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- Did you know you can use
Tabasco on your hemorrhoids?
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[buzzer] - Cut! No, Ew!
- Cut.
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- Well, hey, welcome
to Crossroads.
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We're so glad
that you joined us.
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I'm actually getting ready to
head out for my summer vacation
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and to visit some of our amazing
Crossroads Anywhere community
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around the country.
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But as many of us take summer
vacations and we find ourselves
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in different places than
we would normally be,
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I just want to remind you,
just because you leave home
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doesn't mean you have
to leave your church.
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The beautiful thing
about Crossroads is that
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you can take your church
with you anywhere you go.
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So take time with us
in the app and online,
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catching up on the weekend
service, participating,
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praying for people
and receiving prayer,
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connecting with your
community and continuing to grow
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even while you take some
much needed time off.
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We're going to start
off our time today
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by singing some songs.
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This isn't just the soundtrack
for your road trip or your day.
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It's actually the start
of a conversation
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between you and God.
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So as we sing, turn up the
volume, consider these words
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as the opening dialog
in a conversation
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between you and a
God who loves you.
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- That's right, He set
us free once and for all.
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00:12:09
- That's right. That's
the hope we have.
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I want to read these
words to us from Paul,
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a guy named Paul, who was one of
the earliest followers of Jesus,
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written in the first
century. He says this:
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Can I get an amen?
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There's no more words to
that verse, so just look away.
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We're just going
to go on. Look at it.
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That I may know Him and
the power of His resurrection,
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and, you ready for it?
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I don't know if you
are. I don't know if I am.
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He's my living hope. I
want hope and resurrection.
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Amen. Hallelujah.
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And then [Fx], hit the
brakes, we share His suffering.
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That's -- That's on
the secret menu.
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I didn't see that up there.
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I'm in for hope. I'm
in for resurrection.
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Regardless of if this
is your first time in here
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or you don't believe in Jesus,
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you could get behind,
"I want more hope.
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I want to believe life
can be resurrected."
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00:13:48
But those of us who
follow Jesus, we say, "Yeah,
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that second part is true too,
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that I may share
in His sufferings."
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We wrote this next song directly
out of those scriptures.
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And you know what I said
when we started writing it?
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I'm not kidding, this is no
exaggeration from a stage
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because lights are on or
because there's a microphone.
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No exaggeration.
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00:14:08
I sat right in the room back
there side stage and said,
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"I don't know that our
church can sing these words,"
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because I wrestle with them.
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00:14:18
Because I don't know if
I'm ready to sing them fully.
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00:14:21
I had a friend recently who
heard this song and he said,
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00:14:24
"Man, I love all the songs
you guys have been writing,
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00:14:27
except this one."
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He's kind of new to
his faith with Jesus.
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00:14:33
And he said, "Man,
I'm all for know you
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and the power of
your resurrection,
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but share His sufferings?
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I don't know about
that. That's just weird."
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00:14:44
It is. Uncomfortable?
Yeah. Odd? Yes.
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00:14:50
But the pathway to life that
Jesus gave us is one where
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He stood in front of the
superpowers of His day,
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in front of the extreme
powers of Rome
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and the religious elite and
the religious establishment.
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00:15:01
And you know what our
King did? He laid His life down.
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00:15:09
And so every day I've
found life by dying to myself.
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00:15:14
And so every day I say,
"Then let me give generously
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00:15:17
and not hold tightly to my
finances and my money.
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00:15:20
Lord, let me live humbly and lay
my ego down, instead of pride.
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00:15:24
Lord, let me radically
forgive those who wronged me
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instead of choosing hate."
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Death to myself so that
I can have life in Jesus,
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that's the way we follow.
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We're going to sing these words.
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If you're not ready, it's okay.
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But man, if you are,
there's life through it.
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00:15:48
There's life on the other
side and I want that for you.
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- Father, I'll just say it
because I just saw it:
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We want more of You.
