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Hi, Andy.
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Hi, Eric.
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- Today is about the question
that you just answered.
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What if it were
safe, really safe
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to ask God anything?
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What if there were no
rules or boundaries?
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What if all of it was fair game?
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What we saw was, for
most of us, we'd ask Him
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about something
difficult in our lives,
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about a pain point,
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about something
that troubles us.
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And today we're
going to dive head first
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into those sorts of questions.
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How do you wrestle with them?
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What is okay to ask
God and what's not?
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Are there boundaries
and are there answers?
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We're also going to wade
smack dab into the tension,
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the tension between
the hardship of life,
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between the painful moments
and the beautiful ones,
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the tension between the
questions and the answers.
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Like, the next thing
we're going to do right now
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is to sing a song about
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the opposite end of
the spectrum, the good.
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It's a song written
by Crossroads Music,
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and it's based on a
verse from James 1:17.
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It says every good and
perfect gift is from above,
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coming down from the
Father of the heavenly lights,
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who does not change
like shifting shadows.
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You may not be ready to sing it.
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That's okay. That's okay.
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Wherever you are, we're
just glad you're here.
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We started Crossroads to
be a church where it's safe.
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It's safe to bring
your real questions,
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it's safe to make jokes,
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it's safe to just be
the real, authentic you.
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Wherever you are today,
we're glad you're here.
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Would you stand up with us?
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- God, that's our prayer to You.
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We want to follow You.
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We want to know You better.
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I pray that we would know
You more in this space
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and in this day to day.
We love you, God. Amen.
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You guys brought the heat today.
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My name is Avery. I'm
so happy you're here.
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Go ahead and say hi
to the person next to you
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and grab a seat.
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- Well, hey, it is so
great to be with you guys.
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As Robbie mentioned,
my name is Andy.
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I get to -- I get to work with
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the amazing community
meeting online
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and in person on
special weekends like this
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and in homes, bars,
dorms, restaurants,
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breweries, all the
things all over the globe.
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And I just I don't abide a liar.
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I just I don't want
you guys to be lied to.
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And Robbie is my
much, much, much,
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much older brother.
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I wouldn't lie to you.
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He's way older. He's way older.
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And actually, Avery, who
just sang that last song,
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that's my niece.
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And, like, can we
just say thank you?
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I love it, I love it.
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It's so great to
be with you guys
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and I want to -- this
is something that I say
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really, really frequently
to our folks online.
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I say, "Hey, at Crossroads,
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we are not just content,
we are a community."
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And as Robbie said,
that's extra true this week
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to have people from
five different countries,
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from 20 some different
states as far as Japan
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and the Philippines, to be
with us here in person today.
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So if you're watching
online, hey, just know,
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man, we are a community
you can belong to,
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not just content that you watch.
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And if you're in one of
our physical locations
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or right here with me
in the room in Oakley,
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the message is actually
the same to you guys,
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that we are not
just a thing to watch,
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we are a movement of
people running after Jesus
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that we'd love for
you to be a part of.
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00:20:53
This is like a family.
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This is a thing you
can connect with.
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And so all summer
long, we have all kinds of
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different ways to try
and make that easier,
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try different
opportunities to help you
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make this big place smaller.
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00:21:05
Two that I'll give you
really, really quickly.
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We've got some things
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that we're calling
Summer Hangouts,
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and the next one is
actually going to be hosted
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by our very own teaching
pastor Alli Patterson,
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who's inviting all the
women, all the women
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to come here this Tuesday,
the 23rd, to hang out,
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to get to connect
with each other
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00:21:20
and to get to hear from her.
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There will be some light
desserts and food, I think.
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But 7 p.m. here on the 23rd,
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you can just scan the QR code
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to get all of the
details on these.
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And then secondly, for
you here in our Oakley room,
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there's actually
a connect event,
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a connect event
right across the atrium
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in meeting room A that
you can just head over
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right after service.
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00:21:40
And folks would love to
tell you about the church
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00:21:42
and get to know
you a little bit here,
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a little bit of your story.
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Cool? Does that make
sense? Okay, great.
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So man, this really
is, this is so special
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to be with you
guys and so special
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00:21:52
to have folks that are
normally on a screen with you.
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And I want to tell
you, I want to tell you
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all the things that
happen, all the things
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that happen as a
part of our community,
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00:22:02
in buildings and in
homes and families
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and neighborhoods
all over the globe,
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they happen not because there's
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a big corporate
sponsor of Crossroads.
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They happen because
normal, everyday people
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like you and me do
exactly what that song
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that we just sang says.
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We're not just with our words,
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not just with a melody,
but with our lives
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00:22:22
we say, "God, the
future is in Your hands,
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and I surrender because
You have better plans."
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00:22:28
And another way to just
say that really tactilely
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00:22:30
is this thing that
we do call the tithe,
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where we say, "God,
I -- This is hard for me,
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but I believe that You
can do more with 10%
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of what I have than
I can do with 100."
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And somehow God
works that thing out.
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And there's a
place in the Bible,
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a book in the Bible
called Malachi.
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There's a verse in there,
you can look it up later.
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Malachi 3:10, where
God says, "Hey,
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you can actually test
Me in this, test Me in this.
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00:22:53
You can see how
I show up for you
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if you're willing to trust
Me with your finances."
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And so we have a thing
called the Tithe Test
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where you can
do that for 90 days.
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00:23:01
You can just
experiment with tithing
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00:23:04
and experiment to
see how God shows up.
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00:23:06
If you want information about
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00:23:08
what Crossroads
believes about money,
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00:23:10
or you want to check
out that Tithe Test,
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you can do both those things at
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Crossroads.net/TitheTest.
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Now I want to stop
talking so you can hear
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from some other
people I want to actually
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00:23:20
introduce you to some
friends of mine that
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I got to do this interview
with a little bit ago,
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00:23:25
but who are here in
the room with us today.
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00:23:28
You're going to get
to hear from them
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in just a little bit,
who made it here
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dispite Microsoft and
Crowdstrike's best efforts.
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00:23:36
I think they were stuck
in Canada at one point,
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00:23:38
and then they sort of
made it into Columbus, Ohio,
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stayed with our Columbus
community pastor Vicki Diller,
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but made it here
way, way, way late
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00:23:46
or early in the morning,
depending on how you look at it.
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And they got here all the
way from the Philippines
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to be here with you
guys this weekend.
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And I want you
to hear their story.
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- Hey, Crossroads, I
want to introduce you
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to some friends of mine.
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These are Fritzi
and Andre and, hey,
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where are you guys?
Tell us where you're at.
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00:24:02
- We're in Metro
Manila in the Philippines.
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00:24:05
- Andre and Fritzi,
they are part of
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our Crossroads family,
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part of our Anywhere community,
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even half a world away.
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00:24:12
While they've been a
part of our church for years,
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they're actually
getting to visit
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for the very first
time in person
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for Anywhere Weekend.
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I want a chance to get
to hear from you guys
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about your experience
being a part of Crossroads,
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00:24:24
even while, well,
you've never been there
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00:24:26
in person, but are
absolutely 1,000,000%
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a part of this church family.
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00:24:31
- So we're both originally
born in the Philippines.
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00:24:34
We really grew up here.
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00:24:36
And basically we found
Crossroads during the pandemic.
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00:24:41
- It's something that
we were drawn into the
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00:24:45
we run, we go, we laugh,
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00:24:47
and there's just such
a match of values.
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00:24:51
- Yeah, yeah, this
this online church
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00:24:53
isn't just about just
listening to the preacher.
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00:24:56
This one is like, "Hey,
we're really serious
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00:24:58
about trying to build
a community here."
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00:25:00
We have like a community
that doesn't go away.
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00:25:04
For me, one of the
big things, of course,
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00:25:07
is our small group, it's
just really just community,
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00:25:11
a bunch of people stumbling
after following Jesus.
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00:25:15
And we have our chat group,
and we pray for each other.
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00:25:19
- The bottom line is we grow,
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00:25:23
gets us into building
our relationship with God
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00:25:27
more firm and stronger.
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00:25:30
- Tell me a little bit
about your all's decision
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00:25:33
to, like, not just participate,
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00:25:35
but to, like, engage and
invest in Crossroads?
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00:25:39
- We would tithe
to who was our local
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00:25:42
or our home church, basically.
