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Well, I'm going to
do something that
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I don't remember the
last time I've done it,
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if I've ever done it,
and that is talk about
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the role of women in the Bible.
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I'm going to meld
that with, like,
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a whole talk I've
talked about before,
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but like an entire
talk about that,
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melded with motherhood,
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melded with whether
you're a mom, not a mom,
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woman, not a woman,
how it relates to faithfulness.
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And believe it or not,
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all this is going to
hopefully make sense.
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So let's pray before
I go any further.
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God, I'm asking that You
would do something fresh
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in our rooms today,
whatever campus we're in,
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I'm asking that all of us,
whether we're male, female,
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mother, father, single,
not mother, not father,
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whatever we are,
that You would --
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You would give us
something that would
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help us understand You better,
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help us understand
ourselves better,
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and hopefully be
more faithful to You
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when we leave here today.
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Thank you for the
honor to talk about
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your transcendent truth, God.
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I don't ever want to
take that for granted.
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I pray these things in
according to the character
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and identity of Jesus. Amen.
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Well, Mother's Day is amazing.
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We all know it's amazing.
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I mean, Mother's Day
is like, man, moms,
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everyone shows up for
church because mom tells them,
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"I want you to go
to church with me."
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And mothers, they get,
like, they get spa days
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and they get -- they get --
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they get they get nails redone.
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They get jewelry, maybe
get diamonds. Yeah. Right.
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Then, and then Father's
Day, we get cargo shorts.
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That's like I said, that's it.
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Yes. The men are plotting
now. Yes. Right, Right.
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And I've thought about this.
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Why is it -- why
does Mother's Day
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seem to be a bigger
deal than Father's Day?
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I don't think it's sexism.
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I don't think that.
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And by the way,
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today I'm going to
speak in generalities.
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You can find an exception
about everything I say today.
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Okay? So please don't do that.
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Just try to be open
to the general themes
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I'm going to try
to give you today.
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And I would say that
I think that the reason
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why Mother's Day
tends to be a bigger day
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probably than Father's
Day is, I think by and large,
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us kids think of our mom
as being incredibly faithful,
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maybe even more
faithful than our dad was,
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maybe more present,
maybe more warm,
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maybe more, more caring.
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Maybe it's one of my
theories that could take place.
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There's something powerful
and special about a mom.
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There's something
special about a godly mom.
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There's something special
about a mother, a woman,
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a father, a person who
isn't a mother or father,
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who has, as we talked
about last week, the X Factor.
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The X factor is the
presence of God in our life,
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specifically the presence
of Holy Spirit's in our life
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that gives us abilities
and capacities
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that go beyond what our
normal learning might do.
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We all know when
someone's attractive,
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they may not go on
to a magazine cover,
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but there's something about
them that draws us to them.
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What is it about some people,
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wherever you drop them in life,
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they tend to be successful
in business or whatever it is.
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They have the X factor.
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The X factor is the Holy Spirit.
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And when the Holy
Spirit comes into your life,
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you have powers and abilities
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that are beyond
your normal abilities.
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You have insights,
you have characteristics,
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you have qualities
that, if you develop them,
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will be beyond what
you were before.
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Now, in the early church
where this happens,
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I talked about this last
week in Acts Chapter one,
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there is miraculous
things that take place
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and one I want to just
remind us of from last week
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was tongues came upon them.
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This is the kind of tongues
where people were speaking
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languages that they had
never officially learned
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to tell people about
who Jesus was.
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And the people
who were doing this,
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telling people about
who Jesus was,
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they were men and women.
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It wasn't that tongues,
the ability to proclaim
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who God was only
came, only came to men.
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It came to men and women.
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Now, today I'm going
to do what I did last week
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at the very end of
our time together,
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I'm going to put up a
QR code if you want it.
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I'm going to give you,
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just so you can
pay attention more
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and maybe see stuff that
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that I chose not to
include or delete.
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I'm actually putting
my actual notes
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that are on my
iPad for you to see.
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You'll see things that are there
exactly how I intended them.
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This is not a paper.
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This is not an article.
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Please don't go
posting it around.
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It's not for that.
It's just for my personal notes.
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On the bottom of these notes,
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you'll see things that
didn't make the cut.
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And I'll also have
at the very end,
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I just put this in because
some of you might be curious,
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I know Crossroads
is a very big tent.
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We're a big tent and you
have a big tent because
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you have a lot of people
and you learn to live
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with differences
with one another.
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You learn to live Republicans
and Democrats together.
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What do you know?
It can actually happen.
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You learn to do that,
learn to live that way.
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You learn to live
with people who have
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different beliefs
about this and that.
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And one of the things
that there are probably
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some different beliefs
about in all of our rooms,
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in all of our sites, is
what's the role of women?
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There's some verses in the Bible
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that seem to indicate
that women can't teach
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or they can't lead, at
least on a macro scale.
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How does that relate to
other things in the Bible,
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this and that, other?
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We have different people
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have believed different
things here about those things.
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And all of us are welcome.
All of us are important.
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When I say "we,"
"what we believe,"
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what I mean is those of us
who have to make decisions
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in leadership of how
the church is governed.
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For decades, we've had women
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at every level of organization.
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We have women on our board.
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We've had women
who are teachers.
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We have had women
who are senior leaders
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on our staff for decades.
