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- Welcome to Crossroads.
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Today, we're talking
about something that's
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pressing on a lot of
people's minds and, no, it's
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not who is People's
sexiest man alive this year,
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although honestly, Paul
Rudd deserved it, right?
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I mean, he really does.
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- Hey, look at us.
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-Look at us. Who
would have thought.
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- Not me.
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- That's not it.
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I'm talking about
deconstruction.
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What is it? What does it mean?
Is it good? Is it necessary?
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What do we do with it?
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Well, today our senior
pastor, my mentor,
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Brian Tome, is going
to address all of it.
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Let's get started right now.
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- This is good here.
Hee-Haw, Hee-Haw, Hee-Haw.
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Oh, man, yeah, I'm playing
with Legos and you're not.
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Legos are really pretty amazing.
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They just keep getting
better and better and better.
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And actually, it's a metaphor
that we're using today
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because when someone
brings Legos into their life,
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they want to build
something; they
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don't want to take
something down.
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Today, many, many
people as it relates
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to faith are not
trying to build
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faith, we're instead trying to
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deconstruct my faith,
take my faith down.
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Several years ago
in Spain, an elderly
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parishioner noticed
that the fresco of Jesus in
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her church was
degrading, that the plaster,
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that the colors were
on it had flaked off.
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And she decided to take
things into her own hands.
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The original look like this.
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And it had degraded
to look like this.
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And then after her
attempt to make a
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true Jesus painting,
it became this.
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Yeah, Jesus in
Planet of the Apes.
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It didn't quite work
very well for her.
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See her intentions were in the
right place, but what ended up
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happening is that
picture of Jesus
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got worse and worse and worse.
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I believe people have
the greatest of intentions
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when we look at our faith
to deconstruct our faith.
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It's the process of questioning
why we believe what we believe.
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It's the process of
eliminating certain things
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from our life to not
believe them anymore.
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It's a process of
putting all kinds of
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doubts on classical
Christian teachings.
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And I think that our heart's
in the right way because
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we just want to know
and believe what is right.
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And if things aren't
working well, maybe
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the things that I
believed are not right.
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This is what happens
in our world today.
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And instead,
what we're doing is
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we're just taking
apart our life.
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We're pulling it down.
We're deconstructing.
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We're destroying our life.
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We're bolting things onto it
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that probably
shouldn't be there.
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Like, I don't know
that the Space
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Shuttle needs to
be where this is.
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And I certainly don't
know that a little
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dragon needs to be in
the top of London Bridge.
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But we have this
amalgamation of
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things that just
don't make sense.
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And this is part of
what we do with our life.
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We just kind of bolt
things on and we
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take this off if
we don't like that.
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And the church should be a place
where we can learn and we can
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challenge ourselves
and we can be
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pushed and we can
also be understood.
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Today for the rest of our
time, that's what I want to do.
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I want to challenge
you a little bit.
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I want to push
on you a little bit.
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We all can be in
our echo chambers,
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and the internet is one large,
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huge echo chamber
of cynicism towards
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faith and toward
historic faith.
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And the church can be an echo
chamber too where people just
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block out voices
that are challenging
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to them, a challenge to us.
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And and I want to challenge
all of us a little bit today
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because my goal today is
to help you grow spiritually.
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That's what I want for you.
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And here are some
main reasons why
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people deconstruct their faith.
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One is terrible teaching.
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We got taught things
about Jesus a long time
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ago that were terrible,
that were just awful.
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We got taught things
that were only maybe
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aligned to a specific
political party, and so
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we believed and we
thought that politics
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equals Jesus or politics
equals Christianity.
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That's a horrible teaching.
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There's awful things that
have been taught in the
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name of Jesus that sane,
rational people eventually
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are going to come to
recognize, "Wait a minute.
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Wait a minute. If that is
Jesus, I don't want that."
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But it isn't because
Jesus is wrong.
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It's because we got terrible
teaching connecting to Him.
