Gabriel | A Promise of Peace Week 3

Christmas can be as dark as the shortened days outside our window. We want the hope and joy of the holidays, but good luck finding it amidst all the hurt and noise screaming for our attention. What if there is hope to be found, but we just haven’t seen it yet? Today Kyle takes us on a journey through time, space, and an angel’s perspective to see if maybe the reason why we can’t find hope is because we’re looking at the wrong time.

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    There's a part of the Christmas story
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    that you've probably never heard before,
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    but could change your life
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    and bring you peace this Christmas.
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    Hey, I'm Kyle. Welcome to Crossroads.
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    And I'm going to make an assumption
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    that we all know the same Christmas story, right?
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    Jesus, Mary Joseph, the wise men.
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    But what about everybody else?
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    I mean, is there anybody else?
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    Well, the truth is, the Christmas story
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    goes much further than just your classic nativity scene.
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    And today we're going to uncover some of
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    the unexpected supporting characters of Christmas,
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    people left in the shadows,
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    but who holds significance for our lives today.
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    We can unlock the peace that you need this Christmas.
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    Today, I'm going to uncover the hidden story of Gabriel.
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    That hidden story of Gabriel contains
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    an unexpected question that we have to answer
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    if we're going to get to peace this Christmas.
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    What's the question? What time is it?
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    I don't mean time of day.
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    I mean, in the overarching history
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    that God is writing through eternity.
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    You know, the two classic questions that we ask:
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    God, what am I supposed to do? God, who am I?
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    Well, I think there's a third musketeer in that bunch
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    and not just what and who, but God, when am I?
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    To find the answer we're going to examine
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    both modern physics and some of
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    the oldest, most mystic parts of the entire Bible.
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    And you might want to write this down,
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    connect the promise of the dawn,
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    the science of light, the testimony of stars
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    in the words of angels.
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    And to examine what are the most overlooked characters
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    in the entire Christmas story, the Angel Gabriel.
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    Because he holds the key
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    to getting the answer that we're after.
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    The first time Gabriel shows up is in
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    the Old Testament book of Daniel.
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    The Prophet Daniel had this crazy vision.
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    You can read about it. It's nuts.
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    And Gabriel shows up to interpret it and say,
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    "Here's what it means."
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    And I want you to see what this eternal cosmic being,
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    Gabriel emphasizes to humanity, to you and to me
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    from the very beginning.
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    And he came near the place where I was standing.
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    I was terrified and fell prostrate.
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    "Son of man," he said to me,
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    "understand that the vision concerns
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    the time of the end."
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    He said, "I'm going to tell you what will happen
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    later in the time of wrath,
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    because the vision concerns
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    the appointed time of the end,
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    the vision of the evenings and the mornings
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    that has been told is true, but seal up the vision
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    for it refers to many days from now."
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    Did you notice how much Gabriel
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    stressed time in his interpretation? Why?
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    Because your basic understanding of time,
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    how you interpret the time and when you live
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    will determine how you deal with
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    all the darkness in your life,
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    all the disappointments,
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    all the tragedies that you've experienced.
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    How come school is harder for me than my friends?
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    How come we keep having miscarriages?
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    So, how come I prayed and she died anyway?
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    How come 2000 years after the supposedly great event,
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    the birth of Jesus, the Savior,
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    everything still sucks and needs saving?
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    Why is it still so dark outside?
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    I've asked those questions,
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    and I know either you have too, or you will.
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    And I'm going to be very transparent with you
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    about my wrestling and tell you a piece of my own story
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    that's the hardest of all to talk about.
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    I honestly sat and even tried to come up with
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    a different story to share with you,
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    because this one just is awful.
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    It's the darkest night of my life.
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    It's the day that my father-in-law tragically
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    took his own life despite our prayers
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    that he'd be healed from his depression.
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    It did happen.
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    I had read the prophecies like the one from Isaiah,
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    about the light will dawn
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    and everything's going to be awesome.