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00:21:48
Our church wants to
go into deeper waters.
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00:21:53
We want more of You, because
the great mystery is that
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I find life when
I die to myself.
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00:21:59
That at the death of me I
found the life You offered.
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00:22:05
Not just once, Not 20 some years
ago in Louisville, Kentucky,
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00:22:09
when I got baptized,
but every single day.
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00:22:14
To say, let me
get off the throne,
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00:22:17
let me lay my heart
down on this altar,
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00:22:20
You take it and You
lead me by Your hand.
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00:22:25
You have life to give and
I want it fully, not half way.
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00:22:32
So I want Your death and
I want Your resurrection.
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00:22:37
And I trust You through it.
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00:22:40
I pray all this because
I've seen You real, Jesus.
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You changed my life. Amen.
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- There you go. Will you say
Hi, Crossroads Anywhere?
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00:22:59
- Hi, Crossroads Anywhere.
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00:23:01
- Can you guys wave? Good.
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00:23:03
Hey, we're almost
packed up and ready to go,
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00:23:05
and we just can't wait
to see some of you guys
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00:23:07
over the next two weeks.
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00:23:09
We're actually on a road trip
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00:23:10
and we're going to be
hanging out with you all
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in Kentucky, Tennessee,
and then to Orlando, Florida,
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00:23:14
for our next big Crossroads
Anywhere meetup.
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00:23:17
But Crossroads isn't
just a video on a screen.
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It's a real church
that you can belong to
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no matter where you are
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and no matter where your
summer plans take you.
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00:23:26
A couple of ways for you
to connect with this place
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over your summer.
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00:23:29
One is through the
Crossroads Anywhere app.
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00:23:32
It's a really, really
fantastic tool that gives you
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00:23:35
not just great
content to watch,
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00:23:36
but great people
to connect with.
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00:23:39
Secondly, hey,
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all of the great stuff that
happens around Crossroads
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00:23:43
only happens because
people are faithful
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00:23:46
and they give consistently.
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00:23:48
If you're interested in joining
the team of faithful givers,
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00:23:50
who helps make
Crossroads happen,
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00:23:52
or you've got questions about
how we spend our money,
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00:23:54
hey, you can head to
Crossroads.net/give.
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00:23:57
Now we're going to be
talking about wisdom today.
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00:23:59
And it's one of those things
that we often times associate
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00:24:02
with being old or
gray, but that's because
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00:24:05
it's built through experience
and even through difficulty.
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00:24:08
And today we're going to see how
when we go through tough things,
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00:24:12
we can gain godly
wisdom on the other side.
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00:24:38
- We all want a life that works.
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00:24:41
We buy books, we listen to
podcasts, and we follow gurus
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00:24:45
who promise the
secret to what we crave:
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00:24:49
A life full of meaning,
connection, fun and adventure.
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00:24:54
We look to those who
have done well before us
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00:24:57
and we ask ourselves,
"How can I get some of that?"
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00:25:05
We seek knowledge
and understanding,
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00:25:07
but we need something deeper.
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00:25:12
We need wisdom.
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00:25:16
The Bible gives
us a path to wisdom
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laid out in three Old
Testament books,
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often called The
Wisdom Literature.
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00:25:22
Proverbs, Ecclesiastes and Job
are the roadmap to understanding
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00:25:26
where godly wisdom comes
from and what God has to say
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00:25:29
about how to
live our lives well.
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- Hey, Crossroads,
this is Brian.
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I'm what's known around
Crossroads as a Senior Pastor.
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00:25:45
Sorry I can't be with you today.
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00:25:46
I'm in the midst of a
summer break that I'm taking,
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00:25:49
so thank you for affording
me the opportunity
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00:25:51
to stay off and stay fresh.
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00:25:53
I've lined up a real
good thing for you today.
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00:25:56
We want to have great teaching
every week at Crossroads.
