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- Good morning.
Hello, everybody. Hi.
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Good to see you all
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at all of our Crossroads
buildings and online.
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If you're checking
us out, love you.
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Thanks for spending some of
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your Independence
Day weekend with us.
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My name is Paco.
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I am what's called a
content director here,
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which means typically
on the weekends
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I'm in the background
helping our teachers
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do their thing and
sharpen their messages.
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And part of that, too,
is to help sort of plan
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the calendar for the
year and whatnot.
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And one of the
things that we did
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intentionally this
year on this weekend
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is we gave our speakers
the weekend off because
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we value fun and we
value family around here.
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And we said, you know what?
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Let's give them
the week off, man.
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I'll pinch hit and it'll be fun.
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It'll be a great time because
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I'm going to have a blast today.
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And I hope you're going
to have a blast today.
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And I hope this weekend
has been a fun time
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for you and your family.
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And thanks for
spending a little bit of it
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here with us.
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I came to Crossroads in 2012.
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My wife and I were newlyweds
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and we didn't know what we
were doing. We had no idea.
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We were trying to get
married, stay married,
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and 12 years later, praise God,
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because of this community,
because of this church,
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we are still married.
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We have two kids
and one on the way
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and we are just geeked
about our third baby.
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We're about to be
outnumbered in the house
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and we're middle aged
millennials with a minivan.
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Yes, we do have a
minivan. Life happens fast.
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Like one day you're
this, and the next day
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you're just an
older person, right?
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And speaking of life
happening really, really fast.
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The other day, I
was doing the thing
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that middle aged people
do on their days off.
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I was walking around my house
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looking for problems to solve,
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and I had my Gorilla Glue,
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and I was like, "Let's go."
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And I turned the corner
outside of my house
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and I looked up and I saw this.
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You're going to see
it in a second too,
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I promise you are.
It's going to happen.
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There it is. That is not a rope.
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That is a snakeskin. Yes, yes.
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So I did what anyone
would do in that moment,
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I said a prayer, and I
prepped myself mentally
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and physically and
emotionally and I got ready.
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And I immediately jumped
on YouTube to find out
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everything I could about why
a snake would be in my attic.
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And what I found out
was, this is a problem,
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snakes in attics,
because there's some sort
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of a food source
for a snake up there,
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most likely mice or
some other rodent.
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I also found out
there's a specific bait
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that you have to use to
get rid of the food source
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so that the snake goes away.
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And you might want to know this.
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This is a pretty common
problem in our area.
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You might have a
snake in your attic.
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I'm just going to let you know.
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Thanks for coming to church.
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The snake is happy as well.
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Yeah, so I did all that and
I did the YouTube thing,
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and then I did the next
logical thing after that.
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Right. Said another
prayer, got ready
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emotionally,
physically, spiritually
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and called the animal
remover company.
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I was like, "You
get over here like
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as soon as you
can, get here now."
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And they got there
as soon as possible.
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And praise God for
YouTube, because there was --
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After YouTube, there
was zero chance
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I was going up
there after watching
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90 minutes of YouTube.
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I love YouTube, I do,
I really love YouTube.
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Youtube is the reason
why so many parents
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make it through
summer without going full
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DMX on your children.
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You know what I'm talking about?
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Like you're coming
home from the store
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and you're like, I'm
about to lose my mind,
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up in here, up in here.
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And right before
you're about to go
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all out up in here, you turn,
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give the phone to
the kid and you say,
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"Just watch the YouTube clip.
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Please watch eight minutes
of Bluey or something,
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please, before I lose my mind."
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Youtube is fantastic.
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I couldn't imagine, I
just couldn't imagine
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parenting in any other era.
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Like, I couldn't
imagine parenting while
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phones still had cords
connected to them.
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That'd be like wild to me.
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I love technology, I
love the information era.
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I love the era that
we're in because
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we have access to so
much, so much, like, data.
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We get, we can get anything
we need at our fingertips.
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And now, because of AI, that's
even in hyperdrive, right?
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I could be an expert on, like,
five subjects before breakfast.
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It's a fantastic
time to be alive.
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But one of the things
that I've been noticing
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when it comes to the
information era, right,
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being able to get
this info so quickly
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is people often take information
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and sort of dismiss it, right?
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It's like, this is just like,
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what am I supposed
to be listening to?
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It's just too much.
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And so we sort of
shut off from the world,
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or we shut off from all
the data and all the tech,
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and we're like, "I'm just
not going to deal with it."
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And then others of us,
what we do is we start
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to substitute information
with expertise.
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You see, we get the
information about something
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and we think that
because we know it,
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now we're experts in it.
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And in the same way,
me knowing a lot about
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how snakes get in attics
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does not make me
an animal remover.
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In the same way, us
knowing about God
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and knowing about
the Bible and knowing
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what church people
should do on a Sunday
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doesn't make us
followers of Jesus.
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And so the information
era has its pros,
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it also has its cons.
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And then on top of that,
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there's a lot of voices
in the world, right?
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There's a lot of voices.
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And I love that,
like, the YouTube era
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and the creator
economy and all that,
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I love all that.
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But there are so many voices,
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which one do
we listen to, right?
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Which one do we
actually go forward with?
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Francis Chan has a quote.
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He has a quote that says this.
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He says: we need fewer
voices and more examples.
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And I think he's
right. I think he's right,
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especially when it
comes to people of faith,
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people trying to walk
out their relationship
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with Jesus, I
think there's a lot
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of really great
preaching in the world
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and in technology, but I wonder
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how much practicing
comes along with it.
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Because you can know
a lot about something,
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but miss the entire point.
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You can have a
lot of information,
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but never have the
full power of something.
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When I was younger,
you know, late teens,
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early 20s, I was a
part of a Bible study.
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And my friend Jonas sort of was
the leader of the Bible study.
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And the guys in that
study, a lot of them
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are still really close
friends to me today.
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And we're all just
trying to figure it out.
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You know, we're doing our thing.
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And one day I'm
at the Bible study
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and the topic was
kindness to neighbors,
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how to be kind to your neighbor.
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And great, cool, whatever.
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I'm there, I'm doing the thing.
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And then at the
end of the study,
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what you would do is
you typically go around
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and everyone would say, like,
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here's a key takeaway,
here's something
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I'm going to do, you
know, something like that.
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And so it got to me and I
was in my feelings that day.