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You know, if your
life is going to be
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built to last, you
have to learn what to
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believe, what not
to believe, and to
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cling to a few things
very, very tightly.
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My theology, my
beliefs are like a house.
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It's like a sparsely held house.
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I have a lot of beliefs,
but I have very,
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very few things
that are nailed down.
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Sometimes I go into a
room that I thought I had my
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understanding and belief
on this with everything
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and the furniture is
like Poltergeist, the old
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movie Poltergeist, is
flying all over the room.
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[sound effect]
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Going all over the place.
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And the problem is
things have changed.
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And the problem
also is I might have
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put too much
furniture in that room.
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The less furniture, the
less core beliefs I can
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have, but have it nailed
down and stable, the better.
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Some of us have
had a terrible teaching.
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Another reason is a
lot of us deconstruct
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because we've
had church trauma.
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Now again, we don't
say these things.
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We don't say it was
my church trauma that
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causes me to abandon
the Christian faith.
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We don't say it's our
church trauma that
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cause of me to not
believe in Jesus.
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We generally can't
connect those things up,
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but for many people, it
has been church trauma.
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I know somebody
who was part of a youth
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group in high school
or junior high, and she
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got sexually abused
inside the sanctuary of
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that church during
her youth group night.
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Now that creates a level
of sexual and emotional
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and spiritual abuse and baggage
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that makes it very, very,
very difficult to ever be
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in church or hears
somebody say something
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who is in a position of
leadership in a church
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and not have a sense
of cynicism about it.
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The Big C. Church, the
Capital C Church or the Small
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C Church local churches
has failed a lot of people.
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But the institution
isn't the same
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thing as the person
of Jesus Himself.
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Another reason why
we deconstruct our
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faith is there's there's
too much going on.
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Our faith has become
too complicated.
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It's like this is exactly what
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you have to believe
about baptism.
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This is exactly what we have to
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believe about
women in leadership.
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This is exactly what we have
to believe about the Rapture.
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This is exactly what we have
to believe about the end times.
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This is exactly what you
have to believe about that.
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It's just exactly how you
have to educate your kids.
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Exactly how to have
the discipline them.
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It's all this stuff
and it's the layering
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on of more and more
and more and more.
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And before you
know it, we suffocate.
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Is the Earth 6,000
literal years old
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and created and
six literal days?
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I don't think so.
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You may think so, and
that's okay for you to think so.
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Maybe you're right
and I'm wrong, but I'll tell
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you one thing, if you
do think that and you
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have kids, it is not a
good idea to make that
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idea of Creation to
be central to their faith.
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People like St. Augustine long
before Darwin ever came along
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believed that those days don't
have to be literal 24 hour days.
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To give people the
sense that this is right up
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there with the Resurrection
and the death of
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Christ, it's just as
important, you're creating
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a suffocating system
that people will rebel from.
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There's some piece of
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People deconstruct
their faith because
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there's just too
much attached to it.
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There's too much going on.
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And another reason we do is
because we have a desire to sin.
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Now, again, no
one will ever say
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this, but many people leave the
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faith because
the faith won't let
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them do something
they want to do.
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A couple of years ago,
years ago an unknown pastor,
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previously unknown,
became very, very well known.
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He had his moment
in Twitter fame
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because he denounced his faith.
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He was an evangelical pastor
and he denounced his faith,
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and people just lit up
all over the place with it.
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What they didn't know
at the time is this wasn't
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because he was having
new problems with the faith.
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It's because he had been
disciplined by the board
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of his church for having
an extramarital affair.
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His problem wasn't
with the tenets of Jesus.
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His problem was he couldn't
live life the way Jesus told
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him not to live, so therefore
he decided to eliminate it.
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A similar thing happened not
too long ago with Joshua Harris.
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He wrote the
runaway bestseller that
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evangelical kids
read in the '90s
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called I Kissed
Dating Goodbye, and
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he basically kissed
his faith goodbye.
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And it came on the heels
of him seeking divorce,
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which he didn't have
biblical grounds for.