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00:25:44
And since we felt that
Crossroads was our home church,
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00:25:48
that naturally we
would just try to find
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00:25:50
a way to just do that.
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00:25:51
- When was the moment
where it clicked for you
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00:25:53
that Crossroads
was your local church,
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00:25:55
even though it was
thousands of miles away?
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00:25:57
- I think when you start
feeding from that church,
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00:26:01
that's where you grow.
So we're -- it's our home.
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00:26:06
So we give back to our home.
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00:26:09
We love you being
crazy generous.
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00:26:12
We've been getting
from God so much more,
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00:26:16
something that we
don't really merit.
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00:26:21
But, you know,
He gives it anyway.
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00:26:23
It's not ours.
None of it is ours.
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00:26:29
- That's amazing. - I love it.
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00:26:31
- That's incredible. Wow,
wow, wow, wow, wow.
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00:26:35
We started, if you don't
know this, we started
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Crossroads Anywhere I
think 9 years ago, 2015.
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00:26:40
And back then it was
like this idea, you know,
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00:26:42
it was this question
which is a theme
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00:26:43
of our service today questions.
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00:26:45
And the question
was basically like
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could you make a church
where anyone, anywhere
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could fully belong,
not just watch,
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00:26:51
but actually part
of the community?
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00:26:52
And it's incredible
to see, like, yeah,
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actually that's exactly
what's happened
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over these last nine years.
- That's right. Yeah.
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And we're just getting started,
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like that's the beautiful thing.
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We've got the proof of
that right here, I love it.
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00:27:03
We've got the
proof of that online.
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00:27:04
I actually -- they're like
right brain left brain people.
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00:27:07
They're stat people
and they're story people.
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00:27:10
So I'm a story
guy, but I hang out
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00:27:13
with a lot of stat people now.
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00:27:14
So I just I'll give
you a couple of stats
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00:27:16
in case that's your thing.
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00:27:17
Just last month there
was like 50,000 people
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00:27:21
that not just, like,
watched a thing or, like,
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00:27:23
clicked on it for three seconds
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00:27:24
and then scrolled on,
50,000 people, like,
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00:27:26
watched the entire message,
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00:27:28
like 50,000 people
getting fed just last month,
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00:27:32
which is the highest in
years. Like it's amazing.
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00:27:36
- And that's not like
McDonald's math right?
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00:27:38
Like we've served
18 billion customers.
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00:27:39
You're like, there's
only 7 billion people
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00:27:41
on the earth. How
is this possible?
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00:27:42
That's like 50,000 unique.
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00:27:44
- Unique people who are
experiencing Crossroads
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00:27:47
not in a building like this.
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00:27:48
It's beautiful. It's beautiful.
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00:27:49
I heard another
one thinking of, like,
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the Crossroads Anywhere
app on our phones.
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00:27:54
2.5 million prayers
prayed in the app this year.
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00:28:00
And we're like halfway
through. It's amazing.
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00:28:04
450,000 journal entries.
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00:28:07
People like processing
what God is doing with them
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00:28:10
or teaching them in the app.
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00:28:12
650,000 people, 650,000
people engaging with God
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with a daily scripture.
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00:28:20
Like, I hear over and
over again, people like,
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00:28:22
"I'm learning how
to read the Bible
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and engage with God's
Word through the app."
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00:28:25
And I just I love it.
So stats, they're great.
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00:28:28
I like stats. I like stories
way, way, way more.
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00:28:31
So I just for those
of you that only go
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00:28:33
to a building like this,
you only have kind of
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00:28:35
experienced Crossroads
from one of these seats.
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00:28:38
I want to kind of put
you in another seat
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00:28:40
at Crossroads, so I'm
going to tell you a story.
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00:28:43
Dante, raise your
hand. Where are you at?
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00:28:45
There he is. Dante.
Dante lives in Detroit.
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00:28:47
He's one of our group leaders.
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00:28:49
He leads a small
group at Crossroads.
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00:28:51
He just happens to do it online.
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00:28:52
So he's got his dude group.
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00:28:54
And one of the guys
that was still fairly new
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00:28:56
to his dude group.
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00:28:57
He was having a birthday.
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00:28:59
He was having a birthday
and didn't have any family
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00:29:03
or friends to celebrate
with him because
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00:29:05
he was in a long
term rehab facility.
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00:29:07
So you know what Dan did?
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00:29:08
He hopped in his old car
and drove multiple hours
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00:29:12
to go be with this guy,
threw him a surprise party,
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00:29:14
brought like cake
and stuff, showed up.
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00:29:16
- Let's go, Dan!
- The Zoom call. [applause]
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00:29:22
Showed up with a zoom call
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00:29:24
and had all the guys
celebrate with him.
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00:29:25
Like, that's -- These
are not just like
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00:29:27
Facebook friends. These
are like real friendships.
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00:29:30
And I love that.
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00:29:31
Another one, similarly,
this was just last year
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00:29:35
at Anywhere Weekend.
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00:29:36
There was two women
on sort of both halves
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00:29:40
of the country like
way West, way East,
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00:29:42
and named Jill and Prue.
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00:29:44
And they had been in
a small group together
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00:29:46
for like four years,
gotten to know each other,
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00:29:48
gotten to pray for each other,
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00:29:50
like really, really connected
in a deep, relational way.
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00:29:53
The first time that they
had ever met in person
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00:29:55
was actually about
15 minutes before
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00:29:58
Jill baptized Prue last
year at Anywhere Weekend.
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00:30:02
Like again, real
friendships, I love it.
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00:30:08
One more, one more for you.
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00:30:11
Some dear friends, they're
actually staying with us
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00:30:13
while they're here in town.
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00:30:14
But Mark and Carmina,
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00:30:16
they are sort of globe
trotting entrepreneurs,
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00:30:18
serial entrepreneurs
that are starting
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00:30:20
all kinds of things
in the tech space:
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00:30:22
wearable tech for
safety for women,
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00:30:24
and even microfinancing
for under-resourced women.
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00:30:27
All kinds of things that
I'm not smart enough
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00:30:29
to even understand.
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00:30:30
That's kind of their thing.
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00:30:31
Yeah, I'm not wrong.
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00:30:32
All kinds of things.
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00:30:34
And they basically
-- they basically
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00:30:37
we were having a
zoom call with them
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00:30:39
and they said, "Hey, I
just want you to know,
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00:30:41
we couldn't have a church
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00:30:43
if it weren't for
Crossroads Anywhere."
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00:30:45
And not only are they,
like, have a church
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00:30:47
that goes with them
wherever God takes them,
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00:30:50
we hear constantly
stories of that
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00:30:52
where people need
to relocate for work
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00:30:53
or medical stuff
or the military.
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00:30:55
You guys are a part of a church.
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00:30:57
You guys are part of a movement
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00:30:58
that can go with you
anywhere you go.
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00:31:02
I love the reach of our church.
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00:31:03
I just want to thank you
guys for being a part of it,
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00:31:06
and for including us in
the Crossroads family.
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00:31:08
- Yeah. That's amazing.
Thank you. Incredible.
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00:31:13
Let me just reveal my
personal secret, hidden agenda.
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00:31:20
Okay? Can I do that?
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00:31:22
Do you know this is a
church that your friends
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00:31:25
and your family,
wherever they live,
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00:31:28
can belong to with you?
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00:31:30
Do you know this is a
church that you can use
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00:31:32
to share the message
of Jesus in a language
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00:31:34
they can understand,
no matter where they live?
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00:31:36
And I bring this up because
this is core to my story.
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00:31:39
Long before there was
Crossroads Anywhere,
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00:31:41
I was a kid in the Bible Belt,
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00:31:43
Atlanta, Georgia,
surrounded by great churches.
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00:31:45
They just didn't
speak my language.
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00:31:47
And my parents
came to Crossroads
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00:31:49
and they started mailing me CDs.
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00:31:50
They were like
these little like,
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00:31:52
Frisbee shiny things.
Do you remember those?
-
00:31:54
- Yeah, chrome coasters.
- Double as great coasters.
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00:31:57
They would mail me CDs
of Crossroads services,
-
00:31:59
and the message
just made sense to me.
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00:32:01
And we say all the
time at Crossroads,
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00:32:02
we don't believe that
we're the best church.
-
00:32:04
We don't believe that
we're the only one.