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And so I was brutally
honest and I said,
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"This is a waste of my time."
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I said, "Kindness
to neighbors, like,
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that's the easiest thing ever.
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Why would -- what?
Kindness to neighbors?
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What? Are we third graders?
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This isn't deep enough, man.
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I came here for like some depth.
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I came here to grow.
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I came here to,
like, get better.
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You give me a kindness
to neighbors talk?
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Come on, man."
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And my friend Jonas,
I love him to death.
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He smiles and he hears me out.
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And then after I was
done with my rant,
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he looks at me and he
goes, "Thanks for sharing.
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Do you even know your
neighbors?" "Hold up."
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"Do you know their
names?" "Psh."
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You know you're in trouble
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when you don't have
words for response,
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you just have
beatbox noises, right?
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[beatbox sounds]
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You start turning to Biz
Markie for a quick second there.
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He was poking at something
that I didn't realize then,
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but I realized now is I
knew a lot about God.
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I knew a lot about
God, but I wasn't
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actually doing anything with it.
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I wasn't actually taking that
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and actually walking it out.
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I was holding out
for the right info.
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I was holding out to be
wowed by something new,
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and I wasn't
actually stretching out
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and going to a new place
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and actually
walking out my faith.
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And when it comes to
navigating a life of faith,
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we have two options.
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When it comes to
growing our relationship
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with Jesus we
can either hold out
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or we can stretch out.
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We can either hold
out for the right wow,
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the right info, or
we can stretch out.
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And so if you're
here today, I just have
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a simple message for you.
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It's a simple message
of power and of hope.
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And I want to pray before
we go any further. Okay?
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Let me pray. God,
thank You for today.
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Thank You for Your Word.
You're so good to us, God.
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Thank You for the
opportunity to explore You more
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and to just grow closer to you.
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God, we want to go deeper,
we want to know You more.
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We want to have a deeper,
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more abiding
relationship with You.
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So would You do the thing
that only You can do today?
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In Jesus's name, Amen.
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Okay, so when we
hear the message, like,
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"Okay, God wants you to
go deeper." a lot of times,
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especially in our
Western culture,
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what we equate that to
is like doing more, right?
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God wants you to go deeper,
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God wants more
relationship with you
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because He wants
you to do more stuff.
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And you can easily
hear a message like this
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and go, "Oh, this is about
working 20 hour workweeks,
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and this is about
20 hour work days,
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not work weeks.
That's part time.
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20 hour work days.
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This is this is about
me grinding harder.
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This is about me serving
more and volunteering more.
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And this, this, I see
where this is going, right?"
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And I just want you to know,
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this is the exact
opposite of that, okay?
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Because you don't work
to get God's approval.
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There's nothing you can do
to make God love you more.
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There's an old Baptist preacher
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that I enjoy listening
to, and he talks
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to people about their
faith, and he goes,
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"How's your relationship
with God going?"
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And they often go, "Well,
I'm just working my way there."
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And he goes, "Oh, that's great.
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You're never going to make it.
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If you think you're going to
work your way to God's love,
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you are never going to make it.
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Sorry to burst your bubble."
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In Ephesians 2:10, the
writer puts it in a great way.
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Here's what it says:
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We are his workmanship,
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created in Christ
Jesus for good works,
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which God prepared beforehand
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that we should walk in them.
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You see that there?
We are His workmanship.
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We are God's workmanship.
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He's not our workmanship.
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He's created us in Christ Jesus
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for good works that
He planned long ago.
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See, there are no
self-made anythings.
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The only self-made
anything is God.
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And guess what?
You and I aren't God.
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And so we are
created for something
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that He has put us here for.
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You didn't do any creating.
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You didn't do any making.
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You and I didn't do any sealing
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or saving or sending.
That's all God's job.
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God saves us, He seals
us, and He sends us.
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But then what's our job? Right.
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So what's our job
in this whole thing?
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Well, let's read it again.
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For we are his workmanship,
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created in Christ
Jesus for good works,
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which God prepared beforehand
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that we should walk in them.
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Our job is simple: walk in them.
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God has created us.
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He's put us here for this moment
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so that we might walk in
the things He has for us.
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That's our job. Our
job is to simply walk.
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We can't do God's job
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and God's not
going to do our job.
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He wants us to do
that. And that's great.
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That's like a really
great message
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to have in your brain, right?
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But like, how do
you actually put that
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into your heart
and into your world?
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I could be like,
"Okay, so hey, guys,
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go do your job.
See you next week.
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Have a great one."
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Like, that would be
like an easy cop out.
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But we got to get to like
underneath that a little bit
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and go like, "Why
isn't that not happening
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with many of us?
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Why are we not doing our job?
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What are the things
that are causing us
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to hold out instead
of stretch out?
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So I want to spend
just a few minutes
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just talking about
some of those things,
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because it's important
that we call those things out
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so we can identify them.
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And one of the big
things that I've noticed
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that causes people
to hold out from doing
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the thing that God
has called them to
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is this idea of perfection.
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Like, we have this
idea in our head that,
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like, I will step
out, I will go for it,
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I will stretch out.
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But like the environment
has to be, like, perfect.
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It has to be 68
and sunny, right?
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Your spouse has to
not get on your nerves.
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Your kids better
sleep all night.
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And also if they microwave fish
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in the office one more time.
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But yeah, I get that.
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Like you want
decent environments
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to actually go out and do it.
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But if we're waiting for
a perfect environment
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to get started, we're
never going to get there.
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We're never going to get there.
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The world is imperfect,
people are messy,
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and things go wrong.
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And for a lot of us,
the idea of performance
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is the thing that's
causing us to hold out
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and not actually stretch out.
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You know, you go to take a shot,
you go to do the thing, and then
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you immediately start
looking around going,
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"What's everybody else up to?
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Am I measuring up to
the thing in my shot?"
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You start worrying
about all the outcomes
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before you even go for it.
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And then what happens, right?
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You start getting
a little anxiety.
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You start getting a little
like, no, thanks, I'm good.
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I just rather not do anything.
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Performance
causes us to hold out,
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especially when we're
looking side to side,
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seeing how we match up
to everybody else's thing
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instead of focusing on the
thing that God has for us.
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And then for a ton
of us, I know that
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the thing that causes
us to hold out is our past.
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It's like you go
to take a step out,
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you go to take a step,
and then you hear
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a little voice saying, "Are
you really going to try this?
