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- Welcome to Crossroads.
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I'm Andy and happy Thanksgiving.
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I hope you and your
family had a great holiday
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and had a time of
gratitude and thankfulness.
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As a church, we actually donated
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over 10,000 meals to
families who needed them.
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So way to go!
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Today we're in our series
Real Encounters with God
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we're exploring the
ancient places from the Bible
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and discovering what they
mean for our lives today.
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Now, we filmed the series
all the way back in May,
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and honestly, we sincerely
and consistently pray
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for all of the innocent
people who are suffering
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as a result of the
conflict in the region.
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And we still want to
show you this series
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because we believe God chose
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the ancient land of Israel,
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that He carved His
story into the place itself
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and it has something to
say to us today through it.
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So before we get
started with the episode,
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we're going to actually
have a time of worship.
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Our Crossroads
music team Justin, Eric,
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Deborah and the
rest of the crew,
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they actually wrote and
recorded these songs
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with you in mind, to
give you a tool to use
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all week long to
connect with God.
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They help us remember
what Jesus did for us
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and to be grateful.
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So turn up the
volume, go full screen,
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and let's get started.
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- Man, I love those songs
and how they remind us
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about what God
says is true about us,
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and about what God
says is true about Him.
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Now there are even more
songs from Crossroads Music
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available to listen
to all week long.
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You can find them
by just searching
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for Crossroads Music
wherever you listen to music.
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And we say this all the time,
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but it's because it's true,
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we are a community,
not just content.
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We have people
all over the world,
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some meeting on Sunday mornings
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in our nine physical locations,
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and thousands more
meeting together
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online, in dorm rooms,
bars, coffee shops,
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living rooms, and
even in prisons.
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So whoever you are
and wherever you are,
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man, we want you to connect.
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To learn more, just check
the happenings section
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of your Crossroads Anywhere app
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for specific location
based opportunities
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for you to get connected.
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If you don't have the app, hey,
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then just download it for
free today and get started.
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There you'll be able
to stay up to date,
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read scripture, journal,
pray, and so much more.
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And things like the
app, these services,
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these videos, the
music, they're all
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just funded by
givers at Crossroads.
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Now we give because
we want to follow God
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with our whole lives.
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Now we don't just want
to say we follow Him,
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we actually want to show
it through our sacrifice.
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This past week, I
actually got a letter
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from a guy in our
community that I'd never met.
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He shared his story titled
There's Purpose in My Pain,
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and it actually
enclosed a $25 check
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to help fuel the good things
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that are happening
in this community.
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Something else you
should know about this guy
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is he's actually currently
incarcerated at a prison
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about 100 miles away
from where I'm standing.
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And I love, I love
that our church
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is made up of people from
all different walks of life,
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all running after
Jesus together.
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And to the guy who
wrote me that letter,
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hey, you know who you are.
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And I want all of us,
everybody watching
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to pray for you
together right now.
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Father, we thank You
that You know who we are,
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that you know what we need.
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God, we thank You
for this man's boldness,
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and God, we just are
grateful that you are
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a God who renews, who
redeems, who restores,
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and who brings healing
and freedom. Amen.
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And to our members of
our Crossroads community
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who are watching
weekly at prisons
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around Ohio and
Kentucky, man, we love you
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and we are so proud to be
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a part of this
community with you.
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Now, it's our last week of
Real Encounters with God
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and it has been so amazing.
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Today, Brian's talking
about being a creator.
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- The Story of God told
through the land of Israel
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is written in the
pages of Scripture
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and carved by the very finger
of God into the land itself.
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Join us on a journey to
discover your spiritual roots.
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Uncover the six
essential elements
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of identity deep within you,
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revealed through
the life of King David
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and perfected in
the life of Jesus.
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The fourth season of Real
Encounters with God: Downline.
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All new on location in Israel.
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New places, new encounters,
real encounters with God.
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- In the beginning,
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the Word was with God,
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and the Word was God Himself.
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- The story of God,
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it's not only written
on pages of scripture,
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but it's carved
into the land itself
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by the finger of God.
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The land, it speaks.
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It speaks of who He is,
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and because of Him who we are.
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The land was
spoken into existence
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by the Word of God.
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The Word became flesh.
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The Word, a person
with a name, Jesus.
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God himself spoke a
word to you and me,
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not just from the
dusty pages of history,
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but here and now
the Word is alive.
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- There in the shadows,
a whisper of light
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and the fell of darkness fell.
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The Word was, the Word is,
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the Word will
forever and ever one.
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The Word was, the Word is,
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the Word will
forever and ever one.
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There in the middle,
the Word became flesh,
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from glory down to dust.
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He traded the heavens
to come wash our feet,
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living water here with us.
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All for a world He loved.
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- Imagine a God who
loved you so much,
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so personally, so wildly,
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so beyond measure,
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that He creates
the entire world,
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the land itself,
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just so you could
know God's love.
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The land, it speaks.
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It speaks God's Word in Hebrew.
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Dabar means word,
or talk or thing, a noun.
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Catch this, there
is no difference
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between the Word of
God and the person of God.
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The land, it speaks.
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It speaks of who He
is and who we are.
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- The Word was, the Word is,
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the Word will be
forever and ever.
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The Word was, the Word is,
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the Word will be
forever and ever.
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- There is a heartbeat.
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A heartbeat in the
pages of Scripture.