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00:25:58
But this week I've gone
outside and asked a friend
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00:26:02
to come and speak to us and
push us all to the next level.
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00:26:05
His name is Matt Chandler.
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00:26:07
I've been at Crossroads, started
Crossroads about 28 years ago.
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00:26:10
Matt, a similar situation,
started a church in Texas.
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00:26:14
I've known of Matt, I've
known about Matt for a long time
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00:26:18
because he's frankly one
of the greatest teachers
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00:26:21
of our generation
in the church today.
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00:26:24
He's a brilliant, brilliant guy.
We've got a lot in common.
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00:26:26
Brilliance is not one of the
things that we have in common.
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00:26:28
We're both hunters.
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00:26:30
That's the other thing
we have in common.
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00:26:31
But I really look
up to this guy.
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I appreciate him a lot.
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00:26:35
In the last few years,
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00:26:36
I've become personal
friends with Matt.
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00:26:39
I love this guy. I trust
him. I trust his integrity.
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00:26:42
He not only has a great
mind, he's got a great heart.
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00:26:44
And I made a personal ask.
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00:26:45
I said, "Hey, man, would
you come and build into
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the people of Crossroads?
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00:26:48
Because I think you've
got a lot to offer us."
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00:26:50
And as a good friend would, he
said, "Absolutely, man, I'm in."
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So bummed I can't be there
with you and with him today,
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but you're in good hands.
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00:26:58
Just sit back, and here's
my friend Matt Chandler.
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- Hey, guys. [cheers &
applause] I'm not going to lie,
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00:27:05
I'm a little bit disoriented
by the Taylor Swift reference.
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00:27:07
I don't quite know. It'll
take me a while to figure out
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00:27:11
whether that's encouraging
or discouraging, but we'll see.
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00:27:14
Hey, when my oldest
daughter was around,
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I think she was
probably around seven,
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I was doing something
similar to Pastor Brian,
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I was taking a couple of weeks
off and so we all got in our car
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and we're headed to a lake
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probably about two
hours from my house.
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My daughter had been bitten
by a spider or a mosquito.
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00:27:33
I don't know, everything
tries to kill you in Texas.
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00:27:36
And so so we put
a little medicine on it
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00:27:38
and then put her in
the back in her car seat
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00:27:40
and we're heading
towards the lake.
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00:27:42
And stopped about
an hour in to get gas.
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00:27:45
And my in-laws
were coming with us.
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And that's not the suffering
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00:27:49
that I'm trying to
highlight in this talk.
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00:27:50
They're actually
exceptional people.
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00:27:52
Some of our closest
friends, they're awesome.
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00:27:54
Won the lottery on in-laws.
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00:27:55
And my mother-in-law, who I
just want to say for the record
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and for the sake of this
story is not on the spectrum,
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comes up and this
is her grandbaby.
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00:28:02
So she raps on the door and
sweet Audrey, I mean, you know,
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00:28:05
Gigi gives her whatever she
wants, rolls down that window
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00:28:09
and points out her bump.
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00:28:11
And my mother-in-law,
like, who raised children,
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00:28:15
says to my seven year old,
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00:28:17
"Oh, that looks like
it's turning into a boil.
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00:28:19
They might have to lance that."
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00:28:22
Now, my daughter hadn't watched
Gray's Anatomy or anything.
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00:28:25
She doesn't know
what's happening,
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00:28:26
but she is inquisitive and so
she asks what does that mean?
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00:28:29
And yet again, I want
to praise the intelligence
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00:28:33
of my mother-in-law
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00:28:34
and then say maybe she
just forgot some things
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00:28:37
because she answered
that question like this:
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"It means they'll need to take,
like, a scalpel, a kind of razor
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00:28:45
and cut it open so the
bad stuff can come out."
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What do you think
the next hour of our life
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00:28:50
was like in that car?
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00:28:52
So the whole way, the rest
of the way, another hour.
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00:28:55
Like, I cannot get my radio loud
enough to cover the screams of,
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"I don't want him to cut my leg.
