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I started dancing when I
was four years old.
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I danced in the living room, in
the kitchen, in the shower, even
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during recess at school that was
pretty much how I played.
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From a young age God placed this
passion in me to create a
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movement that makes others feel
something, to tell stories that
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anyone can interpret in
their own way.
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When I dance in front of
people, I'm letting them in.
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I'm opening up and
sharing a connection.
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Dancing for me connects me to
God because every time I create
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using dance I'm reminded that I'm
an extension of Him, the
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ultimate creator.
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Over time I noticed how no
two dancers moved exactly the same,
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the same way God may no two
people exactly alike, which is kind
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of crazy when you
think about it.
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Seven billion people in the
world and no repeats?
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No glitches?
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So I create because it allows me
to express exactly who I was
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created to be.
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God sparked in me a desire
to speak to others through dance.
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So in other words, I
was created to create.
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And honestly, I think we're
all made to dance.
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I'm Laurent and dancing is
what ignites life in me.
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Well, hello Crossroads.
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My name is Sharday and I'm
one of the worship leaders around
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here. And this week we are on
week three of our Spark Talks
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series.
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And we get to hear from different
people what God is doing in
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their lives and how
they've been changed.
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And what we're going to spend some
time on is singing to a God
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who loves us and who
has definitely changed my life.
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So would you stand
up and join us?
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And if you're watching at home, turn
up the volume and join us.
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We're glad you're here.
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00:11:17
Well, I love that part of
our church service where we actually
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get to worship together.
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00:11:23
It's something that followers of
Jesus have been doing for
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years and years.
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And it's a way to bring us together
as a church to be on the
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same page.
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And it's a way for us to
posture ourselves to be ready to hear
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and to feel and to experience
what we're going to experience
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next in the midst of church.
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My name is Lena Schuler.
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I'm the Crossroads
Anywhere Community Pastor.
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00:11:45
And the beautiful thing about
Crossroads is you can take
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Crossroads with you anywhere
you might be.
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00:11:51
You might be in a living room right
now like the one I'm in or
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00:11:54
a hotel room or the airport.
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00:11:56
Maybe you're at your parents'
house home for the summer.
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00:11:58
And your church can still be
your church regardless of what city
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00:12:03
or what place you're
in right now.
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00:12:05
And one way to do that and
to stay connected to your church, to
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00:12:08
stay connected to other people, and
to stay connected to God
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throughout the summer is to download
the Crossroads App and use
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00:12:15
it on a daily basis.
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00:12:17
There's some great things in there
to help you form some new
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habits and just keep you connected
to people and to the church.
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00:12:24
So you can get that in any
of the places that you normally get
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00:12:27
your apps on your phone.
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Well, in just a week we
have something fun and new happening
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this summer called The Summer
Social where we have gatherings
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happening all over the country
right near our Crossroads
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locations and in cities all
over outside of the Greater
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Cincinnati or Lexington areas for
you to maybe make some
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lifelong friends, for you to make
some new connections who are
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00:12:54
people who are part of your church
that might just be the ones
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00:12:57
that become your
very best friends.
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I don't know, why
wouldn't you try that?
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00:13:01
This is your last chance
to sign up. It's
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happening this weekend, the weekend of
July 19th all over the
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place: backyards, backyard barbecues,
and parties and in
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breweries.
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00:13:12
And so you
head to Crossroads.net/summersocial,
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you can see all of the places
that that's happening and sign up
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00:13:19
for one of those
socials right near you.
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00:13:23
Well you know, one of the things
that I love to watch and hear
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00:13:27
and feel is when we get to
hear a story of someone whose life
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has been impacted
through the church.
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More specifically someone who's found
a belonging, who's found
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friendship, and who's found a
deeper relationship with God
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because of their connection
to the church.
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00:13:46
And we have a story of a
woman in Seattle who has experienced
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that and that is all made
possible because of generous givers
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like you and like me and like
my family and my friends who have
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given up time and who have given
up money because we want to
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00:14:03
see more people find belonging,
want to find friendship, want
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00:14:06
to find a deeper
relationship with God.
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00:14:08
And we want to see
that happen through the church.
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00:14:11
So if that describes you, if
that's something you want, you can
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become a giver right now
by heading to Crossroads.net/give.
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00:14:18
And while we do that, why
don't we check out Cathy's
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story who you might not ever
meet, but who you will have
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00:14:26
impacted if you are a generous
giver and part of the Crossroads
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00:14:30
team. Let's check it out.
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So, I'm originally from Seattle.
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About 10 years ago I decided
to settle in Atlanta, Georgia.
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00:14:42
Two and a half years ago my
brother, who I dearly loved and he
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00:14:46
was kind of my
hero, passed away unexpectedly.
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00:14:52
So, I came back.
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00:14:54
I worked very hard to help
my parents move from this three
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00:14:58
story house they were in
to a single level home.
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00:15:03
But two weeks after we moved them
into their new home my mother
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had a stroke.
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00:15:07
And she had a stroke with me
standing right in front of her.
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00:15:11
This past December I was
diagnosed with stage three breast
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00:15:15
cancer. So I had difficulty just
-- just getting to church.
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00:15:25
I was broken after all
I had been through.
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00:15:29
It was like I was mad
with God about this diagnosis.
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00:15:32
It was like I would be
rolling my eyes and saying, "Really?
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00:15:35
Are you kidding me?"
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You know one more thing.
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00:15:40
You know cancer can be
very isolating, plus I'm single.
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00:15:45
So I was feeling
alone in my space.
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00:15:51
And then I felt like I
had this very isolating disease.
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00:15:57
So you know, I did the kind
of the church hopping for a while
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00:16:01
and decided to do
church at home.
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00:16:05
And my best friend Lynn, who we've
known -- I've known for the
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00:16:08
last 20 years, she helped me
kind of think outside the box.
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00:16:12
There ended up being a
Crossroads community here in Seattle.
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00:16:17
You know folks meeting
in a home.
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00:16:21
I hadn't really thought about
worshipping in a home.