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A pulse beneath the land calling
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to its people, to you, to me,
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adopted sons and daughters,
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the downline of King David.
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The land, it speaks.
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It speaks God's Word, His truth,
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His character, the great I Am.
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The land, it speaks.
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It speaks of who we are
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because of who He is.
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The land, it speaks.
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It tells the story of
our spiritual roots.
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We are the signature of God.
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We are Imago Dei,
His image bearers.
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So, if we were
created to look like Him,
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if we were created
to bear His image,
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then we have to ask, who is He?
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What does He look like?
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His land, His people,
His Word reveals it all,
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father, mother,
your ruler, friend,
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creator, son, daughter,
the great I Am.
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- For when You say it,
it is finished,
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your Word is final
and I believe it.
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For when You say it,
it is finished,
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Your Word is final
and I believe it.
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Your word was, your word is,
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Your Word will be
forever and ever.
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Your word was, Your Word is,
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Your Word will be
forever and ever.
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Your Word heals,
Your Word builds,
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Your Word stands
forever and ever.
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Your Word is moving,
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Your Word is living,
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Your Word is returning
to earth from the heavens.
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- Six identities,
primal, essential,
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all working together
in perfect harmony,
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not a number to lock you in
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or a sign to mark
you or cage you
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or keep you from living free,
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but a beautiful balance
of a spiritual DNA
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to give you the
wisdom and the strength
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that you need to live
fully alive, to thrive.
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No more numbing out.
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No more being out of alignment
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with who God called you to be.
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One building upon the other.
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Nothing in contradiction because
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He is who He says
He is, the great I Am.
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He is, I am, you are,
the land speaks.
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Are you listening?
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- And in the ending,
the Word will remain,
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though the earth will pass away.
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Kingdoms will crumble
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and riches will fade,
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but the Word of God will reign.
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- All right. This is
Real Encounters.
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We are in Israel talking
about these real stories
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that really happen
with real people.
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We've got Hannah,
Brian, our guide Tsuriel.
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And this season we're
focused on this idea
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of the primal DNA or
these six elements of identity
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that God has inside of
us, and today is creator.
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Talk about why creator?
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- When we're little kids,
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everyone wants
to play in the sand.
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We want to create.
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Today, younger
people, they want to be
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content creators
on social media.
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This isn't being cool or hip.
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I really think it's
we're all wired
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and designed to be a creator.
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Whatever form it is,
that is who we are.
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And when you understand that,
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there's a level of
confidence you can walk in
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to get stuff done.
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- Does being a creator
mean like the classic,
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you know, art, music.
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Right, like you
got to be creative
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or artsy or whatever?
- Is that what you mean?
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- No. Well, it certainly
can mean that.
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We're going to look at David,
who had some of those things.
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He was artsy, doing
poems and stuff like that.
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That's certainly
one manifestation,
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which some people are.
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Other people are
-- they hang drywall
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and they actually like it.
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I don't know how. It's hard.
- It's awful.
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- They're leaving
the job site at
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the end of the day and
go, "Huh, I created that.
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I got that done."
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Other times it's
building an organization,
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it's creating a marriage,
creating a culture.
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Anything where
something is in disorder
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or nothing is there
and you bring it to being
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because we're made
in the image of God.
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He's a creator, therefore
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part of our identity
is we are creators.
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- Yeah, I like that a lot.
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So we've been talking
about this character, David,
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and what that might
look like in his life.
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Where do we go?
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What do you guys think about,
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what makes sense
for for David there?
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- Well, you're the pro,
what are you thinking?
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- Well we were talking
about that and we thought
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about David, you
know, much of his life
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he actually spent
before he became a king,
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he was spending in the desert,
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hiding and running for his life.
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And one of those
famous places is Ein Gedi,
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which is a desert, actually.
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And over there, we can
try and deal with David
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in those years
that he built himself
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and start to form
himself also as a creator.
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You know, he tried
to think about, "Okay,
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what would I do with
my future kingdom,
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with my future army,
with the house of God
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that I'm planning
to try and build?"
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So, all those
characters of him that
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we were speaking
were mostly built
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during the time of the desert,
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and that's why we thought
that it's worth going there
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and to try to get to David
in this maybe low point,
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but actually the point
that where he was built.
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- I think that's a great idea.
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There's some of those
Psalms that he created,
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that poetry he created.
He's odd guy, right?
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He's hard core killer as
the conqueror of Goliath
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and then he's artsy
guy who's writing poems.
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- And playing the harp. - Yeah.
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Can't you at least
play the electric guitar
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or something like
that, or drums?
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But like, you know, so I guess
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he couldn't play
electric guitar, bass.
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Right? Whatever it is.
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But I think the backdrop,
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when you look at
this Ein Gedi stuff,
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it's like you can almost see,
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"Oh, that was inspiring
what he was writing."
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So I think it's a great call.
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- And it points us to
we've been talking about
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not just David,
but Jesus, right?
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It points us to, he
talks and writes about
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even Jesus in some
of those Psalms.
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And so what is Jesus
a creator, though?
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Because that one feels like
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I don't want to say a stretch,
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but sometimes
when I look at Him,
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that's definitely not
the first thing that comes
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to my mind, like, "Oh
Jesus. Yeah, the Creator."
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- He's creating health
when people are are sick
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and hurting and He's
-- - That's good. Yeah.