I don't want him to cut my leg.
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00:29:01
I don't want him to cut my leg."
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00:29:03
I'm like, "They're
not going to cut your leg.
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00:29:05
They're not going
to cut your leg."
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00:29:06
And we finally get to the lake
house and we're unloading,
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00:29:08
and dadgummit, the bump's big,
it's red, it's hot to the touch.
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00:29:12
And so I was like, "Oh, now I've
got to get her to the doctor."
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00:29:15
And so we get in the
car, and, you know, listen,
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00:29:17
she's not like, "I'm
really excited about this."
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00:29:19
There ain't enough
lollipops in the universe
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00:29:21
to cover up what
she thinks is coming.
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00:29:23
And so we get there and
they get us in this room
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00:29:26
and they look at it and
the nurses confirm out loud,
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00:29:29
"Yeah, this is a boil."
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00:29:30
And so you can just feel
it happening in the room.
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00:29:32
And this poor doctor,
I mean, he's young.
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00:29:34
I mean, he maybe -- it's small,
like, Mineral Wells, Texas.
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00:29:38
I think it was the
vet in town too.
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00:29:39
And he comes in
and he looks at my girl.
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00:29:42
Now, he doesn't know any
of the backstory of today.
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00:29:45
He doesn't know what
we've been through.
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00:29:46
He can clearly see
my daughter is upset,
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00:29:48
but it's a seven
year old in the E.R.
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00:29:50
Maybe that's just what seven
year old's in the E.R. act like.
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00:29:52
He said, this
guy says out loud,
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00:29:56
"We're going to
need to lance that."
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00:29:58
Now, at that moment, my
seven year old daughter
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00:30:03
somehow has the strength of a
thousand suns and she decides,
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00:30:09
"Oh, no, you won't."
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00:30:10
And I know pastors
are prone to hyperbole,
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00:30:13
but she picked up one of
those nurses and body slammed.
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00:30:16
I mean, they could
not pin her to that table.
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00:30:19
They're trying to numb
it so they can lance it.
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00:30:21
And she ain't having it and
she ain't having it having it.
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00:30:24
And so she's putting up a fight.
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00:30:26
I mean, it's like she's put
some dude in a rear naked choke
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00:30:28
and just put him to sleep.
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00:30:29
I was like, "Oh, what
are we going to do?"
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00:30:31
And the doctor looks at
me and he says, "Dad."
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00:30:35
So I'm looking for Mom,
frigging Lauren just like, left.
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00:30:38
Just like left the room,
like in the waiting room.
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00:30:40
What kind of mom is
that? Where are you?
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00:30:42
What kind of mom is that?
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00:30:43
So I have to get on this bed,
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00:30:48
tears and terror on
this little girl's face.
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00:30:51
This little girl has my soul.
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00:30:53
Dads remember
that that first thought
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00:30:55
when you held your
baby girl for the first time?
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00:30:57
I realized then, "Oh, I'm
still capable of violence."
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00:31:01
Like I held her and I thought
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00:31:02
I would physically kill
a man with my hands.
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00:31:05
I hadn't had that
thought in years.
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00:31:07
I thought Jesus
took that out of me.
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00:31:08
I held Audrey and I was
like, "No, I'll kill a guy.
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00:31:10
I'll kill a man."
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00:31:11
And now I've got to pin her
with my forearm to this bed.
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00:31:19
Tears, betrayal.
What are you doing?
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00:31:24
While they numb that and lance
it so it doesn't poison her leg.
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00:31:30
And for just a second,
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00:31:32
just a second at this,
like, tiny little space
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00:31:38
I think I understood
God and suffering.
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00:31:42
Now the Bible, here's
why I love the Bible.
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00:31:44
I love -- the Bible is
such a grimey book.
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00:31:46
Like, if you'd actually read,
read it, it is a grimey book.
