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Well, welcome to Crossroads, we're so
glad to have you on the
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Crossroads Anywhere broadcast.
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And today we're in a
series called Play and Purpose.
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And it's actually more than a series,
it's a whole journey that we're
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going on as a church to get
more play, more purpose in our lives.
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And we're gonna do this in the
midst of conversations with God and in
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the midst of conversations with other people
and in the midst of this
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service. And today is
all about play.
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It's gonna be awesome.
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And to start, we're actually going
to spend some time worshipping
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together, singing together.
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And so maybe turn down your lights,
turn up your music and try
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something new and sing
along with us.
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Lord, we praise you because You are
great and mighty, because You are
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with us, because You are powerful.
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It's amazing that You are
who You are, King.
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You care about us.
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You hear us. So we praise You.
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I praise You. I sing like that
because I see who You are, Jesus.
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So I sing to You, I praise that
way, Lord, because of who You are,
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Amen. Yeah.
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Thanks for singing with us.
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[applause] Yeah, you sound great. Hey,
before you grab a seat, why
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don't you turn and
introduce yourself to somebody.
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If you're considering camping out at all,
you're on the edge, I will
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just say to you, do it.
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It is so worth it.
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It's worth figuring out
how to get there.
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It's worth the expense of that.
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It's worth figuring out the child
care and all those logistics.
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Man, you will go to
a new place with God.
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You'll go to a new
place in your friendships.
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And if we're talking about Couples Camp,
you're going to go to a new
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place in your marriage. Whether your marriage
is on fire right now or
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it's crumbling, Couples Camp might just
be exactly what you need.
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So you can
head to Crossroads.net/camps
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to sign up to do that.
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And maybe even consider doing this with
a few people who are in your
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Journey group right now. Speaking of
Journey, we are in this series
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called Play & Purpose.
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And it's not just a series, it's
a Journey that we're going together,
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going on together as a church.
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And we call it that because, man,
there are lots of elements to this
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that are gonna put us in
some uncomfortable places, some new spaces.
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And at the end of it, we're
going to be in a different place.
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We're going to be different.
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And so the way that you get the
most out of this journey is by doing
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the reflection and activities that are
in the Journey Guide, which
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you can get
it Crossroads.net/journey.
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You can get a digital form of that.
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Or if you're already in a Journey
group, you can get that Journey
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Guide at your Journey group, your
leader, if they are part of
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Crossroads Anywhere has that.
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And if you regularly attend a site
or you live near a Crossroads
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location, you can go to the Crossroads
site closest to you to pick up
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a Journey Guide. Just chat with us
to find out where and how you
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might do that. But it's not too late
to get into a group, if you're
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not in one already you can
still sign up for a group.
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Those are starting to
meet this week.
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And this is more like
dinner party, fun experience.
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Not at all like sit in a
circle and share your deepest, darkest
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moment and go around
the circle and cry.
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That's not what this is. It's
going to be fun and active.
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And those group meetings
start this week.
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And, you know, I'm just so thankful
that I get to be on the
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Crossroads team
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and that I get to be on
the Crossroads team alongside of other
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teammates who are generously giving to
make all of this possible,
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who are generously sacrificing of their
finances so that we get to
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experience church online,
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so that we get to have creative
elements as part of this Journey that
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are gonna help us go to
a new place with God.
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And so that we get to have
things like Camp where, man, you get
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outside of your normal everyday grind,
outside of the rut that you're
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in and go off the
grid for a weekend.
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It's because of generous givers
and Crossroads teammates that that's
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all possible. And so if you want
to become a teammate, you want to
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become a giver, you
can head to Crossroads.net/give
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and sign up to give once or
recurring and help make all of these
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things possible so that you and
your friends and your family can
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experience God in a new,
fresh way through Crossroads.
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And today, in the midst of
this Journey, we're talking all about
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play.
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Not a soul up
ahead and nothing behind
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There's a desert in my blood
and a storm in your eyes
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all
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Well I remember the fight
and I forget the pain
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I got my hand in your pocket and my
key on your chain Am I the king
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heart is a mess Is it
the only defense against the wilderness?
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Cross my heart and hope to die Taking
this one step at a time Got
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your back if you got mine One foot
in front of the other One foot in
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front of the other
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have trust Ain't nothing left of
us, this is the exodus (inaudible)
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One foot in front of the other ad
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time. Got to go back.
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Got.
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loneliness?
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wilderness
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Cross my heart and hope to die
Taking this one step at a time
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I got your back if you got mine,
One foot in front of the other
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One foot in front of the other.
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One foot in front of the other.
One foot in front of the other.
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- What happened to our conga line?
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I thought we had
a conga line going.
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Man, I'm out of breath now.
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Singing karaoke, dancing in front of
people at the same time.
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(panting) I'm getting to
be an old man.
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All right, I got to get my
stuff together because they're gonna be
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taping me for other sites.
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So hold on here. [laughter]
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I know we're having fun. Whew!
[cheers and applause] All right, here
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we go. Watch this.
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I love that song.
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I utterly love that song.
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One foot in front of the other.
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Today -- Today, the big idea is
this: a life that prospers makes room
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for play. I'm going
to say that again.
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A life that prospers
makes room for play.
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Turn to somebody right close to you,
smile and say, "Hey, did you
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know a life that prospers
makes room for play?".
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Tell somebody beside you
that right now.
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Because they don't believe me.
Now, remind me, remind me
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to tell you later how you
could possibly get a thousand dollars.
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So just remind me because,
you know, I might forget.
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But let me pray right now
before we do anything else.
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God, I want everybody
within earshot to prosper.
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I want everybody in earshot to have
a life that is full, a life
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that's satisfying,
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a life where we sense You and
where we get closer to understanding
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You and feeling Your
love and power.
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I know that play has
something to do with that.