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- John 1:1 says, In the
beginning was the Word,
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and the Word was God,
and the Word was with God,
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and He was the Word that was
speaking creation into being.
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So He was present at creation.
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Kyle mentioned earlier,
we were talking parables,
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He was creating
stories with parables.
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So, yeah, I think
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we see a lot of
fingerprints of his creation.
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Well, it seems like
He maybe was inspired
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by the way He was brought up.
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We know His dad, Joseph,
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we say carpenter
a lot in English,
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but maybe it wasn't carpentry,
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maybe it was stonemasonry.
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- Yes, we normally
talk about Jesus
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or Joseph as a carpenter.
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And maybe he was a stonemason.
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Definitely Jesus,
whatever Joseph was,
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He grew up with His father.
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You know, that was
the way back then.
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And He would learn to
do what His father is doing.
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And we are talking
about, you know,
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we thought, what do
we do with Jesus then?
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And where do we go?
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And we thought about Sepphoris,
that was a Roman city.
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It was a Jewish city
back then, of course,
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with a lot of Roman things in it
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that was not very
far from Nazareth.
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Nazareth was a tiny
little place, not important.
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So definitely there
wasn't enough work
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for Joseph and
Jesus at Nazareth.
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And that's why He
would have to go to that
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so-called big city
and to work there
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and actually to create
things in people's homes,
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streets, you know, furniture,
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or even just stonemasonry stuff.
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- Yeah, right. Builders
are not builders
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because they can't figure
out a way to make money.
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They're builders
because they're drawn to,
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"Oh, I get to major on
what I love to do, is create."
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- Awesome. So we'll head
off with you to Sepphoris
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to see a city that
Jesus may have
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actually played a
hand in building.
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Just four miles from
Nazareth, where Jesus grew up,
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was the bustling
city of Sepphoris
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that attracted tradesmen
from all over the region
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to the work of
building the city.
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It's very likely that
Jesus and His father
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helped carve the rocks
and build the buildings
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of this historically
significant city.
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- So here we are in Sepphoris.
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In Hebrew it's
Tzipor, it's a bird.
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And Sepphoris was
the capital of Galilee
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during Jesus's childhood.
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Nazareth is not very far
from here, just a few miles,
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about five miles from here.
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And Nazareth was a
tiny, not very important city.
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I would say Jesus' lifetime,
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this is part of the
city that was existing.
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So if we're talking about
Jesus coming to visit
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or work at Sepphoris, this
is a Jewish neighborhood
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that was up on top of the hill.
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So he was probably
walking through those streets
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that we were just
walking right now.
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- Obviously, we don't
know if Jesus was here,
-
00:31:34
but just to imagine
that it's possible
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00:31:37
some of these stones
were set in place by Him
-
00:31:39
or designed by Him, or
the arches or the doorways.
-
00:31:43
It's really cool.
-
00:31:44
It makes me think
about the verse
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00:31:45
that says He's the
chief cornerstone.
-
00:31:47
- Yeah. I mean, what's
crossing my mind,
-
00:31:49
to be completely
honest, is just that
-
00:31:51
sometimes we can
think Jesus was fully God
-
00:31:55
and He was fully man.
-
00:31:57
This is one of those
moments where you go,
-
00:31:59
"He gets me, He gets us."
-
00:32:01
Because He was
not just at home, like,
-
00:32:03
divinely eating grapes and
raisins and being worshiped.
-
00:32:07
He was out here
in the beating sun,
-
00:32:09
working with His hands,
getting cuts, getting bruises.
-
00:32:12
And so He knows what
it's like for us to get cuts,
-
00:32:15
get bruises, to what it
feels like to have purpose
-
00:32:18
and a human, it's just
making that fully man part
-
00:32:21
come alive and I think that
just makes Him more powerful.
-
00:32:24
That's weird a lot of stones
makes me think of that.
-
00:32:26
But it does. It does. Yeah.
-
00:32:28
- What do you think people
miss about Jesus being creator?
-
00:32:31
- I think that there
is the two sides,
-
00:32:33
you know, the divine
side of Jesus, of course,
-
00:32:35
and the human side of that.
-
00:32:37
And eventually we
tend to maybe forget
-
00:32:40
that everything that
we see around us
-
00:32:42
when we talk about
trees, about flowers,
-
00:32:45
about birds, Jesus was
part of that creation. Okay.
-
00:32:49
So there is a lot of
thought and design
-
00:32:51
and beauty about all that nature
-
00:32:53
that we see around us,
that Jesus is part of that.
-
00:32:56
You know, not
just taking materials
-
00:32:58
and just throwing
them all together.
-
00:33:00
But someone had
to think and design
-
00:33:01
and say what would look
beautiful in this world also?
-
00:33:04
It was corrupted
by Satan eventually.
-
00:33:07
But we know that it
started very, very well
-
00:33:10
with the creation.
-
00:33:11
And I think also when it
goes to the earthly ministry,
-
00:33:15
in a sense of Jesus,
He was creating,
-
00:33:17
in a sense, new people. Okay.
-
00:33:19
He calls us to, you know, to be
born again.
-
00:33:21
Okay. It's a creation.
-
00:33:23
You know, when we create a baby,
-
00:33:25
eventually there is a new
creation into this world.