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00:16:24
I had always been a
churchgoer, but one of the
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00:16:29
-- you know, Katie Meyer who
is one of the Crossroads members
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00:16:32
here in Seattle reached out
to me via email.
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00:16:35
So we ended up meeting at
one of the local restaurants. And
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00:16:38
it felt like I was
being introduced to my family.
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00:16:43
Katie was warm and inviting.
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00:16:46
Scott and Janine who are hosting
the service, it just felt
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00:16:52
really good.
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00:16:53
I came and participated one
time and I was hooked.
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00:16:56
I just felt like
I had been familiar.
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00:16:58
They were familiar to me even
though we had never met.
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00:17:03
The more we hung out together,
the more we enjoyed church
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00:17:07
together, the closer
that relationship became.
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00:17:13
So, I show up typically
a little early, you know.
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00:17:17
Say hello to everyone and come
in the kitchen and have my
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00:17:20
coffee.
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00:17:22
Then we'll sit down and
watch the service around 11:00.
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00:17:24
And after service is over we
have an opportunity to just kind
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00:17:29
of share our thoughts
about the service.
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00:17:32
And then prayer, which is really
powerful because we each get an
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00:17:36
opportunity to either pray for someone
else or ask for prayer.
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00:17:41
And now having this renewed essence
of Christ kind of residing
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00:17:47
within me makes it a whole
lot easier to get through those
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00:17:51
tough times, because I know it's
not always gonna be like this.
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00:17:55
And you know, it's
just -- it's awesome.
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00:18:12
Am I big or am I little?
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Am I kid or am I a mommy?
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Well hey, everyone, my name is
Jen Kendall I'm from Crossroads
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on the East Side of Cincinnati
and I work in Kids Club.
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And I'm here today to tell you that
I want your kids to see me.
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I want them to see me early
and see me often because I believe
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that that'll change the world
for all of us.
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00:18:36
Well, hey, I am a mom.
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00:18:38
I have two kids
Ezra and Eleanor.
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00:18:40
My husband Dave and I have been
married for 15 years and before
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this I was an actor.
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00:18:46
I traveled the world.
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00:18:48
And what else can I tell you?
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Like my favorite
store is Target.
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00:18:54
And guys, I just
finished watching Stranger Things.
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00:18:59
And like you guys, I'm not OK.
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00:19:04
So like all of
that is pretty normal.
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00:19:06
You guys can go
through that too.
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00:19:07
But if you're looking at me you
can tell right away that there's
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something different about me.
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00:19:13
I mean I don't know if you can
tell what it is, but I have
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dwarfism. I'm a little person.
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00:19:19
And what that means is that my
arms and my legs didn't grow like
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00:19:23
the rest of my body did.
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00:19:26
Now I'm going to throw
some facts at you, okay?
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00:19:29
There are 200 different types
of dwarfism, minus the most
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00:19:34
common. I have Achondroplasia.
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00:19:36
So like you don't have
to remember that word.
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00:19:39
Just think like Peter Dinklage, Game
of Thrones and like all my
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00:19:43
friends on TLC shows.
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00:19:44
[laughter]
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And also, you don't have to be
a little person to have a little
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person. So my parents were average
sized and when I was born
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00:19:55
like, surprise.
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00:20:00
also I'm -- other than my
size, like I'm pretty healthy.
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00:20:03
So, all of that to say my
dwarfism affects the way that I
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interact with the world and the
way the world interacts with
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me.
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00:20:13
Sometimes it can be really good,
like I wear kid-sized shoes and
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00:20:17
so I pay
kid-sized prices. [laughter].
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00:20:21
And in general people
are really, really nice.
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00:20:24
If I ever need help like
they're right away, you know, helping
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me. And like there's so many other
perks, but the best one was
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a one time I was
in Paris with my husband.
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00:20:35
And we were trying to buy tickets
to a museum and we were told
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00:20:39
like you can't buy a ticket.
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00:20:42
What? Well we couldn't buy a
ticket because we were little and
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00:20:46
little people got in for free.
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00:20:52
So that's good.
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00:20:54
Now sometimes being little, like
it's kind of awkward and
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00:20:59
usually that involves kids.
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00:21:01
So if you've been around kids very
long you know that when they
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have something to say they're very
vocal and they don't hold
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back.
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00:21:10
So I work in Kids Club every
weekend I get all the questions,
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you guys.
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00:21:15
All of them.
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Why are you so little?
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00:21:20
Why do you look like that?
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Why are you fat? [laughter].
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How old are you?
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00:21:27
How tall are you?
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00:21:29
Did you know I'm
taller than you?
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00:21:33
And then we move on and it
quickly turns into like: did you know
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my cat had
three kittens yesterday?
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00:21:41
Kids are great now.
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00:21:43
Now it's the parents that are with
them that I feel sorry for.
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00:21:48
Parents, you guys do a really great
job, but some of you like I
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00:21:52
can feel the tension rolling off
of your body when your kid
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says something to me.
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00:21:57
And I want to tell you it's OK.
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00:21:59
A lot of you guys want
to say like, "Don't say that.
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00:22:03
Don't stare.
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00:22:04
Leave her alone.".
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00:22:06
You want to say that, I get it.
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00:22:08
Or you want to be like this guy.
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00:22:10
I was at the airport the other
day and I was waiting to go
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00:22:14
through security.
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00:22:15
And you know how like security
now you have to walk through
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00:22:17
these forever lines, like
it's like a maze.
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00:22:20
So I'm in line and behind me a
little boy gets in line and he
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00:22:24
sees me and he stops.
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00:22:27
And then his dad is coming up
behind him and he's got like the
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00:22:29
smart cart was like the luggage on
top in the car seat and
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00:22:33
everything, bumps into the little
boy from behind and
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00:22:35
says, "Keep going, buddy.".
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00:22:37
Well the little boy can't move
because he sees me and Hello.
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00:22:41
Well then dad sees me and the
rest of the trip kind of goes
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00:22:45
like this.