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You know how bad you
messed up last time?
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You know how broken you are?
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You know that thing
that you -- Yeah.
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You, really? You, you sure?
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You sure you want to
be disappointed again?"
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See, our past can be the thing
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that causes us to hold out.
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And these are real
things that we all deal with.
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00:12:58
And I just want
to make sure that
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00:13:00
we call those out and I want
to make sure you know this.
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00:13:05
Unless you are this guy
with this on your body.
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00:13:10
[laughter]
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00:13:15
Some of you get it.
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00:13:16
Some of you are going,
what's the problem?
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00:13:18
It's regrets spelled wrong.
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00:13:21
Thank God for spell
check too, right?
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00:13:23
Unless you have one of those on,
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00:13:25
you are what
theologians call normal.
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00:13:29
If you have performance past
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00:13:32
and perfection
issues that hold you up
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00:13:34
and cause you to hold out,
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00:13:35
you are what's called normal.
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00:13:38
There is no one perfect.
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00:13:40
There is no one flawless
who has walked the earth
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00:13:42
and no one flawless
who will walk the earth
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00:13:44
other than Jesus Christ.
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00:13:47
And Jesus is looking
at you not saying,
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00:13:50
"Oh, yeah, let me
call it all the stuff
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00:13:52
wrong with this guy.
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00:13:53
Let me call all that
stuff wrong with her.
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00:13:55
Let me call it
all their issues."
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00:13:56
Jesus looks at you
saying, "Hey, I love you.
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00:13:59
Hey, I still think you're
My workmanship.
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00:14:01
Hey, I still created you
new in Christ Jesus.
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00:14:04
Hey, I still got plans for you."
-
00:14:07
He says this in John
3. I want you to --
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00:14:09
I want you to soak
it in with me here.
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00:14:19
Jesus isn't looking at
you with condemnation
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00:14:21
if you're imperfect.
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00:14:23
Jesus isn't looking
at you with disgust
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00:14:25
because you got flaws.
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00:14:26
Jesus is looking at you saying,
"Hey, I came to save you."
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00:14:29
He said, "Hey, I love
you. I'm calling you."
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00:14:32
And He's standing
here going, "I just --
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00:14:35
Come on, walk in Him. Come
on, come on, walk in Me.
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00:14:38
I got stuff in store for you
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00:14:39
that you couldn't
even ask or imagine
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00:14:41
in your brain.
Come on, come on."
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00:14:44
So when we look
at our imperfections
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00:14:47
and we look at the
reasons why we hold out,
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00:14:49
we got to remember
God is not angry with you.
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00:14:52
God is calling you
to something deeper.
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00:14:55
God has more for you.
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00:14:56
And we're going to
spend a few minutes
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00:14:58
looking in the book of
Luke in just a second
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00:15:00
about a situation
where some people
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00:15:02
have that decision to
make, they have a decision.
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00:15:04
Are they going to
answer the call for Jesus
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00:15:07
with Jesus to go deeper?
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00:15:08
Are they going to stretch out
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00:15:10
or are they going to hold out?
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00:15:11
And the story
we're going to read
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00:15:13
is coming from Luke 6.
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00:15:15
And I want to set
some standards for you,
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00:15:17
set the stage for you
real quick because
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00:15:19
this comes on what's called
the Sabbath day. Okay?
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00:15:23
This whole story takes place on
what's called the Sabbath day.
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00:15:26
The Sabbath, we could do a
lot of weeks on the Sabbath.
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00:15:28
Sabbath is pretty,
pretty awesome.
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00:15:30
And it was created by God
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00:15:32
and a one on one on the
Sabbath created by God.
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00:15:35
It is for our benefit.
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00:15:36
It is a time, a day
that God sets apart
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00:15:39
for us to rest in Him, for
us to commune with Him
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00:15:41
and be close to Him.
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00:15:43
And in ancient Israel,
there were certain rituals
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00:15:44
that you would do on the Sabbath
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00:15:46
to sort of honor God
and also make sure
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00:15:47
that you signal to everyone,
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00:15:49
"Hey, we're not
doing any work today.
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00:15:50
We're not doing normal stuff.
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00:15:51
This is a day reserved for
our relationship with God."
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00:15:53
And back then they
had these things
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00:15:55
called synagogues
that you would go to,
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00:15:57
and on the Sabbath it
would be relatively full
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00:15:59
because no one was
really working. Right?
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00:16:00
So there's a lot
of people there.
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00:16:02
So this scene that
we're going to get into
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00:16:03
takes place on the Sabbath.
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00:16:05
And it happens sort
of at the central point of
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00:16:08
culture back then,
which is a synagogue.
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00:16:11
All right. It takes place
in Luke 6. Here we go.
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00:16:25
So Jesus is teaching in the
synagogue, doing His thing.
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00:16:28
There's probably
a large crowd there.
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00:16:29
And in the crowd He sees a man
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00:16:31
who has a hand that is withered.
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00:16:34
Now withered essentially
here translates to
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00:16:37
this hand is not grown
out to the way it should be.
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00:16:39
This hand has
got issues with it.
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00:16:42
The muscles and ligaments
don't work on it properly,
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00:16:44
and we don't know
why it's withered.
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00:16:46
We just know it's withered and
we know it's not functioning.
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00:16:50
We don't know much
more about the man either.
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00:16:52
We don't know where he's from.
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00:16:54
We don't know how
his hand got withered.
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00:16:56
Was he born this way?
Did an accident happen?
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00:17:00
Did did he get hurt?
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00:17:01
We don't know if he's
there panhandling.
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00:17:03
We don't know if
he has a good life.
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00:17:05
We don't know
if he has a family.
-
00:17:06
We don't know
anything about him.
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00:17:08
But what we do know is this.
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00:17:09
We do know that in
in 2024, praise God,
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00:17:12
we have a lot of
social nets in place
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00:17:14
to be able to help people
that have physical ailments.
-
00:17:17
So, you in 2024, if you
have a physical disability,
-
00:17:20
there's a lot of really
great opportunities
-
00:17:22
and jobs and programs
that you can plug into
-
00:17:25
to be able to help
you if you have
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00:17:26
a physical ailment like this.
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00:17:28
And people with
physical ailments
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00:17:29
in our tech driven
society can live
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00:17:32
pretty fruitful lives and be
integrated fully into society.
-
00:17:35
That wasn't the case back then.
