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Hey, guys. Hey, guys.
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Hello. Hello. Hello.
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Hey, guys, I'm Zach.
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Thanks. I'm so excited to be here, guys.
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A little bit about me. I know my pants are this tight,.
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But I promise I'm actually not a worship pastor.
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Yeah. I actually tried out for the band,
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but they told me my V-neck wasn't deep enough.
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So yeah, I was like, I don't even know why I'm holding this.
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Honestly, I just heard there were gonna be girls here.
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Hey, how you doing?
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No, this is fun. I was like, I don't really play guitar or --
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I can do Ocean's real quick.
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I guess that's like the Christian equivalent of, you know, Wonder Wall.
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But guys, I actually I will say I actually don't do guitar.
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I actually do standup comedy.
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So it's so fun that there's so many people here.
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This is amazing. I love this.
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This is actually not the biggest crowd I've ever performed for.
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One time, I've performed for Madison Square Garden.
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Yeah. And I will say that actually was
with my college marching band or whatever,
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but it still counts.
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I think. I love being here in this church.
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I actually was raised a super churchy kid.
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This is true. My parents were in a small
southern gospel group known as the Heaven Bound Singers,
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which I thought was kind of a cocky name, you know,
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like you guys don't get to make that call.
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You know? It was just a bunch of like
old white people singing like country songs about Jesus.
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It's like if Cracker Barrel had a house band.
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You know what I mean? Yeah, until I was 12,
I'd never heard what you might call secular music.
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And how do you guys know what secular means?
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It just means like, good.
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Oh, that's fun.
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We've been talking about Play and Purpose a lot in this series.
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In comedy, it's important to remember purpose
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because sometimes you drive for four hours
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to play for three people and a dog
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and you're like, why do I do this?
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You know? This was particularly true one time,
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I recently did a show for 75 year old librarians.
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And guess what? They did not like me.
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I think I just thought I would go in there and just crush it,
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you know, because every old lady I had ever met
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would be like, "Oh, Zach, you're just so adorable.
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You're just so cute.". And I'd be like, "Oh, right back at you, Francis.
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Your teeth look amazing. Are they new?"
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I was smooth. I was smooth as Francis' gums, guys.
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So I tried to like make material specific to the event.
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I was like, "Hey, who wrote that Animal Farm?
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Was it George Borewell?"
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And that was the reaction. Yeah.
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They didn't --
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They did laugh, though. I think they were giving me like librarians' laughs.
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Let me give an impression of librarians' laugh real quick.
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You ready? Ha.
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That's all it was for 20 minutes.
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It was -- it was rough.
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I didn't realize later,
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I think the reason they hated it so much
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was because I was talking in a library.
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Yeah. So I got to the end of that show
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and it was just -- it was horrible.
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I started doing like crowd work
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because that's what you do when you're bombing,
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right, sir?
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And there's this lady who had a name tag on that said Edith.
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She'd been there for twenty years.
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I said, "OK, Edith, you've been here for 20 years.
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What do you do?" She said it just like this, I'm not making this up.
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She goes, "Well, I do the obituaries and I love it.".
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Oh, OK. Because I guess when you're old,
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doing the obituaries, is just like Facebook, I guess.
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Yeah, that's what happens when you get unfriended,
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you go hang out with Edith.
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Oh, man. So I got to the end of that show, it was horrible.
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At the end of it they paid me $200 --
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which like no pressure, Crossroads --
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Paid me $200.
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I'm not making this up, later that day I got an email from that library
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asking for a donation in the amount of $200.
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They're like, "We have made a mistake.".
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That's actually not the weirdest show ever did.
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One time I did a show for Jerry Springer.
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Do you guys know Jerry Springer?
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OK. A couple of people stayed home during the day.
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Cool.
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I did it over Jerry Springer.
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Some people don't know this, Jerry Springer use to be mayor of Cincinnati,
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but then he had to step down
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when he wrote a check to a prostitute.
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What's crazy is I did that show
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and he didn't pay me anything.
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But it's cool, I have a rich new girlfriend.
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Her name is Frances.
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Guys, thank you so much. I'm Zach Wyckoff.
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You guys are amazing. Thank you.
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[applause] -That is good, good stuff.
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Well, this week of our Play & Purpose Journey is all about purpose.
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So one of the things we do with great joy and
purposes around here is we use music to connect to God.
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So that's what we're gonna do right now.
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So if you're in the room, stand with us.
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If you're at home or online or in a home somewhere, turn it up.
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Let's sing together. All right.
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AWAITED: a beloved holiday tradition
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experienced by over half a million people.
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Feel the wonder, the joy and the hope of the holidays.
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Experience the traditional Christmas story brought to
life in a completely new way.
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Coming to the Aronoff Center, visit CincinnatiArts.org
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-Well Awaited has become one of my family's very favorite Christmas traditions.
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My brother, sister and I could sing you all of the songs.
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It really feels like Christmas when the Awaited soundtrack starts playing
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and when we get to experience the Christmas story
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through the creative, beautiful telling of it in the midst of Awaited.
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And so I'm excited to announce that Awaited will be
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at the Aronoff Center for the Arts in Cincinnati, Ohio, this Christmas.
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It's the place where all the Broadway shows come in Cincinnati to perform.
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And so Awaited is a Broadway quality telling of the Christmas story.
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And so if you're gonna be in the Cincinnati area
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or you're looking for a new Christmas tradition,
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something to do that's meaningful this Christmas
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and also wildly entertaining,
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you should head to the website and grab tickets now for Awaited.