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00:22:52
"Still here.".
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00:22:55
So I'm walking. The
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00:22:56
little boy is desperate to say
something, but he can't because
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00:23:00
dad is like moving his body
between me and his son.
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00:23:07
Now, parents, I get it.
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00:23:09
That's -- It's not rude.
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00:23:13
I get what you're trying to do.
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00:23:14
You're trying to protect my
feelings from whatever might come
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out of your kid's mouth.
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00:23:19
So, I get it.
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00:23:21
I'm a parent too and nobody teaches
you how to do these things.
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00:23:26
So I'm gonna help you out.
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00:23:28
Okay? When your kid sees somebody
like me and they say
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00:23:34
something and you're
like, guh-ooo.
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00:23:36
Okay, instead of saying like,
"Leave him alone. Don't
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stare. Come over here," because like
I can still hear you and
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00:23:43
like this happens all the
time, so I can tell.
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00:23:47
Instead of saying those things, all you
have to do is say, "Can
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00:23:50
you say hi?"
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00:23:52
And what that does is it
brings me into the conversation, it
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00:23:56
brings me in together with
you instead of separated apart.
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00:24:00
So that's all you gotta do.
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00:24:02
"Can you say hi?".
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00:24:05
Does it have to be
this way though? Like
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00:24:07
does it have to be like red
carpet rolled out or like awkward
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00:24:11
situations?
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00:24:13
And I don't think so.
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00:24:17
The answer is No.
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00:24:19
You see when kids see me, when
they call me out, they're just
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00:24:23
curious and they're looking to me
to give them language for
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00:24:27
what they're seeing and
what they're feeling.
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00:24:29
So, like any sane person I put
myself in Kids' Club to try that
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out. I started serving in Oakley
actually on Saturday nights in
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00:24:38
third and fourth grade.
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00:24:40
And third fourth graders
are the best.
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00:24:41
Like they still laugh at your
jokes and they still talk to
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00:24:44
you. And like this is not a
barrier for them, like they get
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00:24:48
over it really quickly.
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00:24:51
When I went to East Side though
with my family I got put with
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the kindergartners.
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00:24:58
Let me tell you, kindergartners
are terrible at hiding their
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00:25:03
[laughter]
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00:25:05
So they would see me and it
would kind of go like this.
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00:25:07
[laughter}
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00:25:15
So to help him out I had to
come up with this little speech. And
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00:25:18
I would start every
service like this.
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00:25:21
I would say, and you've actually
heard it, it was at the
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00:25:24
beginning.
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00:25:25
I would say am I
big or am I little?
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00:25:28
And they'd say you're little.
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00:25:30
Am I a kid or am I a mommy?
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00:25:32
You're a mommy.
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00:25:33
And I'd say, "you're right.
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00:25:34
I'm a little mommy and that's okay,"
and then we would move on.
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00:25:39
So I would say that so much
that the kids -- the kids would
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00:25:43
say, "You're a little mommy,
we get it." [laughter].
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00:25:47
So I want your kids to see me
early and see me often because I
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00:25:51
believe that that'll change the
world for all of us.
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00:25:55
And especially for my daughter,
because my daughter is little
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00:26:01
like me.
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00:26:03
And I don't want her to
go through what I went through.
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00:26:09
You see not every moment
is just kind of awkward.
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00:26:13
And not every person is kind.
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00:26:17
Man: You guys all right?
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00:26:19
Man: You guys good?
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00:26:21
You guys done?
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00:26:22
[laughter]
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00:26:31
Man: You guys done?
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00:26:35
That's my reality.
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00:26:39
That was shot by a little
person friend, but it's happened to
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00:26:42
all of us.
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00:26:44
And you never know when
it's going to happen.
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00:26:48
I was pumping gas the other day
and a man taps me on the
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00:26:51
shoulder and says,
"Ma'am, turn around."
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00:26:53
And I turn around and there's a
guy filming me from his car.
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00:26:57
I'm pumping gas
and he's laughing.
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00:27:03
Or if it's not that guy, it's
teenagers that take pictures of me
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00:27:06
and my family when we're out
thinking that we can't tell.
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00:27:10
We can tell.
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00:27:12
We just pretend we
don't see you.
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00:27:15
Or if it's not them, it's the
kids that would follow me home on
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00:27:18
the way from school.
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00:27:21
And they would laugh and they would
say over and over and over
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00:27:24
again, "Midget."
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00:27:31
Somebody modeled that for them.
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00:27:36
Somewhere down the line somebody told
them it's okay to treat
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00:27:39
people that way.
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00:27:42
Or worse, when they were
little and they saw somebody
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00:27:45
different they weren't given tools
on how to handle it.
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00:27:50
And they still can't handle it.
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00:27:54
So I'm in Kids' Club today because
I know that when kids get
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00:27:58
over this then I
can speak into that.
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00:28:07
In Kids' Club I can show up and
I can be there and I can answer
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00:28:12
their questions and I can take
everything that they throw at me
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00:28:16
and I can be there
week after week after week.
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00:28:21
It costs me something.
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00:28:24
I mean, I have to
color a lot. [laughter]
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00:28:28
I have to learn how to play.
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00:28:31
Sometimes there's kids, they don't
know anything about Jesus,
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00:28:33
but they do know
everything about Fortnight.
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00:28:36
So now I'm learning about battle
buses and loot and squads
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00:28:42
because I have to
connect with that kid.
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00:28:46
You know change
doesn't happen overnight.
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00:28:48
It's from consistency over time.
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00:28:50
And I don't have time to wait.
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00:28:53
I'm not the smartest,
I'm not the strongest.
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00:28:55
I don't have a degree, but I can
use what I have to get the
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00:29:00
conversation started and it
sounds like this:
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00:29:04
I'm little.
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00:29:06
And that's okay.
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00:29:08
I'm not going anywhere.
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00:29:09
I'm staying right here.
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00:29:12
Do you know Jesus?
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00:29:14
Do you know that He's your
rescuer and He loves you?