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00:17:37
It was all farming and cattle
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00:17:39
and fishing with nets,
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00:17:41
all requiring big
strength in both hands,
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00:17:44
working with rocks,
being a soldier.
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00:17:46
All of that stuff required both
hands to function properly.
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00:17:50
So we don't know much
about this guy in the story.
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00:17:52
But contextually, we
do know that this guy
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00:17:55
has problems and one of
them is his hand is withered.
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00:17:59
But because of that problem,
he has other issues as well.
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00:18:03
That's important.
Let's keep going.
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00:18:04
Let's keep reading here.
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00:18:06
So Jesus is teaching, man
with a withered hand is there.
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00:18:08
Don't miss that. Verse seven.
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00:18:19
The scribes and the Pharisees,
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00:18:21
the walking Wikipedia pages,
-
00:18:22
as my friend Chris calls them,
the people who know all.
-
00:18:24
The people who
know all the data,
-
00:18:26
know all the rules
about the rules, right?
-
00:18:28
They are, quote, watching Him.
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00:18:31
Jesus is teaching
and they are watching,
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00:18:35
only concerned with finding
a reason to accuse Him.
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00:18:38
I find it odd when I
read the story that
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00:18:40
the people who are
supposed to be the experts
-
00:18:44
are the people most
disconnected from reality.
-
00:18:46
You notice that? The
people who have the,
-
00:18:48
"You should do this and
it should look like this,"
-
00:18:51
are often the
people have no idea
-
00:18:52
what's actually happening
with people in the room.
-
00:18:55
And so Jesus is teaching,
man with the hand is there,
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00:18:58
religious leaders
and experts are here.
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00:19:00
When I first read this, I
immediately connected
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00:19:02
to the man with
the withered hand.
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00:19:03
I was like, "Oh, okay,
I know what it's like
-
00:19:05
to have things that I wish
were different in my life."
-
00:19:07
Okay, great. And
you might do that too.
-
00:19:09
You might immediately
connect to him as a person
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00:19:13
that you see
yourself in in the story.
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00:19:14
I propose this to you.
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00:19:16
We don't often
know what it's like
-
00:19:19
to be someone until
we walk in their shoes.
-
00:19:22
We don't know what
it's like to be a manager
-
00:19:25
until we become
a manager, right?
-
00:19:27
Do you ever look at
your boss and be, like,
-
00:19:28
"My boss is an idiot?"
-
00:19:29
And then you get
promoted and people
-
00:19:31
are still saying,
"My boss is an idiot."
-
00:19:35
Uh-huh. I know for
me, before I had kids,
-
00:19:37
I used to judge parents.
-
00:19:39
I used to judge y'all.
-
00:19:41
I used to see you guys,
like, "Kids are so dirty.
-
00:19:43
Ugh, what are they
eating? Why? Ugh."
-
00:19:46
And I had this ideal in my head.
-
00:19:48
I was like, "This is
what I'm going to do.
-
00:19:50
Parenting in my house
is going to look like this.
-
00:19:52
Bedtime. Same time every night.
-
00:19:55
Praise and worship before bed.
-
00:19:58
And they're going to end the day
-
00:19:59
affirming their
mother and father,
-
00:20:01
telling them how godly they are.
-
00:20:02
That's what's going to happen.
-
00:20:04
Oh. Oh yeah.
-
00:20:05
And they're never eating
processed meat ever,
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00:20:07
only vegetables."
-
00:20:08
Well, last night at
my house, bedtime,
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00:20:11
basically between like 7:30
-
00:20:12
and whenever
they run out of gas,
-
00:20:15
it's mostly a forced prayer.
-
00:20:17
Like, "Be thankful
for something.
-
00:20:19
Be -- tell God thank you."
-
00:20:22
And my kids ate hot dogs
-
00:20:24
and chicken shaped
like dinosaurs
-
00:20:26
like four times last week.
-
00:20:30
Don't judge me. No, it's --
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00:20:32
You don't know what it's like.
-
00:20:33
You don't know what it's like
until you walk in their shoes.
-
00:20:35
You don't know what it's like
-
00:20:37
until you connect
with the realness
-
00:20:38
of what they're experiencing.
-
00:20:39
And so when it comes to the
man with the withered hand,
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00:20:41
okay, that's one thing,
but when it comes to
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00:20:43
the religious leaders,
-
00:20:44
I want to ask you this question.
-
00:20:46
You might not
know what that's like
-
00:20:47
to be the religious
leader and be the expert.
-
00:20:50
Let me ask you a question.
-
00:20:52
Have you ever come
to church to watch?
-
00:20:55
Like, have you ever --
Not like you're visiting
-
00:20:57
and you're like, you're
new around here.
-
00:20:59
If you're new around
here, you got to check it out.
-
00:21:01
You got to make sure
it's the right fit for you.
-
00:21:03
But, like, have you
ever come to church
-
00:21:05
and just been like, "I
don't want to participate.
-
00:21:07
I just want to, like, spectate.
-
00:21:08
I just want to, like,
judge the worship set,
-
00:21:10
and I just want, oh,
so and so is teaching.
-
00:21:12
Awe, I wish, I wish another
person was teaching.
-
00:21:14
O you look at they go, man,
they're talking about that?
-
00:21:16
Oh, I don't want to
talk about that today.
-
00:21:18
You ever just come
to church and watch?
-
00:21:21
Or how about at
work, a place where
-
00:21:24
we're supposed to
contribute and do our thing
-
00:21:26
and do our best.
-
00:21:27
You ever just come to
work and collect a check
-
00:21:29
and just judge everything
that's happening,
-
00:21:31
do the bare minimum?
-
00:21:33
Or how about at home?
-
00:21:35
You ever go home and you're like
-
00:21:36
I wish and should and do.
-
00:21:37
And you wonder
why everyone at home
-
00:21:39
is in a frustrated mood because
you're in a frustrated mood.
-
00:21:43
That ever happened to you?
-
00:21:45
If that has, I would say this,
-
00:21:47
you and I, we have
more in common
-
00:21:50
with these religious
leaders than we think we do.
-
00:21:52
There's a little bit of
religious leader in all of us.
-
00:21:55
You see, both
groups have a need.
-
00:21:58
The dude with the withered hand,
his need's more evident.
-
00:22:00
It shows up in
his physical body.