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As many people
leave the faith and
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they'll say, well,
it's because this
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thing I couldn't
believe any longer or
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this thing I couldn't
do any longer.
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It's also because
God wouldn't allow me
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to do this, and I would
rather do this and
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not have God than
be over here and be in
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the faith that aligns
itself with God.
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There's another
category for those
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who deconstruct, it's the one
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I call is it's I don't like my
life, or my life isn't working.
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This is by folks who,
again, we don't -- I believe
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it's the best of hearts
and best of intentions
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that people deconstruct
and people walk away
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from beliefs and walk
away from their faith.
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I really don't think that
anyone has a vendetta to be
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angry at God and a vendetta
to make other people doubt.
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I just think this is the
sort of background
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software that's happening
and we don't pick up on.
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And for many of us,
we've grown up with a
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belief that if we did
all the right things,
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if we kept all the morals,
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if we did all the
spiritual disciplines,
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then we would have
a life that we wanted.
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And now we get to an age
we say, "I don't like my life.
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I don't like the choices
I've had to get me here.
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I don't feel like I've
had the appropriate
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financial breaks that
somebody should
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have had who who
kept their nose clean
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morally and
spiritually like I have.
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I'm not seeing traction.
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I'm not getting married. I
thought I would get married.
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I thought I'd have
kids or I thought I would
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have kids that were
healthy or I thought this.
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And we just don't like our life.
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And so we look at our
life, we think, "I thought
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I was living the way
God wanted me to do it,
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And this is the awful life.
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So obviously the things
that God was supposed to
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do for me, He hasn't
done for me, He hasn't held
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up my end of the bargain
or His end of the bargain,
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therefore, I'm going
to deconstruct my faith.
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Now, Jesus had an
interaction once with
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somebody who was
deconstructing his beliefs,
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or at least he was open to
deconstructing his beliefs,
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and he had a little
bit of a challenge with.
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I'm going to read
it for you, it comes
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a book of John
3:1 and following.
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It says this:
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And Jesus answered him --
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Well, actually, before I tell
you what Jesus said to him.
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Nicodemus, a very
well-known Jewish leader,
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teacher, ruler, and he
comes to Him at night,
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probably because he wants
to make sure he's not seen
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because it could be seen
like he's questioning his faith
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or opening himself to ideas
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that other people think
he shouldn't be open to.
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So Nicodemus comes at night.
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This is the beginning
of Nick at Night.
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It's Nick at Night.
Get it? Nick at Night.
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And here's what Jesus
says him, verse three:
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"Truly, truly, I say to you,
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unless one is born again he
cannot see the Kingdom of God."
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Nicodemus said to Him, "How can
a man be born when he is old?
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Can he enter a second time into
his mother's womb and be born?"
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Jesus says to Nicodemus,
you have to start all over.
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You have to be born again.
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This is a very crazy
phrase that a lot of people
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in America get very,
very uncomfortable with.
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I'm not sure why we
get uncomfortable with it,
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but we get very
comfortable with it.
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Maybe it's because there
are a bunch of weird people
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who used to talk
about being born again.
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Maybe that's one of the reasons
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why we're
uncomfortable about it.
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Maybe we're uncomfortable
about the phrase born again
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for the same reason
that Nicodemus is,
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because Nicodemus
hears that he hears,
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"You have to start all
over again, all over again."
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All the things that
you've learned,
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all the things that you've done,
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all these things that are
important, they're fine,
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but you have to
start all over again.
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Be born again.
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Many people have a hard
time coming into the faith
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and embracing God
because it would mean
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something new for my
life I'm not ready to do.
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I'm okay to eliminate
things from my life.
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I'm OK to take down
things from my life,
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tear things from my life,
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but to add something in my life,
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that would be really difficult.
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What's the last thing
new that you did?
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Most of us when
we graduate college,
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or if you don't go to
college, it was high school,
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most of us haven't tried
anything new since then.
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We only did something new before
because we were forced to it.
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When's the last time
you got a new friendship
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with somebody
who wasn't at work?