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00:29:17
And that's how you start
to change the world.
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00:29:20
[Applause].
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00:29:26
So, if you've got something
different about you, maybe it's
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00:29:30
physical, maybe it's the
color of your skin.
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00:29:34
Maybe it's your story
or where you're from.
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00:29:37
If you've got something different
about you, then your voice
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00:29:40
should be in Kids' Club.
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00:29:43
These kids need to
hear from you.
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00:29:46
And together with your voice then
we can change the world for
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00:29:51
the better.
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00:29:52
Thank you.
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00:29:53
[music]
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00:30:05
Hello. I used to be
a very typical American Christian.
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00:30:12
I went to Sunday school
when I was a kid.
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00:30:15
I was confirmed in the church
when I was in middle school.
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00:30:19
And then I went to college and
medical school and training and I
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00:30:25
bought into the idea that you
had to choose between science and
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00:30:29
spirituality.
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00:30:32
Now I was a good person.
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00:30:35
I mean I certainly bought into
the concept of being a good
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00:30:37
person and honest and ethical and
a woman of integrity and all
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00:30:41
those sorts of things.
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00:30:43
But the fact is
I was really busy.
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00:30:48
I became a wife,
a full time surgeon.
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00:30:51
I was the director spine
surgery at a big university.
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00:30:55
Pretty soon I had four little
kids to take care of.
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00:30:58
I mean Jesus to me was one more
thing on my to do list that I
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00:31:04
knew I was never gonna get to.
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00:31:08
But that all changed one day
in 1999 when I died.
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00:31:13
And yes, I literally mean died.
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00:31:17
I spent 30 minutes under eight
to ten feet of water without
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00:31:22
oxygen at the base
of this waterfall.
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00:31:27
And while I was under water and
dying, I asked that God's will
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00:31:34
be done.
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00:31:35
And the minute I asked that
I was immediately overcome with a
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00:31:38
very, very physical sensation of
being held and comforted and
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00:31:41
reassured by Christ.
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00:31:44
And He took me through a life
review that was like nothing I
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00:31:48
could have imagined.
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00:31:49
I was reinserted into every one
of the most painful memories of
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00:31:53
my life.
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00:31:54
But this time was different.
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00:31:56
I had a complete understanding of
the life story of the other
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00:32:02
people involved and I
felt nothing but compassion,
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00:32:07
even for the people who
had hurt me deeply.
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00:32:12
And I discovered that where God's
love is present there is no
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00:32:15
room for destructive emotion.
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00:32:20
I discovered Grace.
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00:32:24
And then I was also shown the
beauty that came out of each and
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00:32:29
every one of those painful experiences
when seen from a distant
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00:32:35
perspective.
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00:32:39
Eventually my body came over the
front deck of my boat. And
-
00:32:43
when that happened my spirit rose up
and out of the river and I
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00:32:46
was immediately greeted by a group
of people or spirits, beings
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00:32:53
who were so overjoyed
to welcome me home.
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00:32:57
I know that they had loved me and
known me as long as I have
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00:33:00
existed.
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00:33:01
And even as I was with them
and rejoicing I could look back at
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00:33:05
the river and I could see
my friends pull my bloated purple
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00:33:10
body to shore and
watch them start CPR.
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00:33:14
And I had a wonderful life.
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00:33:17
But even as I watched that I knew
that I was home and I had no
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00:33:23
intention of returning.
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00:33:26
And these people or spirits
started taking me down this
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00:33:30
beautiful pathway that exploded with
colors and flowers and the
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00:33:36
aromas of flowers, which is what
speaks beauty to my soul.
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00:33:42
And I absolutely believe that God presents
to each one of us the
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00:33:46
experience at the time of our
death that does speak beauty to
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00:33:50
us that lets us know that
we are known and loved.
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00:33:56
And we finally got to the end
of this pathway and I was there
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00:33:59
for what felt like
many, many hours.
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00:34:02
And during my time there
I had a complete understanding.
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00:34:05
A complete understanding of the
divine order of the universe,
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00:34:09
how it could possibly be true that
there is a God that is real
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00:34:16
and present today, knows each and
every one of the billions of
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00:34:22
us on this planet individually.
-
00:34:27
Loves each and every one of us
as though we're the only ones and
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00:34:32
has a plan for each and every
one of us and for the world
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00:34:35
that's one of hope.
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00:34:38
And eventually I was told that it
wasn't my time, that I had
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00:34:41
more work to do on Earth, and that
I would have to go back to
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00:34:43
my body.
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00:34:45
So I did what any reasonable person
would do and I said, "I'm
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00:34:48
good. I can stay." [laughter]
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00:34:51
But here I am, I got kicked out.
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00:34:55
But they took that opportunity to
then give me this laundry list
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00:34:58
of work yet to be done.
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00:35:01
Everything on the list
would be challenging.
-
00:35:05
But certainly one of the most
challenging things on that list
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00:35:09
had to do with the coming an
unexpected death of my eldest son.
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00:35:15
He was hit and killed by
a car 10 years later.
-
00:35:18
But at that time
he was only nine.
-
00:35:21
And when I asked the
obvious question of why?
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00:35:24
Why my boy?
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00:35:26
I was immediately returned to my
life review where I had been
-
00:35:30
shown the truth and God's promise
that beauty comes of all
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00:35:34
things eventually.
-
00:35:38
And I was reminded that it is
always a matter of trust, trusting
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00:35:42
God's promises to us.
-
00:35:45
And with that then I
was reunited with my body.
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00:35:50
And I continued to have
supernatural experiences over the next
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00:35:56
couple of weeks.
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00:35:58
But then finally the window,
my personal window into heaven
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00:36:02
closed.
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00:36:04
And I was left with the
consequences of my injury and I
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00:36:06
underwent many, many surgeries and
many more months of rehab.
-
00:36:11
And I spent those many months of
rehab trying to figure out what
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00:36:14
had happened to me.
-
00:36:18
I researched extensively every
possible explanation or excuse
-
00:36:24
that anyone had ever mentioned.