-
00:22:02
The religious leaders,
their need shows up
-
00:22:04
in their attitude and the
way they think about stuff.
-
00:22:07
So before we get
to jumping off the cliff
-
00:22:09
of conclusions of, like,
who we are in the story,
-
00:22:11
I just want to propose
both of these people
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00:22:15
need a deeper
relationship with Jesus.
-
00:22:17
They're both holding out,
-
00:22:18
and they both need Jesus
to show them a better way.
-
00:22:21
And the same is
true for all of us.
-
00:22:23
Let's keep going. Let's
keep reading the story.
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00:22:26
So verse eight.
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00:22:44
Scene starts getting
a little weird. Okay?
-
00:22:45
Everyone's sort of
in their own bubble
-
00:22:47
doing the thing,
Jesus is teaching.
-
00:22:49
And He notices these guys have
a certain attitude about them.
-
00:22:52
He notices the guy
with the withered hand,
-
00:22:54
and instead of doing something
-
00:22:56
to make the awkward,
lower it a little bit,
-
00:22:59
He makes it even more awkward.
-
00:23:00
You ever met someone who
just keeps escalating the weird
-
00:23:02
and you're like, "I
can't, I just can't."
-
00:23:05
He tells the guy with the
withered hand to stand up,
-
00:23:07
"Hey, come stand here."
-
00:23:10
Can you imagine being the
guy in the room in that moment?
-
00:23:12
You imagine being
him and being like, "Me?
-
00:23:14
No, He must be --"
You ever been like, hi,
-
00:23:16
and then it's like
they're talking to
-
00:23:18
the person behind you?
-
00:23:19
Like, "Oh, no, you're
talking to me? Oh."
-
00:23:22
That's awkward.
-
00:23:24
The man, he asked
him to stand up
-
00:23:27
in front of everyone
with his ailment,
-
00:23:29
with his brokenness.
-
00:23:33
We don't like awkward.
We don't like tension.
-
00:23:35
A lot of us are
always trying to find
-
00:23:37
that eject button when
it comes to tension.
-
00:23:39
You know what
the best eject button
-
00:23:40
when it comes to tension
is as an adult? Your phone.
-
00:23:42
You ever been somewhere
and you're out with couples
-
00:23:44
and they start
arguing and you're like,
-
00:23:46
"Give me my phone right now.
-
00:23:47
I'm going to start texting
or doing something."
-
00:23:49
We don't like awkward.
We don't like tension.
-
00:23:52
I was born in the 1900s. Okay?
-
00:23:55
[laughter] This is important.
-
00:23:58
And in the 1900s,
they did this thing,
-
00:24:01
they disciplined
kids differently.
-
00:24:02
Okay, not saying it
was better or worse,
-
00:24:04
but it was -- discipline
was done differently
-
00:24:06
in the 1900s.
-
00:24:07
My mother disciplined
us with a house slipper.
-
00:24:13
She gave us things
called syllable spankings.
-
00:24:15
You ever had a
syllable spanking?
-
00:24:17
Why did you do that again?
-
00:24:19
I said to wash the dish.
-
00:24:22
She starts making up words.
-
00:24:23
I'm like, that's
not a word, Mom.
-
00:24:25
Dishes doesn't
have 16 syllables in it.
-
00:24:27
Just say dishes.
Anyway. Bless her.
-
00:24:30
So, my mom disciplined
us with the house slipper.
-
00:24:32
And you might be thinking,
-
00:24:33
oh, you have a vision
in your head of like,
-
00:24:35
oh, it was like one of those,
-
00:24:36
"Hey, this is going to hurt.
-
00:24:37
And it's going to hurt me
more than it hurts you."
-
00:24:40
No, not in my house.
-
00:24:42
It was like Stone
Cold Steve Austin
-
00:24:44
kicked in the door
and was like, let's go,
-
00:24:45
you hear the glass,
break the whole thing.
-
00:24:47
And she would come in
-
00:24:48
and she would start
disciplining us, especially
-
00:24:50
if she gave us really
clear instructions. Right?
-
00:24:52
So what you would
do if your sibling
-
00:24:54
was getting disciplined is
-
00:24:55
you would try to
relieve the tension.
-
00:24:57
You know how you
do that. I'll tell you.
-
00:24:59
You start reading.
-
00:25:00
You just pull a book
open, preferably the Bible.
-
00:25:03
Wow. You just start,
"Whoa, this is amazing.
-
00:25:06
Mom, you're doing a great job.
-
00:25:07
I'm seeing it in here.
This is awesome."
-
00:25:09
Why were we doing that?
-
00:25:10
Because we didn't know what
to do with the awkward, right?
-
00:25:12
We didn't know what
to do with the tension.
-
00:25:14
We don't like tension.
-
00:25:15
Here's the thing, here's
why that's important.
-
00:25:17
Jesus is okay with the awkward.
-
00:25:21
In fact, as you grow in
your relationship with Him,
-
00:25:23
as you go deeper
and as you learn
-
00:25:25
to continue to
stretch out, remember,
-
00:25:28
sometimes it's
going to be awkward.
-
00:25:30
It's going to be uncomfortable.
-
00:25:31
He asked this guy to stand up
who probably did not want to.
-
00:25:34
You know how awkward it
was for religious leaders too.
-
00:25:36
It's getting real weird and
Jesus is okay with that.
-
00:25:39
So don't eject when
you get to the awkward.
-
00:25:42
So let's continue
this story here.
-
00:25:44
The guy doesn't
escape the awkwardness.
-
00:25:46
He stands in it.
-
00:25:47
And here's what
happens in verse ten.
-
00:25:49
After looking around at
them, He said, Jesus said,
-
00:25:52
"Stretch out your hand."
-
00:25:55
He's talking to the guy
with the withered hand
-
00:25:58
who he just asked to stand up.
-
00:26:00
So he's already
challenged him significantly,
-
00:26:03
and now he's asking him to
stretch out his withered hand?
-
00:26:06
Like why would -- I
don't know about you,
-
00:26:08
but for me, I'd be
out. I'm out, dude.
-
00:26:10
No, you already
made it weird for me.
-
00:26:12
You already challenged me.
-
00:26:13
You're asking me
to do another thing?
-
00:26:15
You're asking me to go there?
-
00:26:17
You know how bad this feels?
-
00:26:19
You know how bad it must
feel to have a withered hand,
-
00:26:22
and you're asking
me to stretch this out
-
00:26:24
in front of all of these people?