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This doesn't come
from any other thing
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than looking at the Bible
holistically and saying,
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"We think women
need to be elevated
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and we think women get
to play in the big game, too,
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not just men."
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And so we've got a little thing
that we've been working on
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and we've had for
years and years.
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Some of you clapping,
some are, like, [grumbling].
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Please, today is not
about clapping or booing.
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Just try to be open to
what God might teach you.
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But at the end of
that document I have,
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I have the thing that
we've hammered through
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as a board years ago,
and you can see that
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if you're curious.
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Anyway, some of that
might be controversial.
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This is not what's
controversial:
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Acts 1:8 says this.
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Hmm, might be good if I went
to Acts instead of Matthew.
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Here we go. Acts 1, there we go.
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Who is the you? The
you is men and women.
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Jesus commissioned
men and women.
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He didn't just commission men.
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He commissioned men and women.
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Look at Acts 2:17, here's
something interesting.
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This is when the Holy
Spirit is unleashed
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and filling people who receive
Jesus. Here's what it says:
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Yeah. So, women can
prophesy, but they can't teach.
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That seems a little odd to me,
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but this is what it says here.
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The Spirit comes and
everyone gets it in on that gig,
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everybody, men and
women, prophesy.
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The early church was a movement
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like no movement in
the history of the world.
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In fact, it's still a movement
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like no movement in
the history of the world.
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The early church
grew 50% a decade,
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decade over decade over decade
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over decade for millennia, 50%.
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In fact, it's still
growing today.
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Well, it may not
appear to be growing
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in the Western cultures
of Europe and of America,
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but south of the border
is taking off like a weed.
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How would you feel if
your your family grew
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50% exponentially, kept
growing, kept growing.
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I probably might
not like that, actually.
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How would you how would
you feel if your business
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grew 50% decade over
decade over decade?
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How would you feel if
anything grew that way?
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It'd be amazing,
overwhelming probably.
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How did that happen
with Christianity?
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Didn't happen with Islam.
Didn't happen with Hinduism.
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It didn't happen with Judaism.
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How did it happen? My theory,
and some sociologists' theory,
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is that the reason was in
those other ancient religions
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women weren't allowed to play.
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But in Christianity,
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Jesus unleashed
100% of the workforce.
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Everybody gets the Holy Spirit.
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Everybody gets the prophesy.
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Everybody gets
to go on adventure.
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Everybody gets to tell
her neighbor about Jesus.
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Everybody gets to baptize.
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Everybody, 100% of
the workforce unleashed.
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Jesus was a rule breaker
in society in terms of this.
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He broke the cultural norms
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of what was expected
to be with women.
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He actually had women
in His inner circle.
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He talked to women publicly.
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Sometimes He would plan
on doing this, be at a well
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I know this woman's going
to come here. I'm going to --
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You, as a man, you were
not supposed to talk to
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any woman you weren't married
to, especially in public.
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He would talk to women.
He would teach women.
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Presumably he would touch women.
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He would hug women.
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He befriended women.
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He he stood against all
of these cultural norms.
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And that's why we have
Him having such a movement.
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We've got His mother, Mary,
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who is one of His followers,
one of His disciples.
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When we talk about
disciples, by the way,
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many of us think about
the first 12 disciples
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or the male disciples
that we have the record
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of Him actually inviting in.
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He invited 12 men in, also
known as the 12 Apostles,
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but recognize that there are
many, many other disciples.
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Disciple is just the
word mathetes in Greek,
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which means learner.
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When people would refer to rabbi
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and they would say,
"Rabbi, teach us.
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Rabbi, tell us this."
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They're calling him his teacher
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and they're calling
themselves His disciple.
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I don't know if
you've seen it at all,
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but it's, in my lifetime,
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it's the best
depiction of Jesus.
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Not even a close
second to anything else.
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The best one is the series
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by my friend Dallas
Jenkins called Chosen.
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I don't know if you've seen it.
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Recommend it highly.
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And Dallas does a
fantastic job on this
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in showing that Jesus's
disciples were women.
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They're are in the inner circle.
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They're are privy
to all the teaching.
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They're involved in the game.
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You had His mother, Mary,
you've got Mary Magdalene,
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you've got Mary,
whose sister is Martha.
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You've got -- you've
just got women
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who are around all the time.
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And this set up
Christianity to have women
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who are leading
women in leadership.
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In Romans 16:7, there's
not just other disciples,
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there's other apostles,
other apostles,
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and one of them in Romans
16:17, her name is Junia.
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And I said, her, her, her.
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She is an apostle.
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The Bible calls
her as an apostle.
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Junia is a woman's name.
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A is a suffix in Greek
that's only given to women.
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It's a feminine name.
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You know, like Pat
can go either way.
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Patricia, though, is
always female, right?
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That's Junia, is an
apostle, a female apostle,
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very clearly given
in the Bible of Junia.
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Powerbrokers in
the ancient world
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who were in the
church who are women.
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Now, this is all
just a background.
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I'm not even getting a
motherhood yet. Okay?
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Wait till I get the motherhood,
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it's going to get
really fun. Okay.
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In Acts 16:13 and following,
we see another woman.
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We're not sure
that she's a mother.
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She, in all likelihood,
was a mother at one point,
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if she's not a mother right now.
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She's a very interesting figure.
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Let's read about her.
Her name is Lydia.
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Here's what says
in Acts chapter 16.