-
00:32:06
No, there's plenty
of great churches
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00:32:08
that make sense
for other people,
-
00:32:09
but for us, we
feel like our call is
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00:32:11
to share the message
of Jesus in the language
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00:32:14
that we speak with
anybody, anywhere,
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00:32:17
who happens to be the
same one for them too.
-
00:32:19
And I just want to
just challenge you
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00:32:20
and invite you if
you've got a friend,
-
00:32:23
if you've got a family
member who lives far away
-
00:32:25
and you're like,
"You know, I just wish
-
00:32:27
that they lived closer.
-
00:32:28
I wish that that they
could have what I have."
-
00:32:30
They can. They totally can.
-
00:32:33
You can share Crossroads
Anywhere with them.
-
00:32:35
- Yeah. It's an
interesting thing.
-
00:32:37
Like, if you do
-- we've done it,
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00:32:39
we've actually
done the research.
-
00:32:40
And the number one
reason why people come
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00:32:43
to our church is not
because we have cool t-shirts
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00:32:46
or an amazing
marketing department.
-
00:32:47
It's not. Bad news
for us, I guess.
-
00:32:49
No, the main reason
far and away, like,
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00:32:52
first and distant seconds
is just that they're invited.
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00:32:55
And that's true of
Crossroads Oakley.
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00:32:56
That's true of all of our sites.
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00:32:58
That's also true of
everybody online.
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00:32:59
The number one reason
somebody attends Crossroads
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00:33:01
digitally is because
a friend invited them.
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00:33:03
So, think in your mind
who's someone that you love
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00:33:08
that can't drive to a
Crossroads location?
-
00:33:11
I've got a sister who
lives in Bali, Indonesia.
-
00:33:13
I've got a sister who
lives in Naperville, Illinois.
-
00:33:15
I've got former coworkers
that have moved away.
-
00:33:18
This is not a
marketing thing for us.
-
00:33:20
This is there are
people who need to hear
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00:33:23
the message of
Jesus in a language
-
00:33:25
that makes sense to them,
-
00:33:27
that you might be the
connection point for,
-
00:33:29
that you might be
the link in the chain
-
00:33:31
that changes their life
the same way our lives
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00:33:34
were changed through this place.
-
00:33:35
- Hey, let's thank Andy
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00:33:37
and Anywhere for being here.
- Thanks, guys.
-
00:33:41
- You gotta move
if you want to grow.
-
00:33:43
That's true physically
and spiritually.
-
00:33:45
This summer we're looking
at six important moves
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00:33:48
you can make to
experience God more fully.
-
00:33:51
And today we're
hearing from Kyle about
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00:33:54
the goodness of God
from the book of James.
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00:34:02
- Well, we are in this series
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00:34:04
called Navigating
a Life of Faith.
-
00:34:06
And I just want
to encourage you,
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00:34:07
if you've been on vacation,
-
00:34:09
if you've missed
some weeks, whatever,
-
00:34:10
catch up in the
Crossroads Anywhere app.
-
00:34:13
Last week we heard from Joel
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00:34:15
with Student Takeover
Weekend. It was amazing.
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00:34:17
Really, really good.
-
00:34:19
Before that was Paco,
before that was Chuck.
-
00:34:20
Catch up on all of it
in the Crossroads App.
-
00:34:23
We're talking about
is how do you get
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00:34:26
to the destination
you have in mind
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00:34:28
when it comes to
faith, that that place of
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00:34:30
life giving safety and
purpose and belonging
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00:34:33
and love, how do you get there?
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00:34:35
The word navigation
implies something,
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00:34:37
it implies you have
that destination
-
00:34:39
and that you're actively
course correcting
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00:34:42
to ensure that you end up there.
-
00:34:44
That's what navigating is.
-
00:34:46
And I share that for
my own benefit because
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00:34:49
I am very navigationally
challenged, very bad at it.
-
00:34:53
A few weeks ago,
I was in California.
-
00:34:54
I was driving around
and what happened to me
-
00:34:56
happened there,
happens to me all the time.
-
00:34:58
I got lost. I was
lasered in, focused.
-
00:35:01
I had Google Maps
up and everything.
-
00:35:04
And I'm just looking at
that blue spaghetti line
-
00:35:06
and I'm trying to match
the blue spaghetti line
-
00:35:09
in my little phone to what
I see out the windshield.
-
00:35:11
And I just kept taking
the wrong turns,
-
00:35:13
and I kept getting lost
and ended up in places.
-
00:35:15
I've been so frustrated.
-
00:35:17
And so I called my wife.
-
00:35:19
And husbands, you know
when you call your wife
-
00:35:21
and you're looking for
like, affirmation, right?
-
00:35:25
You're looking for
her to say, "Oh, honey,
-
00:35:27
you're so smart and
capable and wise
-
00:35:31
and good at stuff, it's
probably not your fault.
-
00:35:34
It's probably
Google Maps' fault."
-
00:35:36
You know that's what you want.
-
00:35:37
That is not what my
wife said to me at all.
-
00:35:40
She gave me the gift of truth.
-
00:35:42
She was like, "Kyle,
listen, are you getting lost?"
-
00:35:44
I was like, "Yeah, I can't
figure out what the roads are."
-
00:35:47
She goes, "Okay, well good news.
-
00:35:48
Did you know in the
corner of the screen
-
00:35:51
there's a green
rectangle and it says
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00:35:54
what road to turn on?"
-
00:35:56
And I was like, "No, what?"
-
00:35:59
I had never seen it
before, literally not joking.
-
00:36:02
I'm like, "There's a there's
a green rectangle. What?"
-
00:36:04
And this is when I learned that
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00:36:06
there's two kinds of
people in the world.
-
00:36:07
There are blue
spaghetti line people,
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00:36:09
and there are green box people.
-
00:36:11
Blue spaghetti line people,
can I get a shout out?
-
00:36:14
Anybody, blue
spaghetti line people,
-
00:36:15
just lasered in, right?
-
00:36:16
That's what you focus on.
-
00:36:19
We get lost all the time.
It's terrible. It's awful.
-
00:36:21
Green box people, I
learned recently that
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00:36:23
you all have a theme
song. Check this out.
-
00:36:29
- Dear Apple Maps,
-
00:36:31
I don't know what
a thousand feet is.
-
00:36:43
- Right? Your little
rectangles, like,
-
00:36:45
turn right in 1500 feet.
-
00:36:47
And you're like, I
don't know what that is.
-
00:36:49
I've never measured anything
in 1500 feet increments.
-
00:36:53
I don't know what to do. Right?
-
00:36:55
This is how it goes.
-
00:36:56
Now it turns out the
navigational experts
-
00:36:58
at Google and Apple,
they figured something out.
-
00:37:00
It's that to navigate correctly,
you need both things:
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00:37:04
the blue spaghetti line
and the green rectangle.
-
00:37:07
Two things.
-
00:37:09
Well, it turns out
faith is the same.
-
00:37:12
There are actually
two handles that
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00:37:13
you need to hold on
to, two questions that
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00:37:16
you need to ask if
you want to make it to
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00:37:18
the destination of
that life giving faith
-
00:37:20
that you're after.
-
00:37:21
The two questions
are these, number one:
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00:37:23
God, where are You in the bad?
-
00:37:27
When life gets difficult?
-
00:37:28
Everything from
everyday disappointments,
-
00:37:30
I stubbed my toe, I
got stung by a bee,
-
00:37:32
all the way up to the
tragedies that end up
-
00:37:34
defining our lives
and inflicting pains
-
00:37:37
that never fully go away.
-
00:37:39
God, where are You in the bad?
-
00:37:41
The second question is like it,
-
00:37:43
but the exact opposite actually.
-
00:37:44
It's God, where are
You in the good in life?
-
00:37:48
Where are You when
things go well in my life?
-
00:37:50
Is that random chance?
Is that accident?
-
00:37:52
Is that my own effort
-
00:37:54
or did You have
something to do with it?
-
00:37:57
Now, I find that all of
us have a natural wiring,
-
00:37:59
a default to one or the other,
-
00:38:00
and one is not
better than the other.
-
00:38:02
If you're one of the bad
people, you default to the bad.
-
00:38:06
You're somebody
who sees the bad,
-
00:38:07
who guards against
the good in your life.