-
00:33:28
So He also tells people
you need to be born again,
-
00:33:30
you know, so Jesus
wanted to change something
-
00:33:34
in people's hearts, okay.
-
00:33:35
And He was creating
in that some things
-
00:33:37
that we can never
do by ourselves.
-
00:33:39
Jesus came to do that. - Yeah.
-
00:33:41
- Let's go on. - All right.
-
00:33:49
- Man, me being
here is super special.
-
00:33:51
I'm a creative.
-
00:33:52
I lead our creative
team at Crossroads
-
00:33:54
and to be in the
place that's like,
-
00:33:56
hey, Jesus might have been here
-
00:33:57
and actually shaped
some of these stones
-
00:34:00
and set them in place,
-
00:34:01
designed some
of these buildings.
-
00:34:02
It's just really, really cool.
-
00:34:04
And it's undeniable
that Jesus is a creator.
-
00:34:07
He made wine in the Bible,
-
00:34:09
and not just like mediocre wine,
-
00:34:10
but the wine at the
party that they were like,
-
00:34:12
"This is the best
wine we've ever had."
-
00:34:13
He made parables so
powerful that 2000 years later
-
00:34:17
we're still repeating them,
-
00:34:19
some of us not even knowing
-
00:34:20
that we're quoting
Jesus when we do it.
-
00:34:22
It's insane. This guy
just knew it. How?
-
00:34:25
Well, it's because of
what John 1:3 says:
-
00:34:27
He is the creator.
-
00:34:29
See, Jesus doesn't claim
to just be a great teacher
-
00:34:31
and a really good
guy to hang out with.
-
00:34:33
He's like, "No, no, no.
All this? I made all this."
-
00:34:37
See, that wine was
so good because
-
00:34:39
He designed the grape,
thought it up, designed it.
-
00:34:42
He made the soil, the
nutrients, the universe,
-
00:34:46
the laws of physics
that govern all of it.
-
00:34:48
He wrote them all out.
-
00:34:50
That's why He made great wine.
-
00:34:51
The parables. Why do
those connect with us?
-
00:34:54
Because He designed
us, our thoughts,
-
00:34:56
our hearts, our intentions.
-
00:34:57
He knows about it.
-
00:34:59
He created these
perfect stories,
-
00:35:00
these perfect examples
that 2000 years later
-
00:35:03
we're still quoting
to each other.
-
00:35:05
That's Jesus.
-
00:35:07
Now, of all the stuff He
made, as amazing as it is,
-
00:35:10
like, this rock right here
He might have made.
-
00:35:14
Do you know what's more amazing
-
00:35:16
than this rock or those
trees that He made,
-
00:35:19
or the grass or the flowers,
He made all that stuff?
-
00:35:22
Do you know what's
more amazing than that?
-
00:35:24
He made you.
-
00:35:26
And the Bible says in
Ephesians 2:10 that you,
-
00:35:30
out of all of creation,
are His masterpiece. You.
-
00:35:35
If you're like most of us,
-
00:35:37
you don't value yourself
as highly as He does.
-
00:35:40
You probably don't wake
up in the morning and think,
-
00:35:42
"I am God's masterpiece."
-
00:35:45
That's what He thinks about you.
-
00:35:47
He says you're worth everything.
-
00:35:48
Now, the deal is a lot of
us, we need recreating.
-
00:35:54
We're like that house
that that gets out,
-
00:35:56
gets lived in, we
get out there on life.
-
00:35:58
We have some bruises,
we have some bumps,
-
00:36:00
we have some failures,
we have some mistakes.
-
00:36:02
And oftentimes we find ourselves
-
00:36:04
in need of recreating.
-
00:36:05
And the question can
be, "What about me, God?
-
00:36:09
Do you want to recreate me?"
-
00:36:11
The amazing story
of the gospel is not just
-
00:36:14
that Jesus at one time
created all this stuff,
-
00:36:17
or that Jesus created you
however long ago you were born.
-
00:36:22
It's that He's
recreating you right now.
-
00:36:26
Whatever is not
right in your life,
-
00:36:28
whatever you wish
could be different.
-
00:36:30
Maybe you have more
fear than you wish you had,
-
00:36:32
more anxiety, maybe
you're less confident.
-
00:36:36
Maybe you don't have the
faith that you wish you had.
-
00:36:38
Whatever it is Jesus says,
"I'm here to make that new.
-
00:36:42
I'm making everything new."
-
00:36:44
In fact, in 2 Corinthians
the Bible says this:
-
00:36:56
What that means is anything
in your life can be made new.
-
00:37:00
There's actually a scene
at the end of the Bible
-
00:37:03
in Revelation where Jesus
stands up and he says,
-
00:37:05
"Behold, I'm here to
make everything new."
-
00:37:11
I don't know if
you've ever felt like,
-
00:37:12
"Maybe God's done with
me, you know, I'm too far gone.
-
00:37:17
It's too late for me. Whatever."
-
00:37:18
That's not what
God says about you.
-
00:37:20
There's never a point
when He gives up on you.
-
00:37:22
At any point He can remake you.
-
00:37:25
But I want to be
very, very clear,
-
00:37:28
the gospel of Jesus is
not a self-help message.
-
00:37:32
You cannot recreate yourself.
-
00:37:35
You cannot create peace
where there's anxiety,
-
00:37:38
you can't do it, but He
can if you'll just ask Him.