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    And then in the days and the months afterwards,
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    I look at my shattered family and I'd shout at God,
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    "This doesn't look like the dawn, God.
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    It still seems like it's night out.
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    I thought You said the light was coming
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    and that horrible things wouldn't happen.
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    I thought You said the light would come."
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    You know, light and darkness isn't a metaphor
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    that George Lucas made up for Star Wars.
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    It's actually mystic imagery found throughout
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    the entire Bible that's deeply connected
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    to the Christmas story and the prophecies about
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    the rescuer that God promised called the Messiah.
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    Isaiah 9:2 says: The people walking in darkness
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    have seen a great light.
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    On those living in the land of deep darkness,
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    a light has dawned.
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    With those words God made a promise to the world.
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    He says yes.
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    He says, "You live in darkness, but there will be
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    a time when the light will dawn."
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    And throughout all of human history
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    and across all cultures,
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    that image of light and darkness
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    has run completely, instinctually, true.
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    Light will come, but when?
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    It's a good question, and it's actually one
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    that Jesus said to ask.
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    Luke 12 says:
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    Jesus basically says, "Congratulations.
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    You know today's weather. That's good.
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    But knowing what day is, what today is,
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    that'd better, interpret the time.
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    Now every few years someone will actually come along
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    and they'll say, "This means we're supposed to know
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    when Jesus is coming back.
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    And by the way, everyone, I have great news,
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    I know. I'm the one. I have --
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    I have figured it out. I know. Everybody, listen."
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    And they'll make a prediction,
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    tie it to an upcoming world event of some kind.
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    20 years ago, it was all about Y2K
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    and then in 2012 it was the end of the Mayan calendar
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    and that meant the world was going to end,
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    Jesus would come back.
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    Aa couple of years later it was the blood moons,
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    you know, but we're still here.
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    So it turns out predicting the end of the world
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    not exactly an exact science,
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    but a great way to sell books.
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    It also turns out that Jesus says
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    no one will ever know that right.
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    Now Luke 12 says the Son of Man will come
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    at an hour when you did not expect Him.
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    So, listen, interpret the times
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    doesn't mean interpret when Jesus is coming back.
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    He's saying, "Understand when you are alive,
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    in the arc of the history of God that He's writing.
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    Understand your time."
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    It is very important for me asking me
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    to understand the time it was like asking me to dunk.
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    I don't know if you can tell this right now
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    with where I'm standing,
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    but I'm 5 foot 6 and 7/16, approximately.
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    So if you want me to dunk, I'm gonna need
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    a trampoline and a seven foot hoop.
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    I'm very bad at time, it's the same thing.
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    Anybody else bad at time?
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    It's been the way my whole life.
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    Classic morning scene growing up in the Ranson household
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    is me running to catch the bus
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    with no shoes on or pants.
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    That's literally happened in my life.
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    And it happens because I had no idea
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    that it was time to go to school
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    until it was way past time.
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    Now, as an adult, I understand that
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    it's part of having ADHD.
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    And if I left that alone,
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    it can cause real problems in my relationships.
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    Actually, at work a few years ago,
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    had a brave employee tell me, "You know,
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    you're constantly late to our one on one meetings
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    and it's making me feel very devalued."
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    It's something I've had to work on,
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    my understanding of time, so it doesn't hinder me
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    as a leader and a friend.
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    See, when there's confusion and conflict about time
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    in a relationship, it can be devastating.
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    It's the same with us and God.
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    The confusion about time is wrecking faith.
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    It's wrecking your faith.
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    I mean, just imagine for a second that you were a child
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    and your parent was coming to pick you up at 5:00 p.m.
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    So you waited and you waited, but they didn't come.
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    And so eventually you just throw up your hands