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One of the things that's coming up here in October is the Ocean Conference.
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And this is a conference for business men and women entrepreneurs
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who want really practical ways to grow your business.
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You want inspiration and you want to talk about
how your faith mixes in with your work.
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You might want to learn what it means for you
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to live your faith out in the workplace
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as you're growing a business, starting a business,
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being faithful in the midst of your business.
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And so you can buy tickets for the Ocean Conference today.
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It's happening in October.
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So head to the Web site on the screen.
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Get tickets for that today.
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We're in the all church Journey, Play & Purpose Journey
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because we're going somewhere new in the midst of this series,
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we're going somewhere new in our relationship with God
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and our everyday lives, in our relationships with other people.
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And I got to go someplace new a couple of weeks ago
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to kick off this Play & Purpose Journey.
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I spent the Sunday of that weekend down in Louisville, Kentucky,
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with a community of people who have been gathering in homes
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and watching online and some brand new faces
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who are new to the church
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and hadn't ever experienced Crossroads before.
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Let's check out what that experience actually looked like.
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-I'm learning how to say Louisville, does it sound right?
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Yes. OK. Louisville, I'll keep practicing.
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But hey, we're glad that you're here. -I want more of our friends and family
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to get to experience life change,
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to get to experience more Play & Purpose
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because of a relationship with God, because of a relationship with you
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and because of experience with the church.
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And so that's actually why I give to the church,
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so that more people can experience Him
in ways like online church, Crossroads Anywhere,
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pop up experiences, and so much more.
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Ans so if you want to be a giver, you want to join the team,.
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you can head to Crossroads.net/give
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and sign up for a one time gift or a recurring gift.
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So today we're talking all about purpose.
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And we'll have a little bit of play too.
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-I'm a millennial. Do we have any millennials in the house, any millennials?
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Come on, shout it out. I love our chant.
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We're in debt and we're always right.
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We're in debt and we're --
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Guys, we're in debt. I'm trying to find myself, like most millennials do.
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And that's a very American concept.
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So I'm not from here. I'm from Zimbabwe.
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And I was telling my mom that I'm trying to find myself.
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And she was just like, "You're right there.
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I found you.
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Now, stop wasting my time
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and go find yourself a wife, I need grandkids."
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I did actually fly to Australia because I was in love with a white woman,
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which kind of felt a little bit like reverse colonialism.
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Yeah. Love and greatness.
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I feel like everybody my age is always looking for those things.
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One time a guy gave me the secret to greatness.
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He was like, "David, I'm going to give you the secret to greatness.
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The secret to greatness is you have to be aware that you can die at any moment."
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And I was like, "I'm a black dude who watches the news.
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I'm already aware that I can die at any moment,
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despite the fact that I sound like Wayne
Brady doing an impression of Tom Brady."
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That's -- Another part of like the idea
of greatness and trying to find greatness,
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I always think about what the movie about my life would be like.
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And so imagine a movie where a guy goes through a whole lot of struggle
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just to be really average at the end.
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It's like at the end credits all my friends were like,
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"You know what? David's gonna be all right.".
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And then it just -- the title slide just goes,
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"And then David goes on to work retail for four years.
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His credit score is exactly what you think it is.".
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And the post credit scene is just me getting denied for a credit card.
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I did actually work retail for a very long time.
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And when you work any retail -- any retail people?
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Anybody work retail? -Whoo.
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-I'm so sorry. When you work retail people say very weird things.
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Like I was helping like the cutest old white lady.
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She was the nicest lady.
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And we were having a great time.
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And she was like, "David, you're just so cute and so helpful.
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I just wish I could take you home and have you live with me.
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And you just did everything that I needed you to do."
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It's like, "Ma'am.,
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clearly, you're no history buff, but...
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that's already happened and...".
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As I said earlier, I'm from Zimbabwe.
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And when I was younger, there were always a bunch of mission trips
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because they wanted to, like, save us
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and they did, that's why I'm here. And I've always wondered,
like, if there's a middle aged white lady out there
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with like a younger me as her Facebook profile picture.
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And like, how awesome would it be if we ran into each other?
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It's like, "Yeah, your Go Trip came back home with you.
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Ha, ha, ha! It's like I ran, it's like, "Oh, my God, Susan?
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It's me, David Thanks for the five cents a day, it helped out a lot.
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How many likes did we get? Fifteen?
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What was the point? Why'd you even come?
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Do you want to get Chipotle?
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My friend Zach is going to bring his girlfriend, Francis.
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So, yeah...
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Thanks, everybody. I've been David.
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You guys have been wonderful.
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Give it up. We're going to have Ali come on up.
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You guys are awesome. [applause] -Hey, you guys, great.
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Why don't you give them another round of applause
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while I tell you that those two guys, David and Zach,
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they actually won Funniest People in Cincinnati awards
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in different categories of a real huge comedy competition.
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And they're actually part of our community helping
us to play a little bit today.
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So thanks for being here, guys.
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[applause] I'm Ali and it's great to be with
you here during Purpose Week of the Journey.
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That's right, today we are talking about purpose.
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Who's had a group meeting?
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Anybody in here had their group meeting?
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Yeah, we did, too. And we pretty quickly figured out that there were
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a few of us that were sort of naturally wired for play
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and there were a few of us that seemed to be more naturally wired for purpose.
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And I'm sort of a purpose girl.
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Like everything that I'm wired with just naturally
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is better at sort of supporting the concept of purpose,
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which we're going to talk a lot about today.
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But a few years ago, I started to get ahold of this concept
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of play and recreation and the need for fun.