-
00:38:10
The problem with that
is if that's what you do
-
00:38:14
with God, if you never
ask the second question,
-
00:38:15
God, where are You in the good?
-
00:38:17
If you only stick with the bad,
-
00:38:18
what you'll end up with is a God
-
00:38:20
who feels like a
distant Supreme being,
-
00:38:24
a king or a ruler, maybe,
but not a loving father.
-
00:38:27
And you'll struggle
to ever love Him,
-
00:38:29
to ever feel connection
because a God
-
00:38:31
that's like that, while
that might be true,
-
00:38:34
what does that
have to do with you?
-
00:38:35
They don't love you.
They're not for you.
-
00:38:37
They're not in your corner.
-
00:38:38
Now, on the other
side, if you're somebody
-
00:38:40
who naturally
defaults to the good,
-
00:38:42
I call you the Silver
Line Club. Right?
-
00:38:44
You get at that silver pen
-
00:38:46
and you just Silver
Line stuff, like,
-
00:38:48
"Oh, I'm so sorry your
dog died, but think of
-
00:38:50
all the money you're
going to save on dog food.
-
00:38:52
Yeah, silver lining
that thing, right?"
-
00:38:57
Now, the problem
that you have is while
-
00:38:59
ignoring the bad things,
not thinking about them,
-
00:39:02
pushing them under the
emotional rug, so to speak.
-
00:39:04
While that might
work in the moment,
-
00:39:06
what you're building
is a very fragile faith
-
00:39:09
that will break when
difficulty comes,
-
00:39:12
and it's going to
come. It always does.
-
00:39:15
And you'll end up with
a faith that's shattered.
-
00:39:17
If you want to make
it to the destination,
-
00:39:19
you have to learn
to live in the tension
-
00:39:22
of holding on to
both at the same time,
-
00:39:26
even when it feels like
it's going to rip you apart,
-
00:39:28
even when it feels like
you can't possibly do it,
-
00:39:30
you have to hold
on to both of them.
-
00:39:33
Now, my hope and prayer today
-
00:39:35
is that we're able to do that,
-
00:39:36
that we're able
to hold on to both
-
00:39:37
and collectively together,
take a step closer to God
-
00:39:40
and that life that
He wants for us.
-
00:39:42
For that to happen,
we're going to need
-
00:39:44
God to show up and talk to us.
-
00:39:45
Let's pray about that right now.
-
00:39:47
God, thank You for You.
-
00:39:49
Thank You for being the
God who invites everything.
-
00:39:51
Thank You for being
the God who steps into
-
00:39:53
our reality from
the full spectrum
-
00:39:55
of what it's like to be alive,
-
00:39:57
from the triumph to the tragedy.
-
00:39:59
I ask that today You'd
help me and all of us
-
00:40:01
take a step closer
to You. Amen. Amen.
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00:40:05
Now, today is about questions,
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00:40:07
definitely about questions.
-
00:40:08
And question asking
is a skill with a name.
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00:40:11
It's called curiosity.
-
00:40:13
And research has shown
that you hit your peak
-
00:40:16
skill level of curiosity
at the age of four.
-
00:40:20
Really, really,
that's when you're at
-
00:40:22
your prime skill level of
naturally being curious.
-
00:40:25
And and me and my
experience as a parent,
-
00:40:27
it definitely backs that up.
-
00:40:28
I remember when
my son Ben was four,
-
00:40:31
he was in the bathroom
and he just started yelling.
-
00:40:34
He's like, "Daddy,
daddy, come here.
-
00:40:35
Come here quick. Come here."
-
00:40:36
I'm like, "Oh, no, are you okay?
-
00:40:38
You know, did
you fall in the toilet?
-
00:40:39
Did the sink explode?
You know what's going on?"
-
00:40:41
And I go in the bathroom
-
00:40:42
and he's standing
next to the toilet.
-
00:40:44
And he goes, "Daddy,
look at my poop.
-
00:40:48
Wow. It's green,
Daddy. Why is it green?"
-
00:40:54
And it was, it looked
like Hulk himself
-
00:40:57
had taken a dump in my toilet.
-
00:40:58
Like it was very
-- It was, in fact,
-
00:41:00
here's a picture
of it to check out.
-
00:41:08
Look, even though
you don't think it,
-
00:41:11
we have taste here
at Crossroads, right?
-
00:41:14
Plus, I couldn't
find the picture,
-
00:41:16
so I can't show it to you.
-
00:41:19
My other son, Eli, when
he was about the age of four.
-
00:41:22
One day he was standing
with his with his shirt off,
-
00:41:25
and he just kind of looked
down and he was like,
-
00:41:27
"Hey, dad, these dark circles,
why do boys have these?"
-
00:41:31
And I was like, "oh
no, no, we can't --
-
00:41:33
We can't ask those
questions, buddy.
-
00:41:34
That's not -- that's not
okay to ask here in Kroger.
-
00:41:37
Put your shirt back on.
-
00:41:38
You know that's
not appropriate."
-
00:41:44
Now my son, my
son Ben is now 14,
-
00:41:46
just turned 14 a
couple of days ago.
-
00:41:48
And he's still asked questions,
but they're very different.
-
00:41:50
They're not those unfiltered
-
00:41:52
whatever comes to
his mind questions.
-
00:41:54
Instead, they're more
born out of suspicion.
-
00:41:55
Something has happened to him.
-
00:41:57
When I ask him any
question like, "Hey, buddy,
-
00:41:59
can you come here for a second?"
-
00:42:01
He goes, "Why?
Why would I do that?"
-
00:42:04
"Hey, buddy, can
you clean your room?"
-
00:42:05
"Why? Now? Why, why now?"
-
00:42:07
It's like he thinks I'm
a Russian spy, right?
-
00:42:10
Like, very suspicious
all of a sudden.
-
00:42:13
Way less cute than
when he was four.
-
00:42:16
See, what's happened
to Ben is what happens
-
00:42:18
to all of us, as we
age we learn filters,
-
00:42:22
we learn safety.
-
00:42:23
We learn that saying
what we really think,
-
00:42:25
asking what we're
really wondering about,
-
00:42:27
it can lead to a thing
called embarrassment.
-
00:42:29
And that might mean that
we feel foolish or look dumb,
-
00:42:32
or somebody might
think that we're unspiritual
-
00:42:35
or are unfaithful in
certain environments.
-
00:42:37
And so we learn to
bottle up our questions
-
00:42:39
to the point that by
the time we're adults,
-
00:42:42
we naturally ask very,
very, very few of them,
-
00:42:45
which is tragic
because it turns out
-
00:42:48
that question asking,
retaining that skill
-
00:42:50
of curiosity is actually
one of the keys
-
00:42:52
to success in life.
-
00:42:53
Not just the spiritual
life, but life in general.
-
00:42:56
One of the most
successful consultants
-
00:42:58
of the last 50 years was a
man named Peter Drucker.
-
00:43:01
He consulted across
industries, across continents,
-
00:43:05
nonprofits, corporations
in Europe and America
-
00:43:08
and Asia, all over
the place, this guy.
-
00:43:10
And one time an interviewer
asked him, they said,
-
00:43:12
"Peter, how are you
able to be so successful?
-
00:43:16
What's the key to you
being able to connect
-
00:43:18
and help across
this broad spectrum?"
-
00:43:21
And his answer
was, "I ask questions."
-
00:43:26
See, somehow one of
the most successful people
-
00:43:28
of the last 50 years,
they tied their success
-
00:43:31
to the ability to
remain like a child.
-
00:43:35
I read a book a few years ago b
-
00:43:36
y a guy named Warren
Berger, and he talked about
-
00:43:38
questions, and the
whole book was basically
-
00:43:41
a call and a
warning signal to say
-
00:43:44
we must learn to
return to questions.
-
00:43:47
Here's one quote
from the book. He said:
-
00:44:09
So you must become neotenous.
-
00:44:11
Neotenous, by the way, not
the new bad guy in X-Men.
-
00:44:14
It's not like Magneto and
Neotenous are coming.
-
00:44:16
That's what I think of.
-
00:44:17
What neotenous
means is the ability
-
00:44:20
to retain child-like
qualities into adulthood.
-
00:44:24
You must become like
a child, which sounds
-
00:44:27
very similar to something
that Jesus said one time.