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When's the last time
you had a new hobby?
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When's the last time you went
to a new place for a vacation?
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When's the last time you
took on a new core discipline,
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a new core spiritual discipline?
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Very, very few of us do.
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And Nicodemus isn't sure
that he wants to do this.
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So he plays along with
the metaphor and says,
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"How am I going to crawl back
up inside of my mother's womb?
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How can I be reborn again?"
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It's like I can't get up
inside my mom's birth canal.
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I wouldn't fit up
there right now.
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He's just recognizing,
admitting that
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this is an uncomfortable
thing for him.
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Here's what Jesus says:
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In order for us to
thrive spiritually,
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two things have to happen.
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One, we have to be born,
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I believe that's what it
means to be born of water,
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because all of us
when we were born
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there was a breaking of
water in our mother's womb.
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So you've got to
be born physically.
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And the second thing
to thrive spiritually
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00:16:25
is you have to
be born spiritually.
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00:16:29
There is something spiritual
that has to happen to us
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00:16:32
that's outside of ourselves
that comes into ourselves
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00:16:37
that makes us new people.
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00:16:40
That gets us on the right path.
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00:16:42
Hey, if you're
deconstructing, great,
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00:16:44
you're in the right place.
I'm glad you're here.
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00:16:46
But understand we're not
going to help you deconstruct
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00:16:49
or if we do, we're
only going to do it
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00:16:51
to the point where you
now can start to build,
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00:16:54
where you can now
to start to put things
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00:16:57
back into your life, because
that's what God wants.
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00:17:02
He wants you to be thriving
and have a life that works.
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00:17:06
And for that to work,
you and I are going
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00:17:09
to have to start to
eliminate certain things
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00:17:13
that we articulate that
sound really spiritual
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00:17:16
and really good, but
they're just not true.
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00:17:19
They're the kind of things,
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00:17:20
if you believe them and
you put them into practice,
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00:17:23
you will have to
deconstruct them later
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00:17:25
or your life will just not work.
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00:17:28
This isn't political
commentary today.
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00:17:31
This is spiritual formation.
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00:17:33
According the
Barna Organization,
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00:17:36
67% of churchgoing
Christians believe quote:
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00:17:39
Enjoying yourself is
the highest goal of life.
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00:17:43
I like to enjoy myself.
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00:17:45
Enjoying myself is not
the highest goal of life.
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00:17:48
Jesus in the Bible never
says the highest goal of life
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00:17:51
is to enjoy ourselves.
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00:17:53
67% of them, let me tell you
what, if 67% of them believe
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00:17:56
that, when your life doesn't
work, what are you going to do?
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00:17:59
You're going to have to
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00:18:01
deconstruct or
destroy your faith
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00:18:03
because Jesus tells us to pick
up our cross and follow Him.
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00:18:08
It doesn't tell us to
just enjoy our life.
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00:18:10
Another poll showed
that 84% of the total
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00:18:13
population in America
believe this is true.
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00:18:17
91% affirmed the
statement that to
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00:18:21
find yourself, look
within yourself.
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00:18:25
When you have
a faith that's based
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00:18:27
on inside of yourself,
you have faith
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00:18:28
that at some point
is going to have
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00:18:30
to be deconstructed
and destroyed.
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00:18:34
When I graduated
from high school
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00:18:35
outside of Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania,
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00:18:37
I wanted to do what some
of the other people did,
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00:18:39
we all wanted to find ourselves.
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00:18:41
I need to find myself.
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00:18:42
And I don't know
what it was about living
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00:18:45
in Pittsburgh in the
early 1980s, we all
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00:18:47
thought that to find
yourself you had to
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00:18:49
take this epic road
trip out to California.
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00:18:51
Why? Find yourself.
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00:18:55
Someone told me,
and I'll just quote them.
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00:18:58
They said, "Well, what
if you find an A-hole?
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00:19:00
Not exactly what they
said, but this is church.
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00:19:03
What if you find an A-hole?