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And I know that You have something for
all of us who are here today.
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So help me to serve Your people.
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I pray these things according to
character and identity of Jesus.
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Amen. You know, I know some of us
might have a bit of a religious
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background. And people who have religious
backgrounds tend to not be
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very fun. I'm sorry to
say it, but it's true.
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People who, you know, just man,
they just want everything right.
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They want do everything
right and moral.
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They want to -- They want
to have things buttoned up.
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They think that God is an engineer.
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He is an engineer and
He's also an artist.
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He is somebody
who gives instruction.
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And He also is somebody
who I believe skips rope.
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And I wish that I could tell you
right now, I wish I could give you
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chapter and verse in the Bible of
a verse that would say, "Thou shalt
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not -- Thou shalt play.".
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I wish I could find one
that said: thou shalt play.
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There it is, guys, thou shalt play.
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There it is, so obviously
God wants us to play.
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I can't show you that verse today.
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I also can't show you a verse in
the Bible that says: Thou shalt eat.
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I can't show you one in
the Bible says: thou shalt sleep.
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I can't find you one in the
Bible says: thou shalt brush your teeth.
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But all these things we
know are good and important.
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And we know that God has wired
us to need things and want them.
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My goal today is to get you to
play because the mark of everybody who
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prospers is a mark of somebody
who makes time to play.
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And what I mean by
play? Play is this definition:
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Time just slips away from us and
results in us being more energy --
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energized. Anything that is fun, we
lose time over, and it energizes
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us for the rest of our life.
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I've been in this topic
now for, gosh, several years.
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All of us naturally want to play.
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I'll get into that in a moment.
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There's something about that, something
that says something about us
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as humans, that all little
humans, little children naturally play,
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and then we lose it
as we get older.
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It's like our life and culture just
kicks the play right out of us.
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And when a person who's been responsible
to help me sort of have a
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play awakening over the last decade or
so is his name is Dr.
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Stuart Brown. Here's what he says:
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I love that.
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It appears purposeless.
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It appears like there's
no point to it.
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But no, it does
something in our neurochemistry.
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I don't know why it is, but if
you were an over eater, we would have
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a better time of getting you to
change your food intake than if you
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were an anorexic.
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It's harder to get somebody who
is overindulging to stop something
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than it is to take somebody who
is not doing anything of something
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and have them start it.
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I'm very confident we don't have very
many people who are playing too
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much. I'm very confident of that.
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And I've got a job ahead of me in
the midst of this Journey to try to
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get many of us who are play
anorexics to actually start to consume
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play. Why don't we play?
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Just five ideas for you real quick.
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One is we believe
it's for children.
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Children grow up and so therefore, I've
grown up and I don't play,
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just like kids don't play. Two,
we don't want to allocate resources
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to it because play takes
resources, time resources, money resources.
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We also fear that if I play, I'm
going to step out of the purpose
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train and I'm going
to lose my slot.
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Someone else is going to come in and
do my job or someone else is
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going to show people that I'm
really not all that necessary.
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We're afraid of losing
control, losing our spots.
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Four, there isn't a play movement.
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Maybe Dr. Stuart Brown has affected me
so much because like he's one
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coherent voice that
talks about play.
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Maybe we should just start
a play movement #Iplay.
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There's no #Iplay anywhere.
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No one's exposing that because everyone's
like, "I don't want to let
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anyone know that I'm playing.
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They might think
I'm really juvenile.
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I don't want to let anyone know
that I'm actually spending a lot of
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money on stupid things
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that will have that will have nothing
to show for it, other than a
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healthier me." The fifth reason is
that we have bad theology.
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We have a -- theology is
just the study of God.
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Ology, study or word, theo
is where we get God.
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We have bad theology. We don't know
how to how to study God.
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And all the while in our
culture, friends, we are hurting.
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Opioid addiction, opioid
usage is skyrocketing.
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People on painkillers,
other coping mechanisms.
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Play is our natural way to cope.
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And since we're not playing, we're
not naturally coping and we're
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leaning more and more
into artificial means.
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CNBC said this recently:.
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We don't want any of those in here.
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Why are we burned out?
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Because we're always on
the purpose train.
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We're always wanting to make
our life count for something.
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We always want to check everything
off the to do list.
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We always want everything to have
a point to our life.
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We want to just keep pushing
and pushing instead of playing.
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And in this culture that we're in,
the Bible gives us verses that
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just smack us in the face of
our cultural reality of dissing play.
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Here's one from Ecclesiastes
3:9-13, it says this:
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God's gift to men is that we get to
earn money and we get to use some
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of that money to pay for
play, to pay for pleasure.
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This is God's gift to men.
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And when we can identify ways
that we are blessing ourselves, ways
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that we are experiencing pleasure, ways
that we are playing, we are
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shunning the very gift of God.
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Who who likes it when you give
a gift and someone shuns it?
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Nobody likes that. It's insulting.
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God has given us
the ability to play.
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When we don't play, we
are shunning his gift.
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J.I. Packer who just to look at him,
I don't know if this guy's ever
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known a day of play in his life.
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I don't know. Just
look at that guy.
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My gosh, it looks like
he eats lemons for breakfast.
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[laughter] He's actually a very well-known
theologian who died a few
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years ago. And here's what he says.
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Not good. Too many of us, we're just
stuck in the status quo of our
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current world. We're stuck in the
monotony of our current world.
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We're stuck in the grind of our
current world that's just grinding us
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down to a nub. And what play
is, play is revenge against status quo.
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Play is revenge against monotony.
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Play is revenge against the life
that's grounding us down because I
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thumb my nose at all of
that stuff when I say,
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"No, no, I'm not a human
doing, I'm a human being.
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And I will be in this earth
and I will be with my God.
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And I will experience every joy
that He has given me.