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00:31:49
I don't know how it became fairy
tales and children's fables.
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00:31:51
Right?
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00:31:52
You know, like you're tucking
in your kid and you're like,
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00:31:55
and then God drowned
everyone on Earth. Night-night.
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00:31:57
I mean, it's not -- it is
a grimy, grimy book.
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00:32:00
And I'm telling you, every
bit of disappointment,
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00:32:02
every bit of death, difficulty,
disease, heartbreak,
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00:32:06
soul crushing, waiting on
the Lord, long suffering pain
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00:32:11
that you have ever
experienced, imagined or seen,
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00:32:14
it's in The Book.
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00:32:15
Like the Bible is not
painting a picture of reality
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00:32:19
that is inconsistent with
our human experience.
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00:32:22
Now you can cherry pick
verses and you can create
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00:32:25
a whole new way of
understanding the universe.
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00:32:27
But the Bible is grimy
from beginning to end.
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00:32:30
The story of the Bible is not
that there won't be a mess,
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00:32:33
but that God will
be with you in it.
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00:32:34
That's The Book.
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00:32:36
And so if you would
read it honestly,
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00:32:38
you would see this everywhere.
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00:32:40
And so really the
argument of Scripture is this,
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00:32:43
and here's what I want
you to take away today:
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00:32:45
Suffering is normal
and Jesus is good.
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00:32:48
Suffering is normal
and Jesus is good.
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00:32:50
Now you can clap because that --
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00:32:51
I know you're probably clapping
for the second part of that,
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00:32:54
right?
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00:32:55
So one of the issues
that we're having,
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00:32:57
one of the issues you're having
and I'm having is we're living
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00:33:00
in one of the most unique
moments in human history.
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00:33:04
In fact, never before
has the default setting
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00:33:07
of human expectation been, "I'm
primarily going to be happy."
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00:33:11
That's never happened in human.
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00:33:13
That is less than 100 years old.
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00:33:16
It has not been the driver.
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00:33:17
The driver has been survival.
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00:33:19
And now it's like the
whole framework is is happy
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00:33:23
and that all days of year
are going to be glad hearted.
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00:33:27
Well, sociologists
are now finding out
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00:33:29
that you orient like that,
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00:33:31
you're actually going to
move more into depression,
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00:33:33
suffering and anxiety
and difficulty, not less,
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00:33:36
because our normal
human experience isn't that
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00:33:39
Tuesday is going to
be filled with happiness.
-
00:33:41
You know what I mean by Tuesday?
-
00:33:42
So like Monday is like, ugh,
-
00:33:43
you know Monday is
going to be tough, right?
-
00:33:45
Friday is like, woo, Friday.
-
00:33:46
Wednesday is like
we're almost there.
-
00:33:48
Tuesday, just --
it's just Tuesday.
-
00:33:50
Like the normal
outworking of life
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00:33:53
isn't going to be what
you're scrolling through.
-
00:33:57
And the sociological data is
showing that this framework
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00:34:01
that I'm primarily
going to be happy,
-
00:34:03
I'm primarily going to have good
times is actually poisoning us
-
00:34:08
in a way that's leading to
more heartbreak, not less.
-
00:34:12
In fact, this is already
starting to work its way out
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00:34:14
in popular level books
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00:34:16
that are on the New
York Times bestseller list.
-
00:34:18
Let me just give you some of
them Amusing Ourselves to Death,
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00:34:22
The Happiness Trap.
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00:34:23
I'm guessing these
aren't books you buy.
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00:34:25
I'm going to buy The
Happiness Trap. Probably not.
-
00:34:27
But a lot of people are as
they're trying to make sense
-
00:34:29
of why do I have all this
stuff and I'm not fulfilled?
-
00:34:31
Why do I have all the
things I thought I needed
-
00:34:33
and it's not working?
-
00:34:35
Another one is
called Antifragile.
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00:34:37
Another one is called The
Coddling of the American Mind.