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00:19:05
I chose to never make that trip
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00:19:07
because I didn't
want to find that.
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00:19:09
And also, I couldn't
figure out how to do it.
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00:19:11
But the the mystique,
the romance of taking a trip
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00:19:16
where I find what's
inside of myself
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00:19:19
and who I already am.
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00:19:21
If I only find myself,
then I'll really find God.
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00:19:25
This is the path for
existential meaning today.
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00:19:28
All the truth and the
answers are inside of yourself.
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00:19:34
Years ago, my first trip
to India, we were doing
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00:19:37
a trip to explore how to
do aftercare for the girls
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00:19:40
that we had rescued out of
the sex slave industry in India.
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00:19:44
And one of the
homes we visited to
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00:19:45
we were able to sit it on.
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00:19:46
An outside speaker came in
and brought a bunch of drums
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00:19:49
and we all had drums
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00:19:50
and people were
banging on the drums
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00:19:51
and this speaker was
leading all the girls
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00:19:53
and us through
this really cool thing.
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00:19:55
It was cool to bang drums
and get your frustrations out.
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00:19:58
And all of us were in beat.
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00:19:59
It was really, really cool.
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00:20:01
It was all good until
we started to talk.
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00:20:03
They said to these
girls, "All the we have,
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00:20:06
everything that we need
is inside of ourselves."
-
00:20:09
I remember looking
around at these girls
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00:20:11
as they said everything
we need is inside ourselves.
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00:20:13
I remember looking at their face
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00:20:15
and their faces were like this.
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00:20:18
They were buying it at all.
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00:20:19
Tell you what, once
you've been in slavery,
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00:20:22
sex slavery, and the only
way you got out of slavery
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00:20:25
is somebody from outside
came inside and rescued you,
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00:20:29
you realize you didn't
have the resources.
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00:20:31
This is what Jesus saying.
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00:20:32
He says the Spirit is blowing.
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00:20:35
You must be born again.
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00:20:36
You have to be born of
the water and of the Spirit.
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00:20:39
The Spirit has to come
into your life from outside
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00:20:41
because you and I
don't have the resources.
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00:20:44
What he said was
spiritually enlightened,
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00:20:47
it sounds like today, but
was actually insensitive.
-
00:20:49
It was elitist and it was
out of touch with their reality.
-
00:20:53
And this is the thinking that
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00:20:55
persists in American
culture today.
-
00:20:56
We say things
like, "You be you."
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00:20:59
In other words, everything
you need is inside of yourself.
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00:21:02
You just be the best
version of yourself.
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00:21:06
Or hey to thyself be true.
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00:21:08
Which is not
Jesus who said that.
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00:21:11
That's Shakespeare who said it,
-
00:21:13
to be more specific, it's
the character Polonius
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00:21:19
who said it that
Shakespeare created.
-
00:21:21
And this Polonius, if you
know anything about it,
-
00:21:23
he was an utter bore.
-
00:21:25
NoSweatShakespeare.com
says this, it says,
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00:21:28
"Coming from Polonius, this
advice to be true to oneself
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00:21:31
is pompous,
hypocritical, and empty.
-
00:21:34
And it is a tribute
to Shakespeare
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00:21:36
that he can produce a speech
that is quoted for 400 years
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00:21:39
as definitive wisdom
about human behavior,
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00:21:42
although it comes
from a character
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00:21:45
who was a disreputable and
hypocritical empty weasel."
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00:21:50
Jesus never tells us
to be true to ourselves.
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00:21:53
If He did then He
wouldn't be a Savior.
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00:21:54
Saviors come and do
for us what we can't do
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00:21:56
for ourselves because
we can't do it ourselves.
-
00:21:59
He comes from outside
and He invites us to receive
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00:22:02
Him, not only a Savior,
but to receive Him as Lord.
-
00:22:06
When I'm deconstructing and
when I'm taking things away,
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00:22:10
I'm playing Lord, I'm
playing Savior of my own life,
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00:22:13
which might be understandable
if I've had people in
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00:22:17
spiritual authority who have
hurt me and have abused me.
