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The direction of your life
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can be determined by
the song that you sing.
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Everybody, you included,
are singing a song
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and it's steering your life
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and you might not even
realize the song you're singing.
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This is many of us right now;
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we've swallowed the hook
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from one of our
culture's current three songs
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and it's pulling
us towads a future
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that I don't know
that you want.
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- Where are we in the Bible?
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Let's begin at the
beginning, shall we?
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The Bible begins in
the Old Testament,
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written around 3500 years ago.
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The first five books
of the Old Testament:
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Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus,
Numbers and Deuteronomy
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are known as the
Pentateuch, or books of the law.
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The next 12 books:
Joshua, Judges, Ruth,
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1 Samuel, 2 Samuel,
1 Kings, 2 Kings,
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1 Chronicle, 2 Chronicles,
Ezra, Nehemiah and Esther.
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Whew. That's a lot.
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These are known as
the historical books.
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This brings us to
the books of the Bible
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known as the Wisdom Literature.
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It starts with Job and then into
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a collection of 101 poems
known as the Psalms.
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The direction of your life
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will be determined by
the song that you sing,
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that's one of the
secrets of faith.
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By the way, I'm Kyle.
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The teams that make the stuff
you experience at Crossroads,
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our online pastors,
teaching pastors.
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We're in this series right now
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on the book of
Psalms from the Bible
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It's a collection of some of the
oldest and most profound songs
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in the entire world.
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Here's why it matters:
because everybody, you included,
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are singing a song
and it's steering your life,
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and you might not even realize
the song that you're singing.
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You ever had that moment
where you're in a restaurant
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or a store or wherever
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and a song starts
playing in the background
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and you're shopping
or eating your food
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and you're not
even aware of it,
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but then hours later you're at
your house mowing the grass
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or doing the dishes
and all of the sudden
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you hear it coming
out of your mouth.
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It's like, I don't even
like this song that much,
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how did it get stuck in my head?
Why am I singing it?
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That happened to me
last year with this song.
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I'm going to play it for you.
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This is a real treat by the way,
I happened to bring my recorder.
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I've been saving it
since third grade
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This song is so catchy.
I promise you know it.
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I'm going to play it
not well on this recorder.
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Your mom knows it.
Your mailman knows it.
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And you're going to get it
within 10 seconds.
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Okay, ready?
See how long it takes you.
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[recorder music]
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It's Old Town Road, that song
doesn't make any sense,
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but it gets stuck in our head.
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Why?
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It's because every song
has a hook.
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That's an actual term
used by song writers.
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Here's a quick
download about hooks
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from Crossroad Music's
Robbie Reider.
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[guitar music]
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- I bet all of you could
finish that musical phrase
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without me playing
another note.
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You know why?
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Because it's an amazing hook,
that's why.
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Now, every hook is designed
to get stuck in your head,
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to get stuck in your pocket, so
you take it everywhere you go.
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And any song writer
who's doing their job
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is going to use 3 ingredients
to make a great hook.
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First of all,
it's going to have rhythm.
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Second,
it's going to have repetition.
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Third, it's going to evoke
an emotional response.
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So, go with me
for just a moment.
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Our English language is made up
of 26 random letters.
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We put them together
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so that we can speak,
write and communicate.
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Now, if we went to
a toddler and said,
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"Here are the 26 letters,
make sense of this,"
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they would just think, "What?
What do I do with all these?"
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But what we do is we
set them to a melody,
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we set them to a rhythm,
and we make it repeatable
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so that all of the sudden
our kids are learning this.
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[singing] A, B, C, D, E, F, G,
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H, I, J, K, I, M, N, O, P.
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And that is how
you make a great hook.
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Did you pick up on that?
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Robbie said
a hook has three parts.
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It has rhythm, repetition, and
evokes an emotional response.
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And when you combine
those three thing together
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you just hear it
over and over again,
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it's got a good beat to it,
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it makes you feel
a particular something.
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When that happens,
the hook works.
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What we say is that
the song is catchy,
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which means that we get caught.
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I mean, it's just like
a fishing hook, right?
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It comes in, it sounds good,
so we swallow it
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and it just has us,
it pulls us in a direction.
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That's a hook,
they're so strong
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they get stuck in our head
without us even knowing it.
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Here's why this is so critical.