-
00:37:42
Just ask Him to
remake you and He will.
-
00:37:46
You don't have to use
fancy words, you know.
-
00:37:48
Jesus, the great part about
Him as He's hanging out here,
-
00:37:50
what He shows us is
He's an approachable guy.
-
00:37:55
Imagine if He's on this jobsite,
-
00:37:56
He's the one making
buddies, making friends,
-
00:37:58
hanging out before work,
after work, on the way to work.
-
00:38:01
He's easy to talk to,
all you have to do is ask.
-
00:38:05
You just say, "Jesus, will
You recreate in me peace?
-
00:38:10
Or will You create
in me forgiveness?
-
00:38:13
Will You grow in me faith?
-
00:38:15
Will You remake the
places where I'm stuck,
-
00:38:17
the places I don't
even know what I need,
-
00:38:19
will You do that for me?"
-
00:38:20
If you'll just ask Him, I
promise His answer will be yes.
-
00:38:24
And the creator of the universe
-
00:38:28
Himself will go to work on you.
-
00:38:38
An oasis in a vast
desert, Ein Gedi
-
00:38:41
was a place of refuge
that provided protection
-
00:38:43
and rest for future
King of Israel, David,
-
00:38:45
when he was being hunted
by the current king Saul.
-
00:38:48
Already a proven
warrior, it was here
-
00:38:51
that God called out
the creator in David,
-
00:38:54
building one identity
upon the other.
-
00:39:02
- The most interesting
person in the Bible is...
-
00:39:05
Jesus. That's always
the answer, right?
-
00:39:07
Except that's actually not
who I'm thinking of right now.
-
00:39:10
I'm thinking of
David, King David,
-
00:39:13
warrior David, shepherd David.
-
00:39:16
This is the guy you just
can't put in one little box.
-
00:39:20
He comes on the scene
for the rest of the world
-
00:39:23
in the most famous
story probably ever told
-
00:39:26
in any culture in any time
period, David and Goliath.
-
00:39:30
He puts down the giants.
-
00:39:33
And in this time,
he's also told that
-
00:39:36
he's going to be the
next king of Israel.
-
00:39:39
Saul, who's the first
and current king of Israel,
-
00:39:42
finds out he's a successor.
-
00:39:44
He doesn't want a successor.
-
00:39:45
He wants to keep ruling.
-
00:39:46
And so he responds by
trying to put David to death.
-
00:39:51
David goes from having
this mountain top experience
-
00:39:54
of putting down
a giant at around
-
00:39:57
anywhere from 13 to 16,
to for the next 14 years,
-
00:40:02
running for his life.
-
00:40:05
This is the way it is with
many of us in our life.
-
00:40:07
We have these
mountain top moments,
-
00:40:08
but our life isn't defined by
the mountain top moments.
-
00:40:11
It's defined by how
you do in the valley.
-
00:40:14
How long can you
endure in the valley?
-
00:40:17
I'm in a valley where David was.
-
00:40:20
This is known as Ein Gedi.
-
00:40:22
It's known as the place
where David escaped to.
-
00:40:25
It's known as the stronghold.
-
00:40:27
This is how 2 Samuel records it:
-
00:41:02
David feels safe
and secure here.
-
00:41:04
He can see Saul perhaps
coming with his army.
-
00:41:08
He's trying to chase him
down up on these cliffs,
-
00:41:11
and he can skirt out to
where the Dead Sea is,
-
00:41:13
go around there to Moab,
-
00:41:14
to where his grandmother
Ruth was from.
-
00:41:16
He can be up high looking to see
-
00:41:18
if any enemies are
coming to get him,
-
00:41:20
and he can hide in
some of the cliffs here.
-
00:41:22
He's got water that's here.
-
00:41:23
He's a shepherd.
-
00:41:24
He understands that
life forms need water
-
00:41:28
in order to live, and he's
got plenty of it right here.
-
00:41:32
Here are the place where so much
-
00:41:34
of his inspiration
comes through.
-
00:41:36
And what I love about David is
-
00:41:37
you can't just put
him in one category.
-
00:41:41
He's not just one identity.
-
00:41:43
He has multiple identities.
-
00:41:45
We all have multiple identities.
-
00:41:47
They're primal to
us. It's in our DNA.
-
00:41:50
You could say David
is a blue collar worker.
-
00:41:53
Yes, but he's not just
a blue collar worker a
-
00:41:55
s a shepherd,
he's also a warrior.
-
00:41:57
He's not just also a
warrior, but he's also a poet.
-
00:42:00
The Book of Psalms
is filled with his poetry.
-
00:42:02
We're going to find out
today he's a musician.
-
00:42:04
He would write songs.
-
00:42:06
He's a Renaissance
man, and he's a collection
-
00:42:09
of a bunch of identities
that are primal to who he is.
-
00:42:13
And this is the same with us.
-
00:42:15
We have multiple identities
-
00:42:16
that are primal inside of us
-
00:42:19
that need to be
unlocked and unleashed.
-
00:42:22
We're going to learn from
David in this area today.
-
00:42:30
David is a creator.
That's what he does.
-
00:42:34
He creates and he
calls things into being.
-
00:42:37
This is actually
natural to all of us.
-
00:42:39
It's why I'm saying it's
part of our primal DNA.
-
00:42:42
Pablo Picasso said,
"Every child is an artist.