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00:22:21
But that's on them,
they are bad people
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00:22:23
who did you an awful disservice.
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00:22:25
That's not Jesus, nor is it
the historic Christian faith.
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00:22:31
I found a story
recently, people in
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00:22:33
our community in
Dayton, Ohio, who
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00:22:35
actually had
deconstructed their life
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00:22:38
and marriage and
then reconstructed it.
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00:22:40
Let's see it.
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00:22:42
- I'm Sarah.
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00:22:43
- I'm Dan's Swizler and we
go to Crossroads Dayton.
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00:22:46
So at the end of 2014 we lost
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00:22:48
my mom, my dad, and
my brother unexpectedly.
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00:22:52
We had been married about a year
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00:22:54
and God was obviously
with us at that time,
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00:22:56
but we weren't
actively pursuing God
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00:22:59
or following Jesus by any means.
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00:23:02
- And it was just hard
putting one foot in
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00:23:04
front of the other every
day and just waking up
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00:23:07
and get through the
day and go to sleep and
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00:23:09
wake up and get through
the day and go to sleep.
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00:23:12
We were just surviving.
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00:23:13
We weren't living,
we were just surviving.
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00:23:15
- To the average person
they we looked like we did well.
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00:23:19
We got through
it, but eventually
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00:23:21
led to our separation
and our divorce.
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00:23:24
- I felt like a
shell of a human,
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00:23:26
like there was
nothing left in me.
-
00:23:31
- We weren't there for
each other, we weren't --
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00:23:34
Our faith wasn't there.
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00:23:36
We didn't do the things we
needed to do for each other.
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00:23:39
- Right.
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00:23:41
I never stopped praying that
God would soften his heart
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00:23:48
and that he wouldn't
be angry at me anymore.
-
00:23:54
- I'm dealing with the
divorce, still the deaths,
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00:23:57
and some depression, probably,
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00:23:59
but I knew something
was missing in my life
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00:24:02
after we were divorced.
-
00:24:03
I mean, even before
we got divorced.
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00:24:05
One day I was at
the gym where I lived
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00:24:08
and I met a guy, I talked
to him a couple of times
-
00:24:10
while we were there, just
in passing, just small talk.
-
00:24:12
And it turned out
it was Andy Ryder,
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00:24:15
my friend, Pastor at
Crossroads Dayton.
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00:24:18
And I knew instantly that
I needed God in my life.
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00:24:21
I've always believed, even
though I've never followed.
-
00:24:24
It led me to want
to go to Crossroads.
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00:24:25
It was this exact time also
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00:24:27
where Sarah reached out to me.
-
00:24:30
We reconnected and we actually
went to Crossroads together.
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00:24:34
I loved having
her back in my life.
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00:24:35
I liked where my life
was heading with God.
-
00:24:38
It was that Man Camp
that, I still remember,
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00:24:42
where Pastor Tome was talking.
-
00:24:45
And he -- I'll
paraphrased because
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00:24:47
I will not do it justice, "If
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00:24:48
you're in a
relationship, go home,
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00:24:50
ask her to marry
you or break up."
-
00:24:53
Definitely did not want to
break up with my ex-wife,
-
00:24:56
so she picked
me up in Cincinnati
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00:24:59
after we got done with Man Camp
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00:25:01
I asked her to marry me
again on the way home from.
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00:25:06
- All of these things
that happened,
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00:25:07
these bad things that happen
when we were divorced,
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00:25:11
they were all necessary.
-
00:25:15
It's terrible to think
about it that way,
-
00:25:17
but they were all
necessary things that needed
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00:25:20
to happen to us to get
us to where we are today.
-
00:25:24
- Since I began following God,
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00:25:28
things have been tremendous.
-
00:25:29
And it's not just
about the countless --
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00:25:37
It's not just about the
countless blessings,
-
00:25:39
because even if
those aren't there.