-
00:44:30
His disciples were having
their favorite argument,
-
00:44:32
which was, "Which of
us is the greatest, Jesus?
-
00:44:34
Which of us would You
say is the best, you know?"
-
00:44:37
And Jesus, He looks
around to all of them
-
00:44:39
and His answer, He basically
points outside the circle
-
00:44:42
and He goes,
"Hey, I'll tell you.
-
00:44:44
Hold on a second.
Hey, kid, come here."
-
00:44:46
And into the circle
He calls a child,
-
00:44:48
maybe a four year old.
-
00:44:49
He puts him in the
middle of the circle
-
00:44:51
and He gives them this
answer: Matthew 18:2. He says:
-
00:45:07
So you've got to
become like a child,
-
00:45:09
might be a little bit confusing.
-
00:45:10
You know, us parents, we know
something about kids, right?
-
00:45:13
We know something
about kids. And it's okay.
-
00:45:15
It's safe to say it out loud.
-
00:45:16
In fact, let's all say it
out loud at the same time.
-
00:45:18
Complete the
sentence with me, okay?
-
00:45:20
Kids are kind of stupid.
-
00:45:26
You guys left me hanging there.
-
00:45:28
I don't feel like --
-
00:45:30
I don't feel like you know
what all together means.
-
00:45:34
No, kids, kids are
beautiful. Kids are wonderful.
-
00:45:35
Loved by God, all
those things. Right?
-
00:45:37
That's not -- I'm not
trying to insult kids.
-
00:45:39
Kids have infinite value.
Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes.
-
00:45:41
And multiple of
my children decided
-
00:45:43
the best place to store
crayons was in their nose.
-
00:45:45
Okay, so just saying,
when you're a kid,
-
00:45:49
you're not at the
peak of intellect.
-
00:45:50
And so when Jesus
says become like a child,
-
00:45:54
does He mean that in
order to approach faith
-
00:45:56
you have to check
your brain at the door?
-
00:45:58
Like that logic that
you're naturally gaining
-
00:46:00
you have to fight against?
-
00:46:02
And if you can do it,
if you can somehow
-
00:46:03
detach your logical
mind and put it on a shelf,
-
00:46:05
then you can step into faith?
-
00:46:07
Is that what He's saying?
-
00:46:09
No, not at all.
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00:46:11
See what he's
saying is you have to
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00:46:13
humble yourself to
go back to that spot
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00:46:16
when you were four years old
-
00:46:18
and you genuinely just
ask and said whatever
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00:46:20
it is you were feeling
and wondering,
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00:46:22
that's what you have to do.
-
00:46:24
Jesus says, "Ask Me questions,
become like children."
-
00:46:29
Matthew 7 He
actually said it. It said:
-
00:46:42
Ask and seek.
-
00:46:45
Seeking, by the way, is
just a way of saying ask.
-
00:46:47
And it's an incredible promise.
-
00:46:49
If you seek Him,
you will find Him.
-
00:46:53
At Crossroads, one
of the badges that
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00:46:55
we've worn for years is
we are a seeker church.
-
00:46:57
And sometimes inside
of the circle of churches
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00:47:00
that's used as kind of a
derogatory term for us.
-
00:47:02
It's saying, "You know,
you water stuff down
-
00:47:04
or you don't -- you
don't say the full truth,
-
00:47:05
you're trying to make
it easier, whatever."
-
00:47:07
And it's a badge that we've
actually worn with pride.
-
00:47:09
We've tried to be a
church where anybody
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00:47:12
from anywhere can come
in and hear about God
-
00:47:13
in a language they
can understand,
-
00:47:15
in a judgment free zone in a way
-
00:47:16
that doesn't make you feel dumb
-
00:47:18
for having questions
or anything like it.
-
00:47:19
We love seeking
and part of the reason
-
00:47:22
is because seeking
is not a phase
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00:47:24
you go through and then
graduate from. It's not.
-
00:47:27
I think that
sometimes we envision
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00:47:29
the life of faith as
like a football field.
-
00:47:31
You know, you start
at the five yard line
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00:47:32
or whatever, and then you
make it to the 20 yard line,
-
00:47:35
and that's called Seeking God.
-
00:47:36
And then you graduate
from that into following God,
-
00:47:39
and you leave this phase behind.
-
00:47:41
But you know, the
Bible, God never says,
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00:47:43
"You're My sportsmanship."
He never says that.
-
00:47:46
He says, "You're
My workmanship."
-
00:47:48
The better image
to put into your mind
-
00:47:50
is that you're a sculpture.
-
00:47:52
You're being formed out of clay,
-
00:47:53
which He literally says
He made you from.
-
00:47:55
He made you from dust.
-
00:47:56
And it's a foundation.
-
00:47:57
If you ever watched someone
create a sculpture from clay,
-
00:47:59
they'll they'll put a
foundation together
-
00:48:01
and then they'll
layer on top of it
-
00:48:02
and on top of that,
and they'll refine
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00:48:04
and refine and build over time.
-
00:48:06
Seeking is the foundation.
-
00:48:09
It's meant to be
the thing you start
-
00:48:11
and never stop with God.
-
00:48:13
Maybe you're in
here and your faith
-
00:48:14
feels kind of flatlined,
-
00:48:16
or maybe God feels
distant or impersonal to you.
-
00:48:19
If that's true, I want to
invite you to seek Him.
-
00:48:22
When's the last big
question you asked
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00:48:24
God? When's the
last time you told God
-
00:48:27
how you really feel?
-
00:48:28
If you'll step
into that seeking,
-
00:48:30
He has a promise for you,
it's that you will find Him.
-
00:48:34
But I have to give
you a warning.
-
00:48:36
You can't seek God safely.
-
00:48:39
You can't bring Him
your safe questions.
-
00:48:41
You have to bring
Him your dangerous,
-
00:48:44
unfiltered questions.
-
00:48:45
It's the only way to find Him.
-
00:48:46
Now, I wanted to
make this a point
-
00:48:48
so you all would remember
it, put it on the screen.
-
00:48:50
So I told the guys type this in:
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00:48:51
seeking is asking dangerous,
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00:48:53
honest, real, noble, unfiltered,
-
00:48:55
and sometimes emotionally
charged questions,
-
00:48:57
not the sanitized,
safe, unsatisfying crap.
-
00:48:58
Otherwise, you'll
only get sanitized,
-
00:49:00
safe, and unsatisfying answers.
-
00:49:02
And they said, that'll
look terrible on a slide.
-
00:49:05
And I said, "It's
America. Try anyway."
-
00:49:08
So they made this slide
-
00:49:11
and I'm not tall
enough to have it.
-
00:49:12
So, we shortened it
to seeking isn't safe.
-
00:49:17
Now there are two
ways to seek God.
-
00:49:20
There actually are two ways.
-
00:49:21
One of them leads to Him
and one of them doesn't.
-
00:49:24
Just a few verses, in
fact, after He said ask,
-
00:49:27
after He said seek, Jesus
laid out the two paths
-
00:49:31
you can choose
to take to try to ask
-
00:49:34
and try to seek.
-
00:49:35
Matthew 7:13 Jesus said:
-
00:49:51
There are two paths:
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00:49:53
there's the easy
one, the safe one,
-
00:49:55
and there's the hard
one, the narrow one.
-
00:49:58
Most people take
the safe approach,
-
00:50:00
and therefore they
never find the life of faith.
-
00:50:02
They never navigate to it.
-
00:50:04
They end up somewhere different.
-
00:50:05
But if you're
willing to lean in,
-
00:50:07
to ask the hard and the painful
-
00:50:09
and difficult questions,
if you're willing
-
00:50:10
to take that unsafe path,
God says, "You will find Me."
-
00:50:14
Now, that first method,
the safe one, it has a name.
-
00:50:17
I call it the textbook
method for finding God.
-
00:50:20
Now, the textbook
method basically says
-
00:50:22
the goal in life is
to find the right list
-
00:50:24
of the right answers about God,
-
00:50:26
mentally assent to them,
never question them,
-
00:50:28
hold on to them for
the rest of your life.
-
00:50:30
Make it to your deathbed,
-
00:50:31
never having
questioned any of it,
-
00:50:33
never having doubted any of it.
-
00:50:34
That's the textbook method.
-
00:50:36
Problems. One, do you
know there's not actually
-
00:50:40
a list of the correct
answers in the Bible?
