in person starting on December 23rd.
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    - Yeah. While we know that Jesus brings life
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    and joy, we also know that this holiday season
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    is a really challenging time for many people.
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    This season, if you're experiencing grief,
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    sadness, or even loneliness,
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    we'd love to come alongside you.
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    - Yes, we've created resources
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    that have been put together and will be available
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    all month long at crossroads.net/care.
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    And they've been created with you in mind,
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    so whether you need to get connected to a real person
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    or get joining a group or talk just to meet with somebody,
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    it's all just a click away.
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    - Yeah. And just as we want to show up
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    for our community in emotional care,
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    we love to bless our communities with tangible care.
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    We do this through regular partnerships
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    with local nonprofits.
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    Things like City Serve Day, Thanksgiving Food Drive,
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    Christmas Gift Drive, they're all possible
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    through the generosity of everyday people in our church.
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    And like many nonprofits, year end giving
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    helps us to fuel our regular ministry needs.
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    You can join the team of faithful givers
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    at Crossroads.net/give.
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    - All right, so I know you've been wondering
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    what is the movie for this week?
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    And I'm gonna just take you out of your suspense.
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    It's actually not one movie. It's multiple movies.
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    There's a bunch of movies all together,
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    because if you've seen one,
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    you really have seen them all. - That's true.
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    - So let's hear what Kyle has to say
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    about the perfect Christmas formula.
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    We're so glad you're here.
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    - Christmas at the Movies
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    is perfect with some coffee.
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    Don't need that ring-a-ling, ding-a-dong,
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    ding-a-ding, talkin.
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    So if we see the glow
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    of a cellular telephone
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    we'll take 'em and we'll break 'em,
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    and we won't say we were mistaken.
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    You've been warned.
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    Merry Christmas. [glass breaks]
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    - Woo, come on. Come on, let's go.
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    Hallmark style movies, I can't wait to jump into it.
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    Can't wait. But first, before we jump in,
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    I want to give a very, very special
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    Crossroads welcome to Crossroads Columbus.
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    Let's go, Columbus.
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    Columbus people, they are so nice.
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    They're clapping for you. They don't even know why.
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    I just said your name, and they're like, yes.
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    It's great. Very enthusiastic.
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    Now this weekend is a special weekend
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    for Crossroads Columbus.
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    They have been setting up and tearing down
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    every single weekend on and off for seven years,
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    seven years, and today, this weekend
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    they move into their permanent space.
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    Unbelievable. Unbelievable. [cheers & applause]
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    You know you're going, like, how is that possible?
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    Wasn't that part of The Push?
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    And wasn't that one of the projects we were hoping for?
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    Yes, actually, during The Push,
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    as we saw momentum building, we were able to jump in
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    and purchase a building for just under $5 million
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    for them and get them in.
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    It's actually a property that was a former church,
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    and we get to redeem it for its intended use.
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    It's got an annex property on it.
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    And so they've moved into that annex property
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    where they can hold services in their own spot
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    while the main section gets some renovation done.
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    So Crossroads Columbus, welcome.
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    So pumped that you're with us. Amazing.
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    Speaking of The Push, by the way,
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    I've had a lot of you ask me, email me,
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    find me in Target in the aisles and say,
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    "Kyle, how are The Push projects going to get started?
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    Like, how will you choose when to do what
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    and how fast will we be able to start these things?"
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    And I always give the same answer, which is,
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    "We will spend money as soon as it comes in."
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    That's what we do here. We don't hold on to money.
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    We don't have big savings account.
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    We put the money into action,
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    just like you saw with Crossroads Columbus.
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    And so if you've made a Push commitment,
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    I want to encourage you to get started
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    before the year ends.
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    Follow through on your commitment.
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    We're actually going to send you a memento
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    to help you on that journey, inspired by
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    something that NASA gives astronauts.
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    I learned this not to not too long ago that
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    when you're a NASA astronaut
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    and you commit to your first mission,
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    NASA gives you a silver pen.
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    And when you complete your mission
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    that you committed to, they send you a gold pin.
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    And so we've actually had this little thing
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    designed up for you.
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    You might have seen these hanging in an atrium
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    at a site something much larger than this.
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    This kind of spinner guy.
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    We're going to send you one of these,
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    but slightly smaller for your Christmas tree.
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    This would be a little bit big,
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    so be on the lookout for that.
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    And my encouragement to you
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    is to be on the lookout for it.
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    And then once you've made the start
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    towards your commitment, hang that on your tree
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    as a sign of gratitude.
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    It's a gift to get to lean in
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    and do what we're doing as a church.
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    So be on the lookout for that.
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    But today is not about The Push.
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    It's not even about Crossroads Columbus.
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    It is about Hallmark style movies.
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    Come on, who's not afraid to admit that
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    you like these kind of movies?
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    Let's be brave, okay?
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    Yes, I know Brian did Die Hard.
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    Very manly. Whatever.
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    My favorite movies are Hallmark style.
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    And I say Hallmark style because I actually
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    like the Netflix version better.
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    They're slightly more elevated,
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    a little bit more refined, whatever.
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    But it's all the Hallmark movie formula.