-
00:25:44
- Going to church together,
-
00:25:45
being together with
God and our marriage,
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00:25:51
it's so much better this time.
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00:25:57
- Man, I love that line.
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00:25:59
Very true for many of us.
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00:26:01
Wake up. Get through
the day. Go to sleep.
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00:26:05
Wake up, get through
the day, go to sleep.
-
00:26:09
Wake up, get through
the day, go to sleep.
-
00:26:12
As I said, they become
a shell of themselves.
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00:26:16
When we're drawn to
deconstruct, it's because
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00:26:19
we feel like we're
a shell of ourselves.
-
00:26:21
We feel like we're stuck.
-
00:26:23
We feel like life isn't working.
-
00:26:25
We feel like things are
just overwhelming me.
-
00:26:30
And there is a
place for eliminating
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00:26:31
certain beliefs from our
life that are bad beliefs.
-
00:26:34
There's a place for
eliminating maybe
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00:26:38
parts of this Christian
subculture that
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00:26:40
are not healthy
and are not helpful.
-
00:26:42
But we've got to
get on the birth side.
-
00:26:44
We've got to get
on the rebirth side.
-
00:26:46
We've got to get
on the new life side.
-
00:26:48
We've got to get
on the building side.
-
00:26:50
That's who Jesus is.
-
00:26:52
That's what He has
been doing for millennia
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00:26:55
and in millions and
millions of people.
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00:26:58
Don't listen to only the
disgruntled Americans
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00:27:01
who have not had their
brand of American Christianity
-
00:27:04
work out for them the
way that they wanted.
-
00:27:07
Don't listen to them.
-
00:27:08
Listen to the greats
and the people right now
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00:27:11
all over the world who
maybe don't have a great life,
-
00:27:14
may have a very persecuted life,
-
00:27:15
but there is a deep
abiding presence of Jesus
-
00:27:19
through the Holy Spirit
because that's who He is.
-
00:27:22
That's what he does.
-
00:27:23
You do that, you'll be
on rock solid ground.
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00:27:27
God, I thank You for being true,
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00:27:29
being real, and being clear.
-
00:27:32
We choose to build
our life on You. Amen.
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00:27:35
- Thanks, Brian.
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00:27:36
Hey, listen, I know
deconstruction is hard
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00:27:39
to be introduced through,
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00:27:40
and it's even harder if
you're going through it.
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00:27:42
If you have any questions
about deconstruction
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00:27:44
or really anything else,
I want you to email me
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00:27:46
at Kyle.Ranson@Crossroads.net.
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00:27:49
We're in this series
called Rock Solid.
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00:27:51
It's really following up on
our church wide Journey.
-
00:27:53
If you're interested in
volunteering with us,
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00:27:56
that Journey was
about how do you serve?
-
00:27:58
How do you get in
the game with church?
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00:28:00
Not just watch church,
but be the church.
-
00:28:02
You can go to online
crossroads.net/volunteer.
-
00:28:06
And along with all of that,
-
00:28:07
if you're interested
in getting baptized,
-
00:28:09
if you want to take that
step towards following God,
-
00:28:11
you can go to
online.crossroads.net/baptism.
-
00:28:14
We would love to be
part of your step forward
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00:28:17
into a life of following Christ
signified through baptism.
-
00:28:20
Thanks. We'll see you next week.
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00:28:23
- I've always had a
relationship with God.
-
00:28:24
I've always loved God
and always believed in God.
-
00:28:28
I just kind of went
astray for a little bit.
-
00:28:37
It was actually last year
around the time that I met the
-
00:28:40
church, I was going through a
really difficult time, just with
-
00:28:44
everything going
on in the world,
-
00:28:46
politics, all that good stuff,
-
00:28:48
you know, COVID hitting and I
was just in a really dark place.
-
00:28:52
And there were some
things happening with
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00:28:55
friends and family and
just a lot of controversy.
-
00:28:58
And I one day was just thinking
-
00:29:00
like, "This is
not me, like, I'm
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00:29:02
living for the
world and not for
-
00:29:04
Jesus or what I
should be living for."