-
00:36:26
I researched, of course, dreams
and hallucinations and D.M.T.
-
00:36:32
or other neurotransmitter trips.
-
00:36:35
You know, could it have been
just the physiologic process of a
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00:36:39
dying brain?
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00:36:41
And at the end of many, many
months of research I had to
-
00:36:44
conclude that mine had been
a true and spiritual experience.
-
00:36:49
And I discovered also that
science and spirituality actually
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00:36:54
co-exist very easily because
they answer different questions.
-
00:37:00
And I also discovered that I
wasn't alone in this experience.
-
00:37:04
Almost 20 million people in this
country alone have had this
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00:37:09
sort of profoundly
transformative experience.
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00:37:14
And I've spent many years,
of course, thinking about my
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00:37:16
experiences and I recognize
that my most important
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00:37:20
transformation was moving from hope
or a faith in God's
-
00:37:26
promises to an absolute trust.
-
00:37:29
And I do not mean to discount
the faith of the Bible, but faith
-
00:37:33
in our culture is so often
based on reading or other people's
-
00:37:37
experiences.
-
00:37:39
And it can certainly be strong, but
it can just as easily be
-
00:37:43
shaken or lost when challenged.
-
00:37:46
But trust is solid.
-
00:37:50
Trust is an active choice based on
the presence of God and the
-
00:37:58
experience of God's trustworthiness
in one's own life.
-
00:38:04
And I will tell you that trust
for me is sort of faith in
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00:38:09
action.
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00:38:11
And I will tell you what
it looks like in my life.
-
00:38:15
First of all, because
of trust I'm free.
-
00:38:21
I am free from all
bondage to my past.
-
00:38:25
I don't feel guilt.
-
00:38:26
I don't feel remorse, regret for
anything I've done or not
-
00:38:32
done.
-
00:38:34
Because I trust that God knows
me completely and knows my story,
-
00:38:43
knows my feelings.
-
00:38:45
And in that knowledge through
grace feels nothing but compassion
-
00:38:50
for me.
-
00:38:52
And I also know that I
would feel nothing but compassion for.
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00:38:57
people in my past.
-
00:39:00
Because if I knew their true story,
I too would feel nothing but
-
00:39:04
compassion for them.
-
00:39:06
And so I am free from
bitterness, hate, anger, even minor
-
00:39:11
irritation that people
have caused me.
-
00:39:16
And I don't have worry or
anxiety about my future because I
-
00:39:20
trust that God has a plan for
my life that is one of hope.
-
00:39:25
And I'm certainly not
afraid of death.
-
00:39:29
I trust and actually I will claim
to know that there really is
-
00:39:35
life after death, Heaven, whatever
you want to call it.
-
00:39:40
And I actually believe that it
is the very reality of that
-
00:39:42
heaven that brings context and meaning
and purpose to my own
-
00:39:47
life.
-
00:39:50
And what I mean by that is
best shown in this next slide.
-
00:39:54
Many of you will
see a white cup,
-
00:39:56
and some of you
will see blue faces.
-
00:39:59
But if you focus entirely on the
cup you'll miss the context and
-
00:40:04
the meaning provided
by the faces.
-
00:40:06
And if you focus entirely on
the blue faces, you'll miss the
-
00:40:10
beauty and purpose of the cup.
-
00:40:13
Now if you imagine for a
minute that that white cup represents
-
00:40:17
our life here on Earth and
the blue faces represent heaven,
-
00:40:23
God's people, God's
intention, God's love.
-
00:40:30
If you take away
that background of heaven.
-
00:40:34
Then this white cup of
life becomes nothing but potential.
-
00:40:41
So, I'm free from my past.
-
00:40:47
I don't worry about the future.
-
00:40:50
And Heaven brings a context
and meaning to my life.
-
00:40:55
So what that means is that I
am absolutely free to be fully
-
00:41:01
present in every moment
of this day.
-
00:41:07
And because I trust all of
God's promises, that means that I
-
00:41:16
also trust what the Bible says
about God's presence in my life.
-
00:41:22
I trust that God is always
present, that there is nothing that
-
00:41:28
can separate me from His love.
-
00:41:32
That beauty will come of
all things in its time.
-
00:41:38
And that all things
work together for good.
-
00:41:40
So what that does is it allows
me to rise above my momentary
-
00:41:44
circumstances and
experience joy.
-
00:41:49
It allows me to be free to
experience the joy-filled life that I
-
00:41:52
believe God intends for
each one of us.
-
00:41:57
And wonderfully, you don't have
to die to make this
-
00:42:00
transformation,.
-
00:42:01
but you do have
to open your heart.
-
00:42:04
And that is why I am here
today, because I want to share my
-
00:42:09
story.
-
00:42:10
But more importantly I want to
challenge you, every one of you
-
00:42:14
to try to prove
anything I've said wrong.
-
00:42:18
Because I know that you can't.
-
00:42:20
And I also know that in the
process of trying, your lives will
-
00:42:24
be transformed in ways that you
cannot even begin to imagine.
-
00:42:30
So thank you and God bless you.
-
00:42:31
[music]
-
00:42:47
Well, one of the places where God
has been showing up in my
-
00:42:50
life, He's been showing up in
the oldest verses I think I've
-
00:42:54
learned in the Bible back
in my Sunday school days.
-
00:42:58
And so I want to encourage you
from one of those around three
-
00:43:00
rituals to make the
most of every day.
-
00:43:04
And this comes from
Psalm 118:24, which says:.
-
00:43:14
Now I think this is one of
the oldest verses I learned in the
-
00:43:17
Bible because I learned a song
in church based on this.
-
00:43:21
And I'm guessing that wherever you
are right now, in every room
-
00:43:25
that you're in, if you're in
a living room, whatever it is,
-
00:43:26
there are other people who
know this same song.
-
00:43:29
And so to prove this, I'm going
to sing it and you're going to
-
00:43:32
do what you know to do
if you know this song.
-
00:43:34
(singing) This is the day.