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And in the middle of, you know, wife, mom,
four kids, work, school, I need some fun.
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And so we were canoeing the summer before last as a family.
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And my kids were asking if they could climb
this tree where they saw a rope swing.
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So they climbed this tree and they said,
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"Can we jump off the rope swing?".
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"Yeah, sure. That sounds great."
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And I was watching them, taking pictures like this one.
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And I suddenly thought, "Now, hang on a second, I am fun.
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I get to have fun, too.
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I'm not just the mom who sits in the canoe.".
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So I put my phone away and I literally climb this huge tree.
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And right as I'm standing there with the rope in my hands,
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getting ready to jump, I think,
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"Something could go wrong here.".
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But I jumped anyway and I forgot to let go.
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And so back swings the rope
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and suddenly I had a decision in front of me:
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face plant into the giant tree I just jumped out of
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or drop and I chose to drop
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about a story in bare feet, wham, on to rock bed
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in about eight inches of water.
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And play? Over for me.
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I spent the summer in this walking boot.
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I think this like characterizes my play personality
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Like since I'm naturally wired for purpose,
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I tend to like go after it a little too aggressively.
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Like I just don't quite know my way around it as much.
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But the struggle for play is real.
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We're doing it. I feel you, purpose people out there.
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When Brian introduce this concept of the "&" the first week of our journey,
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he said something which really struck me.
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And I strongly agree with that when it comes to purpose.
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We're not trying to find a life where we blend these two together all the time.
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That can occasionally happen and that's awesome when it does.
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But also we need both
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and it's okay if they exist separately in our life.
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And so we're gonna unapologetically talk about purpose today.
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And my goal -- my goal is to get us
to stop thinking about purpose as something out there.
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And start seeing purpose right in front of us in the here and now.
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So let me pray for us.
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Father, thank you that You invite us into a life of purpose.
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And I pray that Your Words would be spoken here today,
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that You would help me to be clear and helpful and true.
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Amen So I want to lift a weight off
your shoulders as we start to talk about purpose.
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Just give me a quick hand if you have ever done whatever you do every day,
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you take care of kids, you go to work, you go to school,
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whatever your daily tasks include, and you've gotten to the end of a day
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and you've gone, "What am I doing?"
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Who's ever done that?
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Ok, the rest of you are lying.
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The final 10 percent.
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I know we've all done that.
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I'm a pastor. I work at a church.
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I've gone home and said, "What in the world am I doing here today?"
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And I want to lift a weight off of you.
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I want today to give you a simple definition of purpose
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and a conversation about purpose that feels like I don't have to go find it.
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I actually have access to it in my life.
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And it's way easier than you think.
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Having a life of purpose means putting God right in the center
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of whatever you are doing today.
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That's it. That is really it.
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I think most of us are kind of numb to the idea of purpose.
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We don't really -- We don't really think about it too much.
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Maybe we made some purposeful decisions
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to kind of get where we are in our life right now
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or get with the people that we're with.
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But truth be told, we kind of wake up every day
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and we just do the thing, we do what we do,
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and then we wake up tomorrow and we do it again.
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And we all get caught in this mindset.
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But this mindset actually leads us to some wrong thinking about purpose.
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And that thinking, when somebody says
something like, "What's your life purpose?"
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We immediately think, "It can't be this.
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It can't be keeping the ball rolling.
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It can't be just doing the thing I do every day.
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It must be out there."
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So maybe we have this mindset that we need to start that nonprofit
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or we need to come work at a church
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or we need to spend all our vacation
time going around the globe on mission trips.
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And there's nothing wrong with any of those things.
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But it's just indicative of our mindset about purpose
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that always is telling us we need to go find it.
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We need to go search for it and we'll know it when we see it.
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It's kind of like a soulmate version of purpose,
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"Like it's going to be a perfect match.
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And when I find it, I'm going to know
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because I'm going to feel fulfilled and satisfied.
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And above all, I will be happy when I find this.".
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And we search for it in all kinds of different ways.
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I absolutely know people who search for purpose only in their job.
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And so anytime they have a job that doesn't fully satisfy them,
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they're on to the next one in search of
a job that will fulfill this longing for purpose.
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And some of us, we've searched in different ways.
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We've done -- who's ever done an online personality inventory of any sort.
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I've done the Myers Briggs. I've done the DISC.
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I've done the one where they tell you whether
you're wind or fire or Earth or something.
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And I've done lately the Enneagram.
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Anybody else taken that one?
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OK. So I'm a five.
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Any other fives in the room?
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Yeah. You're surprised, aren't you.
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I'm a five. And anyway, I think what we're yearning for,
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not that there's no insight to be gained there,
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but what we kind of want to know is:
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is this going to finally tell me the direction
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I should move to go out there and finally find my purpose?
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We go on this search like purpose is some sort
of soulmate that we have to go and find.
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But the constant through line in our search for purpose
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is that it will satisfy and optimize and maximize me.
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It's really about me.
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And we don't say this, of course, because that sounds kind of self-centered,
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but we truly do believe that our purpose will ultimately satisfy primarily us?
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And when this is kind of the mindset we're in, you
end up where I ended up on a Tuesday morning.
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I'm going to guess maybe like a decade ago, maybe nine years ago.
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And I was in my house on a Tuesday morning, literally.
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And I was doing dishes.
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I was like unloading the dishwasher for the 114 time that week.
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And in this era of my life,
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I didn't have an occupation outside of my house.
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I was actually home.
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I'd had a corporate career.
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I'd actually worked at Crossroads for a few years.