-
00:26:26
You see how
intense it would feel
-
00:26:27
for the man with
the withered hand.
-
00:26:29
And he has a decision to make.
-
00:26:31
He has a decision to
make in this moment.
-
00:26:33
Is he going to hold out
-
00:26:35
or is he going to stretch out?
-
00:26:38
Here's what happens.
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00:26:41
And he did so, and
his hand was restored.
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00:26:44
Now a couple of
things to note here.
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00:26:46
This guy gets healed,
right? His hand gets fixed,
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00:26:50
but it doesn't get fixed
before he stretches out.
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00:26:53
It gets healed after
he stretches it out.
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00:26:57
Jesus could have simply
and easily been like,
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00:26:59
"I'm going to heal your hand
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00:27:01
and you're going
to wave it around
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00:27:02
and show everybody
how beautiful it is now."
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00:27:04
But He doesn't, He says,
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00:27:05
"I'm going to call you up here.
I'm going to make it awkward.
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00:27:07
I'm going to cause
you to stretch it out
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00:27:10
while it's still messed up.
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00:27:11
And that's the place
I'm going to meet you.
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00:27:13
That's the place I'm
going to show My power.
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00:27:15
That's where I'm
going to take you
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00:27:17
deeper into
relationship with Me."
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00:27:18
In the middle of
pushing out the thing
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00:27:20
that is broken is the exact spot
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00:27:24
that Jesus meets this man.
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00:27:25
And He's saying the
same thing to me and you.
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00:27:27
He's saying, hey,
whatever that thing is,
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00:27:28
stretch it out.
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00:27:30
Hey, whatever's
happening right now,
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00:27:31
stretch it out. Don't
hold out. Stretch out."
-
00:27:35
This man has a decision
to make in the moment,
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00:27:37
and he's saying,
"I'm going to go for it.
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00:27:40
I'm going to do it." He
stretches out his hand,
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00:27:44
does what Jesus asks him to do
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00:27:45
and his whole existence changed.
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00:27:47
He didn't ask for evidence.
-
00:27:49
He didn't say like,
"Just promise me
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00:27:50
it's going to work out,
Lord, promise me."
-
00:27:53
He said, "I got to go
for it. I got to do it."
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00:27:56
And so many people today
are waiting on a word from God.
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00:28:00
And that's good. You should.
-
00:28:02
You should try to hear from God.
-
00:28:03
You should try your
best to to hear His Words
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00:28:06
and to follow His Words.
-
00:28:07
And while we're waiting
on a word from God,
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00:28:10
my question to you is:
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00:28:11
what have you done
with the last thing
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00:28:14
He told you to do?
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00:28:16
If we're waiting on God
-
00:28:17
and we're waiting
on a word from God,
-
00:28:19
God is saying, "Hey,
what you did with
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00:28:20
the last thing I told you
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00:28:21
will determine
what happens next."
-
00:28:24
And just like this man could
have bailed out any moment,
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00:28:28
he stands in the tension.
-
00:28:30
He stands in the
awkward. All of them do.
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00:28:32
But the guy who gets the healing
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00:28:34
is the guy willing
to stretch out.
-
00:28:35
The person who gets
the deeper relationship
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00:28:37
with Jesus is the one
willing to stretch out for it.
-
00:28:40
This guy was waiting
for an ah-ha moment,
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00:28:41
most likely, and he gets one,
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00:28:43
but he has to
stretch out to do it.
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00:28:48
And I was wrestling
with like, what story
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00:28:52
to share with you guys
around this message.
-
00:28:54
Like, what's the story
from my life, right,
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00:28:56
that would be like the
stretch out go for it message.
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00:28:59
And here's what I landed on.
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00:29:02
There was a bunch of
them I could have gone with,
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00:29:04
but I went with this
one because I feel like
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00:29:06
it's fitting for Independence
Day weekend.
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00:29:09
And this story starts
with a history lesson.
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00:29:11
Okay. Sometime
between 1845 and 1917,
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00:29:15
Great Britain was
signing Indians from India
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00:29:20
up for what's called
indentured servant programs.
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00:29:22
Basically, that they
would go and ship them
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00:29:24
around the world to
different parts of the world,
-
00:29:26
and they would work
for five years for free.
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00:29:28
And then then at the
end of that five years,
-
00:29:30
they would get a plot of land.
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00:29:32
So a lot of people
signed up for that,
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00:29:33
and specifically in
the Caribbean islands.
-
00:29:36
And so in about 1908,
a young man in his 20s
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00:29:41
signs up for this program.
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00:29:42
Now he signs up for this program
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00:29:44
not because he
wanted to get rich
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00:29:45
or he knew what he was doing.
-
00:29:47
He signed up for
this program because
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00:29:48
he felt something
in his heart say,
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00:29:50
there's something more,
there's something more.
-
00:29:52
There's more vision here.
-
00:29:53
There's more for my family here.
-
00:29:54
And he's single at the time,
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00:29:56
so he takes a trip from India,
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00:29:58
literally halfway
across the world,
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00:30:00
and he lands in
Trinidad and Tobago.
-
00:30:02
And he cuts cocoa,
sugar cane and coffee
-
00:30:05
and he does his thing
and he works there
-
00:30:07
for five years, he
gets his plot of land.
-
00:30:10
And then in 1975, when
this gentleman dies,
-
00:30:13
he has six kids and
something like 30 grandkids.
-
00:30:17
Wow. And one of
those 30 grandkids,
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00:30:21
ten years later in
1985, gets the same
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00:30:25
kind of like, "There's
something more.
-
00:30:27
There's more here,
something deeper here.
-
00:30:29
I need to figure
out what it is."
-
00:30:30
And he gets the tug on
his heart to make a move.
-
00:30:34
And so what he does is he
saves up all the money he has,
-
00:30:37
and he fills out
all the paperwork
-
00:30:39
and visits the embassy,
does all the things
-
00:30:41
he has to do, gets
his papers right
-
00:30:43
so that he can board a plane
-
00:30:45
and land in Miami, Florida,
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00:30:47
in the United States of America.
-
00:30:49
Now, when he gets
there, he has all his savings
-
00:30:51
and he goes to to transfer
the the money. Right?
-
00:30:55
For the exchange rate.
-
00:30:56
What he realizes there
is that the exchange rate
-
00:30:59
is not in his favor.