(This is the day)
-
00:43:38
That the Lord has made.
-
00:43:44
Oh I will rejoice.
-
00:43:48
(I will rejoice)
-
00:43:49
And be glad in it.
(And be glad in it)
-
00:43:53
Now some of you think you walk
into a cult right now, you're
-
00:43:55
like what's going on here?
-
00:43:57
This is one of the earliest
songs you learn in church:
-
00:44:00
This is the day that
the Lord has made.
-
00:44:02
And so God's been taking me back
to the simple and yet rich
-
00:44:05
powerful truth that is in
just this one verse.
-
00:44:09
And I think it's important because I
see in all of our lives, I
-
00:44:13
see him in my lives, 3 thieves that
try to rob us of the joy of
-
00:44:17
every day.
-
00:44:18
Those thieves are boredom,
busyness, and our burdens.
-
00:44:24
If today is not going well
for you, if you're struggling to
-
00:44:27
receive the fullness of the day.
-
00:44:28
My guess is if you trickle it
down you will find it's one of
-
00:44:31
those three thieves trying
to rob from you.
-
00:44:33
And I believe the three rituals that
we see in this verse can
-
00:44:37
help us actually do that.
-
00:44:38
Maybe these are gonna be three
ways that you engage God in
-
00:44:40
prayer every morning.
-
00:44:42
Maybe if you're a journaler like
me, you'll use these as three
-
00:44:45
prompts that you'll bring into
your rhythm of reflecting and
-
00:44:48
praying into your day.
-
00:44:49
But these are three rituals that
rob, or actually stop the
-
00:44:53
robbing of those three thieves that
try to keep us from
-
00:44:55
enjoying the fullness
of every day.
-
00:44:57
Number one is to
receive the day.
-
00:45:00
Receive the day as
a gift from God.
-
00:45:02
The Bible says, "This
is the day."
-
00:45:05
This is the day.
-
00:45:06
My family and I went away on
vacation and one of the places we
-
00:45:09
always go when we go to
this particular place is this
-
00:45:11
restaurant.
-
00:45:12
They have all these silly signs and
one of the signs they have
-
00:45:14
is this one which
says: Free beer yesterday.
-
00:45:18
Free beer yesterday, you missed
it by a day, right?
-
00:45:21
And I think sometimes we can
think of our life that way.
-
00:45:23
We can see our lives and say, "I
think the best life for me was
-
00:45:26
yesterday. The things that were most
potent in my life they're
-
00:45:29
in my past.".
-
00:45:30
And yet the Bible in this simple
verse says, no, no, this day is
-
00:45:34
a gift.
-
00:45:35
This day right here is a gift from
God and we need to receive it
-
00:45:40
as such.
-
00:45:41
I think for things like this we
need mentors in our lives and
-
00:45:43
so I want to introduce you to
my mentor who helps me understand
-
00:45:46
what it means to
receive the day.
-
00:45:48
It's my 8 year old son Samuel.
-
00:45:51
If you've ever interacted with
my family and particularly
-
00:45:53
Samuel you know that Samuel brings
the energy to the Mingo
-
00:45:56
family.
-
00:45:57
He brings all of it, all that
we need and some more to our
-
00:46:00
family.
-
00:46:01
This is the kid who walked
when he was six months old.
-
00:46:04
This is the kid who gets up
earliest of all the kids in our
-
00:46:07
family of three children.
-
00:46:08
And that's why when he was
really young I gave him the
-
00:46:11
nickname: Can't stop,
won't stop.
-
00:46:12
That's his nickname: Can't
stop won't stop.
-
00:46:14
Because Sam knows how to embrace
every day and so he turned
-
00:46:18
eight recently and on his birthday I
had a chance to reflect on
-
00:46:21
today and how he
helps me with this.
-
00:46:23
And this is what
I wrote my journal.
-
00:46:25
I said: Today is a gift to be
invited to join God in yet another
-
00:46:29
revolution --
-
00:46:39
So, I started to do the math.
-
00:46:41
Samuel has embraced 2922 days, eight
years, and all of them he
-
00:46:47
has seen as a gift.
-
00:46:48
And so I did
the math for myself.
-
00:46:50
As of today I've embraced and
received from God 15,810 days, all
-
00:46:56
of them days that
I didn't deserve.
-
00:46:58
All of them days that God has been
with me in the highs and the
-
00:47:01
lows, but all of
them have been gifts.
-
00:47:04
Receive today as a
gift from God.
-
00:47:08
Second ritual: return the day.
-
00:47:11
Return the day.
-
00:47:13
It says: this is the day
that the Lord has made.
-
00:47:16
That means there is an
author of today for you.
-
00:47:19
That means there's somebody who had
a design around today for
-
00:47:22
you and for me, He
is called the Lord.
-
00:47:25
So, what does it mean to return the
day to the Lord and why is
-
00:47:28
this important?
-
00:47:29
I would say it's this: we return
the gift of today to the Lord
-
00:47:33
when we trust his sovereignty over
every day of our lives.
-
00:47:37
When we trust that he's
got us in every day.
-
00:47:40
And as we do that it
actually comes against those three
-
00:47:43
thieves. Here's what I mean.
-
00:47:45
When you trust in God's promises
and His purpose in your
-
00:47:49
life, it comes against
the thief of boredom.
-
00:47:52
Even the days that don't seem
to have meaning, even the days
-
00:47:55
when you seem like you're in
the in-between you recognize there
-
00:47:58
is a Lord over that day and
He has purpose for every day.
-
00:48:02
I want to encourage encouraged with
a quote that encourage me.
-
00:48:03
A guy named Jon Bloom said:.
-
00:48:09
You might feel like you're
in the waiting period.
-
00:48:11
You might feel like you're just
not seeing where things come
-
00:48:13
together.
-
00:48:14
But I want you know God doesn't
waste one day of our lives and
-
00:48:17
He's not wasting you.
-
00:48:20
When you trust in his
purpose it comes against boredom.