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Let's just take a --
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let's take a moment
and just pause right here.
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This is talking here,
it's talking about Paul.
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Paul had a ministry
that needed to be funded.
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And Paul wasn't dumb.
Paul wasn't dumb.
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He found somebody
who had a lot of money
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and he befriended them so
she could fund his ministry,
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or at least be a patron of it.
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And this is very common, right?
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We know the Medicis, they
were a patron of the arts,
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and especially Christian artists
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who were writing
arts during the --
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or drawing things during
the during the Renaissance.
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They were a patron.
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They were funding these things.
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Very common in the
history of Christianity
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to have somebody
who has a calling
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who has somebody
who's funding it.
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Paul has Lydia who's
funding his ministry in part.
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This is a high,
high impact woman.
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She's a dealer in purple cloth.
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That doesn't sound
like anything today
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because we've probably
got some purple in here.
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We've got all kinds of
colors in a Crossroads site
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on any given day.
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That's because we
have colors that's cheap.
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Back in the old days,
back in the Bible days,
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you had the color of burlap.
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That's what you've
got. You got burlap.
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You got to wear burlap.
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Honey, what do I
got in the closet?
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You got burlap. Good, burlap.
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Because you didn't
have money for colors,
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and especially not
the pigment of purple,
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which came from a
plant that was rare
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and the process was difficult.
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And so when you
dealt purple cloth,
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that'd be like selling
Rolls-Royces in the '50s,
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that would be
like writing an app
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and having a startup in 2005
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when the App Store is
newish and all that stuff.
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It was in a capital
intensive endeavor.
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Where did she find this capital?
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How did she figure out
supply line, supply chain?
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How did she do it?
That's who she was.
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If they had a Fortune 100 list
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of most influential,
richest women in the world
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at the time, or at
least in the region,
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she would have been on it.
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To be a dealer in
purple cloth is really rare.
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She is open to faith.
She's a worshiper.
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So she's got some
relationship with
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the Old Testament God or
with spirituality in general.
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The Apostle Paul
builds into her,
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tells her about Jesus.
She comes to faith.
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And let's keep going
here on verse 15,
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and after she was baptized,
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that tells us she came
to faith, she got baptized.
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Judge me to be faithful.
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Friends, where I'm
going today, at some point
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I'm going to circle
out of motherhood,
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fatherhood, familyhood,
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and we're going to
talk about being faithful.
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This is what we
see in Lydia here.
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She's about faithfulness,
but she is a woman of impact.
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She has a household,
not a house, a household.
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It's a oikos.
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To have a household
means you've got
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a big enough dwelling place
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and people look to
you for leadership.
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It could be your kids,
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it could be servants,
it could be employees.
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It could be people
who respect you
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and want to come
under your authority.
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She has a household.
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Is she widowed? Is she divorced?
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Did her husband leave her?
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Is she married and the
Bible never mentions it
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00:15:08
because it's not
that big of a deal?
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00:15:10
Like we're, like, [mumbles]
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00:15:12
"Well, certainly
if she's married,
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00:15:14
we'd find out about
the guy's name."
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00:15:16
No, Peter was married.
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00:15:18
We don't know his wife's name.
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00:15:20
And it's not
anywhere in the Bible.
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00:15:21
"Well, certainly if there's
a man, we would know."
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00:15:23
Why is it so shocking?
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00:15:25
There's a woman who's great.
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00:15:26
We just know her on her own name
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00:15:28
and on her own recognizance,
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00:15:29
and we don't know
anything about her husband.
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00:15:31
Sorry, the world doesn't
revolve around men.
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00:15:33
I don't know if you've
ever figured this out or not.
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00:15:36
Whatever she is, she
is a powerful woman
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00:15:40
and she has a household.
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00:15:41
And by the way, when
she's hosting these meetings,
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00:15:44
come into her house,
she's in charge.
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00:15:48
She's not like making
the cookies and going,
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00:15:50
"Okay, Apostle Paul,
do your thing over there.
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00:15:52
I'm just going to
do cookies here,
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00:15:53
because that's all I do.
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00:15:54
Cookies, I serve them
up. I get out of the way."
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00:15:56
One commentator
puts it this way:
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00:16:06
She's leading the group
that came under her roof.
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00:16:11
She is, is, or at least
was a mother, I believe,
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00:16:15
if she's got a household
and all these things
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00:16:17
and she is faithful.
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00:16:20
Billy Graham,
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00:16:21
I love what Billy Graham
says about faithfulness.
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00:16:23
He puts it this way:
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00:16:39
Are you called to be a mother?
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00:16:41
Called to not be a mother?
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00:16:42
And I got to tell you,
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00:16:44
and just deflate the
tension in the room.
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00:16:47
This is a very
polarizing topic because
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00:16:50
the expectations on
mothers on to be a mother,
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00:16:52
to not be a mother, what
kind of mother you are,
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00:16:55
it is very sensitive.
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00:16:56
There's people in here
who have painful memories
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00:16:59
of when they were a mother
because they lost a child.
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00:17:02
We have people in our
rooms who want to be a mother,
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00:17:04
but it just hasn't happened yet
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00:17:06
because of infertility
or not the right guy,
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00:17:09
not the right father.
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00:17:10
We have mothers in here
who have levels of frustration.