-
00:42:47
The problem is
remaining one as you age."
-
00:42:51
Because as we get older,
the complexities of life,
-
00:42:54
the difficulties of life,
the stresses of life,
-
00:42:58
the pains and bruises add up
-
00:43:00
to where we just try to function
-
00:43:01
and get ourselves
through our day
-
00:43:02
and through our life, instead
of calling things into being.
-
00:43:06
We need to call
things into being
-
00:43:08
because it's actually who we
are, it's how God created us.
-
00:43:11
The Bible says that
God has created us,
-
00:43:14
men and women,
in the image of God.
-
00:43:17
We're like Him in a way that
-
00:43:19
no other created
thing is like Him.
-
00:43:22
Now hear me real clearly.
-
00:43:24
I like animals, you could
even say I love animals,
-
00:43:27
or at least I love
my dog peanut.
-
00:43:28
I've got a cat, got a
dog. I'm pro-animal.
-
00:43:31
They're really, really good.
-
00:43:32
And as great as animals are,
-
00:43:34
we have to recognize
they're not humans.
-
00:43:37
We have capacities
that they don't have,
-
00:43:40
and God has given
us those abilities.
-
00:43:43
It's not just communication.
-
00:43:45
I don't think there's
any strong evidence
-
00:43:47
that animals are able to deeply
-
00:43:50
and empathetically
communicate with one another.
-
00:43:54
That's something that
we can create language
-
00:43:57
and connect with our
hearts, that I'm not seeing
-
00:43:59
any evidence that animals can
have that level of conversation.
-
00:44:02
But it's not just that,
-
00:44:03
it's animals don't
create like we can.
-
00:44:08
You may think, what are
you talking about, Brian?
-
00:44:10
You got beavers,
they're creating dams.
-
00:44:13
And you've got birds,
they're creating nests.
-
00:44:17
Fair enough. Very true.
-
00:44:19
But those things
they're creating,
-
00:44:20
they're creating those
things for survival.
-
00:44:24
They're not innovating
and creating something
-
00:44:27
that they've never seen
or thought of before.
-
00:44:30
They're not able to do
what we're able to do
-
00:44:32
and that is create a
plane, even though
-
00:44:35
we don't have feathers to fly.
-
00:44:38
Birds are not going
to be able to create
-
00:44:40
a submarine that goes down
on the bottom of the ocean,
-
00:44:43
because they're not
created in the image of God,
-
00:44:46
let alone they're not
going to do poetry
-
00:44:48
or any number of things because
-
00:44:51
they're not created
in the image of God.
-
00:44:53
We naturally want to
create, it's what we do.
-
00:44:55
I always have a
project going in my life,
-
00:44:59
and it's because I
want to create things.
-
00:45:02
I've got a 1978 CJ7
that I am restoring,
-
00:45:06
and it's not just
because I want a vehicle
-
00:45:09
that I had in college.
-
00:45:10
It's I like the
creative process.
-
00:45:12
I like figuring out what
color is it going to be?
-
00:45:15
What suspension am
I going to put on this?
-
00:45:17
How am I going to fix this?
-
00:45:19
What kind of interior are
going to put in? I'm creating.
-
00:45:21
At my house my
wife is always saying,
-
00:45:23
"Would you just
relax, just calm down,"
-
00:45:26
because I've always got a
project going at the house.
-
00:45:28
My most recent
thing was a little arbor,
-
00:45:31
a little trellis at my house.
-
00:45:33
I'm going to grow vines up.
-
00:45:34
I'm always doing something
because I'm creating,
-
00:45:37
because God has
made me a creator
-
00:45:39
and He's made you one too.
-
00:45:41
This content that I'm
giving you right now,
-
00:45:43
I could have written
an article about it.
-
00:45:45
I could have stood on a
stage and given it to you.
-
00:45:48
But the creator
in me was saying,
-
00:45:51
"How else can we
communicate this in a way
-
00:45:53
that creates life and
space for people?"
-
00:45:56
And the funny thing
is, is when I'm creating
-
00:45:59
it for sure is work. It's hard.
-
00:46:02
That's why some of us
might not be creating.
-
00:46:04
And I want to encourage
you to create today
-
00:46:06
because it is work,
but it's the kind of work
-
00:46:08
that's restorative.
It brings life to you.
-
00:46:12
When we're not doing what
God has created us to do,
-
00:46:15
we will be prematurely
worn down.
-
00:46:19
As David is in this
environment being restored
-
00:46:24
with the shade, being
restored with the water,
-
00:46:28
I think this great work
of art comes to his mind
-
00:46:32
and he creates it for us.
-
00:46:33
It's well known.
It's called Psalm 23,
-
00:46:36
and in it David says this:
-
00:46:51
I think David is
creating the Psalms,
-
00:46:56
many of them, in this water,
-
00:46:58
and he's finding
it restores his soul.
-
00:47:02
Friends, you've
got to figure out
-
00:47:03
what it is that you're
going to create,
-
00:47:05
or life is just going
to wear you down.
-
00:47:07
You've got to have
your soul restored.
-
00:47:10
Creation is what does that.
-
00:47:12
We are not
productivity machines.
-
00:47:15
We are not an assembly line.
-
00:47:16
We aren't created to be
on an assembly line 24/7.
-
00:47:20
We're not human doings,
we're human beings,
-
00:47:23
and part of who we
are and our being
-
00:47:26
is to be like God and
that means to be a creator.