-
00:50:42
That's not in there.
-
00:50:43
You won't find that in
the table of contents.
-
00:50:45
The Bible turns
out instead to be
-
00:50:47
a collection of stories
about real people,
-
00:50:50
hundreds and
hundreds of real people
-
00:50:52
over thousands of years
who go stumbling after God,
-
00:50:56
who don't always end
up with the right answer.
-
00:50:59
In fact, more often
than not, they don't.
-
00:51:01
But what they do end
up with is a connection
-
00:51:03
with the living God
who loves them
-
00:51:05
despite the difficulties,
-
00:51:06
despite their deficiencies,
-
00:51:08
that's what they end up with.
-
00:51:10
Now the textbook God,
-
00:51:13
it's appealing
because it's easy, right?
-
00:51:15
That's why you go after it.
-
00:51:16
If I can just grab
that list of answers,
-
00:51:18
that would be great.
-
00:51:19
By the way, finding the right
list is going to be difficult.
-
00:51:21
Do you know there are
-
00:51:22
45,000 different denominations
-
00:51:24
in the world of Christianity?
-
00:51:25
There's 2.6 new ones
being born every day.
-
00:51:28
So to find the right list
-
00:51:29
is going to be
somewhat challenging.
-
00:51:31
But if you can, the promise
of the textbook method
-
00:51:34
is that you'll find God.
-
00:51:35
In a way, I'd say,
yeah, you will.
-
00:51:37
You'll find a god, not
the God of the Bible.
-
00:51:40
If you employ the
textbook method,
-
00:51:42
you'll find the textbook god.
-
00:51:44
He'll fit in your box.
-
00:51:45
He'll be neat, he'll be nice.
-
00:51:47
He'll never surprise you.
He never disappoint you.
-
00:51:49
He'll never change
in a way that started.
-
00:51:51
It'll be fine.
-
00:51:52
But you'll find him
very difficult to love.
-
00:51:55
You'll find he's not a
god who's personal.
-
00:51:58
You'll find if you don't
take your feelings to him,
-
00:52:00
he'll always feel distant.
-
00:52:03
That's the problem with
the textbook method.
-
00:52:05
Now, the other method I call
-
00:52:06
the unsafe, unfiltered method.
-
00:52:08
It's the way that every
person in the Bible,
-
00:52:10
without exception,
has always found God.
-
00:52:13
It's the only way to find
Him, the unsafe method
-
00:52:15
where you go past the facts.
-
00:52:18
Here's some facts
about my wife, Sarah,
-
00:52:19
just so you know
her a little bit more.
-
00:52:21
She's an introvert. Fact #1.
-
00:52:23
But she loves her
people. Fact #2.
-
00:52:26
But she also loves
her alone time. Fact #3.
-
00:52:28
She loves to run,
fact #4, and hike.
-
00:52:31
She's a great mom,
and she's wicked smart.
-
00:52:34
Not -- not wicked, smart.
Wicked smart. Okay?
-
00:52:37
That's like compliment there,
-
00:52:38
in case she's listening.
Okay, complimented you.
-
00:52:41
Those are facts about Sarah.
-
00:52:43
Now, let me ask you a question:
-
00:52:45
Now that you have those
facts, do you know Sarah?
-
00:52:49
No. No, you don't know Sarah.
-
00:52:51
You know facts about her.
-
00:52:52
But it turns out
there's a difference
-
00:52:53
between knowing
facts about somebody
-
00:52:55
and knowing somebody.
-
00:52:57
The only way to actually
get to know somebody
-
00:52:59
is to spend a lot
of time with them
-
00:53:01
talking about how
you really feel,
-
00:53:03
asking your real questions.
-
00:53:04
Not the safe stuff,
not the sanitized stuff,
-
00:53:06
but everything.
-
00:53:07
Nothing can be off limits
to truly know somebody.
-
00:53:10
There can be nothing
that's off limits at all.
-
00:53:12
It's the only way to find God.
-
00:53:15
Now, the problem is, a lot of us
-
00:53:16
have bought into this
religious lie that says
-
00:53:18
there's certain questions
you shouldn't bring to God.
-
00:53:20
That if you were to
walk into a church
-
00:53:22
like Crossroads,
there's some stuff
-
00:53:23
you should probably
just leave in the car,
-
00:53:25
you know, just for safekeeping.
-
00:53:27
Otherwise, people
are going to judge you
-
00:53:28
and think you strange or
stupid or something like that,
-
00:53:31
but it's not true at all.
-
00:53:32
Again, like I said,
the only way people
-
00:53:34
have ever found
God is the unsafe,
-
00:53:36
unfiltered method.
-
00:53:37
Some examples. King
David in the Old Testament,
-
00:53:40
as in David versus Goliath.
-
00:53:42
He had an up and down life.
-
00:53:44
You can read all
about it in the Psalms.
-
00:53:46
He wrote some
songs that are about
-
00:53:47
the up moments,
the good moments,
-
00:53:49
and some songs
about the bad moments.
-
00:53:51
And when you read the
Psalms about the bad moments,
-
00:53:53
you'll find these unsafe,
unfiltered questions
-
00:53:55
all over the place.
-
00:53:56
You even find places
where he almost insults God,
-
00:53:59
he crosses this
line in accusing Him.
-
00:54:02
One example Psalm
13 one David says:
-
00:54:11
He levels these insults at God.
-
00:54:13
Now when my kids insult me,
-
00:54:15
I display infinite patience
-
00:54:17
and we have really just
level headed conversations.
-
00:54:21
Right? That's what I do.
-
00:54:23
No, of course not. No.
-
00:54:25
As humans, we have
very limited patience,
-
00:54:27
and so it's hard for
us when someone
-
00:54:28
levels an insult at
us or asks a question,
-
00:54:31
we just we get insulted,
we get get kind of
-
00:54:33
riled up and we respond
that way in anger.
-
00:54:36
Well, not God. He's the
God of infinite patience.
-
00:54:40
Do you know the title
He gives to David?
-
00:54:42
He calls him a man
after My own heart.
-
00:54:46
That's what you get when
you talk to God honestly.
-
00:54:48
He's the Father who
wants us to be honest.
-
00:54:51
Other examples in the
Bible, Abraham and Sarah,
-
00:54:53
the kind of father
and mother of the faith
-
00:54:55
when He tells Sarah,
when God tells Sarah
-
00:54:56
she's going to have a baby
-
00:54:58
after decades of infertility,
-
00:54:59
do you know what she does?
-
00:55:00
She laughs in God's face
and goes, "Really? Yeah, right."
-
00:55:05
And God doesn't
say, "Never mind,
-
00:55:07
I'll move on to a
different family."
-
00:55:08
He instead leans in,
He goes, "Yes, really.
-
00:55:11
Great question."
He said," Yes, really.
-
00:55:12
Watch Me do it." And He does.
-
00:55:15
John the Baptist, the
man that Jesus called
-
00:55:17
the most important, the
greatest man who ever lived.
-
00:55:19
You know, the last
recorded moment we have
-
00:55:21
of John the Baptist
is the moment
-
00:55:23
where he questions if
Jesus even is the Messiah.
-
00:55:26
He's in jail and he
sends a buddy to Jesus.
-
00:55:28
And the guy really
shows up and he goes,
-
00:55:29
"Hey, John wants
to know something.
-
00:55:31
Are you really the
Messiah or not?"
-
00:55:33
That's the last moment.
-
00:55:34
And Jesus doesn't condemn him.
-
00:55:36
Jesus doesn't throw him down.
-
00:55:38
He welcomes him in.
-
00:55:39
He says this man is great.
-
00:55:42
Job, the oldest
book in the Bible,
-
00:55:45
the one that historians,
scholars think
-
00:55:47
was the first one written.
-
00:55:48
It's a story about a
man who experiences
-
00:55:50
the depth of bad, just bad thing
-
00:55:53
after bad thing after bad thing.
-
00:55:54
And interestingly,
in the Book of Job,
-
00:55:56
it's a long, long
book. Long book.
-
00:55:59
Dozens and dozens of chapters.
-
00:56:00
And for most of it, Job
doesn't say anything,
-
00:56:03
his friends do. They say stuff.
-
00:56:05
But he remains pretty quiet,
-
00:56:06
and God also remains quiet.