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And I was home. And when I started this era of my life, I had two babies.
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And when I ended it seven years later, I had four.
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So you can imagine what my days consisted of.
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There was a lot of diapers.
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There were a lot of nap schedules.
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There was a lot of maintenance.
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And I was mad that particular day
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00:29:03
Not every day, but that day.
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And I was doing the dishes and I said things to God,
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started off kind of civil, like, "What are you doing here, God?
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What's going on? This doesn't feel good.
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Sure don't like this some of the time.".
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And then I got madder and madder.
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And I pulled a bowl out of the dishwasher and I threw it in the sink
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and it shattered right as I yelled something like,
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"What are you doing with me?
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I am not fulfilled.
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There are parts of me that are just laying there completely dormant.
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This can't be Your purpose for me."
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See, I had gone home because I felt like that's where God was leading me,
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but I was confused because I just kept thinking,
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"Shouldn't this feel better for me?"
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And this is usually exactly the kind of mindset that we have about purpose,
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but purpose is not about what we are doing.
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Purpose is about what God is doing.
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And this is an enormous, enormous shift for most of us in the room.
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And it was one that took me a very, very, very long time to make
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00:30:19
because I couldn't get over it, that it really was ultimately about me.
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00:30:23
And the difference between those of us who have jobs
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00:30:28
and those of us who can touch on a life of purpose
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00:30:32
is really one question and it's: God, what are You doing today?
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And how can I be a part of it?
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God, what are You doing today?
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And how can I just be a part of it?
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All through the Bible, we hear the language of purpose and plans around God.
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God, apparently, according to the Bible, is the guy with the capital P.
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plan. And we get -- I'm just going to throw out different language examples
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where I can see this and I see it all the way through the Bible.
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00:31:06
Old Testament Prophet Amos said in chapter three:.
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God has a plan. He's working purposes.
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00:31:18
Psalm 102 uses language like:.
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His purposes have appointed times, things He's doing
and the timing of them, they matter greatly.
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00:31:31
Even Jesus in his earthly life, He would
say things that are recorded through the Gospels.
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00:31:36
He would say things like in the Book of John:
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00:31:41
What does that mean? It means that God has purpose
and plans and their own timing and He's doing something.
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Or He would say things like:.
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Like that in the book of Matthew.
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He would just talk like this as though there was some kind of.
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purpose, plan, timing behind His life and what He was doing.
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00:32:01
In the book of John Jesus says what I find one of
the most encouraging things when I think about my access to purpose.
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00:32:09
It's in John 5 and Jesus said:
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00:32:16
Why do I say this is encouraging?
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00:32:18
For me this is everything.
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00:32:21
If God is at work and God has a plan,
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then God is never doing nothing.
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00:32:27
No matter what your Tuesday morning looks like,
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00:32:29
God is at work in the world around you and we are invited in.
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00:32:34
We're invited into His purpose in the world.
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00:32:37
But we are oftentimes like I was for so very long thinking
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00:32:42
that actually it's about us when it's about God.
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00:32:46
Last week, Brian said something about play and
I was like, yeah, I agree with that.
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00:32:50
He said, "If we play, it forces us to trust God.".
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00:32:56
If that's true about play, then here's what I think is true about purpose.
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00:33:01
Our desire for purpose, it forces us to connect with God.
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00:33:07
We can't have a life of purpose any other way.
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00:33:10
We have to push ourselves into connection with God
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00:33:14
in order to find out what our purpose really is
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00:33:17
or how we can connect to His purposes in the world.
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00:33:21
And we enter this cycle.
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00:33:22
I thought about this this week as I was thinking about what Brian said.
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00:33:25
I thought, "OK, so God invites us in and somehow we can connect to His purpose.
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00:33:30
And then he goes, 'don't forget, take a day off.
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00:33:32
It's really about me,.'". Which I love, that's awesome.
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00:33:36
And so we begin this cycle of purpose and play all with God at the center.
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00:33:45
I wanted a picture so badly.
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00:33:48
I was just thinking like, how can I illustrate for you
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00:33:53
how the purpose of God takes place all through the Bible?
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00:33:56
I told you I read that everywhere I read in the Bible I can see.
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00:34:00
And it's no good for us to pretend that it's one dimensional.
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00:34:03
We all know better than that because we've lived
through moments in our life or we're like,.
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00:34:07
"Oh, right there.
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00:34:11
Something bigger is happening.
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00:34:13
Something is moving and I -- and I just kind of walked into it.
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00:34:18
There's something else going on here.".
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00:34:19
And we'd live those. And so it's not
a simplistic picture of purpose in the Bible.
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00:34:25
So here's what I came up with.
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This is how I believe we interact with God's purposes in the Bible.
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00:34:32
So here, the picture that I came up with was the jet stream.
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00:34:36
OK? I know, go with me.
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00:34:37
I'm not a scientist nor meteorologist, but I kept thinking about this.
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00:34:41
The jet stream is actually these huge columns of winds
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00:34:45
that happened like 12 miles above the surface of the earth.
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00:34:48
And they create patterns based on the rotation of the sun,
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00:34:51
the distance from the equator, the speed of the earth's rotation,
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00:34:55
whether it's over land or over sea.
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00:34:57
And we get all of these weather patterns all over the globe.
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00:35:01
And then you turn on your news and your meteorologist says,
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00:35:06
"Hey, because the jet stream is doing something,
here's the weather in your area today."
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00:35:11
And you see a map of the squiggly line and you do what I do, which goes,
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00:35:15
"Okay, that's the jet stream.". But it's creating
a set of local circumstances for you.