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    And I like them because I know exactly what I'm getting.
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    It's the same reason why anybody
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    who's ever offered me a chocolate chip cookie,
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    I've been like, "Yeah, that's great.
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    I will take that cookie."
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    I know exactly what I'm getting.
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    What I'm getting is a happily ever after story.
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    See, there's something deep and profound
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    about these movies that we can laugh about
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    or watch with popcorn, or fall asleep for half of it
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    and wake up and still know exactly what's happening.
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    And the profound truth is that you and I
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    were made to live a life that is certain of its end,
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    that has a certain hope to it.
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    In the Christmas Story is a story about the Messiah coming.
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    And in the ancient world and ancient Judaism,
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    the Messiah was this long prophesied figure
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    who represented the arrival of hope.
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    Some of you might celebrate Advent in your house.
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    And the first candle you light the candle of hope.
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    It's the foundation of the Christmas story,
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    the foundation of this Messiah who's coming.
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    And a lot of what was written about the Messiah,
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    about Jesus, who would be born in the manger,
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    was actually written centuries and centuries
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    and centuries before Him.
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    And we have archeological evidence to prove
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    that this is true, these manuscripts existed
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    long before Jesus.
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    And they describe things about His life
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    with remarkable accuracy, and then go beyond it
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    to point us to hope.
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    One example is Isaiah 9:6.
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    You might have heard this read before, it says this:
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    Isaiah says from the beginning of the Christmas story,
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    this is written 700 years before Jesus arrives,
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    he says, "I want to tell you how it ends.
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    It ends with ever increasing peace."
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    I don't know where you are in your life.
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    I don't know what's going on, what you're dealing with.
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    But my hope today is that you walk out of here
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    having had two things happen.
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    One, you had fun. I really hope you have fun today.
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    And two, I hope you walk out filled up with hope
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    because the Christmas story is a story of hope.
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    Not abstract hope, not squishy hope,
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    but a solid hope that you can base your entire life on.
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    Let's pray before we go any further.
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    God, I'm asking that You would do that for all of us.
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    That You would give us the gift of hope,
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    the gift of laughter, the gift of fun,
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    that we'd walk out with
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    our hope tank filled up because of You. Amen.
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    Now, maybe you're somebody who's like,
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    "Hallmark style movies. Is this -- Is this a thing?"
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    I don't know why you would think that,
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    but welcome out from under the rock
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    you've been living under.
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    Yes. Hallmark style movies are massive.
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    Do you know that the Hallmark Channel alone,
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    the pioneers of this formula,
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    make over 40 Christmas movies every single year?
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    40. They film them all up in Canada.
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    This is, these are true facts.
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    You can them look up on the internet. Promise.
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    They film them all up in Canada,
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    they cost about a million to 2 million a piece.
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    They film it in 15 days.
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    And I found this stat, in 2021,
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    they made $350 million from them alone. Crazy.
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    It's this massive industry and they're all exactly the same.
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    All of them.
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    Now, Sarah and I, we got into watching
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    these style of movies back when our kids
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    were a little bit younger, and we wanted date nights.
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    You know, that's an important thing.
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    Everybody tells you that,
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    you want a healthy marriage,
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    you need to prioritize date night.
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    And soon as we'd try that, but then a kid would get sick
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    or a babysitter would cancel or or whatever.
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    It's just impossible.
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    And then I had this brilliant idea.
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    Maybe the best one in my whole life.
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    I invented something, it's called indoor dating.
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    It's amazing, I know.
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    Follow me for just a second.
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    You do exactly what you would do if you left your house,
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    only you don't. That's how it goes.
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    So our favorite, our favorite version of this
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    is we get takeout sushi
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    and we put on a Netflix Christmas movie.
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    And it is spectacular.
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    And, ladies, I know what some of you are thinking.
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    You're like, "Man, Kyle, I wish I was married to you.
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    You're telling me you take your wife
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    on dates to nowhere? Wow."
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    Yeah, that is technically true.
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    Don't tell Sarah that. Okay?
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    Just let that be your own little realization.
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    That's what happens.
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    The point is, though, I've watched a lot
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    at this point a lot, a lot, a lot
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    of Hallmark style Christmas movies.
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    So many of them. I'm not just a fan.
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    I'm not just a connoisseur.
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    I would say more like a sommelier of them.
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    And I'd like to recommend a few
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    just kind of pairings, some vintages
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    that are particularly favorites of mine
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    in case you're new to this.
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    I'm just going to introduce you,
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    give you some indoor date nights if you're interested.
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    If you want something older, want something older,
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    I'd recommend a 2019 vintage.
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    It's called A Night Before Christmas.
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    It's a very plausible story about a knight
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    from the year 1300 who interacts with
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    a magical Christmas person who
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    transports him to the future, where he falls in love
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    and you'll never guess how it ends,
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    happily ever after. It's crazy. It's crazy.
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    You want something a little bit newer?
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    I highly, highly recommend getting in on on this train.
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    2022 Falling for Christmas.
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    Now this is a truly historic film.
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    I think it's going to go down in the history books.
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    Why? Because it's played an important role
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    in Lindsay Lohan's Lohanaissance.
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    She's back, and this movie's a big reason why.
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    I highly recommend it.