-
00:56:08
God doesn't say
anything until Job asks.
-
00:56:13
This Job 31:35.
Job has had enough
-
00:56:15
and he finally says
what he really thinks
-
00:56:17
and feels. He says:
-
00:56:24
He calls God out.
"God, I'm here.
-
00:56:26
I'm standing here. I'm
looking for answers.
-
00:56:27
Will you answer me?"
-
00:56:29
And do you know what
happens? God does.
-
00:56:31
For the first time in
the book, God speaks
-
00:56:33
and He answers Job's questions.
-
00:56:37
At the start of the
service, we ask you
-
00:56:38
if it were safe to ask God
anything what would you ask?
-
00:56:41
And you know, 99%
of what poured in
-
00:56:42
were those painful
things, the hard moments,
-
00:56:45
the difficulty, the
big questions in life.
-
00:56:48
And I just want you to
know that God welcomes
-
00:56:50
every single one of those
questions. All of them.
-
00:56:53
You probably didn't
see mine rolling in.
-
00:56:54
If don't know my phone number,
-
00:56:56
any way likely you
wouldn't have caught it.
-
00:56:57
But I texted in.
-
00:57:00
The thing I texted was:
-
00:57:02
God, why did my
dad have a stroke?
-
00:57:04
And will he ever get better?
-
00:57:06
It was about two weeks ago.
-
00:57:07
I was in a meeting here
at Crossroads at work.
-
00:57:09
We were planning out
the 2025 ministry calendar.
-
00:57:11
Amazing stuff that we're
going to put together,
-
00:57:13
experiences for you all
that we hope will bless you
-
00:57:15
and push you
further towards God.
-
00:57:17
Planning all that stuff out.
-
00:57:19
It's a Tuesday like 10 a.m.,
10:30, something like that.
-
00:57:22
And my phone rings.
It was my older sister.
-
00:57:24
And she doesn't usually
call on a Tuesday morning.
-
00:57:26
It was kind of strange,
but, you know, silence it
-
00:57:28
and kept going with the meeting.
-
00:57:29
And about 15
seconds later, though,
-
00:57:31
my younger brother
calls and I answer that one
-
00:57:33
because that seems
kind of strange.
-
00:57:35
And he says, "Hey, dad is
having a stroke right now.
-
00:57:38
He's on the floor of the garage,
-
00:57:39
the ambulance is on the way."
-
00:57:41
And I hung up the phone,
went straight to the airport.
-
00:57:43
My parents lived down
by Jacksonville, Florida,
-
00:57:46
hopped in a plane,
flew down to Jacksonville
-
00:57:47
where he was being
taken to a hospital.
-
00:57:49
And spent the rest of the
week trying to deal with
-
00:57:52
what has happened
and why did it happen,
-
00:57:54
and what will
recovery look like?
-
00:57:57
Learning about terms
like conduction aphasia,
-
00:58:01
where the brain, the
image of an object,
-
00:58:04
and the word for the
object no longer connect,
-
00:58:06
the connections
have been broken.
-
00:58:07
Understanding
what does this mean
-
00:58:09
for his understanding
and his future
-
00:58:10
and all these sorts of things,
-
00:58:11
these big, big questions.
-
00:58:13
And so I just want you to know,
-
00:58:14
if you're in a moment
where you're asking God
-
00:58:16
a real vulnerable
question, it is okay.
-
00:58:20
It doesn't make you dumb.
-
00:58:21
It doesn't make you unfaithful.
-
00:58:22
It doesn't make you unspiritual.
-
00:58:24
God's not mad at you.
-
00:58:25
He's not going to
say how dare you?
-
00:58:27
He's going to say,
"Thank you for trusting Me.
-
00:58:30
Thank you for
approaching me like
-
00:58:31
a loving Father who wants
to give you an answer.
-
00:58:34
It is okay."
-
00:58:36
But I also want you
to know something.
-
00:58:38
If all you do is just
ask God about the bad
-
00:58:43
and you never say, "God,
where does the good come from?"
-
00:58:47
You'll find yourself a follower
-
00:58:49
of the world's fastest
growing religion.
-
00:58:51
It's called cynicism. It
really is fast growing.
-
00:58:54
It's not new.
-
00:58:55
It's been around
for a very long time.
-
00:58:57
Cynicism goes back to
a Greek word, kynikos,
-
00:58:59
which means dog like.
-
00:59:01
Not like your fluffy
dog, like your cute dog.
-
00:59:03
It's not that. Like a wild dog.
-
00:59:06
It is literally the dog eat
dog view of the world.
-
00:59:10
And it has some
tenets of its faith.
-
00:59:13
Number one, it says protect
against disappointment
-
00:59:15
by assuming bad will happen.
-
00:59:17
It's faith point number
one. Number two.
-
00:59:19
Ascribe all good to
chance or your own effort.
-
00:59:23
And number three,
blame bad on God
-
00:59:26
or reject Him all together.
-
00:59:28
This is cynicism
and it is on the rise.
-
00:59:31
It's been on the
rise for a while.
-
00:59:33
I did a search through
Google to look at
-
00:59:35
just kind of the popularity
of the word cynicism,
-
00:59:37
how often is it being used?
-
00:59:39
And you can see it's
gone up dramatically,
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00:59:41
while at the same time
Christianity has gone down.
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00:59:44
And so when I
say it's fast rising,
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00:59:46
I mean, it really is.
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00:59:47
It's becoming the
dominant religion of our day.
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00:59:51
Sociologists are
starting to study this trend
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00:59:53
because there's
some really alarming
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00:59:55
side effects of cynicism.
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00:59:56
It turns out cynicism is
very, very bad for you.
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00:59:59
Here's one author who wrote
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01:00:01
in the Harvard Business
Review. He said:
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01:00:19
That author is a
professor at Stanford.
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01:00:21
He's got credentials.
He's studied this.
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01:00:24
And there's more folks who
have been getting on this
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01:00:26
and trying to figure it out.
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01:00:27
You know that cynics,
besides all those things,
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01:00:29
are more likely to get dementia,
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01:00:30
cancer, make less money,
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01:00:32
and have a more
difficult time forming
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01:00:34
and maintaining
romantic relationships.
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01:00:35
It's crazy, like if
cynicism were a product,
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01:00:38
none of us would buy it.
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01:00:40
We'd be like, "Who
wants that crap? Terrible."
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01:00:43
But more and more
people are ascribing
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01:00:46
to the cynic mindset
as their worldview,
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01:00:48
as their faith,
and it is a faith.
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01:00:51
It's absolutely a faith.
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01:00:52
You're leaning into a belief
system about the world.
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01:00:56
And the reason why
sociologists are saying
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01:00:59
the reason why people do this,
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01:01:00
despite its clear and
obvious downsides,
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01:01:03
is because of
what they've coined
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01:01:05
the cynical genius illusion.
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01:01:08
The cynical genius
illusion is the belief
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01:01:10
that we all have, at
some level, that says
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01:01:12
that it's safer, it's
smarter, it's wiser
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01:01:16
to expect disappointment
than to hope.
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01:01:19
That if we expect bad things,
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01:01:21
if we lean into bad things,
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01:01:22
we focus on the bad
things, that's the safer,
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01:01:24
smarter way because
it will never be let down.
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01:01:26
That's the belief
system in the world.
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01:01:28
But again, everyone's
studying this
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01:01:30
and they're finding out
that that's actually not true.
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01:01:32
There's a woman over in
the Netherlands, works at
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01:01:35
a public research
institute in the Netherlands.
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01:01:37
And she wrote this. She says:
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01:01:57
Worse. It turns out
that being a cynic
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01:02:00
will turn you into
a foolish person.
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01:02:02
Did you know this? The
Bible said it a long time ago.
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01:02:05
Psalm 14 says the
fool says in his heart
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01:02:07
there is no God.
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01:02:08
Which is to say,
there is nothing behind
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01:02:10
the good in the world.
The fool says that.
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01:02:13
And if you lean
in that direction,
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01:02:14
all of these consequences
will come your way.
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01:02:17
And again, I didn't read
you stuff from pastors.
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01:02:19
I didn't read you
stuff from church.
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01:02:21
I read your stuff from
Harvard Business Review.
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01:02:23
Cynicism will
absolutely tank your life.
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01:02:27
See, God says, "Yes.