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00:17:13
We have mothers in here
who are having an amazing time
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00:17:15
and are doing it great, great
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00:17:16
and are loving, loving life.
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00:17:18
It's just a sensitive of
topic if you're a woman,
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00:17:21
I've just found this
again and again,
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00:17:22
that women feel like
people are judging them
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00:17:25
for being a mom,
for not being a mom,
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00:17:27
for not being the kind of mom
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00:17:29
that someone else
thinks that they should be.
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00:17:31
It's a very sensitive
and difficult topic.
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00:17:33
In fact, I shouldn't
even describe it anymore
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00:17:35
because I think Psychology Today
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00:17:37
said it even
better than I could.
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00:17:39
I'll just quote them.
Here's what they said:
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00:18:21
Or feeling guilty that
you didn't work time,
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00:18:25
didn't volunteer full time,
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00:18:27
feeling guilty you
were in the workforce,
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00:18:29
feeling guilty that you
weren't in the workforce.
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00:18:31
I've seen it go all ways.
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00:18:32
And I think what
it is, actually,
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00:18:33
it's a tactic of the enemy
to just mess with women.
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00:18:37
I think it's attack of the
enemy to make you feel
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00:18:40
like it seems like the
whole world is against me,
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00:18:42
whatever your choices are
or whatever you're doing.
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00:18:44
And that's just not true.
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00:18:46
God's not against
you. He's for you.
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00:18:48
He's for you and He wants
to encourage you today
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00:18:51
because you're a symbol,
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00:18:53
you're a sign of
His faithfulness.
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00:18:55
Three big ideas today.
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00:18:57
Number one, when you're a mom,
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00:18:58
you are faithful to creation.
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00:19:02
You're faithful to creation.
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00:19:03
You're actually creating.
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00:19:06
Genesis 1:27, it says that:
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00:19:20
Creation is what happens
when a mom has happened
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00:19:24
and you need a mom and a dad,
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00:19:27
or you need a male and a female
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00:19:29
to participate in creation.
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00:19:31
But we all know the women
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00:19:33
bear the brunt of the
creation responsibility. Right?
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00:19:37
We all know that, right?
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00:19:38
Us guys, you know, we're
like, we're in, we're out.
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00:19:41
Like we're gone.
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00:19:43
Maybe in and out a
couple more times,
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00:19:45
but pretty much 30 seconds,
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00:19:47
pretty much 30
seconds and we're done.
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00:19:49
Like, done. I did
my creation part.
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00:19:51
My creation part done.
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00:19:52
And then she's
left with it, right?
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00:19:54
And here's the
half of the woman,
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00:19:55
after that fun time
that we have as men,
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00:19:58
then the woman's got
nine months, nine months.
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00:20:02
First three months,
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00:20:04
the body has morning
sickness frequently.
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00:20:06
First three months, she's
vomiting the first trimester.
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00:20:09
She's got hot flashes,
fever, many women.
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00:20:11
Why is that?
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00:20:12
It's because the body is saying
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00:20:14
there's a foreign
life form in here.
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00:20:15
Foreign life. I
got to reject it.
-
00:20:18
It's, like, do I have a
flu bug here? What?
-
00:20:21
And the body is trying
to, "Get this thing out.
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00:20:23
I don't know what this
life form is. Get it out."
-
00:20:25
And she's dealing with it.
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00:20:26
And then after
about three months,
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00:20:27
the body goes, "Oh, oh, oh, oh.
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00:20:29
This is actually
one of us. Okay?
-
00:20:32
It's one of us. Let's calm
down. Let's calm down."
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00:20:34
And then the next six months
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00:20:36
are just getting
progressively heavier
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00:20:38
and progressively
wobblier and you're waddling
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00:20:41
and you're sweating more
and you're more uncomfortable,
-
00:20:44
and you've got feet
sticking up against your ribs
-
00:20:46
and you've got all
this stuff happening,
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00:20:48
you're dealing with
it for six months,
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00:20:49
all that's happening.
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00:20:50
And then you go into
the birthing area, right?
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00:20:53
I'm talking like I know this.
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00:20:54
I don't know this stuff much.
-
00:20:56
I've just seen it
firsthand three times.
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00:20:58
I was good in my 30 seconds
and after that I just watched.
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00:21:00
Right? So --
[laughter]
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00:21:09
Amen, she says. How
do you know? [laughter]
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00:21:16
So and then she
goes to give birth.
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00:21:17
She goes to give birth.
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00:21:19
Utterly painful process.
Uh, utterly painful.
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00:21:24
It's like, just
watching it, it's like --
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00:21:26
It's like taking your lip,
scraping up over your teeth,
-
00:21:30
taking over your
head up your back
-
00:21:31
and stuffing up your butthole.
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00:21:32
That's what it's like.
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00:21:36
And then -- And then --
And then when that happens
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00:21:39
and life form comes
out, then God goes,
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00:21:41
"Man, this is so
painful, I got to --
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00:21:43
I hope this -- this
woman's got to be faithful.
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00:21:45
I want her to do this again."
-
00:21:46
So what God does is He
sends a chemical wash
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00:21:50
and He sends a chemical
wash over the brain
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00:21:52
and washes over all the memory
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00:21:55
so she actually
forgets the pain.
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00:21:57
And then she goes, "Huh? Yeah,
I'd like to have another kid,"
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00:22:00
because she's forgotten it.