-
00:29:07
And so I just -- I
picked up my Bible,
-
00:29:09
and I haven't put it down since.
-
00:29:12
Like I said, we do everything
online with the church
-
00:29:15
that we have found so far,
and it's just been amazing.
-
00:29:19
And so my life has just
completely changed.
-
00:29:23
My name is Kayla, and
today I'm going to be baptized.
-
00:29:26
- My name is Marcus Lyles.
-
00:29:28
I'm getting baptized today.
-
00:29:29
- My name is Breland
and I'm getting baptized.
-
00:29:32
- My name is Jacoby and
today I'm getting baptized.
-
00:29:35
- My name is Marcus and
today I'm getting baptized.
-
00:29:38
- Well, when we first
started Crossroads,
-
00:29:42
like I said, or my wife said,
-
00:29:44
we were introduced by
her aunt and we got the link.
-
00:29:47
And we were basically
hooked ever since.
-
00:29:50
I mean, the
personalities were great
-
00:29:52
and they broke it down
and broke things down to us
-
00:29:54
in a way that we
could understand it.
-
00:29:57
And it just really
kept me in my Bible
-
00:30:02
and kept me focused on
the important things in life.
-
00:30:07
And like I said, I
used to stray a lot.
-
00:30:10
I couldn't stay focused on that.
-
00:30:12
But now I realize that's
the most important thing.
-
00:30:17
- I personally have always
wanted to be baptized,
-
00:30:19
I just like I said, I've never
really had the opportunity.
-
00:30:24
And at the time, I kind
of felt like since I wasn't
-
00:30:26
a part of a church, I didn't
-- even though I wanted
-
00:30:29
to, I didn't want to just
reach out to any random, you
-
00:30:32
know, church or stranger
and ask them to baptize me.
-
00:30:34
So I, one, like I said,
we feel like family.
-
00:30:38
We feel like this is home.
-
00:30:40
And I felt so comfortable
asking you guys.
-
00:30:43
But really, as a family,
we've talked about it
-
00:30:46
just we've all been
saved by the Holy Spirit.
-
00:30:50
We've all, but this
is like the next step,
-
00:30:53
like, this is the next
thing that we need to do
-
00:30:55
to just feel complete
in our walk with Jesus.
-
00:30:58
So here we are.
-
00:31:00
- It means everything. It
means everything to me.
-
00:31:02
I mean, having that bond with
God and Jesus rest of my life
-
00:31:07
and devoting my life to
Him fully and ceremoniously.
-
00:31:15
It's very important to me,
-
00:31:17
and I've been wanting to
do it ever since I was a child
-
00:31:20
- Because we talked
with each of them about
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00:31:23
like what this means.
-
00:31:24
And they are old
enough at this point that
-
00:31:30
they understood, they
knew what they were doing.
-
00:31:32
They wanted to do this.
-
00:31:34
- Just to wipe
all the sins away
-
00:31:38
that from the past means a lot.
-
00:31:43
- It's amazing.
-
00:31:44
- We explained to them
what it meant to be baptized.
-
00:31:49
And you could tell it was in
their heart to get baptized.
-
00:31:53
You know what I mean?
-
00:31:54
Like, they wanted it
just as much as we did.
-
00:31:57
And just to see that it just
made me proud as a father,
-
00:32:01
you know, and I'm
sure her as a wife,
-
00:32:05
that we're doing a
good job teaching them.
-
00:32:06
- Yes.
-
00:32:09
- I feel enlightened.
-
00:32:10
- Yes. That is like
the perfect word.
-
00:32:13
- I feel enlightened.
-
00:32:15
- Like --
-
00:32:16
- It's hard to describe.
-
00:32:19
- It's so hard to
put into words.
-
00:32:21
- It's a feeling.
-
00:32:22
- I feel just like a new person.
-
00:32:23
- Right. Exactly.
-
00:32:26
- And it was a long time
coming and I'm just so happy.
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00:32:30
- Absolutely.