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If you want
a new season in life,
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you want more peace,
you want more joy,
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you want more confidence, you
want to stop feeling so angry,
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you want to stop feeling
so defeated all the time,
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you want to stop feeling
so down, so whatever,
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you have to spit
out the old hook
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of the song you're
singing right now
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and you have to
learn a new song.
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It will not happen if you don't.
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This episode we're
zeroing in on Psalm 40,
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which was written by
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the most famous and significant
king in Israel's history.
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He was a military legend
who defeated Golaith.
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He established the capital city
of Jerusalem.
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And in true
renasannace man fashion
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he was also an
amazing song writer.
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We're looking at Psalm 40
because it holds the secret
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of how to see this kind
of change in your life,
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how to sing a new song.
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Maybe you've heard
parts of this Psalm before
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and didn't even know
it was part of the Bible.
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David wrote Psalm 40,
and I want you to listen
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to how he describes
this new kind of life.
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Here's verse 3, David writes:
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He, God, has put a
new song in my mouth -
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Praise to God; many
will see it and fear,
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and will trust in the Lord.
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See, David
described this new life
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as a new song in my mouth,
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new new words that I'm saying,
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new thoughts that I'm having
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that I'm expressing to myself
and everybody around me.
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And this is a major insight
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that you have to wrap
your mind around.
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What you say,
specifically what you sing,
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what's on repeat with rhythm
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that evokes an
emotional response
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will 100% steer your life.
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Not your emotions,
not your neighbor,
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not the government.
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It's the song coming
off your own tongue.
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Here's how James 3 describes
the power of your tongue.
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If we put bits into
the mouths of horses
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that they obey us,
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we guide their
whole bodies as well.
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Look at the ships also:
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though they are so large
and driven by strong winds,
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they're guided by
a very small rudder
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wherever the will
of the pilot directs.
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So also the tongue
is a small member,
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yet it boasts of great things.
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See, when you're a fish.
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Got one right here.
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When you're a fish, a
hook gets set in your mouth
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and it pulls you where
you don't want to go.
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It pulls you out of the water
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on to a boat deck
where you die. Bad.
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Why that happen?
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It's because you
swallowed something
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you thought was good.
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But the hook
ultimately pulls you
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towards this dangerous future,
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literally takes
you to your death.
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And this right here, this fish,
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this is many of us right now.
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We've swallowed the hook
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from one of our culture's
current three songs,
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and it's pulling us
towards a future
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that I don't know that you want.
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What are those top three songs?
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I think, I come in
at number three,
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personal, my top
three list, I think.
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I think number three is fear.
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The lyrics to fear are:
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the economy is tanking,
gas is up, this is awful.
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I'm going to go broke.
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I'm going to -- everything's
going to be awful.
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My bank account's going down.
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And listen, friend, if
you've swallowed that hook,
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I want you to know
you're headed towards
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a future of crippling anxiety
and a life without peace.
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That's where the
hook is pulling you.
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Maybe you're
singing along the lyrics
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of our second best hit, anger.
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The key line in
the song of anger
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is that they're the problem,
them, the other ones.
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Joe Biden is the problem.
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Donald Trump is the
problem. It's it's them.
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Friend, if you've
swallowed the hook of anger,
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I'm telling you you're
headed towards a future
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of bitterness and resentment.
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Or maybe you swallow
the number one hit
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of our current day, I think,
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which is some version
of eat, drink and be merry,
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live for right now.
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Do whatever feels
good right now.
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By the way, it's
a form of apathy.
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I have no vision for my
life, so I just do good.
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I just do what feels
good right now,
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no matter what it cost me,
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no matter what it costs
people around me.
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Friend, if you
swallowed that hook,
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you're headed towards
a future of addiction
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and perpetual dissatisfaction.
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Nothing will ever
make you happy.
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And I'm not trying
to guilt trip you here.
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I'm trying to help
you because, listen,
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this was me last year.
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I got to the end of
the year and I realized
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I spent all of
2021 singing along
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to the song of pessimism,
and some version of like
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that anger and
fear puts together.
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Everything is going to be
bad and I'm mad about it.
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That's what I kept saying.
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That's what I saying to
everybody around me.
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Now, I didn't know,
but if you ask my wife,
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if you were to ask my
kids, ask my friends,
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they could have told you
the song I was singing.
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If it's a move you
want to make, just ask.
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You don't know what it is.
It got stuck in your head.
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You don't know what's
coming out of your mouth,
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ask the people around you.