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00:22:03
Because she's
faithful in creation.
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00:22:08
Psalm 119 says that God,
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00:22:11
God in His faithfulness
endures to all generations;
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00:22:13
He has established the
earth, because He is faithful.
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00:22:19
A woman is not just
faithful in creation,
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00:22:22
a mother is not just
faithful in creation,
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00:22:24
she's also faithful
in connection.
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00:22:27
I think, again, the
reason why Mother's Day
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00:22:30
tends to be a bigger
deal is because
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00:22:31
those of us who are
kids, we may be bonded
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00:22:34
with our mom better
because she did a better job
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00:22:38
at connecting with us maybe.
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00:22:39
I know this the
case in my house.
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00:22:40
One of my major problems,
major issues was that
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00:22:45
I thought my job was
to toughen up my kids.
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00:22:47
I thought that was
what my job was.
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00:22:49
And I think there's
a role for that.
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00:22:50
I don't mind like making
my kids hearty, but like,
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00:22:53
that was the only
thing I thought.
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00:22:55
They didn't think of me when
they thought of tenderness.
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00:22:57
I was tender from time to time.
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00:22:58
But I didn't -- I didn't
own that character quality.
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00:23:02
Right? Lib did. She owned
that character quality.
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00:23:04
It would actually make me angry.
-
00:23:06
I finally realized,
like, I'm getting angry
-
00:23:08
because I'm actually
bitter that I didn't have
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00:23:11
that very much in my home.
-
00:23:12
I was actually jealous.
-
00:23:14
She was giving a
connection to my kids
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00:23:16
that I didn't feel as much.
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00:23:18
And let me just say this
before I talk about my mom,
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00:23:20
who is -- I'm very
thankful and was great.
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00:23:23
No matter who your mom
was, she did the best she could.
-
00:23:27
No matter who your mom
was, no matter who she is,
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00:23:30
she's doing the best she could.
-
00:23:32
And she probably has improved
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00:23:34
from her previous generation.
-
00:23:38
My mom tells a story regularly,
-
00:23:39
I think she would
tell me this story
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00:23:41
to help me understand her.
-
00:23:43
She would say --
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00:23:44
she actually never
talked about her father.
-
00:23:47
Never talked about him.
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00:23:48
Good guy from what I understand.
-
00:23:49
I remember my grandfather.
He was a Methodist pastor.
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00:23:52
And he was an old school pastor.
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00:23:56
So what that meant is the
church owned the house
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00:23:58
and they didn't pay him.
-
00:23:59
And someone, the farmers
and stuff of the church
-
00:24:01
would stop by their house
-
00:24:03
and they would
give them chickens
-
00:24:04
and give him tomatoes
and stuff like that.
-
00:24:06
And then if he
wanted spending cash,
-
00:24:07
he had to have other jobs.
-
00:24:09
So he coached
football, coached track,
-
00:24:10
all these kind of things.
-
00:24:11
So basically he
just wasn't around.
-
00:24:13
My mom doesn't have
a lot of memories of him,
-
00:24:15
so that left my grandmother
-
00:24:16
to be the one in the house
that that ran everything,
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00:24:19
was always around who
they could connect with.
-
00:24:22
And she tells the story of,
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00:24:24
I don't know what year
it was, was it 1950, '45?
-
00:24:26
I don't know what it was.
-
00:24:28
All the kids going
down to the train station.
-
00:24:30
She said, the only
-- my mom said,
-
00:24:32
"The only time my
mother ever kissed me,
-
00:24:34
she took us all
down the train station.
-
00:24:36
She was leaving and
she lined us all up.
-
00:24:38
And she went one by one
-
00:24:39
and kissed each one
of us on the forehead.
-
00:24:42
And that was it."
-
00:24:43
And I think it was my
mom's way of saying,
-
00:24:45
"I wish she had a
bit more affection,"
-
00:24:46
but also a way of saying,
-
00:24:49
"I am way upping
the bar on affection,
-
00:24:51
way upping the
bar on connection."
-
00:24:55
We need to be connected.
-
00:24:57
And all this stuff I'm talking
about women in leadership,
-
00:24:59
all this stuff I'm talking
about motherhood.
-
00:25:01
Let me just remind you,
-
00:25:02
I'm supposed to be
the man guy, okay?
-
00:25:05
I'm the guy who people
think talks about men a lot.
-
00:25:08
I'm the guy who goes
all over the country
-
00:25:09
talking about manhood.
-
00:25:10
I'm the guy who would say,
-
00:25:12
"I think the biggest
challenge in our families
-
00:25:15
is we don't have enough men
-
00:25:16
and we don't have enough men
-
00:25:18
who actually want
to make mothers."
-
00:25:19
I'm trying to help you ladies.
-
00:25:21
I'm really trying.
I'm doing my best.
-
00:25:23
But today is at least
to encourage you
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00:25:26
in your role as a mom,
to keep connecting,
-
00:25:29
keep pushing, keep going,
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00:25:31
keep recognizing
your faithfulness
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00:25:35
is mirroring the
faithfulness of God.
-
00:25:37
Look at some of the verse
in the Bible that show us
-
00:25:39
that God takes on
motherly qualities.
-
00:25:42
In the book of Hosea 13:8:
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00:25:56
This is, you know, don't
want to get between
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00:25:59
a mother and her cubs,
not a father and her cubs.