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I will experience every opportunity that
comes my way to detach, to
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laugh, to play."
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There's four aspects of play.
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As I share this list, these things
are all ways that we play, they're
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all signs that we are playing.
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And the more of these things that
you can have engaged in your play,
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the more fulfilling your play
is going to be.
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One aspect of how
we play is spiritual.
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Play is a spiritual rhythm.
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Play forces us to trust God.
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When I play, I'm not earning money,
I'm not getting ahead in the
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workplace. I am trusting that God is
going to keep my job and I'm
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going to eat.
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So it's very important to understand
when the earth was first
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created, God creates the
earth in six days.
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Whether those are figurative days or
literal days, you can have your
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own debate on those. That's not
really my interest at this point.
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And He on the sixth day,
God creates men and women.
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And then it says on
the seventh day, God rested.
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So when God rests on the seventh
day, what do people who just got
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created on the sixth day, what
do they have to do?
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Rest, they have to rest.
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Which really sounds odd, like day
six human beings are created.
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We're supposed to
be fruitful multiply.
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So you'd think God would
say, "Okay, I've created you.
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Chop, chop, go, go, go.".
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As if human beings are
like, "Okay, let's go.
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Let's go. I can't leave my first
day, full day of existence, can't
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go. And what dod I do my first day?
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I rest.
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I play because we're not human
doings, we are human beings.
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And it says something about
the spirituality of prayer, the
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spirituality of playing that when
we're not playing, we're actually
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not trusting God.
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When we're not playing, we're
actually puffing ourselves up, thinking
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that we're so important to the universe
the world can't do without me
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being on purpose every single day.
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It's not true. It sends us
something to the sign about the
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spirituality of play.
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Another one, the very first miracle
that Jesus ever does is creating
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wine out of water.
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It's at a wedding.
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It's towards the end
of the wedding.
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And it's crazy. There's a lot of
stuff going on in this miracle,
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there is. But we can't get away
from what actually took place is the
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first miracle of Jesus, the son of
God does is enable the party to
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continue. He enables play to keep going
for -- don't give me any of
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this crap of oh, well, that was
Welch's grape juice that He created.
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No, he didn't.
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The wine steward at the
events says, "Oh, my gosh.
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Here we are later on the party
and you brought out the best wine.
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Most of the people bring the awful
wine to begin with and then once
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their taste buds are are numb --
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the good wine to begin with, once
their taste buds are numb, then
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they bring the awful wine out.
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But you brought the
best wine out layer.".
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Yeah, that's my God. That's my God
who starts and keep the party
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going. Yeah. You can clap for that.
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That's fine. [applause] I want you
to think about your parents,
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however old your parents are, however
old you are, if you're, you
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know, if you're 14 or
you're 24, or you're 34.
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We want to be around our parents
if it's a life giving experience,
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that's what we want.
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We don't want to be around our
parents if every time they're going to
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be around us they're going
to give us purpose.
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Every time we're around our parents they're
going to give us a new
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00:31:01
list of things that we need
to be doing in our life.
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00:31:04
We just don't want to do that.
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00:31:06
And if we think that being around
God it's just about getting a new
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00:31:09
list to obey, just getting new
responsibility to follow through on,
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00:31:13
well, guess what? No wonder many of
us don't want to be around God.
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00:31:16
God is not a dentist.
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00:31:19
He's not a dentist. Hermey
wants to be a dentist.
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00:31:23
I want to be a dentist.
-
00:31:24
Remember that from Rudolph the
Red Nosed Reindeer and Hermey?
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00:31:26
Hermey wants to be a dentist.
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00:31:29
No, this is -- this is not
who God is created to be.
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00:31:33
He's not a dentist.
-
00:31:34
He's not a divine dentist in the
sky who's looking to give you pain.
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00:31:38
My apologies to all
your dentists out there.
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00:31:40
God loves dentists.
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00:31:42
He does. I just don't love dentists, at
least I don't like going to a
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00:31:46
dentist. My dentist
understands that, too.
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00:31:48
Thank you for everything. But God wants
us to be in relation with
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00:31:53
Him. And He wants us to feel.
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00:31:54
He wants us to
experience His fullness.
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00:31:59
And we can't do that
if we're not playing.
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00:32:01
Exodus 5:1:
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00:32:11
This is when the nation of
Israel gets out of slavery.
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00:32:14
They're led by Moses and
they get out of slavery.
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00:32:17
And God tells Pharaoh, who is
controlling nation of Israel the
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00:32:22
reasons is I want them to lead
a festival for me in the wilderness.
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00:32:26
And there's like seven of these
things that God institutes actually
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00:32:30
were coming into a Jewish
festival season right now.
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00:32:33
These festivals still continue and some
of these things are amazing
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00:32:37
multiday parties.
-
00:32:38
They're are a lot, a lot of fun.
-
00:32:39
And God instituted these things because
He wants His people to
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00:32:43
experience Him, to have fun with
Him, to actually play with Him.
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00:32:50
The second thing that play taps
into isn't just the spirituality of
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00:32:56
play, it's the physicality of play.
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00:33:00
It's the physicality of play.
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00:33:02
Play happens in periods of rest.
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00:33:06
Play can be restful, but
play does not equal rest.
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00:33:11
What I mean is simply
vegging out is not play.
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00:33:15
Simply taking a nap is not play.
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00:33:18
Simply sleeping is not play.
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00:33:20
Even taking a vacation
is not necessarily play.
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00:33:23
Play can happen on those things, but
play is when we get engaged in
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00:33:27
our environment. We dance, one foot in
front of the other or we we
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00:33:31
play checkers with somebody else or we
would take a walk through a
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00:33:35
park or we go with some friends to
a ballgame and we cheer or we ice
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00:33:40
skates or we bird watch or
we're doing something out and we're
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00:33:45
physically engaging and we lose ourselves
in the physicality of it.