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    There's a newer one called Our Little Secret.
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    Also, Lindsay Lohan, highly recommended.
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    You won't guess how both of those films end.
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    Happily ever after it turns out.
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    There's a newer one if you want something
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    a little bit newer now.
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    Now it's young and so it's a little bit spicy,
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    gotta warn you. 2024 vintage.
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    I know somebody in this room has watched it,
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    Hot Frosty. [cheers] Yeah. Yes.
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    I was so pumped when I saw that it was like,
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    "Oh, we're saving this for a good night.
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    This is so great."
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    Listen, if you don't know Hot Frosty.
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    Okay, look, Netflix did it, guys.
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    They did it for us. They made the thing.
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    We've all always wanted a Christmas movie
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    about a sexy snowman come to life.
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    Yes. It's great. Very much, very much recommend that.
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    Not going to guess how it ends,
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    happily ever after. Oh that's right, you did guess it.
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    Now, my favorite vintage is actually from 2017,
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    it's A Christmas Prince. Oh my gosh, so great.
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    It's about a big city woman on a career path
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    who gets sent by her boss to the country of Aldovia,
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    where she runs into the Prince.
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    And you won't believe it, but they fall in love
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    and the movie ends happily ever after.
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    Guess what? It's also part of a trilogy.
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    Just sink your teeth into that one. It's great.
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    Now these all follow the same pattern.
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    They're so wildly predictable that
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    Sarah and I actually play this game,
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    which I super recommend doing, by the way.
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    We play this game where we play
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    the first two minutes of the movie,
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    and then we press pause,
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    and then we have to predict
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    the rest of the movie to each other.
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    And then whoever gets the closest wins.
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    And we're always like both the closest,
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    because it's so easy, so incredibly easy.
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    Now in this series, we typically play clips from movies,
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    but today we thought we'd mix it up
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    just a little bit.
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    Because these movies are so wildly predictable,
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    we actually think we can create our own movie
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    live together right now. That's exactly right.
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    So, we've got some improv actors up here
  • 00:27:17
    who are going to join us.
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    First, for a female lead, we were able to find
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    a professional improv actress, Susan Young.
  • 00:27:23
    Please welcome her to the stage.
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    Susan. Fantastic.
  • 00:27:28
    Now for our male lead we weren't able to find
  • 00:27:30
    a professional or anybody good at all,
  • 00:27:32
    but we did find Dayton Community pastor,
  • 00:27:36
    aka Super Bowl of Preaching referee Matt Casselman,
  • 00:27:40
    who we forced to be here. So he's here.
  • 00:27:43
    We got a couple surprise guests.
  • 00:27:45
    Now this is going to be improv. Okay?
  • 00:27:47
    And so I want you guys to stay on stage the whole time.
  • 00:27:49
    No talking to each other. No, it's got to be in the moment.
  • 00:27:52
    Deal? - Deal. - Okay.
  • 00:27:53
    - Okay, great. Deal. Perfect, now --
  • 00:27:55
    - You'll be all right.
  • 00:27:56
    - Here's what I need from you guys, Oakley specifically.
  • 00:27:59
    Oakley, you have an important job.
  • 00:28:01
    All the sites, we're all counting on you. Okay?
  • 00:28:03
    Everybody, Lexington, East Side, West Side,
  • 00:28:05
    Columbus, everybody's counting on you,
  • 00:28:07
    everybody online counting on you.
  • 00:28:09
    I need you to give me a title
  • 00:28:13
    for the movie we're about to watch.
  • 00:28:15
    - Hot Frosty. - Hot Frosty is taken, sir.
  • 00:28:18
    That's excellent. Copyright infringement.
  • 00:28:19
    Can't do that. Don't want to go to jail.
  • 00:28:21
    Other suggestions? - [indiscernible responses]
  • 00:28:25
    - Ooh, a Christmas Melody. Let's do a Christmas Melody.
  • 00:28:29
    - A Christmas Melody, okay.
  • 00:28:30
    - A Christmas Melody. Okay. Ahem.
  • 00:28:36
    Ladies and gentlemen, I am pleased to welcome you
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    to the first ever showing of our brand new film,
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    A Christmas Melody.
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    - Oh, Carly, thank God for these coffee breaks,
  • 00:28:52
    am I right? - Yes. Oh my goodness.
  • 00:28:54
    Ashley, you're not going to believe it,
  • 00:28:55
    this time of year, just it takes us over every year.
  • 00:28:58
    - I know, I'm working at this snow globe factory
  • 00:29:01
    just really takes it out of you.
  • 00:29:02
    - Yeah, And every time I think that
  • 00:29:05
    we're going to get a break, we just get swamped.
  • 00:29:07
    - We don't, but that's okay. You know why?
  • 00:29:08
    Because I am a big city corporate woman.
  • 00:29:10
    - You're right.
  • 00:29:11
    - And my career is everything to me.
  • 00:29:13
    So I will continue to take these orders
  • 00:29:16
    for the singing snow globes year after year
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    until I get my promotion.
  • 00:29:20
    - As you should. You know you are a boss.
  • 00:29:22
    - I am. - And I respect that in you.
  • 00:29:24
    But I got to tell you, there's something missing.
  • 00:29:26
    - What? - In your life.
  • 00:29:28
    - I have everything I need. I have my career.
  • 00:29:30
    - I mean, like your love life.
  • 00:29:31
    - Oh, Carly. No, no, no, no, no, no.
  • 00:29:33
    - Come on. - No, really.
  • 00:29:34
    - Ever since Joseph, you just haven't gone out anymore.
  • 00:29:38
    - Okay. I cannot believe you are bringing that up
  • 00:29:41
    from my hometown ten years ago.
  • 00:29:43
    - I mean it's worth bringing up because --
  • 00:29:45
    - I know there's --
  • 00:29:46
    - You're ready. - Sorry.
  • 00:29:47
    - It's okay, Carly, we know that.
  • 00:29:49
    - Ladies, ladies, ladies, ladies, ladies.
  • 00:29:52
    - Oh. Hello, mister.
  • 00:29:53
    - Sorry to break up the chit chat that you all do.
  • 00:29:55
    Nobody said it was break around here.
  • 00:29:57
    - Sorry, Mr. Andrews. - I am the boss.
  • 00:29:58
    My name is -- - Mr. Hofstetter.
  • 00:30:01
    - Yeah. - Yeah.
  • 00:30:02
    - You stuttered on that like we don't know.
  • 00:30:04
    - You make me nervous.
  • 00:30:05
    - Okay. - Me too, so I'm gonna go.
  • 00:30:07
    - Your name is --
  • 00:30:10
    - You just said it.
  • 00:30:11
    - Did I? - Yeah.
  • 00:30:13
    You know what, let's just go --
  • 00:30:16
    - So anyway, I've got because I know --
  • 00:30:18
    - I've got a new name for you. How about Hope?
  • 00:30:20
    - No, no. Hope? Okay. Hope. - You can call me Hope.
  • 00:30:22
    - So, I've got to, because I know you so well.
  • 00:30:25
    - Yeah. - Right?
  • 00:30:27
    - That's weird, but sure.
  • 00:30:28
    - Because I know your work ethic.
  • 00:30:29
    - Yes.
  • 00:30:30
    - I've got a very special project
  • 00:30:31
    that I need you to go on.
  • 00:30:33
    - I am ready, sir.
  • 00:30:34
    - So you're from the town of..?
  • 00:30:39
    - Rabbit Patch? - Rabbit Patch,
  • 00:30:41
    and that's in the state of..?
  • 00:30:43
    - West Virginia? - Yeah.
  • 00:30:45
    - Okay. - Rabbit Patch, West Virginia.
  • 00:30:47
    - Yeah.
  • 00:30:48
    - There is a store that sells snow globes there,
  • 00:30:52
    and I need you to go there and buy that store
  • 00:30:55
    and take them out for us.
  • 00:30:56
    - Sir, please, please don't send me back to that town.
  • 00:30:58
    I have a history. - See, you misunderstood.
  • 00:31:00
    I didn't ask how you felt about it.
  • 00:31:02
    I never ask about your feelings.
  • 00:31:04
    I'm your boss. You do what I said.
  • 00:31:06
    And I need you to scrap everything on your calendar
  • 00:31:08
    and go to Rabbit Patch, West Virginia
  • 00:31:12
    to shut down that snow globe store
  • 00:31:14
    and take it in for us.
  • 00:31:16
    - Okay, I will, I will do it. - Great.
  • 00:31:19
    - Okay.
  • 00:31:24
    - Wow. I didn't know that we had to assemble
  • 00:31:26
    every single snow globe by adding its own snow
  • 00:31:29
    into the snow globe.
  • 00:31:30
    It seems like a more efficient way to do this.
  • 00:31:33
    - Joseph, ever since my arthritis crept in
  • 00:31:36
    from being your grandmother, you have to do it for me.
  • 00:31:40
    - You got to -- - I can't do it myself.
  • 00:31:41
    - You got arthritis from being my grandmother?
  • 00:31:44
    - Yes. - I'm so sorry.
  • 00:31:46
    - It stresses me out.
  • 00:31:47
    - Well, I got you working here at Snow Globe Co.
  • 00:31:50
    - Emporium Co. - Yes, I forget the name often.
  • 00:31:53
    - Come on, Joseph. - Here in --
  • 00:31:55
    - Rabbit patch, West Virginia.
  • 00:31:57
    - Yeah, but I mean, these snow globes
  • 00:31:59
    aren't going to globe themselves, so thank you.
  • 00:32:02
    - Let me just give you these boxes.
  • 00:32:03
    I want you to take them on over there.
  • 00:32:05
    - That would be great. Oh, gosh.
  • 00:32:07
    - Goodness gracious.
  • 00:32:08
    - Joe Bob, it was nice to meet you. That's weird.
  • 00:32:12
    Um, hi. I got a ice sludge all over my --
  • 00:32:17
    - I wish I could see where I was going --
  • 00:32:19
    - I just want -- - with these snow cones.
  • 00:32:20
    -Oh my gosh. - Oh my gosh.
  • 00:32:22
    - They all broke and the liquid is leaking out\
  • 00:32:24
    onto my brand new Prada shoes.
  • 00:32:26
    - Oh, those are such nice shoes.
  • 00:32:27
    I'm so sorry. I didn't see you there.
  • 00:32:35
    - Carly. - Carly, it's you.
  • 00:32:37
    - Joseph. - That is my name, Joseph.
  • 00:32:40
    - Joseph is your name, yeah.
  • 00:32:41
    - And Carly. - Yes.
  • 00:32:43