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00:35:21
Right? We can see how the jet stream is interacting
in our world or our country or our city.
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00:35:27
And the truth is, the only thing we really care about is
things like: what are the clouds and the rain doing over me?
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00:35:35
Like, is it going to rain?
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00:35:37
Can I ride my motorcycle to work?
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00:35:38
Do I need an umbrella? Is it going to be 90 in September?"
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00:35:41
I don't know. It's just you know,
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00:35:44
all we care about is what is it doing in my world right now?
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00:35:50
God's purposes through the Bible are exactly like this.
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00:35:53
God working this sovereign plan miles and miles above us,
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00:35:59
that creates circumstances all over the Earth.
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00:36:02
He moves nations and kings and the Bible uses all kinds of language like that.
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00:36:07
And it creates a set of circumstances for us in this time,
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00:36:10
in this way, in this place that we are.
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00:36:12
But the truth is, our entry point to the jet
stream is the weather, the wind right in our face.
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00:36:20
It is the wind in our face every single day.
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00:36:24
That's the only thing that you and I can do.
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00:36:27
We can't control the jet stream winds.
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00:36:30
We don't even know what the pattern is going to be like over where we are.
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00:36:34
But we can and do and must interact with God's purpose
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00:36:39
by dealing with the wind that is right in our face.
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00:36:43
And this is what we find our hands, our mind, our feet,
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00:36:47
our daily tasks, the work in front of us, the people we pass.
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00:36:50
It happens in what I call the three P's.
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00:36:56
Purpose takes place in the people, in the places,
and in the patterns of our daily life.
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00:37:04
These are our entry points.
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00:37:06
These are entry points to what God is doing.
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00:37:09
It is the jet stream.
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00:37:10
It's all the same thing.
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00:37:12
But we look by these because we yearn for those
moments where we feel a sense of higher purpose.
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00:37:18
So we overlook what's right in front of us.
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00:37:20
and we go out there and we search for something bigger, something grander,
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00:37:25
something above just the daily old stuff that we're doing.
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00:37:29
But don't forget, God is always at work.
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00:37:33
He is never doing nothing.
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00:37:37
So how do you know? Like, how do you
know if what you're doing every day really matters?
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00:37:42
How do you know if it's touching purpose?
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00:37:44
And for me, there's one simple idea that clarifies this for me:
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is what I'm doing every day, does it last before God?
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00:37:52
Does it endure in His Kingdom?
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00:37:54
Does it matter beyond myself?
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00:37:56
Does it last beyond my lifetime even?
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00:38:02
When we start to touch a life of purpose, the results --
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00:38:05
We said that -- What did we say?
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00:38:08
That purpose is something productive that yields results?
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00:38:11
Well, the results we're looking for are enduring results before God,
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00:38:18
that matter to God, that are in the Kingdom of God.
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00:38:24
And that happens through the here and now.
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00:38:26
Purpose is our here and now.
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00:38:30
This is our entry point to the jet stream.
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00:38:32
We don't have another one.
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00:38:34
We can't go three miles up or a nation over.
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00:38:37
We can't access the winds at 1500 feet.
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00:38:40
We can't do it. I want you to meet a
guy in the Bible that I think illustrates this perfectly.
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00:38:49
His name is Daniel.
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00:38:50
And we have to fight the urge with Daniel's life
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00:38:53
to think that he knew all the things that were gonna take place with his life.
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00:38:57
We have the luxury of reading his story as recorded in the Bible.
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00:39:01
But I want you to fight the urge to think
that he had any of that information because he didn't.
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00:39:07
Daniel lived at a time where it looked like he had great purpose.
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00:39:11
He lived in the nation of Israel
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00:39:13
and he was in the royal family of the kingdom of Judah.
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00:39:16
So this is the time in Israel's history
where they had split into two different nations.
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00:39:22
And Daniel was a part of Judah,
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00:39:24
which had the throne in Jerusalem, the city with the holy temple.
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00:39:27
He was it.
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00:39:29
He was where it was happening.
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00:39:30
But this is the final chapter in the life of the nation of Israel.
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00:39:34
The other nation, Israel proper, named proper, is already gone.
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00:39:40
And in comes King Nebuchadnezzar
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00:39:42
from the very powerful nation at the time in the region called Babylon.
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00:39:48
And King Nebuchadnezzar comes around Jerusalem
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00:39:50
and he puts it under siege,
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00:39:52
which means he basically put a stranglehold on the city.
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00:39:55
And the first thing that he did to signal, "I am here and you are all mine,"
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00:40:00
is he rounded up the royal family and everyone connected to them
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00:40:05
and he shipped them off to Babylon.
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00:40:08
And it was absolutely a signal to the people that,
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00:40:11
"I am here and this whatever this is, is not only over.
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00:40:17
It's mine." So, Daniel, who we are also told is the cream of the crop,
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00:40:23
the best of the best, he's like Charles and William and Harry
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00:40:26
and Diana and Kate and whatever her name is, all rolled into one.
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00:40:31
He's smart, he's handsome, he's quick, he's royal, he's everything.
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00:40:37
And so are most of the people that went with him.
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00:40:40
So they shipped these guys off to Babylon.
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00:40:43
And they give them work,
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00:40:45
which they not only wouldn't have wanted,
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00:40:48
it would have been an insult to them.
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00:40:51
For three years, Daniel was tasked with training
to enter the service of the King,
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00:40:57
which meant he had to learn the Chaldean language, law, math,
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00:41:03
architecture, astrology, astronomy, everything agriculture,
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00:41:08
anything in the nation that was the culture of Babylon.