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And I'm telling you,
it was pulling me
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to a place I didn't want to go.
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It was making me more and
more and more pessimistic.
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It was a hook pulling me
towards a future I didn't want.
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Listen, if you're
singing those songs,
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I just want to ask you:
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Is it taking you to
the future you want?
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Because the hook's pulling you
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and we think it's just words
coming out of our mouth.
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It's just an innocent complaint.
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And I was just
-- I'm just venting.
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I'm just venting. I'm
just sharing how I feel.
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Isn't that okay? I
thought we could do that.
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Yeah, venting is fine.
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But when it becomes
a rhythm in your life,
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when it becomes a
repetition in your life,
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when it evokes this huge
emotional response from you,
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it's more than just words.
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See, the single
mistake the fish makes
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is seeing the hook and thinking,
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"Yeah, that's
fine, that's good."
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But it's not. It's not
even neutral. It's deadly.
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And I want to be
clear, this isn't me
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making stuff up or being
hyperbolic or whatever.
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The stakes here
are very, very real.
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The Bible makes this clear,
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it's incredibly
dangerous territory.
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Listen to Proverbs
18:21. It says:
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Death and life are in
the power of the tongue.
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That's huge.
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Death and life are in the power
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of what comes out of your mouth.
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That means that you can
set a hook in your mouth
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that pulls you towards death.
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Or did you catch the good news?
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You can set a hook in your mouth
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that pulls you towards life.
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Now the words that pull
you towards a negative future,
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do you know what you call that?
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It's called a curse.
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Do you remember the
first time you ever cursed?
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I remember. I was
eight years old.
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My mom had given me
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a Christian video
game for Christmas.
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I did not ask for
it, by the way,
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I asked for the original NES.
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This is the game,
Bible Adventures.
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I do not recommend it.
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It's basically like
Mario Brothers,
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except instead
of Mario and Luigi,
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you were Mary and
Joseph on a donkey
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and you're trying to make
your way to Bethlehem
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so that baby Jesus can be
born, I guess, in the manger.
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I don't know why that
was a big success story,
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but that's what
we're trying to get to.
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And I was playing
this game one day
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and I kept dying. I
kept falling in the pit.
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Couldn't get my little
donkey with Mary and Joseph
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to like hop over
the pit, kept dying.
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And I got so mad,
little eight year old me
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had heard words on the bus.
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I heard other
people saying them,
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they looked amazing,
and so I just looked around,
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like, I don't see
Mom, and I just yelled.
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I just yelled the F word.
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And the problem was
my mom happened to be
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right behind me and
I could not see her.
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So what did she do?
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She grabbed a bar of soap.
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Actual bar of soap,
looked just like this,
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and she put it in my mouth
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and left it there
for a very long --
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Oh, my gosh.
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She left there for
a very long time.
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All right. She didn't
want me to curse.
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Oh, my gosh. That's very bad.
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Don't do that to your children.
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That's a very bad idea.
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Why did she do that?
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She didn't want curses to
come out of her son's mouth.
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Friends, I'm telling you,
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a curse isn't a
four letter word.
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A curse is a hook that
proclaims a negative future
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for you and the
people around you
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and pulls you in that direction.
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The stuff that we should
wash out of our mouths,
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our curses like I'll never
amount to anything.
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Curses like it's hopeless.
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Curses like I'll always
be stuck like this.
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I'm never going to get ahead.
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I always feel this way
or I'll always be alone,
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I'll always be overlooked,
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I'll always be left out.
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Those are curses.
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They're not just words;
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it's a cry proclaiming defeat.
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But I don't know
if you know this,
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God is a God of
complete and total victory.
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Who promises to rescue
every single one of us.
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- Hey, I'm Andy.
- And I'm Hannah.
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- Here around
Crossroads we believe
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that giving is a
spiritual discipline.
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- That's exactly right.
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And if that's something
that you're open to
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and want to take part in,
you can do that super easy
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by going to the Crossroads app,
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clicking the gear in the corner,
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and simply clicking give.
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- Now let's get back
to the message.
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- I want to be clear,
we titled this series
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Psalms All the Feels
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because God can
take all of your feelings:
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the good ones, the bad ones,
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the happy ones, the sad ones.
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He can take your
cries. He totally can.
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It can be healthy to simply
say how you feel to Him.
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I'm not helping
you if I'm not clear.
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The kind of cry that gets
His help and response
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is not a cry of whining,
it's a cry of waiting.