    - Carly, you look incredible. It's been so long.
  • 00:32:47
    - Thank you, yes. Oh, your --
  • 00:32:49
    - Oh, Carly. - Grandma.
  • 00:32:51
    - You're back to town. Are you moving back?
  • 00:32:54
    - Oh, no, no. - She's moving back.
  • 00:32:56
    - No, I'm not moving back. No, no.
  • 00:32:58
    Wait.
  • 00:32:59
    I'm from Big City, and yeah, I don't want to --
  • 00:33:01
    - You've been to Big city.
  • 00:33:02
    - I live there, I live at Big City.
  • 00:33:04
    - We're in Little City still? - Yes.
  • 00:33:06
    - Well, you two remember how you used to
  • 00:33:08
    just love each other and went out to prom together?
  • 00:33:11
    - Oh, that's -- - That's right.
  • 00:33:12
    Celebrated. You just remember that.
  • 00:33:14
    I remember the good times.
  • 00:33:15
    - We went to prom,
  • 00:33:16
    and you wore those really tall heels again,
  • 00:33:18
    being taller than me again. - Yeah, sorry.
  • 00:33:20
    - Well, I'm gonna excuse myself
  • 00:33:21
    and let you youngins catch up. What do you say?
  • 00:33:23
    - Oh, okay. - Um. It's been so long.
  • 00:33:27
    - It has been a really long time.
  • 00:33:28
    - The last time I saw you,
  • 00:33:30
    oh, gosh, I feel terrible.
  • 00:33:32
    - Well, it would have been the night
  • 00:33:34
    you were supposed to meet me at the state fair.
  • 00:33:37
    - Yup. - In in Rabbit Hash.
  • 00:33:39
    - That was going to be a wonderful date spot.
  • 00:33:41
    Yeah.
  • 00:33:42
    And I'm so sorry I missed it because --
  • 00:33:44
    - You left me holding the corn dogs.
  • 00:33:46
    - I would love to help. Nope.
  • 00:33:49
    - Nope. Nope. Leave that alone. Leave it alone.
  • 00:33:51
    - Yeah, I forget that part, but I would --
  • 00:33:54
    I missed it. I'm so sorry I wasn't there for you.
  • 00:33:56
    I was -- - No, no, no, you know what? It's fine.
  • 00:34:00
    Well, I've gotten over it because
  • 00:34:02
    I have a corporate job now,
  • 00:34:04
    and that means everything to me
  • 00:34:05
    and this small town, I've outgrown it quite honestly.
  • 00:34:09
    - Hey, Joseph, what do you say you run into town?
  • 00:34:12
    You know, I'm banned over at
  • 00:34:14
    the Snow Globe Emporium, Co number 2.
  • 00:34:17
    So how about you go over there and pick up those supplies?
  • 00:34:20
    It's in my name. And you know what?
  • 00:34:22
    Show Carly the town while you're at it.
  • 00:34:24
    - Yeah. - What?
  • 00:34:25
    - The town has changed so much, you just got to see.
  • 00:34:28
    We're not just Rabbit Patch.
  • 00:34:30
    We got Raccoon Patch, we got Lizard Patch.
  • 00:34:32
    We got plenty of patches. - That's right, that's right.
  • 00:34:34
    - So you two just have a good time. What do you say?
  • 00:34:36
    - I don't want to take you away from your --
  • 00:34:38
    - Thanks so much. - from your making snow globes.
  • 00:34:40
    - No, no. My arthritic grandma can take care of all of it.
  • 00:34:43
    I would love to show you our small town
  • 00:34:46
    that has branched out into many different animals.
  • 00:34:48
    - Lots of patches, yeah.
  • 00:34:49
    - Let me show you all the patches.
  • 00:34:51
    - All the patches.
  • 00:34:52
    - And they are this -- this -- this way.
  • 00:34:55
    They're this way. Let's go this way.
  • 00:34:58
    [laughter]
  • 00:35:05
    - Rabbit Patch, I didn't see that coming.
  • 00:35:07
    That's great. Okay. Fantastic. Fantastic.
  • 00:35:10
    What did that teach us? Who knows?
  • 00:35:13
    Anything? Anybody? It's this. I'll tell you what.
  • 00:35:16
    Number one truth from Hallmark style movies
  • 00:35:19
    is that your life will go off script.
  • 00:35:23
    Did you notice that?
  • 00:35:24
    See, every single one of these movies,
  • 00:35:26
    every single one of us, we have a script for our life.
  • 00:35:28
    We have a plan, we have a thing
  • 00:35:29
    that we think is going to happen. You know?
  • 00:35:31
    I'm going to go to high school and graduate
  • 00:35:33
    and get into a good college and get a good job,
  • 00:35:35
    and then meet a good girl and then get married
  • 00:35:37
    and have good kids. Right?
  • 00:35:38
    That's kind of this progression.
  • 00:35:39
    But what Hallmark style movies show us is that
  • 00:35:42
    the script always breaks.
  • 00:35:44
    Something happens that sends us off of our path.
  • 00:35:47
    The big city girl gets sent back to her small hometown
  • 00:35:51
    and meets the guy she didn't want to see again.
  • 00:35:53
    This is our life and this is the Christmas story.
  • 00:35:57
    Think about this, Christmas story as a female lead.
  • 00:35:59
    Her name is Mary.
  • 00:36:00
    I don't know if you have heard of her before.
  • 00:36:02
    Mary, mother of Jesus and her life
  • 00:36:04
    literally has an off script moment.
  • 00:36:07
    She's in the spot of life
  • 00:36:08
    where she's happily betrothed. She's engaged.
  • 00:36:12
    Wedding's coming. She's planning for it.
  • 00:36:13
    She's thinking about it.
  • 00:36:14
    She's got a life picked out with this guy named Joseph.
  • 00:36:17
    And then out of nowhere, the off script moment happens.
  • 00:36:21
    Here's what it says in Luke 1:26:
  • 00:37:08
    And Mary says, "Wow!"
  • 00:37:11
    No, it's not what she says at all.
  • 00:37:13
    She's like, "What? How? How? How can this be?"
  • 00:37:17
    Like, she's not -- She's not pumped about it.
  • 00:37:19
    It's just this off script moment for her life,
  • 00:37:22
    which, by the way, makes her perfectly fall in line
  • 00:37:25
    with every major character in the Bible, ever,
  • 00:37:28
    and with all of us.
  • 00:37:29
    Think about it for just a second. Abraham.
  • 00:37:32
    Abraham is a successful business owner.
  • 00:37:34
    He's growing his business. He's growing his flocks.
  • 00:37:37
    He's getting more wealth.
  • 00:37:38
    And then God, out of nowhere shows up in a dream
  • 00:37:41
    and says, "Abraham, I want you to leave
  • 00:37:42
    everything you've ever known,
  • 00:37:44
    and I want you to head out the door,
  • 00:37:46
    and I'm not going to tell you where you're going
  • 00:37:48
    until you start moving."
  • 00:37:49
    That's an off script moment.
  • 00:37:51
    Think about for a second Joseph.
  • 00:37:53
    Joseph gets sold into slavery.
  • 00:37:55
    Off script moment, wasn't planning on that.
  • 00:37:57
    Moses, he gets put into a basket
  • 00:37:59
    and basically put up for adoption.
  • 00:38:01
    Then he gets exiled for 40 years.
  • 00:38:02
    Then he gets sent into a job that he doesn't want
  • 00:38:05
    to be the mouthpiece of God.
  • 00:38:06
    All off script moments for what he planned for his life.
  • 00:38:09
    Ruth has off script moments.
  • 00:38:12
    Her husband, her father-in-law,
  • 00:38:14
    and her brother-in-law all tragically die
  • 00:38:16
    at about the same point in her life.
  • 00:38:19
    Off script moment.
  • 00:38:22
    Esther, she marries a guy
  • 00:38:23
    who she can't even reveal her ethnicity to.
  • 00:38:26
    Leah marries a guy who doesn't even love her.
  • 00:38:28
    All the disciples, Peter wants to be a fisherman.
  • 00:38:31
    Off script moment, Jesus comes along and says,
  • 00:38:33
    "Follow me."
  • 00:38:34
    Matthew thinks he's going to be an accountant,
  • 00:38:36
    a tax collector. Off script moment.
  • 00:38:38
    Paul, off script moment, again and again and again.
  • 00:38:41
    And it's us.
  • 00:38:42
    In fact, I'm willing to make a bet.
  • 00:38:44
    There's never been a single person who's ever lived
  • 00:38:49
    whose life followed their script. None.
  • 00:38:52
    Think about your life for a minute.
  • 00:38:54
    When did your life first go off script?
  • 00:38:58
    Was it when you didn't get into
  • 00:38:59
    the college you wanted to
  • 00:39:00
    or when you didn't graduate high school?
  • 00:39:02
    Or was it when she said no?
  • 00:39:03
    Was it when you got a divorce when you were young?
  • 00:39:06
    Was it when you had a baby unexpectedly?
  • 00:39:08
    Was it when you couldn't conceive?
  • 00:39:09
    Was it now when you find yourself still not married?
  • 00:39:12
    Was it a career that went sideways?
  • 00:39:13
    When did your life go off script?
  • 00:39:16
    And I don't know when, but I do know that it has.
  • 00:39:19
    It has for all of us.
  • 00:39:21
    See, part of the formula
  • 00:39:23
    in these Hallmark style movies,
  • 00:39:25
    part of the reason they resonate with us
  • 00:39:27
    is because they bake this in,
  • 00:39:28
    this realism inside of these movies that say,
  • 00:39:32
    "Yes, your life will go off script."
  • 00:39:34
    Not just once, by the way, but again and again and again.
  • 00:39:39
    You know, Mary is is this incredible figure.
  • 00:39:41
    I think sometimes we look at her
  • 00:39:43
    and she kind of becomes almost two dimensional,
  • 00:39:45
    but she doesn't live a two dimensional life.
  • 00:39:48
    She has this first off script moment,
  • 00:39:50
    and it was a big one, by the way.
  • 00:39:51
    She knows that Joseph's likely to leave her,
  • 00:39:53
    all kinds of things are likely to happen.
  • 00:39:55
    But then, good news, he doesn't. He stays with her.
  • 00:39:59
    But then, bad news, off script moment,
  • 00:40:01
    they have to flee to Egypt
  • 00:40:03
    because Herod wants to kill Jesus.
  • 00:40:05
    And then more off script moments happen.
  • 00:40:07
    It's pretty clear from the historical record
  • 00:40:09
    that her husband, Joseph, likely died young.
  • 00:40:12
    Why do we believe this? Well, for lots of reasons.
  • 00:40:14
    But one is at the cross, Joseph,
  • 00:40:16
    who was a righteous man,
  • 00:40:17
    who was a good earthly father to Jesus,
  • 00:40:19
    is nowhere to be found, but his mother Mary is.
  • 00:40:23
    And on the Cross, as He's dying,
  • 00:40:25
    Jesus actually points at His friend John,
  • 00:40:27
    and He says, "Will you take care of My mom for Me?"
  • 00:40:29
    What does that mean?
  • 00:40:30
    It means Joseph isn't around anymore.
  • 00:40:33
    It also means more off script moments.
  • 00:40:34
    We know that Jesus had other brothers and sisters
  • 00:40:37
    from Mary and from Joseph, but in this moment,
  • 00:40:41
    John for some reason can't point to any of them,
  • 00:40:43
    or Jesus in this moment, can't point to any of them
  • 00:40:46
    to take care of his mom.
  • 00:40:47
    Instead, he goes to his friend. Why?
  • 00:40:49
    Well, there's likely some off script moments happening.
  • 00:40:53
    This is our life again and again and again.
  • 00:40:56
    In fact, in the script of Netflix movies
  • 00:41:00
    or Hallmark Star movies, there's the setup,
  • 00:41:02
    there's the initial complication,
  • 00:41:04
    they get sent somewhere.
  • 00:41:05
    And then there's the the near kiss.
  • 00:41:07
    There's the moment where life looks like
  • 00:41:09
    it's going to happen, right?
  • 00:41:11
    We're going to get together.
  • 00:41:12
    And then it's followed by the breakup.
  • 00:41:15
    This is the pattern of life.
  • 00:41:17
    Just when it looks like things might break,
  • 00:41:19
    just when it looks like we might,
  • 00:41:20
    we might get ahead, all of a sudden
  • 00:41:21
    there's another off script moment.
  • 00:41:23
    There's another setback.
  • 00:41:25
    Speaking of which, it is time for another scene
  • 00:41:28
    from our favorite movie, whose title I forget.
  • 00:41:31
    What's it called? - Christmas Melody.
  • 00:41:34
    - Christmas Melody. Oh my gosh. Cannot wait.
  • 00:41:37
    Now for this one, Oakley again depending on you.
  • 00:41:39
    Did a great job with with the name.
  • 00:41:42
    I need from you an idea.
  • 00:41:45
    I need an activity that you would do on a Christmas date.
  • 00:41:49
    Shout them out. -Ice skating.
  • 00:41:52
    - Ice skating. Ice skating. Another one?
  • 00:41:55
    - Tobogganing - Snow tubing.
  • 00:41:58
    Ice skating, snow tubing. - [indinscernible responses]
  • 00:42:05
    You're all talking at once. I can't.
  • 00:42:06
    We need to organize this better.
  • 00:42:08
    I can't -- - Making a snowman.