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00:41:10
And the whole point was to wipe out the name of
Daniel's God and the memory of his former life and purpose.
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00:41:19
This guy had every reason to think that purpose was over for him, right?
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00:41:25
He used to live in Jerusalem,
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00:41:28
serving in the holy, holy city in the Royal Family.
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00:41:31
And suddenly he's forced labor for the
Babylonian king who even changed his name.
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00:41:41
He changed his name from Daniel, which means "God is the judge"
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00:41:45
to Belteshazzar, which means "lady, protect the king.".
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00:41:48
He called him a girl. Come on.
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00:41:50
That's funny. He calls him a girl.
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00:41:55
He gives them work he's going to hate.
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00:41:56
He deeply insults him.
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00:41:58
He's forced labor to a godless king.
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00:42:00
And Daniel had every right to throw some dishes.
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00:42:05
I wonder if he yelled at God.
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00:42:07
I wonder if he questioned whether his purpose,
maybe his very life was completely over.
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00:42:13
I don't know how he felt about it, but what I do know is what he did about it.
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00:42:18
What he did about it was he got up every single day
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00:42:22
and to the best of ability,
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00:42:23
he did the work that was right in front of him.
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00:42:25
And after three years, the reason that I know this
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00:42:28
is because in Daniel 1:20, it says this.
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00:42:32
The king calls him in with a few of the guys that he's been training with,
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00:42:36
all from the royal family that had come from Israel.
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00:42:39
And it says:
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00:42:53
Daniel did amazing work.
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00:42:56
He actually got promoted after that little exam.
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00:42:58
And then a few years later he got promoted again.
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00:43:00
And he worked his way up to the king's right hand man.
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00:43:04
My guess is there were people who probably prayed
for that purpose to come true in their life.
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00:43:08
"Oh, gods, please make me the king's right hand man."
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00:43:12
I promise you, Daniel never prayed that prayer,
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00:43:14
yet there he was. And purpose was going to begin to emerge out of his life,
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00:43:21
but did he know how?
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00:43:23
Why? No, he just got up every day and he dealt with the wind in his face.
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00:43:29
And he did it to the best of his ability.
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00:43:31
And the critical thing that he chose?
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00:43:35
We find out in the very first interaction that he had in Babylon.
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00:43:40
This seems so small.
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00:43:42
It would be able -- it would be so easy to just read right over it.
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00:43:45
But it was this decision that created the possibility
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00:43:50
that he would actually have purpose in this place.
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00:43:54
Let's read this Daniel 1:5, starting at 5:
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00:44:08
The king, he wants these guys in good shape.
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00:44:11
They're going to serve him. And he assigns them his own food and wine.
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00:44:15
It would have been the best of the best.
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00:44:17
But Daniels says, "I don't want that because it would defile me."
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00:44:22
What does that mean? There were Old Testament
laws about what the Jewish diet could contain.
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00:44:28
And that was part of a system which is how
they worshiped and loved and served their God, our God.
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00:44:37
And Daniel said, "I'm going to connect right now,
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00:44:40
right here with this tiny little decision about food.
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00:44:42
I'm going to put God at the center.
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00:44:45
I don't want the king's food.
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00:44:47
I want to honor my God.".
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00:44:49
And we see him decide this.
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00:44:51
If you read the first six chapters of Daniel,
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00:44:53
you will see him decide this over and over and over again,
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00:44:57
that he will keep God at the center of the
work that he was even forced to do in Babylon.
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00:45:05
And the difference between Daniel and all the other guys around him
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00:45:10
was that he got up and asked the question,
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00:45:12
"God, what are You doing here?
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00:45:16
How can I honor You?
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00:45:17
How can I be a part of You first, You at the center.
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00:45:21
You are my immovable thing.
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00:45:24
And how can I just become a part of whatever You are doing here?"
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00:45:29
He knew that purpose happens only and ever when we keep God at the center
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00:45:35
and when we connect to His plans and when it's not about us.
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00:45:39
Daniel went on to serve three different kings
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00:45:42
in two different kingdoms for 70 years.
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00:45:44
He never went home.
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00:45:47
The Bible actually tells us he died in the first year of King Cyrus.
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00:45:52
That's the guy that made the decree that
let all the Jewish people return to Jerusalem.
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00:45:57
He never saw home again.
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00:46:00
He spent all of his years working in a godless nation for a godless king.
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00:46:05
And he got up every single day to the best of his ability.
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00:46:10
And purpose began to reemerge because he kept God in the center.
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00:46:18
And God did work incredible purpose through his life.
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00:46:22
Listen to some of the ways that his work has lasted
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00:46:24
and is still lasting before God today.
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00:46:27
He became what was known as the wisest man in Babylon.
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00:46:30
And we have records of him interpreting visions and dreams,
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00:46:34
one of which saved the lives of hundreds of people in the kingdom.
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00:46:37
He lived to hear that King Belteshazzar, the
one that wanted to wipe out his God.
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00:46:42
He heard him with his own ears, say,
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00:46:45
"Daniel's God is the God of gods and the Lord of Kings."
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00:46:49
He spoke prophetic words over multiple people
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00:46:52
and multiple nations that have actually come to
pass in the history of our world.
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00:46:58
He witnessed a miracle in the lion's den.
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00:47:00
Yeah. He's that Daniel.
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00:47:02
And he wasn't a strapping young lad.
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00:47:03
He was like 80 when they tossed him in there.