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00:33:52
Proverbs 17: 22 says:.
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00:34:01
A crushed spirit dries
up the bones.
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00:34:04
I don't know if when this passage
was written, if they were giving a
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00:34:08
clue as to why some cancers
happen and ulcers take place.
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00:34:13
Because when we are stressed and when
we were in purpose all the time
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00:34:17
and when we are not detaching,
our bones literally can get brittle.
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00:34:22
We literally have physiological
effects from not playing.
-
00:34:28
It's a massive, massive thing and might
be why are our health rate
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00:34:33
and our life expectancy has dipped
in the last couple of years.
-
00:34:36
It's ridiculous that it would dip in
the last couple of years as our
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00:34:38
medicine advances, our
medicine advances.
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00:34:41
But medicine can't keep up with
our poor choices of not playing.
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00:34:45
Medicine can't keep up with our
poor choices of not rest fully
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00:34:48
playing, of not engaging
all of our mind.
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00:34:51
When we're on purpose, when we're
doing our job, our normal thing,
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00:34:55
whatever that is, if it's raising our
kids or balancing the books or
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00:34:58
closing sales and, well, whatever, keeping
up our apartment or house
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00:35:02
that everyone. When we're on
that stuff, our enzymes our
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00:35:07
neurochemicals in our brain are going
the same direction all the
-
00:35:11
time. W e literally wear
a groove in our thinking.
-
00:35:14
We get a rut in
our thinking, in our neurochemistry.
-
00:35:17
That's what happens, which is why the
longer you're on the job, if
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00:35:22
you're going to work past 60
hours, you are fooling yourself, maybe
-
00:35:26
some would arguing past 50 hours,
you get -- you get exponentially
-
00:35:30
less productive the longer
you are at work.
-
00:35:33
And it's a neurochemical scientific
reason because you're your
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00:35:36
chemicals keep going the same way.
-
00:35:38
You're trying to get your brain to
just work harder and think of a
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00:35:42
new breakthrough. But
it's worn out.
-
00:35:44
The grooves are there. When you play,
when you detach and you do
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00:35:48
whatever you're doing, your neurochemicals
take a rest in those
-
00:35:51
grooves and they start
finding different neural connections.
-
00:35:55
And this is why
it's recuperative, too.
-
00:35:56
This is why it's restorative.
-
00:35:57
This is why time and time
again my biggest breakthroughs don't come
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00:36:02
through when I'm in the office.
-
00:36:03
My biggest breakthroughs don't come
when I'm in brainstorming
-
00:36:06
meetings. My biggest breakthroughs come when
I'm on a bike trip.
-
00:36:10
My biggest breakthroughs come when
I'm hiking with my family.
-
00:36:13
My biggest breakthroughs come when
I'm doing anything, anything at
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00:36:16
all other than my purpose.
-
00:36:19
It's a beautiful, it's a wonderful
thing, it's how God has created
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00:36:22
us. Spiritual: when I am physically
engaged in my environment, I
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00:36:29
spiritually feel close to God.
-
00:36:32
I'll find myself just
laughing and just smiling.
-
00:36:36
When I'm laughing and smiling I'll just
say to God, "God, thank you.
-
00:36:39
Thank you that I get to do this.
-
00:36:41
Thank you that I get
to get physically engaged."
-
00:36:44
Relational. Spiritual,
physical, relational
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00:36:49
When we play with people,
it's beautiful, it's amazing.
-
00:36:52
Last weekend there was balls that
were dropped from ceilings and we
-
00:36:58
had a good old time. Apparently
at Crossroads Eastside, they dropped
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00:37:01
bowling balls from the ceiling.
Someone didn't appreciate it up
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00:37:03
there. [laughter] But was these balls
that dropped and where I was
-
00:37:07
sitting in the front row there
was this ball right from me.
-
00:37:09
And I thought, "Oh, man, I'm just
going to loft this one way over,
-
00:37:11
get it kind of in back rows."
-
00:37:13
So I went up and I kicked this
thing, except I didn't get the loft
-
00:37:16
that I anticipated. I pelted this woman
right in the face, like from
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00:37:22
six feet away. She had glasses on,
wham, I just smashed her right in
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00:37:25
the face. And I felt so bad.
-
00:37:26
I was like, "Oh, my
gosh, I'm so sorry."
-
00:37:28
I was going up
there, I'm hugging her.
-
00:37:30
I'm sorry. And she was laughing.
-
00:37:31
She's like, I'm sorry.
-
00:37:33
I'm glad I didn't get -- I
didn't get anything from an attorney this
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00:37:37
last week. It was good. So
the second service, the second service,
-
00:37:41
same thing. A ball came, okay.
-
00:37:42
I got that. I'm not going to --
I'm not going to kind of go towards
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00:37:45
this section which was
right beside me. .
-
00:37:46
I'm going to loft it
over on this section.
-
00:37:49
So same thing, went to loft it
up, same thing, line drive, pelted
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00:37:53
this guy right smack in the nose.
-
00:37:55
I mean, bam, it just put
his head back, the whole thing.
-
00:37:58
Same thing, I feel like --
I feel like a turd.
-
00:38:01
I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
-
00:38:04
And there -- and I realized, that
was after the two Saturday services
-
00:38:07
that I did, I realized that
like in both situations, even though
-
00:38:11
these people got pelted in the
face unexpectedly, I made two new
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00:38:16
friends. [laughter] Like
we laughed.
-
00:38:20
There was something about us laughing
each one for a minute, just
-
00:38:23
laughing that literally
bonded us together.
-
00:38:25
So I went into Sunday's service
saying, "I'm going to pelt somebody
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00:38:27
in the face every service." [laughter].