-
00:47:30
And when I create,
I'm blessing others.
-
00:47:34
That's the drive,
to bless others.
-
00:47:37
It's really cool to see
how our modern culture
-
00:47:43
is finding new
outlets for creation.
-
00:47:45
Social media has
created this whole new job
-
00:47:48
called content creator,
and people are wanting
-
00:47:50
to create things
and put it out there.
-
00:47:52
And I think that's great.
I think that's awesome.
-
00:47:55
It's not that the
youngest generation
-
00:47:57
has more creatives.
-
00:47:58
All of us have the
DNA of creativity.
-
00:48:02
It's just the youngest
generation has got
-
00:48:04
an outlet that maybe my
dad's generation didn't have.
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00:48:07
My dad's a creator.
He's a nuclear engineer.
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00:48:09
He used to design
nuclear reactors. Yeah.
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00:48:14
If you're designing nuclear
reactors, you're creating.
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00:48:17
No beaver or dog is
ever going to figure out
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00:48:19
how to harness energy
and make a structure for that.
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00:48:21
Only a creator can do that,
people who are like my dad.
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00:48:24
In fact, if you're hanging
drywall, it may be tiring,
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00:48:27
but you're actually
creating rooms.
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00:48:29
But this idea of putting
stuff out on the internet
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00:48:32
and making a living from
it is great. I'm all for it.
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00:48:34
Let's just remember this:
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00:48:37
The point of creating
is to bless others.
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00:48:42
It's not to make a name for
myself, it's to bless others.
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00:48:45
The greatest art
inspires people.
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00:48:47
It doesn't bring
glory to the creator,
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00:48:50
at least that's not
why it's created,
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00:48:52
it's created to inspire
and bless others.
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00:48:55
This is how David
uses his art, his music,
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00:48:59
he creates amazing songs.
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00:49:01
Saul is anti David.
He wants to kill him.
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00:49:05
But at the same
time, Saul is tormented
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00:49:08
by a spirit, an evil spirit.
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00:49:11
Is this mental illness?
Is this just an evil spirit?
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00:49:15
Is that spirits and
illness working together?
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00:49:18
We can parse
that verbiage later,
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00:49:20
but the point is,
he is conflicted.
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00:49:22
He is not well.
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00:49:24
And there's a solution for him:
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00:49:26
It's great art to be created.
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00:49:28
Someone says,
"Hey, I know this guy
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00:49:31
who actually can
create. Let's find him."
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00:49:34
1 Samuel 16:18:
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00:49:52
And so David's ability
to create this music,
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00:49:56
because he has these
multiple identities,
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00:49:59
he's a man of valor,
he's a warrior, he's a son,
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00:50:02
and he's a creator is
what gives others life.
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00:50:06
The world needs
you to bless others
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00:50:09
and give people life, in
the process, you yourself
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00:50:13
are going to be restored
and be more like God.
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00:50:26
I think the environment
in which you reside
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00:50:32
has a lot to say
about how we create.
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00:50:34
I just think David is
in this beautiful place
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00:50:36
that God's created,
and he's being stimulated
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00:50:39
to write some of the best poetry
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00:50:41
about rushing waters,
about fortresses,
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00:50:44
about the beautiful
nature of God.
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00:50:47
When you want to create
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00:50:49
and stoke that DNA
that's inside of you,
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00:50:51
where you reside and what
you do has a big impact.
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00:50:55
I think that's why many
parents instinctually
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00:50:58
take their kids to the beach.
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00:50:59
And I think that's why
just about every kid,
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00:51:02
as soon as they
get to the beach,
-
00:51:04
they get themselves down
to where there's some sand
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00:51:09
and they start creating.
-
00:51:11
What kid doesn't like
playing at the beach?
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00:51:14
And what parent doesn't
love seeing their kids play?
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00:51:17
It's a form of creation.
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00:51:19
I mean, right now I'm
around sand right now
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00:51:21
and I just can't help
but put my fingers in it,
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00:51:25
do some painting with it,
do some structures with it.
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00:51:29
Makes me wonder,
you know, if David
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00:51:31
was actually in this exact
same place right now.
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00:51:35
This might have actually
been the beginning
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00:51:37
of a vision that he had
to create something
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00:51:40
towards the end of his life.
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00:51:41
The temple was
where God's people
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00:51:45
would worship God
and come together.
-
00:51:47
And at this point
in David's life,
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00:51:49
there is no temple,
there's just a tabernacle.
-
00:51:51
They're just
worshiping in tents.
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00:51:53
And later in David's
life, he gets a vision
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00:51:57
to create something,
to create the temple.
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00:52:01
So he raises money
for it. He designs it.
-
00:52:03
He's actually not
the one to build it.
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00:52:05
His son Solomon does,
but he's the creator.
-
00:52:08
He's the one who
dreams it into being.
-
00:52:21
His looked a lot
better than that.
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00:52:25
I just think David has as a
core competency creating
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00:52:29
because this is what
we have as people.
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00:52:31
Jesus is a creator.
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00:52:33
John 1:3 says, In
Him and through Him
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00:52:35
all things are created
because He is a creator.
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00:52:38
So are you.
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00:52:51
- Hey, thanks for joining us
for Real Encounters with God.