-
00:31:00
All of his savings
equates to like $800 US.
-
00:31:03
So this guy's got $800,
he's got a suitcase
-
00:31:05
and he's got a dream
for more for his family.
-
00:31:07
And so in Miami, he
meets some people.
-
00:31:08
They tell him, you
got to get out of Miami,
-
00:31:10
you got to get to Naples.
-
00:31:11
He gets to Naples, Florida.
He shows up on the job site.
-
00:31:13
He has no idea what he's doing.
He's never been to America.
-
00:31:16
Shows up to the job site.
-
00:31:17
Foreman says, "Okay,
you're here to work.
-
00:31:18
What can you do?" The
guy goes, "I can work."
-
00:31:20
"Great. Yeah,
but like, what job?"
-
00:31:22
He's like, "I work."
-
00:31:23
He goes, "Great, here's
a shovel. Start working."
-
00:31:25
He starts digging trenches
-
00:31:26
and he builds relationships
-
00:31:28
with the other workers on site.
-
00:31:30
He ends up crashing
on their couches
-
00:31:31
and crashing in
their spare rooms
-
00:31:33
and crashing on their floors.
-
00:31:34
And he digs trenches
during the day.
-
00:31:36
He peels potatoes and
washes dishes at night.
-
00:31:38
And he takes every
side job he can
-
00:31:40
and saves every penny he can,
-
00:31:42
so he could eventually send
back for his young family,
-
00:31:44
his wife and his two young kids,
-
00:31:47
Now, months later,
his wife shows up,
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00:31:51
his daughter shows up,
and his son shows up.
-
00:31:53
And the wife in this
story, that's my mom,
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00:31:58
the daughter in this
story, that's my older sister,
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00:32:00
the son, the young
infant son, that's me.
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00:32:03
You see, I stand on
the shoulders of people
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00:32:05
who stretched
out and went for it.
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00:32:08
My dad's grandfather migrated
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00:32:10
all the way across the world,
stretched out and went for it.
-
00:32:13
My father stretched
out and went for it,
-
00:32:16
and in an environment that
he didn't know anything about.
-
00:32:19
And I'm the beneficiary of it.
-
00:32:21
You see, we're all beneficiaries
-
00:32:23
from someone before
us, stretching out
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00:32:25
whatever they
have, going for it,
-
00:32:26
even when they don't
have it all figured out.
-
00:32:28
Sometimes you just
got to stretch out and go.
-
00:32:30
And I'm not telling
you to go travel
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00:32:32
all the way across
the world to stretch out.
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00:32:34
I'm not saying that by
any means, because
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00:32:36
once I got to Florida,
right, once we got there
-
00:32:38
and we started to
get, build a life there,
-
00:32:40
my aunt, ten years later,
she comes to the stage,
-
00:32:43
she moves here
and she's a Christian.
-
00:32:46
And my aunt stretched out as far
-
00:32:48
and as hard as she
could to make sure
-
00:32:50
that her niece and nephew
were able to attend a church.
-
00:32:53
She didn't have a car.
-
00:32:54
My aunt couldn't read or write
anything more than her name.
-
00:32:57
She had the equivalent of
like a third grade education,
-
00:33:00
and she stretched out.
-
00:33:01
She walked everywhere.
-
00:33:02
And she would walk and make sure
-
00:33:03
that we got to where
we needed to go.
-
00:33:05
We got the church.
-
00:33:06
And it was at this
little church in Florida
-
00:33:08
that other people stretched out.
-
00:33:11
Guys like Jim Bob.
No hyphen, by the way.
-
00:33:14
Jim Bob, he would
pick us up from church
-
00:33:18
and pick us up from home
and take us back and forth.
-
00:33:21
And he had like a white
van he used to take
-
00:33:23
neighborhood kids to church in.
-
00:33:24
It was the 1900s.
Okay. It was different.
-
00:33:28
We were fine.
-
00:33:29
He would do that. You know why?
-
00:33:31
Because he was
stretching out what he had.
-
00:33:32
He was going for it.
-
00:33:34
Miss Ruby, a Jamaican woman,
-
00:33:36
a firecracker of a
Jamaican woman,
-
00:33:37
used to take us to
church sometimes.
-
00:33:39
And then afterwards, McDonald's.
-
00:33:42
Are you talking
about the perfect day?
-
00:33:45
Stretching out what she
had, using what she had.
-
00:33:47
Kevin Mendez, one
time before church,
-
00:33:48
Kevin Mendez comes to
me while I'm a teenager.
-
00:33:50
He goes, "Hey, Paco, come here.
-
00:33:52
You're going to go up here
and announce the fish fry,
-
00:33:54
and then after it,
you're going to spend
-
00:33:56
the rest of the time
just telling people
-
00:33:58
what God is doing in your life."
-
00:33:59
And I was like, "Kev,
what's a fish fry?"
-
00:34:01
And he's like, "It's
in the name, dude.
-
00:34:02
They fry fish. Old
people eat it. It's fine.
-
00:34:04
Tell them that
and then tell them
-
00:34:06
what God is doing in your life."
-
00:34:07
Okay, fine. I go up there.
-
00:34:08
"Hey, fish fry, Saturday."
-
00:34:09
Two minutes and
50s left on the clock.
-
00:34:11
What am I going to
say for two minutes?
-
00:34:13
I have no idea what I'm doing.
-
00:34:15
So I just started quoting,
like, worship songs.
-
00:34:18
Like, Amazing Grace.
Who's with me? Right?
-
00:34:23
Jesus loves me, this I know.
-
00:34:25
Oceans. Who's that?"
And I just did that.
-
00:34:28
You know what
Kevin was doing for me
-
00:34:30
that I didn't realize
then, but I realized now?
-
00:34:32
Kevin was causing
me to stretch out a gift
-
00:34:34
that he saw in me
before I saw it in myself.
-
00:34:37
He gave me a gift that day,
-
00:34:38
and he continued to
cause me to stretch it out.
-
00:34:40
And guess what I'm doing today?
-
00:34:42
Guess what I'm doing
today in Cincinnati
-
00:34:44
with a young family trying,
-
00:34:45
I'm stretching out what I have.
-
00:34:46
I'm stretching it
out to Jesus saying,
-
00:34:48
"Jesus, this is yours.
-
00:34:49
You got to do
something with it. I got it.