-
00:26:02
In fact, those of you who
don't like bear hunting,
-
00:26:05
the reason you bear hunt
is you want to bear hunt
-
00:26:07
and kill the males because
the males will eat their young.
-
00:26:11
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
-
00:26:13
People go, "Oh, maybe
I'm for bear hunting."
-
00:26:15
Yeah, it's the male bears
that go and eat the cubs.
-
00:26:20
And so Mama Bear
has to protect them
-
00:26:23
and stand between them.
-
00:26:25
And that's why
when you're hiking,
-
00:26:26
if you come anywhere between
them, she will devour you.
-
00:26:29
It's Mama. God is saying
I'm like a mama bear
-
00:26:32
and eventually I will crush
people who come against my ways.
-
00:26:35
Isaiah 42:14:
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00:26:49
So God feels sometimes,
we only know that because
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00:26:52
He likens it to how a woman
is in the creation process.
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00:26:56
Isaiah 66:13
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00:27:05
Ruth 2:12:
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00:27:14
Whose wings do we come under?
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00:27:16
The mother bird.
-
00:27:17
It's the mother bird
who's in the nest.
-
00:27:19
And the chicklets
and the henhouse,
-
00:27:22
whatever, come under her wings.
-
00:27:24
God saying you
come under my wings.
-
00:27:26
I'm like a mother bird
who will take care of you
-
00:27:29
and honor you and bless you.
-
00:27:34
All of us, none of
us are a blank slate.
-
00:27:37
All of us have been
affected by our parents,
-
00:27:41
and all of us are doing the
best we can to press forward.
-
00:27:43
And I think what God
would say to you is,
-
00:27:45
wherever you are right now,
-
00:27:47
God wants to encourage
you and He wants to say,
-
00:27:49
He wants you to be
faithful as He's faithful.
-
00:27:53
2 Timothy 2:13, says:
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00:28:00
What does that mean,
He can't deny himself?
-
00:28:01
It means that He can't
deny His character qualities,
-
00:28:06
and His character
quality is faithful.
-
00:28:08
God is faithful.
-
00:28:09
One of the things I really wish,
-
00:28:11
and I tried really
hard to find it.
-
00:28:13
I've done this a
number of times.
-
00:28:14
I go in the Bible and say,
-
00:28:15
I'm going to talk
about this this week,
-
00:28:17
so let me find the
best passage for that.
-
00:28:19
So I went and, like,
okay, motherhood.
-
00:28:21
Okay, let's look at this fresh.
-
00:28:22
I know there's a killer
motherhood story here.
-
00:28:24
I know there's one.
-
00:28:25
Like there's probably
one, like, five verses long.
-
00:28:28
I can pull some stuff out of it.
-
00:28:29
And I go in there and
there's not. There's not.
-
00:28:32
There's not a
great mother story.
-
00:28:34
There's not a great
father one either.
-
00:28:36
I felt the same thing
on Father's Day.
-
00:28:38
There's not, like, a
great like chunk, like,
-
00:28:40
here's what dad, here's what --
-
00:28:41
There's Proverbs 31
in the Old Testament,
-
00:28:43
that's a woman, that's
a woman chapter,
-
00:28:46
not specifically
a mother chapter.
-
00:28:48
It's a woman chapter.
-
00:28:50
Like, what's going
on back there?
-
00:28:52
Like, all the things that we
feel guilt about as mothers
-
00:28:54
or as you feel guilt
about his mothers,
-
00:28:56
like, I'm not working
outside the home
-
00:28:58
or I am working outside the home
-
00:29:00
or I'm not tucking
my kids in at night
-
00:29:02
or I'm not doing
crafts with my kids
-
00:29:04
or I'm not doing
enough crafts with them
-
00:29:06
or I'm not reading them, how
should I be reading to them?
-
00:29:08
There's not a
biblical thing of, like,
-
00:29:11
Mary, Jesus's
mother take him to bed
-
00:29:14
and reading a scroll
at night, you know?
-
00:29:18
Waking up and having
arts and crafts with Jesus,
-
00:29:23
like every good mom does
-
00:29:24
has arts and crafts
days with Jesus.
-
00:29:28
Nothing of Mary
disciplining Jesus.
-
00:29:30
Nothing's in there.
-
00:29:31
Why? Why don't we have
these, like, really beautiful
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00:29:35
here's what a mom is?
-
00:29:36
And by the way, maybe
this should feel less guilty
-
00:29:39
when you're not
fulfilling whatever picture
-
00:29:41
of what you think a mom is.
-
00:29:43
Because guess what? The Bible
doesn't give you a picture.
-
00:29:45
So any picture you
have, culture is giving you,
-
00:29:48
your history of
origin is giving you,
-
00:29:50
because the picture
isn't in the Bible.
-
00:29:51
And by the way, if
it was that important
-
00:29:53
for you to be a
specific kind of mom,
-
00:29:55
the Bible would have told you
to be a specific kind of mom.
-
00:29:58
And it doesn't.
-
00:29:59
So work in the home,
work outside the home.
-
00:30:01
God doesn't care.
-
00:30:02
You discipline this
way, discipline this way.
-
00:30:04
I don't think God
cares that much.
-
00:30:06
Just figure out how
to be faithful because
-
00:30:09
what God really wants is
not for you to be a mom,
-
00:30:11
not for you to be a dad.