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    and you usually yell, "Where are you?"
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    Then you just walked away.
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    But tragically, it was only four o'clock.
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    Your dad was on his way. He wasn't late.
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    He hadn't forgotten. You just had the wrong time.
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    What a tragedy that would be.
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    But this is many of us with God.
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    We call out, we cry out, we ask and we wait and nothing.
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    And I know it's painful. I know it's painful. I know it.
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    I'm not condemning your heart,
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    your pain, your confusion.
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    I think it makes perfect sense.
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    I'm saying, wouldn't it be a tragedy
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    if rather than understand the time
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    you were to conclude that the promise is a lie
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    and that the dawn will never come
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    and you walked away from God?
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    Or maybe worse, you kept going to church
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    or watching church with walls of skepticism
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    and bitterness built around your heart.
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    I know Christians who live this way.
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    I have great news, great news for you today.
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    You don't have to be one of them.
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    The reason? God describes himself as light.
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    Psalm 104:2 says: the Lord wraps himself in light
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    as with a garment.
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    He stretches out the heavens like a tent.
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    So if God is light, we have to have a talk
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    about physics, because over the past 100 years,
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    modern physics has done an incredible amount
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    to advance our understanding of light.
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    See, light has an entirely different existence
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    with time than we do.
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    Hang with me for a second
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    I'm about to go all science nerd on you.
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    Einstein's theory of special relativity unlock this.
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    It defines the speed of light as constant,
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    and space and time as relative.
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    The basic idea is that the faster you go in space,
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    the slower you move in time,
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    and light because it's always moving through space
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    at light speed is therefore not moving through time.
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    It's literally outside of time.
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    Therefore, light does not age.
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    It does not decay. It does not change.
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    And this is exactly how the Bible describes God.
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    James1:17 says:
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    God is light.
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    That means that God and time are vastly different
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    than us and time.
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    A way you can think about it:
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    God doesn't see before, now, and later.
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    He just sees all of it,
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    and that's how he tends to report it.
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    When Gabriel shows up, he gives us
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    that eternal perspective of God.
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    And Daniel's job is just to believe the words of God,
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    even though he can't see what God sees.
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    Same with you and me.
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    If you're going to get on the same page with God
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    and experience peace today, you have to understand
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    His watch is vastly different than yours.
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    See, He will, get this, tell you words,
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    make you promises that you can't yet see, but He can.
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    And you're going to have to have a moment of decision:
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    Are you going to trust him or not?
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    There's more to this story that I'll get to in a minute,
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    but first, I want you to know that Crossroads
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    In the Bible, angels like Gabriel
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    are often referred to as stars,
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    which means he's outside of time too.
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    So here's something to consider:
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    Do you know that when you look at the stars,
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    you're actually seeing the past?
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    Take Orion's Belt, for instance,
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    one of the easiest constellations define.
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    What you're actually seeing is those stars
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    as they were 900 years ago.
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    Or about 100 years before the Magna Carta was written.
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    It's crazy.
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    Now this point isn't some bolted on
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    interesting science fact to a lesson on the Bible.
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    Psalm 19 actually says:
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    The stars are talking. What are they saying?
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    When you look at the night sky, they're saying,
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    "Look past the present.
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    Look past your own perspective to believe that
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    what God has said will come."
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    Can we just say out loud that we're bad at this?
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    Our modern take on Christmas is that we celebrate Jesus
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    by waking up, running to the Christmas tree
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    and opening presents.
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    In other words, we get what we want, now, today.
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    There's a star on top of your tree
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    begging you to take a different perspective.
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    The message of the stars is the message of Gabriel,
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    look past, which you can see here and now