Ask me about the bad.
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01:02:29
100%. Let's talk about it.
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01:02:31
Let's not dismiss it.
Let's not sugarcoat it.
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01:02:33
Let's not push it under the rug.
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01:02:35
Let's talk about it."
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01:02:36
But at the same time,
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01:02:37
you've got to ask
Him about the good.
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01:02:38
You've got to say, "God,
where does the good come from?
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01:02:41
Is it random chance?
Is humanity right?"
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01:02:45
Whose general
disposition, our disposition
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01:02:47
as humanity is when
something bad happens,
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01:02:49
we blame the higher power.
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01:02:50
We don't blame us and we
don't blame random chance.
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01:02:53
But when something
good comes along the way,
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01:02:55
we don't even think
about the higher power.
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01:02:57
We just assume it
was random chance
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01:02:58
or something I did
that was really good.
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01:03:00
It's my own effort.
That's a double standard.
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01:03:03
And God says, "Let's
talk about the good in life.
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01:03:06
Let's talk about the good
and where it comes from."
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01:03:09
And if you ask God where
does the good come from,
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01:03:12
it turns out He has a very,
very, very clear answer.
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01:03:15
James 1:17 He says:
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01:03:25
He says everything good.
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01:03:27
Do you have good in
your life? It's from God.
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01:03:32
It's not an accident.
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01:03:33
It's not because you're
so smart and successful.
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01:03:35
It's a good gift from a
Father who loves you.
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01:03:38
Have you been paying
attention to it that way?
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01:03:42
Have you been listening?
Have you been looking?
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01:03:44
Have you been saying
thank you to Him?
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01:03:47
Parents, if you want a pro tip,
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01:03:48
teach this verse to your kids.
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01:03:50
Make it the first ones
that they've ever heard.
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01:03:53
Sarah and I did this years ago.
-
01:03:55
We taught it to our kids
and just said, "Hey, guys,
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01:03:57
everything you have that's good,
-
01:03:59
everything is actually from
God, do you know that?"
-
01:04:02
And it's something we reinforce
with them all the time.
-
01:04:04
We said it again last night.
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01:04:05
"Hey, guys, what's
something good?
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01:04:07
Was it the ice cream
cone you had today?
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01:04:09
Do you know that wasn't random?
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01:04:10
That's a gift from
God. Was it good?
-
01:04:13
The vacation that you
got to have, was that good?
-
01:04:15
Well, then it's
a gift from God."
-
01:04:17
See, there are good
things in your life,
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01:04:19
if you're willing to
ask where are they,
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01:04:21
you'll find yourself lifted
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01:04:22
above the noise of cynicism,
-
01:04:24
pulled out of its
gravitational orbit
-
01:04:26
up to higher places
where you can see
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01:04:29
and find the life
that God has for you.
-
01:04:32
I'll say it right now,
I'm in this tension.
-
01:04:34
I'm sad about my dad.
I'm asking God questions.
-
01:04:37
Why did this happen? Is
he ever going to be okay?
-
01:04:39
Where were You in this?
All those sorts of things.
-
01:04:41
And I'm looking at
the good and saying,
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01:04:43
"God, where did this come
from? Was was this You?"
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01:04:47
And there's good in my
life at the same exact time.
-
01:04:50
One of the goods,
my dad had his stroke
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01:04:53
in an attic workout
room in his house,
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01:04:56
up 18 stairs, huge staircase.
-
01:04:59
His right side got
paralyzed, but somehow
-
01:05:02
he was able to
make it down 18 stairs
-
01:05:05
without falling, crawl
across the garage
-
01:05:08
and yell for my mom,
who happened to be
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01:05:11
in the one room
of the house that
-
01:05:13
you could actually
hear him in that spot.
-
01:05:15
And he was able to
get help right away.
-
01:05:16
That's good, that's good.
-
01:05:18
And I'm able to say, "God,
thank You for that good.
-
01:05:20
I don't believe that was random.
-
01:05:22
I don't believe that was chance.
-
01:05:23
I don't believe that was luck.
-
01:05:25
I don't believe that's
because their architect
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01:05:26
built the house
in a certain way.
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01:05:28
I believe that's because
You're a loving Father
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01:05:30
who has good things even
in the midst of the pain."
-
01:05:34
Another moment that's
good, another moment
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01:05:37
that was really, really
good with my son.
-
01:05:39
You know, obviously a
spot where father/son stuff
-
01:05:42
is particularly tender
with me right now.
-
01:05:44
I got to have an amazing
moment with my son,
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01:05:47
who loves baseball, who made
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01:05:49
the Little League All
Star Team as a catcher.
-
01:05:50
I got to throw out the first
pitch of the Reds game
-
01:05:53
to my son in have him
catch it. It was good.
-
01:05:57
And miraculously,
I threw a strike.
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01:05:59
I don't know how that happened.
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01:06:02
That's God is good.
So good. Another one.
-
01:06:06
My boys are going
to camp next week,
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01:06:08
middle school
camp at Crossroads.
-
01:06:10
Can't wait for it.
They are so excited.
-
01:06:13
That's good.
-
01:06:14
When they get in the car
-
01:06:15
and they ask to
put on their music,
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01:06:17
do you know what
they want to play?
-
01:06:19
Worship music. Why?
-
01:06:21
Because of the impact of
Crossroads students on them.
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01:06:23
That's good. That's not random.
-
01:06:25
That's not an accident.
-
01:06:27
That's a good
Father who loves me.
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01:06:29
And so even in the midst
of it, I'm saying to God,
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01:06:31
"God, You are good and
I just want to say thanks."
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01:06:34
I want to hold on to the
tension of both of them.
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01:06:36
And I'm telling
you, your temptation
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01:06:37
is going to be to let go of one,
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01:06:39
because there are times,
if you wait in the tension
-
01:06:41
of holding on to the
questions without the answers,
-
01:06:44
of the good and the
bad at the same time,
-
01:06:46
of the beauty and
the pain, you'll find
-
01:06:48
that sometimes it wants
to pull your arms apart.
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01:06:51
But when you hold this posture,
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01:06:52
you're holding the
posture of the Cross.
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01:06:56
You know the Cross was
the best good to ever happen?
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01:06:59
It was the time where
humanity was redeemed,
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01:07:02
where all of the
sin, all of the mistake
-
01:07:04
s, all of everything
can get washed away
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01:07:06
for anyone who believes,
-
01:07:07
and it's the worst bad
that's ever happened.
-
01:07:10
The most innocent man
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01:07:12
in the history of the
universe brutally murdered,
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01:07:14
the most unjust moment
in the history of the world.
-
01:07:17
It is the bad, and it is
the good at the same time.
-
01:07:20
And the challenge
of faith, if you want
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01:07:22
to navigate yourself
to the life of faith,
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01:07:24
you must embrace and
hold on to both of them.
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01:07:29
We started by sending
in a lot of questions
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01:07:32
about painful things going on.
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01:07:35
God, where are you?
God, where were you?
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01:07:38
And we're going to end
by doing the opposite.
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01:07:41
I'm going to challenge you.
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01:07:42
Get back out your phone
and we're going to do the song.
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01:07:47
The song based on
James 1:17 that says
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01:07:49
everything that's
good comes from You.
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01:07:53
And as this song
plays, I want you to text
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01:07:55
that same exact number, text
something good in your life.
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01:08:00
It might be
something very small.
-
01:08:02
Maybe you love Arby's
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01:08:03
and you had an Arby's sandwich?
-
01:08:04
Great. Say God,
thanks for Arby's.
-
01:08:08
Maybe you got a job this week.
-
01:08:10
Say God, thanks for my job.
-
01:08:11
Maybe it's your spouse.
Maybe it's your kids.
-
01:08:13
Maybe it's your
neighbor, your friend,
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01:08:15
your roommate.
I don't know what it is,
-
01:08:16
but text it in and
say, God, thank you.
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01:08:19
And as soon as you send that in,
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01:08:21
I want you to think of
something else good,
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01:08:23
anything good in your life.
-
01:08:24
And I want you to
send that one in, too.
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01:08:26
And then one after
that, and one after that
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01:08:29
the entire time this song plays.
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01:08:32
Let's stand up, let's sing,
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01:08:34
and let's text together.
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01:13:31
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01:13:35
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01:13:56
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