-
00:48:23
When you trust in his
provision it comes against busyness.
-
00:48:27
Busyness comes out of you and
I believing that the only way
-
00:48:31
provision is going to come is if
I stay on this treadmill and
-
00:48:34
do it all for myself.
-
00:48:35
Busyness comes from us really
believing that there's not a
-
00:48:38
God looking out for us, that we
have to look out for ourselves.
-
00:48:42
And that's why in the Bible I
love what it says in Psalm 23
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00:48:45
about us.
-
00:48:46
It says: he makes me
lie down in green pastures.
-
00:48:49
Because how many people know we need
to be made to lie down
-
00:48:52
sometimes, right?
-
00:48:53
I'm not the only
person like that.
-
00:48:55
We need to be made to lie
down and what does that mean?
-
00:48:58
Listen. Whether it's muscle gain,
whether it's productivity at
-
00:49:01
work. The science is very clear,
the most productive people are
-
00:49:04
people who have a rhythm of
rest and work, not just overwork.
-
00:49:10
And when we return the day to
God and say, "God, I'm gonna trust
-
00:49:13
What that means is, "God, I'm gonna
let you set the pace today.
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00:49:16
I'm gonna let you set the
pace at which I work.
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And I'm gonna give you permission to
tell me when it's time to
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lie down and I'm going
to trust you in that.".
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And then finally when you trust
in His presence it comes against
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00:49:28
the burdens in our lives.
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day is not a good day.
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00:49:31
There are hard days.
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00:49:32
There are grieving days.
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00:49:33
There are difficult days.
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00:49:34
There are days when we are
deeply challenged and yet in those
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00:49:39
days God's presence is with us.
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00:49:42
I love that there are versus
like this in the Bible.
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This is from lamentations
3:22 and 23.
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This was written out of the crying
out of a prophet who had
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00:49:50
experienced the greatest tragedy
of his life.
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00:49:52
And he says:
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If today is a hard day for you,
I want you to know you woke up
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today with new
mercies for today.
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00:50:08
There is a Lord who knows where
you are and He is present in
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00:50:11
your life and wants to be even
more present in your life with
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new mercies every morning.
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00:50:16
So if you are bored, I want
to encourage you to ask God for
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purpose in the waiting.
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00:50:21
If you struggle with busyness, I
want to encourage you to ask
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00:50:24
God to set your pace.
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00:50:26
And if you struggle with burdens, I
want you to ask God for new
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mercies every morning.
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00:50:33
Receive the day, then returned
the day, and then
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finally rejoice. Rejoice.
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00:50:41
"I will rejoice and
be glad in it."
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00:50:45
Rejoice that today is a
gift that you have received.
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00:50:49
That word rejoice means to leap
for joy or to shriek
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00:50:54
ecstatically, like, "Aaah,
oh my gosh.
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00:50:56
Today is amazing.".
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00:50:58
In fact I want you
to try this tomorrow.
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00:51:00
When you wake up I want the
first thing you do is to shriek
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00:51:03
ecstatically.
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00:51:04
Like wake up and the first thing you
do is, "Oh, my gosh, I got
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00:51:07
[laughter]
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00:51:08
Now, if I do that I'm
getting kicked out by my wife.
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00:51:10
My wife would punch me in my face
if I did that, so I'm not
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00:51:12
going to do.
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00:51:13
But you do that.
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00:51:14
You do that.
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00:51:15
And let me know how
that works for you.
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00:51:16
Right? I mean, but this
is what it means.
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00:51:18
It's a rejoicing mindset.
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00:51:20
And here's the thing.
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00:51:21
You can't passively rejoice.
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00:51:24
You don't stumble
into rejoicing.
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00:51:26
I love what it
says, "Let us rejoice.
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00:51:28
I will rejoice."
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00:51:29
This is an active choice
that we get to make.
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00:51:32
We own whether we
rejoice or not.
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00:51:35
And I believe that's why this
choice is so vigorously opposed in
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00:51:39
all of our lives.
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00:51:40
There is a spirit of cynicism
in our culture like never before.
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00:51:43
I'm assuming if you just go with
the flow of the culture you are
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00:51:46
going to have a cynical mind,
you're going to not wake up
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00:51:48
ecstatic that there's a gift.
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00:51:50
You're going to wake up wondering
what other shoe is gonna drop
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00:51:52
today.
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00:51:53
There is a spirit of pessimism
and it just influences our
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00:51:56
culture and it makes us say,
"Be afraid, be very afraid."
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00:51:59
And I'm telling you, you
don't have to choose that.
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00:52:03
You don't have to choose that,
especially when you know there's
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00:52:06
a Lord over your day who has
given you this day as a gift.
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00:52:12
That you can actually choose what
I would call Holy optimism.
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00:52:16
A holy optimism that says,
you know what? It
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00:52:18
doesn't mean there's not
problems in the world.
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00:52:20
I'm not blind to what's
going on around me.
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00:52:22
I'm not blind to
the struggles I face.
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00:52:23
but this is the day that the Lord
has made and I can choose to
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00:52:27
rejoice and be glad.
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00:52:28
And I love how Stephen
Covey puts it. He
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00:52:30
says, "Between the stimulus and
the response lies our greatest
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00:52:33
power as people, the power to
choose and we can choose joy.
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00:52:39
It's also choosing perspective.
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00:52:42
Because if you have what I
would call a temporary perspective,
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00:52:47
then it's easy to wake up and
not receive every day as a gift.
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00:52:50
Because you feel like, "Oh my gosh,
if this is all there is in
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00:52:52
my life's not going well then
this is all there is.".
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00:52:56
But if you have an eternal
perspective it changes the way you
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00:52:59
see everything.
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00:53:00
An eternal perspective doesn't no matter
how bad life is, at
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00:53:03
least I have heaven to
look forward to. No,
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00:53:04
no. God has promised to show
up and be present with his
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00:53:07
goodness now and forever.
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00:53:10
So the eternal perspective
is fuller than that.
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00:53:12
So what does Psalm 118 saying?