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The first miracle of Jesus
was changing water into wine,
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and the miracle you need
to ask for and work on
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in your life right now
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is to change your
whine into waiting.
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Listen to the beginning
of Psalm 40 again:
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I waited patiently for the Lord;
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and He inclined to
me, and heard my cry.
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He also brought me
up out of a horrible pit,
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out of the miry clay,
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and set my feet upon a rock,
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and established my steps.
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God has put a new song in
my mouth - praise to our God;
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many will see it in fear,
and will trust in the Lord.
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The Word that David
uses for cry right there,
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I's the Hebrew verb sheva,
which means a cry for help.
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It's not a cry complaint.
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It's not a cry of outrage.
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It's a cry for help.
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See, you yell out
for Him, not at Him.
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I'd be like, "Well, it
must have been easy
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for David to write
those words, Kyle.
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00:15:05
I took third grade English.
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I know those verb tenses.
They were in the past.
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God had already come through,
already changed his life.
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That's what changed
David's song.
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00:15:14
If my life was already awesome,
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like David, I'd sing
a new song too."
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00:15:18
Not so fast.
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00:15:19
See, now we're at the
secret faith part of it all,
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because what David
wrote in those verses
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that we just read
that sounded like
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it was in the past tense,
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like it had already
happened, it hadn't at all.
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How do I know that?
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00:15:30
Because just a few verses later,
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David wrote about his
present situation, Psalm 40:12:
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For innumerable evils
have surrounded me;
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my iniquities have overtaken me,
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qso that I'm not
able to look up;
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00:15:43
they are more than
the hairs on my head;
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therefore my heart fails me.
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See, David's present
situation was awful.
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So why? Why in the
world would David write
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the first three verses
in the past tense
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as if they'd already happened
when they clearly haven't?
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Well, first we'll talk
about why he didn't.
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00:16:04
It wasn't to magically
speak something t
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hat isn't true into existence.
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00:16:08
There are people out
there who are going
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00:16:09
to teach you this
thing on the lines of
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the name and it claim that idea.
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00:16:13
If you just name it
and claim it, you get it.
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Problem is, it doesn't work.
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00:16:17
Watch. I am six foot
six and I can dunk.
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00:16:22
I'm still five foot six, and I
still believe I cannot dunk.
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00:16:24
Maybe, I don't know,
maybe I'm wrong.
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00:16:26
Maybe I can jump
super high, I don't know.
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00:16:27
I'm just saying it
doesn't work that way.
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00:16:29
There's only one being
in the entire universe
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00:16:32
who can just speak
things into existence: God.
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00:16:35
And good news for
you and me, I'm not Him.
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00:16:39
Doesn't work for me.
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00:16:40
See, David did that.
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00:16:41
He spoke in the past tense
because he knew the secret.
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00:16:44
The song that you sing
will steer your steps.
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00:16:46
It will pull you
towards a future.
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00:16:49
It'll pull you towards life
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or it will pull you
towards death.
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00:16:51
And he wanted to
set a hook in his mouth
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00:16:53
that would steer him
towards who he believed
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00:16:55
God to be: a deliverer,
a healer, a provider,
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savior, a rescuer.
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00:17:03
See, David was stating
his trust in God's name
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to be those things for him.
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00:17:09
He was setting his own hook.
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00:17:13
Now you've heard
that Jesus said that
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we would be fishers of men.
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00:17:15
A lot of early disciples
are fishermen.
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00:17:17
A lot of his ministry was
around the Sea of Galilee.
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00:17:19
A lot of fishing
happens right there.
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00:17:21
You're going to
be fisher of men.
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00:17:23
Do you know that
work starts with you?
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00:17:26
See, the new song
is the new hook
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00:17:28
that pulls you towards belief in
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God, and you set it yourself.
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00:17:32
So even when the
present is painful,
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00:17:34
you set the hook in your mouth
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00:17:35
and you sing about
God as peacemaker,
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00:17:38
as deliverer, as provider.
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00:17:39
And when you do that,
you're pulling your heart
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towards the peace that
comes from that truth
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00:17:45
and experiencing it now.
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00:17:48
And when you do that,
your whine turns into waiting.
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00:17:51
You go from everything is awful
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00:17:53
to the rescuer is on His way.
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00:17:56
Rather than talk or call
out curses over your life, y
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ou just call out God's name.