I didn't kick it because it's
-
00:38:30
too hard, so I was just
throwing it in people's faces.
-
00:38:31
And the same thing, everyone
laughed every single time.
-
00:38:34
I'm not saying you have to abuse
somebody or get abused for play, but
-
00:38:39
it helps. It does. There's something
about when we are relational and
-
00:38:44
we are engaged with one another.
-
00:38:46
I was on this -- we're on this
bike trip that I did with some friends
-
00:38:52
and I. It's a
way that we're relational.
-
00:38:54
We're physically engaged
this motorcycle trip.
-
00:38:56
And we do talk about God and we
thank God for it, but it's really not
-
00:39:00
a God trip. It's
a bike trip, right?
-
00:39:01
We found this last bike trip
just weird, weird stuff happened.
-
00:39:06
We got to the end
of the day, we're tired.
-
00:39:07
And bunch of us were just sitting
on the side of this creek and
-
00:39:10
someone picked up this rock, just took
this rock and just like threw
-
00:39:13
it at this bigger
rock in the creek.
-
00:39:15
And someone's like, "Oh, I
could hit that, too.".
-
00:39:18
So he went up and hit it.
-
00:39:19
And then, Oh, I can hit it. And
then before we knew it, a game broke
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00:39:22
out. It was, okay, see who can
get it best out of five.
-
00:39:26
So we did that and so whoever won
that round, then got to choose the
-
00:39:31
next rock that we were
going to all aim for.
-
00:39:33
We kept score and time passed up.
-
00:39:36
We might have done that for two
hours, just sitting there a bunch of
-
00:39:41
40 and 50 year olds. I guess there
was my son, 20 year old, just
-
00:39:44
throwing rocks. It was so fun.
-
00:39:46
We did it like every night.
-
00:39:47
One night there was no rocks, we were
on the side of a hill where
-
00:39:49
there was -- where
there was pine trees.
-
00:39:53
So we had to use pine cones.
-
00:39:55
That's hard. I mean, in pine cones,
20 yards, because you've got to
-
00:39:59
account for the drag.
-
00:40:00
It was -- we laughed every time.
-
00:40:03
It didn't cost us a
dime, that thing didn't.
-
00:40:06
We were bonding with each other.
-
00:40:07
We were physically doing something,
it was just beautiful.
-
00:40:12
There used to be a saying decades ago,
I don't know if it still goes
-
00:40:16
round or if you've heard or not.
-
00:40:17
But there was some religious organization
that paid for it, this the
-
00:40:20
saying was on billboards. I
think it's a good saying.
-
00:40:22
The saying is: families who
pray together, stay together.
-
00:40:26
Families who pray
together, stay together.
-
00:40:30
I'm pro prayer, just
in case you're wondering.
-
00:40:32
I am pro prayer. I pray a lot.
-
00:40:36
I appreciate prayer.
It's wonderful.
-
00:40:37
Wonderful. And my family, my kids
would tell you that our prayer
-
00:40:43
times together we're very rarely anything else
but a time for them to
-
00:40:47
cry. I was just awful
at family prayer times.
-
00:40:51
I was awful like let's get everyone
together and, you know, study the
-
00:40:55
Bible together. And I'm
a relatively good teacher.
-
00:40:57
But they were always train
wrecks, always train wrecks.
-
00:41:01
I believe you should be praying
with your family, I think it's
-
00:41:02
wonderful. But I tell you what I
found out is just as powerful and
-
00:41:05
maybe a starting place, maybe even
more potent is families that play
-
00:41:10
together, stay together.
-
00:41:12
Couples that play
together, stay together.
-
00:41:15
Friends who play
together, stay together.
-
00:41:18
Teams that play
together, stay together.
-
00:41:22
There's something about the relational
glue of being with somebody
-
00:41:25
and laughing that binds
us close together.
-
00:41:28
My kids could tell you nothing that
they remember of a formal family
-
00:41:32
kind of worship thing or Bible
study thing or a formal family
-
00:41:35
praying. They probably couldn't
recount a single one.
-
00:41:39
But my gosh, you get us started
talking about the stupid stories that
-
00:41:41
we have, they go on and
on and on and on.
-
00:41:45
Wherever we were in a pool, any
pool, anywhere, wherever it was, it
-
00:41:48
never -- it wasn't our own.
-
00:41:50
We never had a pool. Where ever it
was, there would be games in the
-
00:41:52
pool. You know, jump.
-
00:41:54
Hey, you all jump off those different
three marks and I'll throw a
-
00:41:57
ball to you and we'll keep score
of who catches the ball the most.
-
00:42:00
It's called circuit
-
00:42:01
Or I'd get them in there and I'd
throw them around the pool and I'd
-
00:42:04
have things like, oh, we're gonna
make this one washing machine.
-
00:42:06
I would just take them and go, just
jamming them up in the water, you
-
00:42:09
know, up, down, up, down, up, down.
-
00:42:11
And so this is gentle cycle.
-
00:42:14
And then I'd say,
this is deep cleansing.
-
00:42:16
I'd smash them up. And all
different kinds of stuff that --
-
00:42:20
They would laugh. [gasping]
That would laugh.
-
00:42:24
We lived in this little, little house
on Linwood Road in the Mount
-
00:42:28
Lookout part of area of Linwood
Road is a very busy road.
-
00:42:31
And on our yard, the backyard
wasn't conducive for a trampoline.
-
00:42:35
The front yard was a little
bit more conducive for a trampoline.
-
00:42:38
So we put it on the front yard.
-
00:42:40
And the trampoline had
a lean to it.
-
00:42:42
And neighbors love, by the way, when
you put a trampoline in your
-
00:42:45
front yard. They just --
they just love that.
-
00:42:48
So we would get -- We would
go out and do trampoline at night.