-
00:30:12
He wants you to be faithful.
-
00:30:13
He wants you to
be faithful to Christ.
-
00:30:15
That's what He wants,
faithful to Christ as a mom,
-
00:30:19
or not as a mom.
-
00:30:20
It's about faithfulness.
-
00:30:26
You know, God, why would --
-
00:30:28
why would God choose Mary
as the mother? Why Mary?
-
00:30:33
She was it, like, her ovaries
-
00:30:35
are more blessed
than other peoples?
-
00:30:37
Wasn't that. What was it?
-
00:30:40
I think it's because
-
00:30:42
Mary was the greatest
woman in the world.
-
00:30:43
And God said, "I will
find the greatest woman
-
00:30:45
to give my son to."
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And why was she
the greatest woman?
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I think it's because
she was faithful.
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She was faithful to God,
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00:30:53
and actually she
was faithful to Christ.
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00:30:55
She didn't give -- stop
parenting once Jesus was 12,
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00:30:58
once He was 18.
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She's still there when
He's dying on a cross.
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No mother ever stops. Right?
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00:31:05
And that's why,
as old as we are,
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we still celebrate
our moms because
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00:31:10
we realize she
still hasn't stopped.
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She's still going.
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Especially in a culture
where faithfulness
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is an endangered
character quality,
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00:31:17
it's virtually almost extinct.
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00:31:20
Because faithfulness
by its nature means
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00:31:23
you're doing it for a
long time over and over
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00:31:26
and over and over and
over and over again.
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00:31:28
Lib -- I got here this morning.
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00:31:30
I got to get up early, I
run through happens
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at like 6 a.m. in the
morning on Sunday.
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00:31:34
And I get here and of
course I get up before her
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00:31:36
because she doesn't
need to be up that early.
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00:31:38
So I get here and I get
a text from her saying,
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00:31:40
"Hey." She texted me,
"Hey, I forgot, or we forgot,"
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I'm always the one
who forgets. Always am.
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Today's our anniversary.
It's our anniversary today.
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35 years. [cheers] 35 years.
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She's a faithful woman.
She remember before I did.
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00:32:04
We've been forgetting
the last several years.
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00:32:06
You get up there, so many, like,
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00:32:07
whatever it is, who
cares? You know?
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00:32:09
35. Here's the thing, the
longer you do something,
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00:32:12
the less people you'll
be able to identify with,
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00:32:15
because there
are very few people
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00:32:17
who do things long term.
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00:32:18
And that's what faithfulness is.
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00:32:20
Faith isn't I believe
stupid things.
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00:32:23
Faithful is I do
obedient things.
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00:32:27
Faith isn't I believe things
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00:32:29
that are scientifically
impossible.
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00:32:32
Faith is I am doing things
that God says are possible.
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00:32:37
I'm doing them.
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00:32:39
Faithfulness is in
very, very short supply.
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00:32:42
Faithfulness. And it's hard.
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00:32:44
It's hard for me to find
fewer and fewer people
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00:32:47
who have been
married for 35 years
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00:32:49
and actually like
each other still.
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00:32:52
I'm employed by the
same organization
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00:32:55
with the same job for 28 years.
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00:33:01
It's hard to find
people who, shoot,
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00:33:04
after it was after
like after 15 years
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00:33:06
I was like the longest
running senior pastor
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00:33:08
in all of Cincinnati
after 15 years.
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00:33:09
Like, already?
Like weird. Weird.
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00:33:13
Faithfulness. Faithfulness
is very, very rare.
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00:33:17
Faithfulness to
Christ is very rare.
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00:33:20
There is increasing
numbers of people
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00:33:22
who are what's known, as
we've talked about this before,
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00:33:24
deconstructing their faith.
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00:33:26
And my heart hurts
and my heart breaks
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00:33:28
for those of you who
are deconstructing
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00:33:29
or those who may
or those who are.
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00:33:32
My heart hurts and
breaks because generally
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00:33:34
it means they've come
probably a couple of things
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00:33:36
have happened, a few things,
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00:33:37
may have come from a
very dysfunctional church,
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00:33:39
married to a very
dysfunctional religious family
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00:33:42
of origin that's been
very abusive, maybe,
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00:33:44
and they got to get out from it.
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00:33:46
The only way they
know to get out from it
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00:33:47
is get out from
under Christianity.
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00:33:49
Sometimes we deconstruct because
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00:33:51
we've been taught
things that are just stupid
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00:33:52
and we shouldn't be
taught these things.
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00:33:54
Or if we're taught these things,
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00:33:55
then we should be told
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00:33:57
this is not a primary
doctrine to believe in,
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00:33:59
but someone tells us it is,
and so we got to elevate it.
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00:34:01
And then when that comes down,
our whole faith comes down.
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00:34:04
It bothers me.
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00:34:05
I heard from people
who have to go through
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00:34:06
the pain of deconstructing.
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00:34:08
And what also bothers me
when someone has to do that
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00:34:10
and they have
to do it in public,
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00:34:11
like people are, like,
if you want to do it,
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00:34:14
why do you have to like
amass a following over this?
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00:34:16
I don't why -- do
you have to, like,
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00:34:18
broadcast to people
that you're doing it?
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00:34:20
Why are you why do you need
to be narcissistic about this?
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00:34:24
I don't understand about that.