  • 00:42:13
    - Making a snowman.
  • 00:42:14
    Ice skating, snow tubing, making a snowman.
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    Perfect. Ladies and gentlemen,
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    welcome to act two of A Christmas Melody.
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    - So, Joseph, you're going to show me the town,
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    because that's what we just said.
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    - Oh, we're not ice skating yet, are we?
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    - Well, I wanted to recap because it's been a second.
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    - That's right. - Since we've been up here.
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    - I just like to practice. - That's cool. That's great.
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    Well, we we have our skates on.
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    Yeah.
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    - Yeah, so we might as well. You want to just go ahead?
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    - Yeah. No better way to do it.
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    - All right. - Wee.
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    - Here we go. - Wee.
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    - Oh, you're following me? Okay, that's -- That works.
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    - Sorry. I forget how to do it, and you're doing it so well.
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    - That's okay. I know. Oh! Mmy skate's a little wobbly.
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    - Oh, no. - Oh, no.
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    - Oh, no. - Oh, I might fall. Oh!
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    - Whoa! [nervous laughter]
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    - Okay. I don't know why you want to show me
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    all these physical activities, because we did this all.
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    - Making sure big town or big city girl
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    is still in shape and can keep up with
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    the small guy or a small town guy. Uh, tubbing.
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    - Okay, I know you struggle with that.
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    It's all right. It's okay.
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    - It's our secret. - Um, yeah. Do you --
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    This makes me think of the time we had that seventh grade party
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    and the talent show was afterwards, do you remember?
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    I remember.
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    And we sang that song together.
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    - I remember it. - Do you remember how it goes?
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    And here, let's put our tubes down
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    and do the choreo.
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    - Oh, yeah. Jog my memory and I'll catch on.
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    - It was Jingle Bells, so. - Yeah.
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    - Ready? - Yep.
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    - Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way.
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    - How could I forget?
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    - Oh, what fun it is to ride in a one horse open sleigh.
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    Yes! Yes! That was it. - Oh my gosh.
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    - Okay. Anyway.
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    - I can't believe you still have it in you.
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    - Yeah. - That was fantastic.
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    - Anyway, snow tubing. - Snow tubing, yeah.
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    - Oh. Mine's deflated. It's not going to work.
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    - Well, here's one that we could share. Um.
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    Yeah, after you. I'll hold it. - All right.
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    - And, um, let's see if I -- Well, what's the best?
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    - I don't know. - Okay. Yeah. Here.
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    If, um. It's a little --
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    - Oh, hey. Hi. - Hi.
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    - Nice to see you, Carly. Well, wow.
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    - Wow. - This is really special.
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    - Yeah. - Like --
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    - Okay. Hey, you again. - Yeah.
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    - Oh, boy. Oh, gosh. Right in my eye.
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    Oh, I missed. Sorry. - Totally missed.
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    That's all right. - Yeah. Here we go.
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    Okay.
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    Oh, this packs really well. That's nice.
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    - Wow. You're really good at this.
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    - Thank you. Um-- - Yeah.
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    I'm seeing you in a whole new but old light.
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    - Same. You know, I've been spending so much time
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    packing snow in snow globes that I think
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    I've forgotten to add a melody in my own heart.
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    - Yeah, yeah. [audience cheers]
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    Do you think you could teach me?
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    - Uh, I mean, I did teach you the dance in the --
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    The jingle bell thing, so, I don't know,
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    I just I feel a little, a little unsure, a little hesitant.
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    I feel like my life has been staccato lately, and --
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    - Yeah. - You know? I don't know.
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    I would assume something would happen now
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    that would interrupt us, but it's okay.
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    We'll just -- we'll just. Oh, wow. That was weird.
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    - That's a weird ringtone.
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    - Yeah. It sounds like a bird chirping.
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    Okay, I'm going to change that. Yeah.
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    [phone rings] Um, hang on one second. Let me get this.
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    - Sure, sure. - Hello?
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    - Oh. Hey, Carly. How's it going?
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    - Oh, hey. Hi. Um, yeah.
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    I'm in my hometown of Rabbit Patch,
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    and I've been snow tubing and ice skating
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    and building snowmen and. - Stop!
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    - Joseph is here. - You're kidding.
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    I mean, work is crazy, but it's fine.
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    So are you, like, doing job or, like, with Joseph?
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    Like what's happening? - Okay, I don't really.
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    - [singing] Just a small town girl.
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    - Sorry. Hold on. My ring tone is oddly able
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    to cut through this conversation.
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    - Okay, well, I'll catch you later.
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    I'll catch you. Get it, get it. I'll call you later.
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    - Thanks. Hello?
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    - Carly? - Yes, sir. Yes, yes.
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    What is your ring tone?
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    - Uh, sorry. What? - What's your ring tone?
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    - What? Uh, just a small town girl. It's fine.
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    - Oh, great, great.
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    All right, give me the snow globe update.
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    - Okay. Yes.
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    So I haven't really purchased the store yet.
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    I'm working on it. I -- -Wait, wait, wait.
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    - Things are happening and there was a snow tube thing.
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    - Wait, wait, are you telling me
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    I didn't make it clear?
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    If you don't close this deal,
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    new year, new job for you.
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    - Okay, no, I will, I will close the deal.
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    I will buy out that store. I will.
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    I will be ruthless, just like you.
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    - Lock it in. Come on.
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    Put your big girl pants on. Get out of snow tubing.
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    I don't know if you did that. I'm not sure.
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    I'm not supposed to know that, because I'm going to --
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    - I'm going to talk to HR about that big girl pants thing.
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    That was weird. - Lock it in.
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    - Yes, sir. Yes, sir.
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    He's just a little inappropriate sometimes.
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    Okay, Joseph. Hey, I'm ready to -- What?
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    Okay. The smoking thing, that's new.
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    - Picked it up after church last weekend. [audience laughs]
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    I -- we've been having so much fun, Carly.
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    - Yeah. Carley, yeah. Yeah, we were.
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    - I felt like my heart was beginning to sing.
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    - To sing. - Louder than my snow globes,
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    the melody in them, but -- - Okay.
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    You know, like when I --