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    and believe the words of God.
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    Six hundred years after his chat with Daniel,
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    Gabriel showed back up to tell
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    an old man named Zachariah words from God
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    about what will come.
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    He tells him he's going to have a son,
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    who we now know as John the Baptist.
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    But Zachariah, he doesn't believe
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    Gabriel's words about the future.
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    Luke 1:18 says, Zachariah asked the angel,
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    "How can I be sure of this?
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    I'm an old man and my wife is well along in years."
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    The angel looks at him, he says, "I am Gabriel.
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    I stand in the presence of God,
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    and I have been sent to speak to you
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    and to tell you this good news.
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    And now you will be silent and not able to speak
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    until the day this happens
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    because you did not believe my words,
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    which will come true at their appointed time."
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    Gabriel has the same job as in Daniel.
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    He's focused on delivering the words of God
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    about a future time, and he's apparently very sensitive
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    when people don't believe those words.
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    He punishes Zachariah with not being able to speak.
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    Just a few months later, Gabriel appears to Mary.
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    His job? The same.
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    Notice the emphasis on believing the words of God
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    in this passage.
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    Luke 1 says:
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    In the sixth month of Elizabeth's pregnancy,
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    God sent the Angel Gabriel to Nazareth,
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    a town in Galilee, to a virgin pledged to be married
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    to a man named Joseph, a descendant of David.
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    The Virgin's name was Mary.
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    The angel went to her and said, "Greetings,
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    you are highly favored. The Lord is with you."
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    Mary was greatly troubled at his words
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    and wondered what kind of greeting this might be.
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    But the angel said to her, "Do not be afraid, Mary,
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    you have found favor with God.
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    You will conceive and give birth to a son
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    and you are to call Him Jesus.
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    He will be great and will be called
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    the Son of the Most High.
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    The Lord God will give Him the throne
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    of his father, David,
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    and He will reign over Jacob's descendants forever.
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    His kingdom will never end."
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    "How will this be?" Mary asked the angel,
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    "since I'm a virgin?"
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    Now, Mary's objection is so, so similar to Zachariah's.
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    They're both all about time.
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    Zachariah objects because he's too old,
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    too much time as passed.
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    And Mary objects because she's too young.
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    Not enough time has passed.
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    Gabriel shows so much more mercy to Mary.
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    So rather than tie her tongue up, he has mercy.
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    He actually explains to her.
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    The story continues:
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    The angel answered, "The Holy Spirit will come on you
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    and the power of the Most High will overshadow you.
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    So the holy one to be born will be called
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    the Son of God.
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    Even Elizabeth, your relative,
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    is going to have a child in her old age,
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    and she, who was said to be unable to conceive,
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    is in her sixth month.
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    For no word from God will ever fail.
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    Now you may open your Bible app and find this verse
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    and see a different translation.
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    One more like this one:
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    For nothing will be impossible with God.
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    So which is it?
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    Is nothing impossible or is it something different?
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    Some things, we know are actually impossible for God.
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    God is love, that means it's impossible
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    for God to not love.
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    God is truth.
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    That means it's impossible for God to be untruthful.
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    If you actually go to the actual translation.
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    If you go back to the original language here
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    and you look at it word for word,
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    I think the better translation is:
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    For nothing spoken by God shall be impossible.
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    It's the final line recorded from Gabriel in the Bible.
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    It's his thesis statement, so to speak.
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    His message to humanity for thousands
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    and thousands of years, his message to you,
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    his message of me today.
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    Nothing spoken by God shall be impossible.
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    How is that possible?
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    The answer is given in the name of the Messiah
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    that Gabriel was sent to announce.
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    The names for Jesus is the bright and morning star.
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    Revelation 22:16 says:
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    You want to know something fascinating,