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00:47:08
And many scholars believe that the wise men who come looking for Jesus one day
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00:47:13
would have been trained by people
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00:47:15
who were trained by people
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00:47:16
who were trained in the scriptures and in astronomy by Daniel himself.
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00:47:24
And not only that, but his purpose still lasting in front of God.
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00:47:30
He has spoken words about what God will do at the end of human history
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00:47:35
that have yet to be fulfilled.
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00:47:37
Daniel's daily work is still lasting in front of God to this very day.
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00:47:43
But did he know it?
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00:47:46
My guess is no,
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00:47:48
that the vast majority of these things he never knew
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00:47:51
exactly what God was going to do
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00:47:52
or exactly how God was going to craft purpose in his life,
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00:47:55
because it wasn't about him,
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00:47:57
it was about God and what God was doing.
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00:48:02
So let me ask you: Is your parenting producing fruit in your kids
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00:48:09
that will last their entire lives?
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00:48:11
That will outlive you?
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00:48:12
That will set them up for the next generation?
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00:48:16
Is your generosity in your workplace changing the environment?
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00:48:22
Is your daily decision to forgive your mom or your brother or your friend,
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00:48:26
is it changing hearts in not just your generation,
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00:48:30
but in the generation following?
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00:48:31
These are hard questions.
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00:48:33
It's hard to know whether what we put our hands and
minds and feet to every day will really last before God.
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00:48:39
So I want to give you a few examples of ways that I see
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00:48:43
things and people taking place right around me
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00:48:46
where this stuff is happening,
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who they're looking for people and places and
patterns to put God in the middle of
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and they join up with a life of purpose.
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00:48:57
One of them is my husband.
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His name is Bill.
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And in many ways, his struggle with purpose
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00:49:04
actually reminds me a little bit about the conditions of Daniel,
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00:49:07
not that he's been carried off to a foreign land,
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00:49:09
but rather he has a job too,
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that many of you might describe as soul sucking.
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00:49:16
He's a lawyer. And he's been practicing for about 20 years.
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And I've listened to him as his wife,
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I've have listened to him come home and talk
about how much of a grind his job is.
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00:49:31
Do you know the pressure of having to bill
every single hour that you work to a project?
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Many of you do know that.
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And you know that it appears that that will never end.
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And he's come home and gone, "I don't know if
I can do this for the next 25 years.".
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He's had to ask God a lot of questions about
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how do I In the middle of this grind?
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How do I touch on purpose, Your purpose?
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How do I invite You into the center of what I'm doing?
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What does that actually look like?"
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So I want to tell you what he has come to understand.
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And one of those things that he views, he sees constant doorways,
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constant offers from God to step into purpose through his work is provision.
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00:50:13
Provision he can close his eyes any day of the week
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00:50:17
and he can imagine a friend and a family in other parts of the world
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that are doing what God has called them to do
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because of his ability to help provide for that to happen.
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He can open his eyes and he can see families that eat,
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people that are employed because of the project that he just brought in,
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00:50:36
which is going to employ his team and all their support staff
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00:50:39
for the next six weeks while they get it done.
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00:50:41
He's learned to see that as an invitation into
purpose in the lives of people around him.
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He can come home and he can see his wife,
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who a few years ago said, "I think I want to go back to school.
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I'm pretty sure that God wants me to go to seminary.".
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And he will tell you that I've done
it in the least financially efficient way possible,
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00:51:08
but that he has been able to provide gives him satisfaction
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in watching what God has done in the lives of
other people around him and how it's taken shape.
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00:51:19
He never even wanted to be a lawyer.
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00:51:21
And the reason that I mention that
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is because it directly connects to why provision.
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When he -- I was his girlfriend at the time
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and I listened to the conversation
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00:51:31
and the heart wrenching decision.
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He wanted to be a teacher.
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00:51:35
He was a certified teacher.
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00:51:38
And coming out of undergrad, that's what he wanted to do.
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00:51:40
He wanted to be a high school history teacher and a basketball coach.
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00:51:44
And instead, he went back to law school
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00:51:46
because he couldn't get rid of this gnawing feeling
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00:51:49
that he would be leaving something on the table,
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00:51:52
that he would be leaving a capacity that God had given him
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00:51:56
and that God wanted to put to work somehow in the world.
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00:51:58
But it wasn't deeply satisfying to him, not like how he thought of teaching.
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00:52:04
And yet he went back. He followed that.
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00:52:06
And today he would tell you he believes
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that was part of God's plan for provision for other people.
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00:52:16
And that urge to coach and mentor and teach
that obviously would drive one into that profession,
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he actually has seen that take shape in his office life right in front of him,
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because I don't know if you know this or not,
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00:52:29
but when you bill hours,
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people aren't super generous with their time.
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And he would say he never had an attorney that was patient with him,
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00:52:38
that helped him grow, that gave him the new expertise
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00:52:42
and the knowledge and the opportunities
to actually mature and grow professionally.
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And so he views that as a doorway into purpose
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00:52:49
and he tries to be generous and available and consistent
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00:52:53
with his coaching and his time with younger attorneys around him.
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00:53:01
There are so many other things I could say,
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but I want to paint you an everyday picture because
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I think in that God's intention was always for him to feel satisfied,
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00:53:12
was always for him to feel that he was using all of who he was,
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00:53:18
but ultimately not done with him at the center of it.
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00:53:22
Not with bills maximization as the goal,
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but rather what God was doing.
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One of our communities, Crossroads Uptown, I love this,
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speaking of people, places and patterns.
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This one hits all three of those for me.