-
00:34:51
Without it, I got nothing
without you, Lord.
-
00:34:54
I got nothing without
You. I need You, Jesus."
-
00:34:56
I got to stretch this thing out.
-
00:34:57
Same is true for you.
-
00:35:00
The best part about
this whole thing is that
-
00:35:03
Jesus never asks
us to do anything
-
00:35:05
that He's not willing to do.
-
00:35:09
Jesus wasn't just a good
teacher and a miracle worker.
-
00:35:12
Jesus was the Son of
God, God in the flesh,
-
00:35:14
and He stretches out
from His heavenly throne
-
00:35:17
all the way to being born
as a baby in a manger.
-
00:35:23
And then He
lives a perfect life.
-
00:35:26
He never once held out on God.
-
00:35:27
He never once missed the mark.
-
00:35:29
He never once didn't go for it.
-
00:35:32
He lives a perfect life.
-
00:35:33
And then he stretches
out physically on a Cross.
-
00:35:36
That's important because
the wages, the payment
-
00:35:39
for when you and I miss,
the wages and payment
-
00:35:41
for when you and I hold
out for whatever reason,
-
00:35:44
the scriptures call
that the wages,
-
00:35:46
the payment for that is
death. That's not good.
-
00:35:49
But the gift of
God is eternal life.
-
00:35:50
See, He stretches
out in my place.
-
00:35:53
He stretches out when I couldn't
-
00:35:55
in a way that I could never do
-
00:35:57
and that you could never do.
-
00:35:59
And then He dies
there on that Cross.
-
00:36:01
That's a pretty iconic moment,
-
00:36:03
Jesus on the Cross in history.
-
00:36:04
And they take Him down
-
00:36:05
and they put Him
in a burial cloth,
-
00:36:07
and they put Him in an old tomb,
-
00:36:08
and they take a rock and
they roll it over the tomb.
-
00:36:11
It's a sad moment.
-
00:36:13
One day passes. Two days go by.
-
00:36:17
And on the third day,
Jesus stretches out
-
00:36:21
and He raises from the dead.
-
00:36:22
It's called Resurrection.
-
00:36:23
The rock comes
rolling off the tomb.
-
00:36:25
Jesus comes walking out.
-
00:36:26
Now why does that matter here?
-
00:36:28
It matters because Jesus
is not holding out on you.
-
00:36:30
He beat even death
so He can have
-
00:36:32
a relationship with you.
-
00:36:33
That's how much He loves you.
-
00:36:35
He beat even death so
that you would know Him
-
00:36:38
and know Him deeper
and know Him more.
-
00:36:40
And He's standing here
going, "Hey, stretch out,
-
00:36:42
I got you. Hey, I
got you! Stretch out.
-
00:36:47
I'm not going to take
you this far to leave you.
-
00:36:49
I'm not going to
bring you to this spot
-
00:36:50
to make it awkward
and uncomfortable for me
-
00:36:52
to just make it awkward
and uncomfortable.
-
00:36:54
I got something for you.
I got wholeness for you.
-
00:36:56
I got healing for you.
-
00:36:59
I got something for you
-
00:37:00
that you can't even
comprehend yet.
-
00:37:03
Here's what I want to do with
-
00:37:05
the little bit of
time we have left.
-
00:37:07
Everybody just hold
out your hand real quick.
-
00:37:09
Just hold it out. Hold it.
-
00:37:10
However you
interpret that phrase,
-
00:37:11
hold out your hand.
-
00:37:13
Now take that same
hand and stretch it out.
-
00:37:17
Stretch it. Don't hit the
person in front of you.
-
00:37:20
Stretch it like, no,
just hold it out further.
-
00:37:23
Really stretch it.
Stretch, stretch.
-
00:37:27
Yeah, there it is. Stretch.
-
00:37:29
Feel the difference
in your body.
-
00:37:30
You feel the difference
in your physical body
-
00:37:32
when you stretch it out.
-
00:37:33
Okay. Put them
down. Put it down.
-
00:37:35
When you hold your hand it out,
-
00:37:37
when you hold it out,
it's still kind of yours.
-
00:37:39
When you hold it out
further, it's still yours.
-
00:37:41
When you stretch
it out, you're saying,
-
00:37:42
"Jesus, I need you to meet me.
-
00:37:44
I don't have it, I can't, I
need it, I need You, Lord."
-
00:37:49
And so it would be
wild for us to have a talk
-
00:37:51
like this and not give
you an opportunity
-
00:37:53
to respond and whatever
context that might be
-
00:37:56
for you wherever you are.
-
00:37:57
And so Justin's here
and he's going to lead us
-
00:38:01
in a few choruses.
-
00:38:03
And while you're
seated, I just want you
-
00:38:04
to be thinking about like,
-
00:38:06
am I more like the
religious leaders?
-
00:38:07
Do I have this hold
out mentality, like,
-
00:38:10
I got it all in my brain.
I got it all figured out.
-
00:38:12
I got it all going on in here.
-
00:38:13
Do I need to go deeper?
-
00:38:15
Do I need to stretch
something out to Jesus
-
00:38:17
or are you like the dude
with the withered hand
-
00:38:19
where you got a clear need.
-
00:38:20
Something clearly in
your life that feels withered
-
00:38:23
and you're like I need
to stretch this out.
-
00:38:26
Jesus wants to go deeper.
-
00:38:28
He wants you to go deeper,
-
00:38:29
but you got to stretch
out to get there.
-
00:38:31
So as you sing this song,
-
00:38:33
be thinking about
whatever it is.
-
00:38:34
What do you need to
stretch out before God?
-
00:38:36
Let's sing.
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00:40:24
- He loves you
a lot, a whole lot.
-
00:40:29
He wants you to have a
deeper relationship with Him.
-
00:40:31
Let me pray for you. God,
thank You for Your love.
-
00:40:35
Thank you for Jesus.
God, we want more.
-
00:40:38
We want to know you more, Lord,
-
00:40:41
we want to go deeper.
-
00:40:42
We don't want to
hold out anything,
-
00:40:44
God. We want to stretch
our whole lives out.
-
00:40:47
We declare that right now
that our lives are yours, Lord.
-
00:40:51
Thank you for your love.
Thank you for your grace.
-
00:40:55
Thank you for your
forgiveness, God.
-
00:40:57
Thank you for the
freedom that we find in You.
-
00:41:01
In Jesus's name, Amen.