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    - You seem upset about something.
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    - When I dropped all the snow globes, they shattered.
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    I heard what you said, and my heart is shattering, too.
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    - Okay, that was a long way to get there.
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    So what happened? You overheard what I said about what?
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    - Buying a business. Sealing the deal.
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    - Oh. Oh, no. - Big town girl.
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    More like big time attitude and this melody --
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    - Listen, you're missing. Understand.
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    You're gonna, you're gonna.
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    You're gonna milk the melody thing,
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    and it's not gonna go well.
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    - I'm mad, and I'm --
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    I'm going back to my small town
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    and my snow globe company. I'm out of here.
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    - Joseph!
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    - Oh! Oh, man. Oh, we're on pins and needles. Right?
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    Oh, what's gonna happen? How's it gonna end?
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    I don't know. Oh. That's right, happily ever after.
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    Yeah. That's the second truth
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    that Hallmark style movies can teach us.
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    No matter what happens, no matter
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    how many ups and ups and downs there are,
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    you and I, our story turns out to be
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    one that ends happily ever after.
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    I think it's the main reason why these stories resonate.
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    In that formula, the next two steps,
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    the last two steps are what's called
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    the reconciliation and the happily ever after,
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    which is the gospel.
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    I don't know if you know that.
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    The gospel, the story of Jesus
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    that starts in this Christmas story,
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    the story of Jesus is not primarily
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    good advice for how to live your life.
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    It is primarily a certainty about the future
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    and how your story will end.
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    That's what it is. It's a certain hope.
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    Here's how Jesus put it in John 11, Jesus said:
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    certainty will, not might, will live,
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    See, God is a storyteller is the ultimate one
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    who spoils his own story.
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    He tells us the end of the story. Why?
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    Because He wants us to live with a certain hope.
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    You and I are not actually made to go through life
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    wondering how our story ends.
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    If you find yourself in a place where,
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    full of fear and anxiety and worry,
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    maybe, just maybe, I might want to press into you
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    and ask you the same question that Jesus just asked:
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    Do you believe what He said?
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    Not about the story, but about your story,
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    about your life and where you're headed,
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    the Prince of Peace who brings ever increasing peace.
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    Do you believe that's the trajectory of your life?
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    Now this idea of certain hope,
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    it's very, very different than the world's idea of hope.
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    See, I think the world uses this word hope,
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    but what we mean by hope is a wish. You know?
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    We say things like, "I don't know
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    what's going to happen, but I hope that."
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    And what can happen is it feels like
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    the Bible story if you apply that kind of hope
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    to the Bible, what the Bible is asking you to do
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    is to live a Disney life.
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    Wish upon a star, the whole thing. Right?
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    That's the Christmas story.
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    Oh yeah, there's a star up in Bethlehem.
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    You kind of hope on the Christmas star
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    and just dream that everything will be great.
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    No, no, that's not the kind of hope the Bible talks about.
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    That's a fool's hope. That's wildly different.
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    By the way, wives, a fool's false hope is what you have
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    if you want your husband to get you
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    the thing you want and you haven't told him
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    exactly what it is,
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    and I cannot stress the word exactly enough.
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    I mean, exactly, like put it in Amazon cart,
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    click buy now and then tell them what you got.
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    Okay? That's how you have to do it. Promise.
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    None of us, none of us husbands, none of us are like,
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    "Oh, I hope she makes me guess. Oh, yeah."
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    No. Early on in our marriage I learned this.
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    I tried to guess what my wife wanted,
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    and I did not go well.
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    Our first year in marriage, our first Christmas.
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    I remember we go to the mall together,
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    back when malls were still a thing. It was great.
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    We'd go to the mall and this is totally true.
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    At this moment, I am a humble, poor church worker
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    who's also an amateur carpenter,
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    and she's a big city corporate career woman,
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    literally, worked for a big corporation
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    in the city in a high rise. Okay?
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    And so we go to Ann Taylor where she would buy
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    all of her fancy suits and clothes.
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    And she sees this sweater and it's $90.
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    I'll remember this the rest of my life,
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    gray sweater, $90.
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    And she says, "Ooh, I like that sweater."
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    And I'm like, "Awesome. I know exactly what she wants."
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    Great. So I come back next day on my lunch break
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    and I buy the sweater, I wrap it,
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    I put it under the tree, she opens it
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    and she goes, "Oh, this is nice."
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    I'm like, "It's that sweater that you wanted."
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    And she's like, "Yeah, I did, I sure did.
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    Oh, this is great."
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    She folds it up and never puts it on,
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    ever in her entire life, not even one time.
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    It went to goodwill so fast.
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    So wives, tell your husband what you want,
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    otherwise, you have a fool's hope.
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    But again, the kind of hope we're talking
  • 00:53:05
    about here in the Bible is not that kind of hope.
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    It's not a fool's hope.
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    The kind of the hope that the Bible describes
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    is a certain hope, an absolute certain hope.
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    One of my favorite theologians is a guy
  • 00:53:16
    who recently passed away. His name is Tim Keller.
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    And his definition of biblical hope is incredible.
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    He says biblical hope is a life-shaping certainty
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    about the future.
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    He says, when you have biblical hope,
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    literally every single day in your life
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    should be lived differently. Why?
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    Because you know how your story will end
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    and you believe it.
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    This is actually the thing that stood out
  • 00:53:42
    most about Mary.
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    You know, when the angel comes to her and says,
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    "Hey, good news, you found favor with God."
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    One of the questions that people have asked