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00:34:26
And then I get a little
-- get a little pissy.
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00:34:29
I'm like, I know that you think
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00:34:30
that you're smarter
than everybody else.
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00:34:32
I know you do,
at least that's what
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00:34:33
you're putting yourself up.
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00:34:34
But listen to me, listen to me,
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00:34:36
astronauts are Christians,
PhDs are Christians,
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00:34:40
leading world
authorities are Christians,
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00:34:43
Nobel Prize winners
have been Christians.
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00:34:46
It's not that Christianity
has all of a sudden
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00:34:48
become nonsensical,
it's that you're unfaithful.
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00:34:51
There's a big difference there.
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00:34:53
The difference between
being nonsensical
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00:34:55
and being unfaithful, when
you give your life to Christ,
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00:34:58
and I'll just remind
us of those of us
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00:34:59
who've ever done this.
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00:35:00
If you've ever done this
and you got baptized,
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00:35:02
what you said to Jesus
was, "I'm going to be faithful.
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00:35:05
I died to myself.
I left it in that tub.
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00:35:08
I drowned at the bottom.
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00:35:09
And if life doesn't go my way,
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00:35:11
if I feel like God
isn't blessing me
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00:35:13
the way I think he
should, if I'm having pain
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00:35:16
and difficulty coming,
this is what I signed up for.
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00:35:18
I signed up to be faithful.
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00:35:20
I signed up to follow Him,
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00:35:22
not be blessed by Him and
have a nice, comfortable life.
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00:35:25
I signed up to follow Him."
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00:35:27
That's what's faithful.
That's what it is.
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00:35:30
And that's, I think, why
we're so drawn to mothers,
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00:35:34
because mothers have
cleaned up our vomit,
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00:35:36
they've wiped our rear
ends, they've slid us $20 bills.
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00:35:40
They've hugged us and held us.
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00:35:41
They've shown up to bail us out.
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00:35:43
They keep showing up,
even when we don't love them,
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00:35:46
when we don't value
them, when we ignore them,
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00:35:48
we make their
lives more difficult.
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00:35:50
We keep showing up,
or they keep showing up.
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00:35:55
And God says to us, "Will
you do the same thing for me?
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00:35:58
Will you show up, whether
you're male or female,
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00:36:01
mother or father, single,
whatever, will you show up?
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00:36:05
Will you be like
Me and be faithful?
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00:36:08
Whether it's easy,
whether it's hard,
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00:36:10
whether you're rich,
whether you're poor,
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00:36:12
in sickness, or in health,
so long as you live,
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00:36:14
will you be faithful?"
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00:36:17
Moms don't even have
to answer that question
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00:36:20
because they just are.
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00:36:22
They show up.
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00:36:23
And God would say the
same thing to all of us:
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00:36:25
Will you be like Me?
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00:36:29
Somebody who spreads
out His wings and helps
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00:36:32
and blesses and
shows up and is faithful.
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00:36:36
This is the X factor.
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00:36:37
The x factor that you can
have is the Spirit of God
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00:36:41
who lives in you and
makes you, if you will,
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00:36:43
a possessor of divinity.
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00:36:45
But how do you know that someone
actually has the Holy Spirit?
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00:36:47
It's not their
charismatic personality.
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00:36:50
It's not.
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00:36:51
It's not how many Bible
verses they've had memorized.
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00:36:54
It's not that.
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00:36:56
It's whether or
not they're faithful.
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00:36:58
Whether or not they
show up every day.
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00:37:00
If they have the X
factor of hanging in there
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00:37:02
a little longer, the X
factor of showing up,
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00:37:05
the X factor of fighting,
the X factor of nursing,
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00:37:08
the X factor of hugging and
holding and over and over,
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00:37:11
day after day, week after
week, month after month,
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00:37:13
year after year,
decade after decade.
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00:37:15
That is the X factor.
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00:37:17
That's what the Holy
Spirit can give you
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00:37:20
if you want Him and if
you want to be like Him.
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00:37:24
If you want to be like a
mom who's a great mom.
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00:37:27
Now, I want to I want
to end our time today.
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00:37:29
That's the end of my
pithy time. I want to do this.
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00:37:31
I want to just -- I don't
want to pray over us.
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00:37:33
I want to put a blessing on us.
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00:37:35
I want to take a twist over
Old Testament passages
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00:37:38
of giving a blessing
or a benediction.
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00:37:40
I want to put one on you.
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00:37:42
I want to air it
towards the moms,
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00:37:44
but I want this to
be for all people,
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00:37:45
whatever gender or role
you may have in the family,
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00:37:48
or if you don't have a family.
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00:37:49
So if you wouldn't mind, go
ahead and stand right now.
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00:37:52
Go ahead and stand
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00:37:53
and let me do an old
school blessing on you.
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00:38:03
May the Lord bless
you and keep you.
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00:38:07
May His countenance
shine upon you.
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00:38:11
May He lift up His face and
see you and smile upon you.
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00:38:18
May you be faithful,
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00:38:20
just like your Heavenly
Father is faithful.
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00:38:22
May you be powerful just
like your Heavenly Father is.
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00:38:24
May you endure
just like He endures.
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00:38:27
And may you nurture,
comfort, create
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00:38:30
in the way that He does, so
long as your God enables you.
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00:38:37
By the power vested in me,
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00:38:38
I declare you and
charge you to be faithful.