-
00:42:52
And they would come to me and
say, "Dad, let's go out to the
-
00:42:54
trampoline.". And I would do this little
game I didn't really want to
-
00:42:56
go. Because after an adult does the
trampoline a few times, it's just
-
00:42:59
not fun anymore, you know? So I'd
be like, "Ookay, after -- as soon
-
00:43:03
as I've finish my wine." And I would
take my wine and I'd go --
-
00:43:11
And I put it down and
keep talking to my wife.
-
00:43:13
And I would take -- I've taken
like half a drop of wine.
-
00:43:16
There's only this much wine, but I
took it down like that much.
-
00:43:19
I'd say, "Oh, let me finish."
-
00:43:20
I'd do it again. And these little
kids would be looking me going --
-
00:43:22
[laughter] They kept hoping that all the
wine was gone and then it
-
00:43:27
was gone I'd take them
out on the trampoline thing.
-
00:43:31
You know, it was great when they were
like two or one and a half.
-
00:43:34
They were just starting to walk.
-
00:43:35
And I used to love doing
backdrops where I would hold them.
-
00:43:37
So I would hold on my chest and
then come up backdrops, so their face
-
00:43:41
is coming straight down to the mat.
-
00:43:44
[yells], wham, you come back up,
it's wonderful, is was great stuff.
-
00:43:48
One time we're on the front there,
I say, "Hey, let's go sled
-
00:43:50
riding.". The best hill we had was
the front yard because the front
-
00:43:53
yard was very gentle and then
there was a drop off.
-
00:43:57
But remember, I said it
was a very busy street.
-
00:43:59
That's right. So the -- so the
snowplows would come down and they
-
00:44:03
plowed that big berm of snow and
so acted like a perfect jump
-
00:44:06
So here's an idea. Get up the top
and like sled down and I'll just
-
00:44:10
stand on the edge of like
this lane and I'll catch you.
-
00:44:14
That's exactly they did. They'd come
down and they'd fly through the
-
00:44:16
air in their saucer
and I'd catch them.
-
00:44:18
And then till someone swore at me,
they were very mad, who was
-
00:44:20
driving, driving by because it scared
the heck out of them.
-
00:44:23
And I stopped doing that. But
today still, whether it's going camping
-
00:44:28
as a family. I took the family
to Vegas a couple months ago.
-
00:44:33
You did? I did.
It was pretty awesome.
-
00:44:35
It was wonderful. It was. It
was -- it was really good.
-
00:44:39
Anything you can get going
with laughing with other people?
-
00:44:43
is going to bind you together,
change your neurochemistry, give you
-
00:44:47
zest for life.
-
00:44:49
NBC recently said this:.
-
00:45:07
I'll just say it this simple now: if
I can't -- if I can't laugh with
-
00:45:11
you, we're not going to be friends.
-
00:45:14
We're not. If I can't play with
you, we're not going to be friends.
-
00:45:16
I can be friendly to you and I
love you and I'm thankful for you and
-
00:45:20
care for you, but we only self
select to spend time with people who
-
00:45:24
we get a charge out of, who we
can play with, whatever the form of
-
00:45:27
play is. It may not be any of
the stupid stuff that I just mentioned.
-
00:45:32
But if your thing is birdwatching,
you're going to wanna play with
-
00:45:35
someone who birdwatches.
-
00:45:37
If your thing is skateboarding, it's gonna
be you want to be with
-
00:45:40
somebody who skateboards with you.
-
00:45:41
If your thing is finger painting, you're
going to want to be with
-
00:45:44
somebody who finger
paints with you.
-
00:45:45
Whatever it is, it
bonds us closer together.
-
00:45:49
And when we do this, we
start to change as a person.
-
00:45:55
We start to -- We
start to come alive.
-
00:45:58
One last quote from
my play heroes, Dr.
-
00:46:00
Stuart Brown, he says this:
-
00:46:12
The opposite of play is not work.
-
00:46:15
The opposite of play is depression.
-
00:46:18
And I'm not saying that everybody
who has clinical depression hasn't
-
00:46:21
been playing. I'm not saying that.
-
00:46:24
I am saying there's a heck of a
lot of us who walk around our heads
-
00:46:28
down who don't feel right.
-
00:46:29
There's a very simple solution.
-
00:46:32
You were created to play.
-
00:46:33
Your Heavenly Father made
you to play.
-
00:46:36
And if you can't identify when
you've been playing and when you've
-
00:46:38
been losing time, it only makes sense
that we'd be losing our minds.
-
00:46:43
It only makes sense.
-
00:46:44
There isn't a single parent I know
that's excited when his kid makes
-
00:46:49
the honor roll and all they do
is study, all they do is study.
-
00:46:53
In fact I know parents who
are very concerned about their kids
-
00:46:56
because they can't get their
face out of the books.
-
00:46:58
Eventually you start to grieve, like
you want to see your kids
-
00:47:01
laughing. You want to see your
kids running around a soccer field,
-
00:47:04
even if they're not any good.
-
00:47:05
You want to see your
kids in the sandbox.
-
00:47:07
You want to see your kids
at Taekwondo or doing something.
-
00:47:11
As parents, we understand this.
-
00:47:13
I'm telling you, this is
your Heavenly Father, He grieves.
-
00:47:18
He grieves when his children aren't
taking advantage of the gift of
-
00:47:23
pleasure. The gift of play.
-
00:47:27
I was surfing the Internet and I
ran across -- actually no, I didn't
-
00:47:32
surf.
-
00:47:33
Someone gave me a heads up of
this video that somebody made on their
-
00:47:37
Facebook page.
-
00:47:38
And man, I think it's -- I
think it's insightful enough that we would
-
00:47:41
all be well served to watch it.