  • 00:53:49
    for 2000 years since then is,
  • 00:53:50
    what about Mary made her find favor in the eyes of God?
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    And I don't know with absolute certainty,
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    but my guess, my best guess, based on what I read,
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    is that the thing that stood out about her
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    was her certainty of hope, that she was willing
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    to believe the things that God said to her
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    about her future.
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    After that scene where the where the angel comes to her,
  • 00:54:12
    she actually gets up and she goes
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    and visits her cousin Elizabeth.
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    This is how the story picks up. Luke 1:39 says:
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    And then she ends with this.
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    "And blessed is she."
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    I think in this moment she's looking right at Mary,
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    right in the eyes. And she says:
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    See, the thing that makes Mary remarkable
  • 00:55:10
    is that she just believed what God said about her future.
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    She just decided that it was certain
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    that He meant what He said, and I believe
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    it changed every single day of her life.
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    I want you to imagine for a moment
  • 00:55:23
    that I was to hire two people. Okay?
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    Let's imagine the job is to split firewood. Got it?
  • 00:55:29
    Need firewood? It's getting cold
  • 00:55:30
    and it's going to be outside.
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    It's going to be hard. It's going to be painful.
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    It's going to be very, very cold.
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    I'm not going to give you gloves. Okay?
  • 00:55:37
    It's going to be awful, but I'm going to hire two people.
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    Imagine for person A I hire them and I say to them,
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    "Hey, at the end of the day
  • 00:55:45
    I'm going to give you $10, okay?"
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    And then person two I say, "Same exact work as them.
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    It's going to be hard. It's going to be cold.
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    It's going to be painful. You're not going to like it.
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    But at the end of the day,
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    I'm going to give you $10 million."
  • 00:56:00
    Do you think that maybe, just maybe,
  • 00:56:05
    their attitude during the day might be different?
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    Do you think that one of them
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    might just be more filled with hope?
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    Might even as things are hard, even as things are cold,
  • 00:56:17
    even as things are painful, might just have
  • 00:56:19
    an extra little bounce in their step?
  • 00:56:22
    Of course. Why?
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    Because they know what's coming
  • 00:56:26
    at the end of the story is a happily ever after.
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    That's why. Well, that's you and me, friends.
  • 00:56:33
    This is what's supposed to be us.
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    See, if you believe in Jesus
  • 00:56:37
    when you walk into a room, every single person
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    in the room should go, "Oh, yeah. Jim's here.
  • 00:56:41
    Oh, man, that guy, he's just like a breath of fresh air.
  • 00:56:44
    He just lifts everybody up."
  • 00:56:46
    When Susan walks in, there's just hope in the room
  • 00:56:48
    that you can just feel the thing change.
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    Man, she's just phenomenal."
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    This is what it's supposed to be to follow Jesus.
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    Another way to think about it is
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    if you're a Christian, you're supposed to live life
  • 00:56:59
    like a Kansas City Chiefs fan.
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    You're just certain you're going to win, right?
  • 00:57:05
    Without the cheating refs, just saying.
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    Just pointing that out. Pointing that out.
  • 00:57:09
    By the way, Christmas movies,
  • 00:57:11
    I don't know if you knew this.
  • 00:57:12
    There are two Hallmark style Christmas movies
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    about the Kansas City Chiefs
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    and Taylor and Travis this year, and I am thrilled.
  • 00:57:22
    Can't wait to watch them.
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    Saved them like two fine bottles of wine
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    for the right night.
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    Haven't watched either one yet. Don't spoil them.
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    I don't want to know what happens.
  • 00:57:29
    I think I do though, happily ever after
  • 00:57:31
    is probably where it ends.
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    But this is it, see, to follow Jesus,
  • 00:57:35
    to live this life, to believe that
  • 00:57:37
    this baby born in a manger so long ago
  • 00:57:39
    is actually not just the Messiah, but your Messiah
  • 00:57:42
    means that you believe your life ends in victory.
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    And it's not a maybe, it's not, it's not.
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    It's not a, "Well, I don't really know
  • 00:57:49
    how it's going to go.
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    I don't really know if it's going to get there."
  • 00:57:52
    No, it's a certainty because that baby
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    grew into a man, died on the Cross.
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    And when He was hanging there, He said, "It's finished."
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    That means there's no ifs, ands or buts about it.
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    And so in your life,
  • 00:58:05
    you're heading towards a happily ever after.
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    That's where you're going. It's a guarantee.
  • 00:58:11
    Listen to this from the book of Hebrews chapter six.
  • 00:58:13
    It says:
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    Every day you anchor to it.
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    Every day you wake up, and every day you say,
  • 00:58:41
    "No matter what happens today, I know where my life is headed.
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    I know there's a kingdom that's coming.
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    I know it's more present today than yesterday
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    because Jesus said His peace will increase
  • 00:58:49
    day after day after day.
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    And I'm clinging to that hope,
  • 00:58:52
    and I'm living out of that hope every single day."
  • 00:58:54
    In other words, you're meant to be an eternal optimist.
  • 00:58:58
    I actually think that's one of the most,
  • 00:59:00
    kind of untalked about character traits of Jesus.
  • 00:59:03
    I believe Jesus was the most optimistic person
  • 00:59:05
    who ever lived.
  • 00:59:07
    I believe He was one of those guys
  • 00:59:08
    that when he got in the room, everybody went,
  • 00:59:10
    "Man, I'm glad Jesus is here.
  • 00:59:12
    He just brings hope. He just brings positivity.
  • 00:59:15
    I just feel lighter when He's around."
  • 00:59:17
    That's Jesus.
  • 00:59:18
    When he got with people, He was always telling them
  • 00:59:21
    like, not to worry and it would be okay.
  • 00:59:23
    He would say things like this, Matthew six:
  • 00:59:32
    the people who don't believe what you believe,
  • 00:59:48
    See, when He says it with His words, it's not lip service.
  • 00:59:51
    It's the same word that created the universe,
  • 00:59:53
    that established reality.
  • 00:59:54
    He says this is the reality I'm establishing for you.
  • 00:59:57
    It's not it's not rose colored glasses either.
  • 01:00:00
    You know, Jesus wasn't just an eternal optimist.
  • 01:00:03
    Jesus was a realistic optimist.
  • 01:00:05
    He wasn't promising that every moment
  • 01:00:07
    and every scene of your entire life
  • 01:00:09
    would go just perfect on script.
  • 01:00:11
    He did not promise that at all.
  • 01:00:13
    John 16 He said:
  • 01:00:24
    He says, "Yeah, you'll have some scenes you don't like,
  • 01:00:27
    but it's not the end. It's not the end of your life."
  • 01:00:31
    And I think about our church in pursuing an awakening.
  • 01:00:34
    That's what we're going after,
  • 01:00:36
    a nation that wakes up to the gospel.
  • 01:00:39
    The thing that I think we might need the most
  • 01:00:41
    are Christians to wake up to the hope
  • 01:00:44
    they're supposed to carry around
  • 01:00:45
    and start carrying with it into every meeting
  • 01:00:48
    and every place that they ever go.
  • 01:00:49
    The world needs this from us.
  • 01:00:51
    And by the way, not just the world,
  • 01:00:53
    our families need it.
  • 01:00:54
    I've realized this recently in my own family.
  • 01:00:57
    As my kids get older, you know,
  • 01:00:59
    everybody kind of told us, like,
  • 01:01:00
    when they're babies, it's hard.
  • 01:01:01
    But when they get older,
  • 01:01:03
    the struggles are more difficult.
  • 01:01:04
    And in the middle of the night
  • 01:01:05
    when I was changing my 19th dirty diaper,
  • 01:01:07
    I was like, "I will take the older part,
  • 01:01:09
    that sounds better.
  • 01:01:10
    They don't crap their pants in the middle
  • 01:01:12
    of the night when they're 15, right?
  • 01:01:13
    Cool, I want that."
  • 01:01:15
    But now that my kids are older,
  • 01:01:17
    the issues are more complex
  • 01:01:19
    as I've had kids struggle in school this year
  • 01:01:22
    and struggle with being teased and being bullied.
  • 01:01:24
    What I've realized is part of my role as a father
  • 01:01:27
    that I have to embrace more and more and more
  • 01:01:29
    is I have to be the driver of the hope train for my kids.
  • 01:01:33
    If you're a mom, if you're a dad, I'm telling you,
  • 01:01:35
    this is a role that is critical for you to play.
  • 01:01:38
    You have to be the one who, when they say,
  • 01:01:40
    "No one likes me and it's never going to change,"
  • 01:01:42
    and you have to be the one to say, "Oh, honey,
  • 01:01:44
    I understand, I understand it's hard now,
  • 01:01:47
    but this is not the story of your life.
  • 01:01:49
    This is not how this thing is going to end.
  • 01:01:51
    It's going to get better."
  • 01:01:52
    You have to be the carrier of hope for your family,
  • 01:01:55
    the one who believes the story isn't over.
  • 01:02:00
    I think the greatest gift God may have given you
  • 01:02:02
    is to know, with 100% certainty,
  • 01:02:06
    exactly how your story will end.
  • 01:02:09