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00:53:40
We have a community in close to the campus of University of Cincinnati,
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it's called Crossroads Uptown.
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00:53:47
And this this community started because of some
normal people that had a running group.
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They would run through the campus and surrounding areas
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00:53:56
and they would pray for people that they passed,
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for places that they saw.
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00:54:02
And they would do this just as a part of their daily stuff.
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00:54:05
I'm a runner. I appreciate sometimes I just check the box.
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00:54:08
I did it this morning. It was a million degrees.
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00:54:11
It was an unpleasant run.
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00:54:13
And I just went check,
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but they ran with God at the center.
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And they would pray as they ran
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00:54:19
and they began to pass this church that was abandoned.
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00:54:24
And as a matter of fact, there'd been a fire.
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00:54:25
And so there was an incredible amount of damage and it was an old building.
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00:54:29
And so no one had ever inhabited it again
just because of the cost of fixing it up.
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00:54:33
It was no longer a church.
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00:54:34
But it was clearly a church building.
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00:54:36
So they started to pray that God would make it a church again,
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00:54:39
and they would pray that for quite some time.
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And then sooner or later, that prayer actually changed a little bit into,
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"God. will you give that church to Crossroads to make a church again?"
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00:54:51
And they would run and they would pray that prayer.
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And soon somebody else began to get that idea and it caught on.
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00:54:57
And next thing after the next thing,
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and wouldn't you know it, as Brian would say, "God bless America,"
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The United States government gave Crossroads $3 dollars
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to help with the renovation of that historic building,
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00:55:09
which is now Crossroads Uptown.
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[applause] Wow, you guys.
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It's incredible. All that happened here --.
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All that happened here was some normal people put God in the middle
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of the pattern of their life.
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00:55:22
And they are now interacting with the jet stream purposes of God.
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Lives are being changed.
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00:55:28
That place will outlast them.
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00:55:30
And I guarantee you they could never have crafted that story if they had tried.
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00:55:36
Never. This is the mindset of people who end up touching on lives of purpose.
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I'm just going to take what I'm doing
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00:55:44
and I'm going to put God in the middle.
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00:55:50
I want to tell you about my grandma as the last thing today.
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The reason that she came up for me here is actually pretty funny.
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00:55:59
I know that when I say grandma, you picture your grandma
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00:56:02
and she was super nice and she baked you cookies and she gave you hugs.
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00:56:05
That was not my grandma.
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00:56:07
She was more of the high ball drinking, Steelers watching NFL fan.
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00:56:14
"Did you gain five pounds?"
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kind of grandma. That was my grandma.
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So I just want you to wipe out this picture
of the sweet old lady, that was not her.
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But she came to know Jesus in her 60s.
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And when she came to know Jesus, her entire life began to change.
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00:56:31
And she found purpose everywhere she looked.
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00:56:33
If you are in your 60s, older than your 60s,
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God is not done with you.
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00:56:42
I watched her life change right before my very eyes.
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00:56:46
I saw a woman who was determined to live out purpose
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00:56:51
because she believed what Ephesians 2 says.
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00:56:53
She said she believed:.
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And she got up every day and she said, "I'm his creation.
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00:57:08
I've been made new because of my relationship with Jesus
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00:57:11
and I want all the things that God has planned for me.
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00:57:14
God, what are you doing today?
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00:57:17
And how can I be a part of it?"
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00:57:19
And one day she asked that question about her very own funeral.
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00:57:24
I went to see her multiple times
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00:57:27
because we knew that she was going to pass away of her lung cancer.
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00:57:30
And the last time I saw her, she said to me, "Alison,".
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00:57:33
You know, if somebody calls me Alison, they've known me a really long time.
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00:57:39
I only went by Allison until I was about ten or eleven years old.
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00:57:43
She said, "Allison, I'm going to talk to you about my funeral.
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God's going to do something at my funeral.
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00:57:50
You have cousins that don't know Jesus.
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00:57:53
And I've decided at my funeral they're going to hear the gospel."
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00:57:59
She was like, "That's what God is going to do at my funeral.
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00:58:02
And I'm telling you, because I know you love Him
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00:58:04
and I want you to make sure it happens.
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00:58:06
And I've told my pastor and this is important to me.
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00:58:08
That's what God is going to do at my funeral.".
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00:58:10
Guys, on the one day that we can all agree
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it should have been about her and her life and who she was,
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00:58:19
she made it about Him.
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00:58:21
She went looking for His purpose.
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00:58:22
And on the one day that we can all agree
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00:58:25
she should have been at rest to think of her purpose somewhere else.
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00:58:28
She wasn't finished.
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00:58:30
She thought of her purpose still.
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00:58:32
She was like, "They're going to come to the church
because I'm dead and I'm going to get them."
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00:58:36
[laughter] She was a woman of purpose and
it was unbelievable to watch it unfold.
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00:58:45
We can walk straight into purpose today, not tomorrow.
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00:58:50
God is always at work, always at work around us.
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And if we won't overlook the things that are right in front of us,
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we can step right into it by asking the question:
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And then looking at the three P's.
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Looking at people, looking at places, looking at patterns,
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that maybe, just maybe we have previously overlooked.
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-Thanks for joining us today.
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Next week we continue with the Play & Purpose Journey,
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but it's going to be a little bit
different of an experience here on the weekend.
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00:59:32
We're actually going to be in a much more immersive and different environment.
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00:59:37
And so I'm excited to get to experience that alongside of you next week.
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You're not going to want to miss it.
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Join us on Crossroads Anywhere or head to a location near you.
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And we'll see you next week.