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00:53:14
What did I learn
in Sunday school?
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00:53:16
I learned this: carpe diem.
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00:53:19
(whispering) carpe diem.
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00:53:22
I'm dating myself with that:
Dead Poets Society, right?
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00:53:26
But yeah, seize the
day, seize the day.
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00:53:29
We've all heard that phrase, but
I didn't know that that's just
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00:53:33
one phrase in a full sentence.
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00:53:34
I didn't know that.
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00:53:35
I was reading and preparing for
this and I found that out.
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00:53:37
Here's what that means.
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00:53:39
First of all, Horace
said that. He
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00:53:40
said in like 23 B.C.
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00:53:41
I'm sure he's a very smart man.
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00:53:42
He said seize the
day, pluck the day.
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00:53:46
But here's the rest
of his saying:
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00:53:51
What is he saying
he's saying? Tooday
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00:53:53
is all you've got.
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00:53:54
so go for it.
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00:53:56
And you know what? Horace is
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00:53:57
really smart.
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00:53:58
He's a wise philosopher and
he's wrong, and he's wrong.
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00:54:02
Yes, I am challenging his
philosophy based on a greater
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00:54:05
philosophy, the Bible, and the wisdom
of the Bible which does
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00:54:09
say pluck the day.
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00:54:10
But can I rephrase Horace?
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00:54:11
Can I correct Horace in 201v( Can
I make it what it should be
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00:54:15
based on God's truth?
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00:54:16
It should be this: pluck the
day trusting as much as possible
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00:54:20
in the Lord who is the lord
over your today and your tomorrow
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00:54:24
So, yeah.
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00:54:25
Carpe diem because He's
in today. [applause]
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00:54:28
and he's in tomorrow and he's
an every day yet to come.
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00:54:31
So pluck the day because there is
a God who has given you today
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00:54:34
as a gift
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00:54:35
Pluck the day because there is
a Lord whose mercies are new
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00:54:38
every morning for you and you can
rejoice and be glad in this
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00:54:45
day.
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00:54:46
I was thinking about this as
I was walking my neighborhood with
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00:54:48
my daughter.
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00:54:50
And as we were walking today in
our street there were all these
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00:54:54
chalked kind of messages written
in chalk that were
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00:54:57
encouragements to people who were
running what they call the
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00:55:00
Ridgewood One Miler.
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00:55:02
And the Ridgewood One Miler was
started by family that lives in
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00:55:05
They're also family that comes
to Crossroads here, friends of
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00:55:08
ours, the Lunstroms.
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00:55:09
And they are an incredible family and
they do this one mile race
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00:55:14
every year to honor the memory
of their daughter Runner who
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00:55:19
lived for four days
outside the womb.
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00:55:23
They lost their child.
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00:55:25
And this is a family who has
chosen on her birthday to celebrate
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00:55:31
the days that they were given
with her rather than mourn the
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00:55:35
loss only.
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00:55:37
How can they do that?
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00:55:39
How can they choose that?
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00:55:40
How can they choose that in
the face of such pain?
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00:55:42
Here's how they can choose that
they can choose that because
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00:55:45
they believe Psalm 118:24, that every
day is a gift from God.
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00:55:50
Every day and that there is a
Lord over every day whose purposes
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00:55:53
we may not fully understand, but
He has purpose in every day.
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00:55:56
Whose provision we may not always
see, but it is always there
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00:56:00
And who has the ability to
breakthrough in our lives at any
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00:56:04
moment with life and
redemption and wholeness.
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00:56:07
And so this is a family who on
a day when they are also mourning
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00:56:10
stands up and celebrates and
invites an entire neighborhood to
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00:56:13
join them saying: this is the
day that the Lord has made.
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00:56:17
I will rejoice. I
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00:56:18
will make the choice and I will be
glad in it as I was walking
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00:56:22
with my daughter.
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00:56:23
I came across this.
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00:56:24
This is one of the.
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00:56:26
encouragements they wrote for everybody:
breathe in the day.
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00:56:30
So I want us to do
that right now. I want
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00:56:32
everybody to just breathe
in, come on.
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00:56:39
Breathe in the day.
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00:56:42
How do you make the
most of every day?
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00:56:45
You receive it as
a gift from God.
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00:56:48
You recognize this is the day
that the Lord has made.
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00:56:52
And then you return the gift to
the giver himself and say God
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00:56:56
what do you want to
do with me today?
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00:56:58
Show me your provision today
Show me your purpose today.
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00:57:01
Let me experience
your presence today.
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00:57:04
And then you make the choice,
the choice to choose holy
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00:57:07
optimism. I will rejoice and
be glad in this day.
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00:57:13
I don't know which one of these
three thieves is trying to rob
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00:57:16
you of the joy of today.
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00:57:17
It may be boredom.
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00:57:18
It may be busyness
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00:57:19
it may be burns.
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00:57:20
But I won't encourage you that
this simple verse that I learned
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00:57:22
in Sunday school is one of the
greatest weapons you can use to
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00:57:26
make the most out of every day.
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00:57:29
God, thank you for simple truth
that is powerful, simple truth
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00:57:34
that applies beyond this place
where we are right now.
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00:57:37
It applies on our best days
and applies in our worst.
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00:57:39
And thank you, God, that you
love us enough to reveal this
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00:57:42
truth to us.
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00:57:44
So, I just pray a blessing over
everyone here that we would be
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00:57:47
people who seize the day.
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00:57:50
I pray this in Jesus name, amen.
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00:57:54
Thanks for joining us for
this week's spark talks.
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00:57:57
We're so glad to have you.
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00:57:59
We would love to chat with you
if you've got questions or you
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00:58:02
want to get connected or find
community near you, you can chat
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00:58:06
with us on the
Crossroads web site.
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00:58:08
We would love to help
you find your people.
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00:58:11
Next week is another week of Spark
Talks and we get to hear from
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00:58:15
Solomon Wilcox and Brian Tome.
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00:58:18
You won't want to miss it.
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00:58:19
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