    Speaking of which, it's time for
  • 01:02:11
    the last act of our favorite Christmas movie,
  • 01:02:14
    the one that's making just records
  • 01:02:16
    at the box office, A Christmas Melody.
  • 01:02:22
    - Ah! - What's gotten into you.
  • 01:02:29
    - Grandma, my heart is more mangled
  • 01:02:33
    than those old arthritic hands of yours.
  • 01:02:36
    I thought I could fake it here at our snow globe --
  • 01:02:41
    - Emporium. - Emporium Co.
  • 01:02:42
    - Yes. - But I can't.
  • 01:02:43
    I feel like one of these snowmen
  • 01:02:44
    trapped in my own snow globe, Grandma.
  • 01:02:46
    - Well, let me tell you.
  • 01:02:47
    You know you loved this girl
  • 01:02:48
    since you were knee high to a grasshopper.
  • 01:02:52
    - I was very little. - Very tiny.
  • 01:02:54
    - Just a few years ago.
  • 01:02:56
    - And you deserve happiness. - I do.
  • 01:02:58
    - And I think you better go get her.
  • 01:03:00
    She is at the bus station right now.
  • 01:03:03
    - She's getting on a bus?
  • 01:03:05
    - She is going to go back to Big City.
  • 01:03:07
    - The Big City bus station.
  • 01:03:09
    - And you don't want to miss her.
  • 01:03:10
    - I don't. - You love her.
  • 01:03:11
    - She -- She makes my Christmas merry.
  • 01:03:14
    - And a melody in your heart.
  • 01:03:15
    - That's right, and puts a melody in my heart.
  • 01:03:17
    I'm gonna go get her. - Go after her.
  • 01:03:18
    - I'm gonna go save Christmas.
  • 01:03:21
    [panting]
  • 01:03:26
    Okay. Okay. [panting]
  • 01:03:30
    Go around this small city pedal board
  • 01:03:33
    that's in the middle of the street.
  • 01:03:34
    I don't actually, I don't know why I'm running.
  • 01:03:36
    I have a car. Okay, here we go.
  • 01:03:39
    Carly. - Oh my gosh.
  • 01:03:40
    - Sorry. - Joseph.
  • 01:03:43
    - Oh, I came as --
  • 01:03:44
    - If you drove, why are you out of breath?
  • 01:03:46
    - I came as slowly as I could, and then I hurried up
  • 01:03:49
    and found out the car situation. But.
  • 01:03:51
    - Okay.
  • 01:03:52
    - I've been a real jerkface, Carly.
  • 01:03:54
    - Well, yes, but what specifically?
  • 01:03:58
    - Um, I made a lot of assumptions.
  • 01:04:00
    I forgot a lot of things about the way we were
  • 01:04:03
    and the way things were, and, I don't know,
  • 01:04:05
    I guess this whole big city attitude
  • 01:04:07
    and small town guy combination just, it shook me up.
  • 01:04:12
    - What are you trying to say?
  • 01:04:14
    - The thing I'm trying to say, Carly,
  • 01:04:16
    back then, when I didn't show up to the state fair,
  • 01:04:19
    that's what it was.
  • 01:04:20
    I was busy rescuing bunnies, the rabbits
  • 01:04:25
    that had fallen into the possum patch
  • 01:04:27
    and the possums had fallen into the rabbit patch,
  • 01:04:30
    and I had to save all these little animals,
  • 01:04:33
    otherwise I would have been there.
  • 01:04:34
    - Well, you know, I appreciate that.
  • 01:04:36
    I also appreciate how no one in West Virginia
  • 01:04:38
    has the accent.
  • 01:04:40
    - It's a small -- - But mine is coming back.
  • 01:04:42
    And you know why? Come here, take my hands.
  • 01:04:45
    - I love that accent. - Take my hand, Joseph.
  • 01:04:47
    - Carly.
  • 01:04:49
    - I was living in big city on my own,
  • 01:04:51
    going solo for so long.
  • 01:04:54
    And then you plucked the strings of my heart.
  • 01:04:58
    And you know what? Now we can be a duet.
  • 01:05:03
    - Yes. - Yes, that's right.
  • 01:05:05
    - I think, Carly, I love you.
  • 01:05:08
    Oh, I love -- my accent's coming back too.
  • 01:05:11
    - It is! It's a miracle. - A Christmas miracle.
  • 01:05:15
    - That's what love will do for you.
  • 01:05:16
    - I love you and will you be my blessed bride?
  • 01:05:22
    - Hold on just one second.
  • 01:05:24
    I got to think about it for a minute.
  • 01:05:25
    - Okay. Take your time. Nothing else to do.
  • 01:05:27
    - I might get a phone call that interrupts this moment.
  • 01:05:29
    - [singing] Just a small town girl.
  • 01:05:31
    - I'm sorry, I did not change that ringtone yet.
  • 01:05:34
    Yes. Hello. - Carly.
  • 01:05:36
    - Yes, sir. - Change of plans.
  • 01:05:38
    We're shaking this thing up.
  • 01:05:40
    - The accent, so we're good.
  • 01:05:41
    - Scrap the plan. Back out of this deal.
  • 01:05:43
    - Back out of the deal.
  • 01:05:44
    - Get out of the deal. You are not buying the store.
  • 01:05:47
    - I don't need to try to buy Snow Globe Emporium Co?
  • 01:05:49
    Hold on. Let me put you on speaker.
  • 01:05:51
    - Hello. - This is Joseph.
  • 01:05:53
    - I'm Joseph. - Joseph.
  • 01:05:55
    - Who is this? - This is my boss.
  • 01:05:56
    -Joseph. Joseph. What's your last name?
  • 01:05:59
    - Jingleman. - Joseph Jingleman.
  • 01:06:03
    - Joseph Jingleman. - Come again?
  • 01:06:04
    - Joseph Jingleman.
  • 01:06:07
    - Joseph Jingleman of the Jingleman Snow Globe Family,
  • 01:06:10
    that's the richest family in all of West Virginia
  • 01:06:13
    that owns this town called Rabbit --
  • 01:06:16
    - Rabbit Hatch.
  • 01:06:17
    - Hatch. That -- That's you?
  • 01:06:19
    - That is us, sir.
  • 01:06:23
    - I guess that's all he has to say. Really?
  • 01:06:27
    - I think we lost him, bad reception.
  • 01:06:29
    - I think he was going to tell me that
  • 01:06:31
    the business was going under,
  • 01:06:33
    because y'all, you know, you own all --.
  • 01:06:36
    - I own the whole town, the bunnies and the possums.
  • 01:06:39
    - And that means --
  • 01:06:41
    - That means that I can marry you
  • 01:06:42
    because I love you and you're rich.
  • 01:06:46
    - That's right, that's right.
  • 01:06:48
    - It is quite a plot twist. - That is.
  • 01:06:51
    We never saw it coming. I'm rich with money
  • 01:06:53
    and snow globes. - And love.
  • 01:06:57
    - And love. - And now we can play
  • 01:06:59
    and sing our Christmas Melody. That's right.
  • 01:07:04
    - That's right.
  • 01:07:07
    - Woo! Yeah, yeah, yeah.
  • 01:07:12
    Hey, can we thank them?
  • 01:07:14
    That was amazing. Justin, Hannah, Matt, Susan.
  • 01:07:18
    Amazing, amazing, amazing. Oh, my gosh. Yeah.
  • 01:07:23
    We will send you guys a royalty checks
  • 01:07:25
    as soon as Netflix wants to make that movie.
  • 01:07:27
    Look out for that next year.
  • 01:07:29
    Spectacular. Shocking, right?
  • 01:07:31
    There was a happily ever after.
  • 01:07:35
    Earlier in the service I read you that verse,
  • 01:07:37
    the one from Isaiah about the prophecy
  • 01:07:39
    of the coming Messiah. There were names for him.
  • 01:07:41
    Things like Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God,
  • 01:07:44
    Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace,
  • 01:07:46
    these incredible names, but I'll tell you that
  • 01:07:48
    the name that I love the most for Jesus
  • 01:07:50
    this Christmas isn't any of those.
  • 01:07:52
    It's actually one that comes out of
  • 01:07:53
    the very last book of the Bible.
  • 01:07:55
    It's the name The End. It says this in Revelation 21:
  • 01:08:38
    I don't know where you are in your life.
  • 01:08:41
    I don't know what scenes currently playing out for you.
  • 01:08:43
    I don't know whether it's one where it looks
  • 01:08:45
    like things are going to be hopeful.
  • 01:08:47
    I don't know whether it's one where it looks
  • 01:08:48
    like everything's just falling apart again.
  • 01:08:50
    I don't know, but I know this,
  • 01:08:52
    unless it's Jesus standing up
  • 01:08:55
    with His arms spread over your life and saying,
  • 01:08:57
    "I'm making all of this new,"
  • 01:08:59
    good news, it's not the end.
  • 01:09:02
    That's the end of your story, so you and I,
  • 01:09:05
    if you believe in Jesus, your story ends guess how,
  • 01:09:10
    a happily ever after.
  • 01:09:13
    Jesus, thank You so much for Your story.
  • 01:09:15
    Thank You for the Christmas story.
  • 01:09:16
    Thank You for the certainty of hope,
  • 01:09:18
    the rock that we can build our life in.
  • 01:09:20
    I'm asking for everybody here, Lord,
  • 01:09:22
    that You would fill up our hearts with hope
  • 01:09:25
    that we would have the courage to believe
  • 01:09:27
    that You are who You say You are,
  • 01:09:29
    and that Your love for us
  • 01:09:30
    really, really, really has no end.
  • 01:09:33
    Thank you, Jesus. Amen.
  • 01:09:37
    - Hey, thanks so much for joining us today.
  • 01:09:39
    Crossroads is so much more than just content to watch.
  • 01:09:42
    We would love for you to grow closer to God,
  • 01:09:45
    especially in this busy holiday season.
  • 01:09:47
    - Yeah, that's right.
  • 01:09:48
    One of my favorite ways to dive deeper
  • 01:09:50
    and get connected to more people around here
  • 01:09:52
    is actually something we call our monthly Night of Prayer.
  • 01:09:54
    If you need encouragement or even a miracle,
  • 01:09:56
    guess what? We do believe that miracles
  • 01:09:58
    still happen and we see them happen.
  • 01:10:00
    Every month God shows up and brings encouragement,
  • 01:10:02
    wisdom, freedom, and even healing
  • 01:10:04
    as we meet together online on Zoom.
  • 01:10:06
    So be bold.
  • 01:10:07
    Our next one is actually coming up
  • 01:10:09
    Thursday, December 5th at 7 p.m. eastern.
  • 01:10:11
    You can just head to crossroads.net/Anywhere
  • 01:10:13
    for more info and to RSVP.
  • 01:10:15
    - Yeah, now for my high school
  • 01:10:17
    and middle school students out there.
  • 01:10:18
    I know it's Christmas time, but the sign up
  • 01:10:21
    for Summer Camp is now open and live.
  • 01:10:23
    And this is, I have to say,
  • 01:10:25
    this is my favorite time of the year, Summer Camp.
  • 01:10:27
    We see thousands of middle school
  • 01:10:29
    and high school students all in one place,
  • 01:10:31
    and this is our first time
  • 01:10:33
    bringing Anywhere students,
  • 01:10:35
    that's our middle school and high school students
  • 01:10:37
    from all across the nation into Summer Camp.
  • 01:10:39
    So if you're interested, just head to
  • 01:10:41
    Crossroads.net/summercamp
  • 01:10:43
    to register and find out more.
  • 01:10:45
    - Yeah, this is the cheapest price
  • 01:10:46
    on camps all year long.
  • 01:10:48
    And by the way, we actually do lose money
  • 01:10:50
    on every camp that we do because it's not for us,
  • 01:10:53
    it's an investment in you.
  • 01:10:55
    Hey, thanks again for joining us online.
  • 01:10:57
    We'll see you back here next week.

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Welcome to the Weekend-Follow Up!

This is the group guide where questions are based on specific Bible passages from the weekend message. Each week, your group will explore what God might be saying to you and how you can respond through group discussion.

  1. If you could be in any Christmas movie, which one would you choose and why? Would you be a certain character or would you play yourself?

  2. What stood out to you most from the message?

  3. Think about some current dreams and wishes you have. How do they excite you?

  4. When was the last time you felt your life went off-script? How did you respond?

  5. When you hear the word hope, what is the first thing that comes to mind?

  6. Where have you struggled to be hopeful? Why can it be difficult to believe in a happy ending?

  7. Read Isaiah 9:6.

    Which name of Jesus could you use more of in your life right now?

  8. What’s one step you can take this week to move towards hope and the happily ever after Jesus offers for us?

  9. Let’s end our time praying together. You can say something like;

    “Jesus, thank you for being hope and giving us hope. Give us courage to believe you are who you say you are and the strength to get through tough times. Amen.”

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  • Describe a time when you chose to be a carrier of hope in a relationship or situation. How did you display that to the people around you?
  • Read Revelation 21:3-7. What part of this happy ending do you resonate with the most right now?

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