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00:52:54
If you missed any
week in the series,
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00:52:55
or to check out previous seasons
of Real Encounters with God,
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00:52:58
just head to
Crossroads.net/RealEncounters.
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00:53:00
And can you believe
it? It's almost Christmas.
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00:53:04
Next week we start our
Christmas at the movies series.
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00:53:06
And every Christmas
we give gifts
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00:53:08
because we think every
child deserves Christmas joy.
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00:53:12
This season bring joy to a child
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00:53:13
whose family can't
afford presents
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00:53:15
or is affected by incarceration.
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00:53:18
You can join us
wherever you live.
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00:53:19
Just check in the happenings
section of the Crossroads app
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00:53:22
or head to
Crossroads.net/anywhere
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00:53:24
to learn more.
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00:53:26
Here's just one story
of how a gift impacted
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00:53:29
a family last year through
the Christmas Gift Drive.
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00:53:39
- I'm here for a
felonious assault
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00:53:42
with a deadly weapon,
and I was originally charged
-
00:53:45
with attempted murder,
but they dropped it.
-
00:53:46
And I got six years.
I shot someone.
-
00:53:51
I was mixed up in
a lifestyle of drugs
-
00:53:53
and selling drugs,
getting high, using,
-
00:53:56
living a fast life.
-
00:53:58
Coming to prison is like,
"Oh, I don't want to do that."
-
00:54:00
But in my case, it was
a blessing because
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00:54:03
if I would not have
came here, I'd probably
-
00:54:05
end up dead or killed someone.
-
00:54:08
The big thing with me right
now is, like, my children,
-
00:54:11
because I have been out
of their lives for so long,
-
00:54:13
and they was young
when I went to prison.
-
00:54:15
So it's like I've missed out on
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00:54:16
so many milestones in her life.
-
00:54:18
I haven't seen my
son in six years,
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00:54:20
so it means a lot to me.
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00:54:23
I'm sorry. - Oh, no. No.
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00:54:28
I'm sure it's going to
mean a lot to them as well.
-
00:54:31
- I haven't seen him
since he was ten years old
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00:54:33
and he was 16.
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00:54:38
It's a blessing to be
able to have you guys
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00:54:40
come in here and do
something like that,
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00:54:41
because in a place like this,
-
00:54:42
sometimes it can get
lonely and get hard
-
00:54:47
being in an environment
like this sometimes.
-
00:54:49
So it's nice when people
come in from the outside
-
00:54:52
and lets us know
there's still life out there,
-
00:54:53
and there's still things
going on out there
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00:54:55
and there's people that care.
-
00:54:57
It's just been really hard.
-
00:54:59
So today means
a lot for Christmas.
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00:55:02
I love you. - How are you?
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00:55:04
- Look at you. You look so
handsome. You're so grown.
-
00:55:07
- How are you doing?
- I'm fine. You are so handsome.
-
00:55:10
Can I kiss you?
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00:55:17
- It means a lot.
Like, it's heartbreaking
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00:55:19
that like six years, but
like at least I see now.
-
00:55:22
Like, I'm able to see,
you know I love you.
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00:55:28
- I just want to tell
them that I love them
-
00:55:30
and things are going to be
different when I come home.
-
00:55:37
I just want to make
a promise to them
-
00:55:39
and keep it and not
go back on my words.
-
00:55:44
- What an amazing opportunity
-
00:55:46
to be a part of a
mission bigger than you.
-
00:55:49
We're not just doing an event.
-
00:55:51
We're creating a memory,
and that is so long lasting.
-
00:55:55
Crossroads community
and leadership team
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00:55:57
just wanted to
figure out how can we
-
00:55:59
come alongside the families
here that are in prison,
-
00:56:02
they're a part of our community.
-
00:56:04
And so we wanted to figure out
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00:56:06
how can we go deeper as
we come here for other things,
-
00:56:08
like Anywhere services.
-
00:56:10
We also do other
programs here like marriage
-
00:56:13
and the God
Experiment, Undivided.
-
00:56:15
So they see us not
as just an organization
-
00:56:18
just dropping in. They see
us as a family coming in.
-
00:56:22
So we're just providing an
extension of love for them.
-
00:56:25
I've walked around
to some of the tables
-
00:56:27
just to kind of see how
the families are doing.
-
00:56:30
They're loving the food.
-
00:56:31
They're loving the time
that they get to spend
-
00:56:33
with their children
and their caregivers.
-
00:56:35
So just watching
that, the hours that
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00:56:39
we put into this
thing, it's all worth it.
-
00:56:44
I think the women here
and the men as well,
-
00:56:47
they're really, really
appreciative because
-
00:56:49
they not only can
see the commitment,
-
00:56:51
but they can feel the love.
-
00:56:53
- Five, six years ago, I was
a completely different person.
-
00:56:56
I was so angry,
hurt, full of rage.
-
00:56:59
And He's just --
-
00:57:01
He's worked a miracle
in my life I feel like.
-
00:57:03
When you see people
that don't even know you,
-
00:57:05
that are strangers,
that still have the love
-
00:57:07
and kindness in their
heart to come out here
-
00:57:08
and take their
time and volunteer
-
00:57:10
and do things for us
when they got so much
-
00:57:12
going on out there in the
world with their own family.
-
00:57:14
So I just want to say
thank you and I appreciate it
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00:57:16
and you're a true
blessing, all of you.