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00:18:01
This is where your true
faith is completely exposed,
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00:18:04
completely laid bare.
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00:18:05
Because waiting on
God, it's a terrible idea
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00:18:07
if you don't have faith,
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00:18:08
if you don't believe
in His goodness.
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00:18:09
How would you wait
patiently on someone
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00:18:12
who you don't trust, you
don't think is your corner
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00:18:14
and isn't going to come through?
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00:18:15
That makes no sense.
Don't wait on that person.
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00:18:17
But if you believe in somebody,
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00:18:20
God, who's good and
for you and victorious
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00:18:24
and strong and powerful
and ultimately will win,
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00:18:27
why would you not wait
patiently for that God?
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00:18:32
Why would you not
call out His name?
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00:18:34
Psalm 40, I waited
patiently for the Lord.
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00:18:36
He inclined to me
and heard my cry.
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00:18:39
The question of this
message is really
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do you believe that?
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00:18:42
Do you believe that He hears you
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00:18:45
when you cry out for help?
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00:18:47
Now someone calls out your name,
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00:18:49
you turn around
and answer, right?
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00:18:51
And depending
on how they say it,
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00:18:52
you probably
respond differently.
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00:18:55
My wife, Sarah,
she calls me Love
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00:18:57
and I know if she
says Love, it's like,
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00:18:59
"Oh, hey, babe, what's up?"
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00:19:01
If she uses my
actual name, Kyle,
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00:19:04
or worse, my whole
name: Kyle Joseph Ranson,
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00:19:06
then I know things
are really bad.
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00:19:08
I'm in trouble and
I respond faster.
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00:19:10
I just don't --
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00:19:11
I know something good's
probably not coming.
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00:19:13
The point is, when
someone calls our name,
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00:19:17
we turn around ready
to respond, you know?
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00:19:19
Kyle. Yeah, what do you need?
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00:19:22
Same is true of God.
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00:19:24
The Bible says that
when we call out His name,
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00:19:26
we say, "God," He goes,
"Yeah, what do you need?"
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Turns around ready to respond.
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00:19:31
Jeremiah 33:3 says:
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Call to me and I'll
answer you and tell you
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00:19:35
great and unsearchable
things you do not know.
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00:19:39
We see this happen in
Jesus's life in Mark 10,
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the situation happens,
it happens many times.
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00:19:44
He's walking along the
road, He's got places to go,
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00:19:47
and someone calls out His name.
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00:19:48
Interestingly, in this
situation, Mark 10,
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the guy calls out
"Son of David."
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00:19:53
It's a blind guy
named Bartimaeus.
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00:19:55
He calls out "Son of David,"
one of the names for Jesus.
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00:19:58
And Jesus's response
was this, Mark 10:51:
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Jesus answered and said to him,
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00:20:04
"What do you want
Me to do for you?"
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00:20:06
So when we call
out, God turns around
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00:20:10
ready to respond and
do whatever you ask next.
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00:20:14
You say, "God." "Yeah,
what do you need?"
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00:20:16
Just call out His name.
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00:20:18
And hang with me here, this
is this is so, so important.
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00:20:20
There are 950 different names
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00:20:22
and titles for God
in the Bible, 950.
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00:20:24
You can Google them, look
at them, amazing names.
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00:20:26
But there's actually one name
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00:20:27
that you're calling
out all the time
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00:20:30
right now in your
life, in your old song,
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without even knowing it.
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00:20:34
It's the one name that
God gave the one time
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00:20:37
He was directly asked,
"Hey, what's your name?"
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00:20:40
It happened when Moses
in the Old Testament
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00:20:42
saw God in the burning bush,
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00:20:43
and it was a time
in Moses's life
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00:20:45
where God was
calling him to lead.
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00:20:46
And so He calls
him to go and to lead.
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00:20:48
And Moses's
response is, "Who am I?
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00:20:52
I am unable, I am
unwilling, I am unqualified."
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00:20:58
That's what he says.
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00:20:59
And then finally, after
all this complaining,
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00:21:01
Moses finally stops and goes,
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00:21:02
"Hey, by the way, God,
what's Your name?"
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00:21:05
And this is what
God says in response:
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00:21:07
God said to Moses,
"I AM WHO I AM."
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00:21:10
And He said,
"Thus, you shall say
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00:21:12
to the children of Israel, I
AM has sent me to you."