-
00:47:47
-I wanted to see if people in the
city were too busy to take a moment
-
00:47:49
for themselves. So I went downtown with
a group of friends and we
-
00:47:54
built a giant ball pit. And
I asked people this question:
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00:48:03
-Excuse me, sir.
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00:48:05
Are you busy? -I've got a meeting.
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00:48:08
How busy? Are you too busy to
have fun for just like a couple
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00:48:11
minutes? Hey, what's up man?
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00:48:13
Are you busy right now?
-Um, a little bit.
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00:48:16
Are you busy right now? We've got a
ball pit here e get off it here.
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00:48:19
We just want to see if people
are too busy to have fun.
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00:48:23
-A ball pit? -Yeah. You
want to jump in?
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00:48:31
-You're in? -I'll do it.
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00:48:33
-Let's have fun. -I'll
do it. -Awesome.
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00:48:35
Let's do it. I'm coming.
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00:48:38
I'm coming in. Baby.
[music and laughter]
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00:49:20
-Yo, what's up? We're downtown.
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00:49:25
-When was the last time you just
took a break to have fun?
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00:49:28
-Really? Dan, what do you do?
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00:49:30
. -Pretty stressful?
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00:49:34
-Why do you think some people
are afraid of having fun?
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00:50:16
-No problem, no problem. Have
a great day, man.
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00:50:18
Thank you so much, man. I
appreciate. -This was good, man.
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00:50:37
[cheers and applause} -Isn't that
good? Man, just something comes
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00:50:41
alive inside just watching it.
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00:50:44
And that last little piece
is just emotional, it's emotional.
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00:50:48
There's a spiritual thing that happens
when we play because we're
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00:50:51
doing something God has
wired us to do.
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00:50:54
We're physically doing something
when we're playing.
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00:50:57
It relationally bonds us.
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00:50:59
And the result of this is
there is something emotional that takes
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00:51:02
place in this.
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00:51:04
Our fear subsides.
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00:51:08
Our paranoia is subside.
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00:51:11
Our stresses go away.
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00:51:12
we forget about everything else.
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00:51:14
That's why it's important to
have tactile multisensory play,
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00:51:18
because the more of our humanity we
get involved in the whatever your
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00:51:22
prefer play is,
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00:51:23
the more of ourselves is preoccupied so
that it is not possible to
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00:51:27
think about the things
we're stressed about.
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00:51:29
It's not possible to
think about our problems.
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00:51:32
They all just go away.
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00:51:34
They vanish. And emotionally, this
is a huge thing.
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00:51:39
One of my hobbies, it's a pretty
sick hobby, but I'll just tell you
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00:51:41
what it is. One of my hobbies is
doing -- getting intel on people who
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00:51:46
crash and burn their life.
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00:51:48
So there's a lot of peers of
mine, people who do have similar lives
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00:51:53
that I do, do a similar job that
I do, who just just check out, they
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00:51:58
go off the deep rails. See, the thing
is, all of us are wired for
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00:52:02
play. Your Heavenly Dad
wired you for play.
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00:52:06
So you'll either take care of yourself
and you will play or you will
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00:52:11
stay on the purpose bandwagon and
eventually you will find some kind
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00:52:15
of play that is destructive
and will hurt you.
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00:52:18
You will start abusing alcohol.
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00:52:20
You will start to have -- you
will start to have an adulterous
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00:52:23
affair. You will take up some
other addictive behavior that is a
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00:52:27
secret vice and you will
be destroyed by it.
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00:52:30
It's where -- all of
us have to play.
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00:52:32
You will play one way or the other.
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00:52:33
It will be healthy or
it will be destructive.
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00:52:36
I'll be secretive. And that's one of the
things I found out when I do
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00:52:39
these biopsies, autopsies of people who
have tanked their lives or
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00:52:44
tanked their ministries.
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00:52:45
A consistent theme is
they didn't have play.
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00:52:50
They didn't have a hobby.
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00:52:51
If I asked them, what
do you do for fun?
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00:52:54
They'd go, "(stammering) Read
from my next sermon.
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00:52:56
I really like reading.
I really like reading."
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00:52:58
I like reading, too, but if I'm
reading for what I'm going to preach
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00:53:02
about, that is work, that is
not play because I'm reading constantly
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00:53:06
thinking, "Okay, well I can..."
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00:53:08
Do you know? What is it? What
is it that you do for fun?
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00:53:13
What is that?
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00:53:14
The book of 1 Timothy 6:17
and following it says this:.
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00:53:19
"As for the rich in this present age,"
which by the way, who is the
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00:53:23
rich in this present age?
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00:53:24
That would be anybody who has any
money to do anything outside of
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00:53:29
your shelter, your utilities and your
food, because that's really all
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00:53:32
you need. If you've got money
for anything else, you're rich because
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00:53:36
most of the other rest of
the world can't do that.
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00:53:45
...who richly provides us with everything
so we can help the poor.
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00:53:49
No, it doesn't say that. God
who richly provides us with everything
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00:53:54
so we have fat savings.
-
00:53:55
No, it doesn't say that. God
who richly provides us with everything
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00:53:59
so we can feel good about
how much money we have.
-
00:54:02
No, it doesn't. God who richly provides
us with everything so we can
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00:54:06
get our name on the museum.
No, it doesn't say that.
-
00:54:08
"God who richly provides us with
everything so we can enjoy it."
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00:54:12
So in other words, if you've got any
sense of cash at all, a godly
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00:54:19
expenditure of your money is to enjoy
your money, which means to play
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00:54:23
with your money.
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00:54:24
To buy play, to buy pleasure,
whatever that is, a vacation, a
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00:54:30
scooter, a lesson to skydive, a
skateboard to zoom on, some roller
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00:54:38
blades. I don't know, I mean
there are hundreds of different places
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00:54:41
to play, and I have to work really
hard to think of ways that I
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00:54:46
wouldn't play, because I
know I'm on.