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    astronomically, the bright morning star
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    actually isn't a star at all. It's the planet Venus.
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    It's the brightest thing in the sky,
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    outside of the Sun and the Moon,
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    it's been over my shoulder this whole time.
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    It's this brighter star just over the horizon.
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    And here's the key about the bright morning starr:
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    it rises just before the dawn.
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    So what time is it in the story of God?
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    It's the dark before the dawn.
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    See, Jesus did come as the light,
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    the light of the morning star
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    that declares that the dawn is coming.
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    See, God said it will happen. It'll happen.
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    Nothing will be impossible.
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    It's a sign that you can place your confidence in,
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    just like Zachariah, just like Mary.
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    God has a promise for you about the future
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    that I know may seem impossible in the present,
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    but with God, anything is possible.
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    We're going to do the song right now together,
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    and I encourage you to sing along with it,
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    or at least consider the lyrics.
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    It says that to God, it says,
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    we believe that anything is possible.
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    Just like that song says,
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    the Kingdom of God is unstoppable, it's unstoppable.
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    And where is it going?
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    It's going to a place where one day
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    there will be no more mourning.
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    One day, the full light will come.
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    Isaiah 60 says:
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    Gabriel teaches us that every word,
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    every single word spoken by God will come true.
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    It's a hope that you can embrace if you're willing
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    to lay aside your own understanding of time
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    and step with Him into the perspective of eternity.
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    So don't be like Zachariah,
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    don't be like Mary and question the Word of God.
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    Believe it.
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    Your step you can take right now
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    is to tell God you believe it.
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    Risk hoping again.
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    Maybe it's been a long time for you.
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    Maybe you used to hope back in the day,
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    and the darkness came in and you just gave up hope.
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    Today's your day to resurrect that hope.
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    See, I know Zachariah and Mary, they got their miracles.
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    And I can't promise you that you're going
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    to get yours in the here and now.
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    But I can promise you that living your life hopeful
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    is going to be better
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    than you living your life hopeless.
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    Pray with me right now.
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    God, we're asking You to give us the courage to hope,
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    to see the morning star, the coming of Jesus
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    as the sure sign that the dawn will come.
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    Today, God, right now in this moment, fill us with hope,
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    fill us with peace. Amen.
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    Gabriel's story, it's the eternal cosmic context
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    of the Christmas story that we never knew.
  • 00:21:32
    But it can change the way that you approach God
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    in your life this Christmas.
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    For nothing spoken by God shall be impossible.
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    Do you believe that?
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    You know, maybe this message helped you today,
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    or maybe you have some other need in your life.
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    Our team would love to connect with you.
  • 00:21:47
    We're not a TV show. This is a church.
  • 00:21:49
    That means there's a community ready to care for you
  • 00:21:51
    and help you with whatever you need.
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    Just go to online.crossroads.net to reach out to us.
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    You know, part of what makes Christmas amazing
  • 00:21:59
    is the opportunity to give back.
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    As a community, we go out of our way
  • 00:22:03
    to bless people during the holiday season.
  • 00:22:05
    One way is for you to join in that
  • 00:22:07
    is through the Christmas Gift Drive.
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    For more info, just go to online.crossroads.net.
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    Next week on Crossroads will uncover
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    yet another unexpected character
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    in the story of Christmas.
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    - He was never content with himself,
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    and he was always trying to push people down
  • 00:22:22
    and exalt himself.
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    You can't have peace that way.
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    At best, all of us are middle managers.
  • 00:22:29
    God's in control. God's the king, not me.
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    He's working a plan.
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    I know this doesn't sound good,
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    but you and I, we just don't matter that much.

Process, journal or discuss the themes of this article - here's a few questions to get the ball rolling...

These questions are for the Online version of the message.

  1. Are you the person who has a Clark Griswold light show every Christmas, or the person that might not generally be the biggest Christmas decorator?

  2. Can you relate to Zechariah and his inability to accept hope? Where do you see that in your life?

  3. Kyle talked a lot about the important questions we ask, specifically “when”/ “what time is it”, what do you think about when you consider asking those questions to yourself?

  4. Can you identify what thing, if any, that is holding you from the hope and peace of knowing that the light is coming?

  5. Now close your time in prayer. Here’s an example: “Lord, I want to have hope and I want to have peace in the middle of my struggles. I know you are light and that you are coming, help me to see you and know you even when it’s dark, Amen.

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