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00:21:16
I AM is a Hebrew
word that means:
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00:21:18
I was, I am, and I will be.
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00:21:23
It's about the
timeless nature of God.
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00:21:25
It means that who
He was is who He is
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00:21:29
and is who He will be.
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00:21:30
So if God was faithful,
then God is faithful,
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00:21:35
and God always will be faithful.
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00:21:39
Moses is saying, "I'm
unqualified. I'm unable.
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That's -- that's my name."
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00:21:44
See, remember when
you say God's name,
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He turns around and listens.
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00:21:49
I want you to track with
me here. Track with me.
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00:21:51
What's another way to say
God's name besides God?
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00:21:55
You say, "I AM."
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00:21:56
He says, "Yeah,
what do you need?"
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00:21:59
And then you say,
"Destined to fail."
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00:22:03
God says, "What?"
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00:22:05
You say, "I am." "Yeah,
what do you need?"
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00:22:07
You say, "Overwhelmed."
God says, "What?
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00:22:11
That's not -- That's
not my name.
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00:22:14
That's not your name. What
do you mean overwhelmed?"
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00:22:16
You say,"I am."
"What do you need?"
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00:22:19
You say, "Insecure."
God says, "That's not --
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That's not what I named you.
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00:22:24
That's not who I am. What
are you talking about?"
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00:22:27
You say, "I am." God
says, "What do you need?"
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00:22:29
You say, "Just so over
this marriage, I'm just done."
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00:22:32
You just said God's name.
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00:22:34
You said I AM, and He's ready.
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00:22:36
He shows up, He's there.
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00:22:37
But you're singing
the wrong song,
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00:22:39
a song of complaint,
a song of whining,
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00:22:41
not a cry for help,
it sounds different.
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00:22:44
But what happens
if you change it
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00:22:45
just a little bit can
change it significantly.
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00:22:48
You say, "I am." He says,
"Yeah, what do you need?"
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00:22:50
And you say, "Protected."
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00:22:52
God says, "I got you,
absolutely. Absolutely."
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00:22:56
You say, "I am." God says,
"Yeah, what do you need?"
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00:22:58
You say, "Delivered."
God says, "Yes, absolutely,
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that's who you are
because that's who I AM."
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00:23:03
You see, when God
adopts you into His family,
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00:23:06
when you believe in
Him, you take His name.
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00:23:09
And God's last
name isn't insecure.
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00:23:12
God's last name is not unable.
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00:23:13
God's last name isn't
incomplete, unqualified.
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00:23:16
God's last name is
deliverer, healer, rescuer,
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00:23:20
restored, victorious.
That's God's name.
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00:23:23
And when you say
I am those things,
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00:23:25
God says, "Amen, I hear
you, I hear your belief,
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00:23:28
I hear your faith,
and I AM on My way."
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00:23:32
That's the secret of faith
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00:23:33
that David puts on
display in Psalm 40.
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00:23:36
That's why he writes the
first part in the past tense.
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00:23:38
That's how much he believes it,
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00:23:41
because I know I'm
hurt. I know I'm delivered.
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00:23:45
I know I'm
established, therefore,
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00:23:47
I am now singing a
new song now, right now.
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00:23:52
And I know maybe that's a
leap too far for some of you.
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00:23:55
That's okay.
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00:23:56
There's a step between
that and where you are.
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00:23:58
It's in the very last
words of Psalm 40.
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00:24:01
David writes this:
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00:24:02
But I am poor and needy,
yet the Lord thinks upon me.
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00:24:08
You are my help
and my deliverer;
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00:24:10
do not delay, O my God.
-
00:24:13
Right now you've got
an old song in the mouth.
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00:24:15
It's pulling you in a
direction you don't want to go.
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00:24:18
And the solution is so
simple, just spit out the hook.
-
00:24:23
You do the thing the
fish wishes it had done
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00:24:25
before it got yanked
out of the water
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00:24:27
to its destruction.
-
00:24:28
You just spit out the hook.
-
00:24:30
You stop saying I'm unable.
-
00:24:31
You stop saying
everything's awful.
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00:24:33
You stop saying
they're the problem.
-
00:24:34
You stop saying I'm going to do
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00:24:36
whatever makes
me happy right now.
-
00:24:37
When you stop singing that
song, you sing a new song,
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00:24:41
a new song of
deliverance, of hope.
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00:24:44
Say, "God, would you put
a new song in my mouth?"
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00:27:21
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