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00:54:47
I'm not naming the ways I play.
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00:54:49
I'm thinking of all the ways that
everybody who is not like me can
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00:54:52
play. You don't have to play like
me, but you do have to play.
-
00:54:56
You do have to play. So here's where
we're gone as we get ready to
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00:55:01
get out of here today. We have
our first group meeting this week,
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00:55:04
first group. It is not too
late to get in a group.
-
00:55:06
You want to be in a group.
-
00:55:07
You're not going be able to play if
you're not going to get in a
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00:55:10
group. These are gonna be
very, very fun multisensory things.
-
00:55:14
You can still go to the app, to
the website and get in a group.
-
00:55:17
If you are a leader, you've got
to have the Crossroads app for your
-
00:55:22
leader, guys. If you're a leader of
one groups, you've got to have
-
00:55:24
the Crossroads app for
your leader guide.
-
00:55:25
If you don't have a guide,
go ahead and get your guide.
-
00:55:29
Okay? All right.
-
00:55:30
Then I think that's about it.
-
00:55:32
Let's -- (shouting)
A thousand dollars?
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00:55:34
Some of you are
like, "A thousand dollars.
-
00:55:36
You said a thousand dollars.
-
00:55:38
What is it? Thousand dollars?".
-
00:55:41
Well, now that you ask, we are
going to have a treasure hunt where
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00:55:48
you can get a thousand dollars.
-
00:55:51
There is a hidden treasure.
-
00:55:53
There is a hidden treasure
someplace on planet Earth.
-
00:56:00
And if you live in Ohio, Kentucky
or Indiana, you have a much better
-
00:56:04
shot at getting
this hidden treasure.
-
00:56:06
But anybody can get it anywhere.
-
00:56:09
And you're going to be talking
about that in your first group.
-
00:56:11
There's a thousand dollars to be had
if you -- not only the first
-
00:56:15
one. If you get to that treasure,
you'll be able to enter your name
-
00:56:20
for getting that thousand dollars.
-
00:56:22
You'll get more of that
in your group for details.
-
00:56:24
I'm also gonna give you a clue.
-
00:56:26
I'm going to buy
some followers on Instagram.
-
00:56:28
So if you want to come to check
me out on Instagram, I'm going to
-
00:56:30
give a clue in
my stories on Instagram.
-
00:56:33
All you need is someone in
your group who's Instagram friendly, or
-
00:56:35
maybe you want to try it yourself.
-
00:56:37
We're gonna give -- I'm gonna
give a clue this week.
-
00:56:39
It's gonna be one of
the ways we play.
-
00:56:42
You know, you need to know this.
Your Heavenly Dad is nuts about you.
-
00:56:47
He is. He' just nuts about you.
-
00:56:50
And He likes your smile.
-
00:56:52
He he likes to hear you laugh.
-
00:56:55
He even likes to hear 40 year
olds who weigh 300 pounds giggle.
-
00:57:01
He likes it.
-
00:57:03
He likes to see you use your
creativity to do things that are totally
-
00:57:08
unproductive and do nothing
but bring you joy.
-
00:57:12
You would do Him a great favor
to figure this thing out this Journey.
-
00:57:16
And that's why part of why this Journey
is here, to help all of us in
-
00:57:21
that area, because He's
really nuts about you.
-
00:57:23
And we need to get this one done.
-
00:57:25
We need t get this one right
for our ourselves, for our own sanity.
-
00:57:29
Come on. Your life
is not that important.
-
00:57:31
It's not. We don't have to
be as serious as we are.
-
00:57:36
We have what we have because our
God wants us to experience the
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00:57:40
fullness of life. We've got
to play to do it.
-
00:57:42
God, I thank You that You're not
a taskmaster, You're not just some
-
00:57:47
rule maker and rule enforcer.
-
00:57:50
You're somebody who wants
us to detach.
-
00:57:54
Thank You for giving us the
truth that you've given us today.
-
00:57:56
I thank You that you've given us a
book like the Bible that has so
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00:57:59
many examples of this, I couldn't
even get all of them today.
-
00:58:02
I pray for a spirit of levity to
come on every person who's in the
-
00:58:07
Journey, a spirit of levity.
-
00:58:09
That we would just get light and
we'll get happy and this would
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00:58:12
enable us to be more prosperous.
-
00:58:15
I pray these things according
to the name of Jesus.
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00:58:19
Amen. All right.
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00:58:23
We'll see you next week.
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00:58:24
Have fun at your groups.
It's not too late.
-
00:58:26
Get on them. -Well, the
treasure hunt is on.
-
00:58:32
You're not going to want to miss this.
So be on the lookout for that
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00:58:36
first clue. And if you think you
figure out where the treasure is and
-
00:58:40
it's further than 200 miles
from where you live,
-
00:58:44
we want to enter you
into still win something special.
-
00:58:47
And so if you want to chat with
us and let us know where you think
-
00:58:51
the treasure is and give
us some information about you,
-
00:58:55
you'll be entered into win a five
hundred dollar gift card for your
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00:58:58
whole group to share.
-
00:58:59
Because this is meant to be a
group thing, some play for your group
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00:59:03
to do together. Find that treasure.
-
00:59:05
And so just chat with us when
you think you know where that treasure
-
00:59:09
is and you'll be entered into win.
-
00:59:12
Speaking of group, it's not too
late to get in a group.
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00:59:15
Head to Crossroads.net/journey
-
00:59:18
to get in a Journey group.
-
00:59:20
This is your last chance, like these
24 hours are probably your last
-
00:59:24
chance. And if you're in a
group right now, that first group
-
00:59:27
gathering is this week.
-
00:59:29
And I hope it's a ton of
fun with lots of play for you.
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00:59:33
We'll see you next week for week
three of the Play & Purpose Journey.