-
00:34:39
And the last one's
called Lost Connections.
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00:34:41
These are popular level books
from a ton of sociological data
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00:34:46
that says if you orient your
life's expectation on that
-
00:34:50
I'm primarily supposed to be
happy, then that usually means
-
00:34:53
you're not only going to not
be happy, but you're going to --
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00:34:56
you're not going to get
the normal gladness.
-
00:34:58
Now, the Christian
response to that
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00:35:00
is not to become
a bunch of Eeyors.
-
00:35:01
All right?
-
00:35:02
The Christian response is like,
"No, we just -- life's hard."
-
00:35:05
That's not supposed
to be us either.
-
00:35:06
In fact, we are a
weird, strange people
-
00:35:08
who, even in the
difficulty can rejoice,
-
00:35:10
makes us outliers
in this strange world
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00:35:12
that says everybody's
supposed to be happy.
-
00:35:14
What we're saying
is our life will be
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00:35:16
a mixture of
happiness and sorrow,
-
00:35:20
and our God is
sovereign over both.
-
00:35:22
And the sorrow and
the joy are gifts of grace.
-
00:35:26
That's how we orient.
-
00:35:27
Now in the middle of the Bible,
-
00:35:28
several people
have already said it,
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00:35:30
in the middle of the Bible,
there are these three books.
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00:35:32
They're called the
Wisdom Literature.
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00:35:34
And really, the two that kind
of are telling the same story
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00:35:37
from opposite directions
are Ecclesiastes and Job.
-
00:35:41
And here's what
happens in Ecclesiastes.
-
00:35:42
In Ecclesiastes,
Solomon, King Solomon,
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00:35:46
wealthiest man on
earth at the time.
-
00:35:48
He says he sets
his heart to discover
-
00:35:52
if there is anything worth
living for under the sun.
-
00:35:55
And the first part of his life,
you can read all about this
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00:35:58
in Ecclesiastes and you
can see some of it in 1 Kings.
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00:36:00
He started out partying,
and I don't know if you party.
-
00:36:04
I don't know if your
backstory is you got, you know,
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00:36:06
a little, little --
you had a season.
-
00:36:08
But my man went
hard, hard, hard.
-
00:36:10
And so here's how he did party.
-
00:36:11
Here's how he wanted to test it.
-
00:36:13
So he throws a party
-
00:36:14
and you know what he
says about the party?
-
00:36:16
It was awesome,
so he threw it again.
-
00:36:18
And you know what?
-
00:36:20
It was awesome. And
then he threw it again.
-
00:36:22
He was like, "I mean,
it was awesome, but..."
-
00:36:24
He just got used to it.
-
00:36:25
So, you know, he
did? Leveled up.
-
00:36:27
Invited more people,
added some live music.
-
00:36:31
Awesome again. Incredible again.
-
00:36:34
And then it kind of ran out of
gas and he leveled up again.
-
00:36:36
By the time Solomon gets to
the end of his partying phase,
-
00:36:40
you can read about what he
was killing animal wise for it.
-
00:36:44
And it would feed
half of Cincinnati.
-
00:36:46
I mean, I'm not kidding,
you just check it out.
-
00:36:48
You just go read that.
-
00:36:49
I mean, it's just like a
thousand chickens and 42 bulls.
-
00:36:53
And I mean, it was just like
the barbecue of all barbecues.
-
00:36:55
I don't know if you guys
Q it up here in Cincinnati,
-
00:36:58
but this thing, this is big
time, and it doesn't work.
-
00:37:00
Are you tracking me? He
gets to the end of partying.
-
00:37:03
Can't get any bigger,
can't get any better,
-
00:37:05
can't get any more getting
after it and it doesn't work.
-
00:37:10
So then he turns
his heart to pleasure.
-
00:37:13
There is not a single
sexual experience
-
00:37:15
that he withholds from himself,
-
00:37:17
not a body type, not a hair
color, not a shape, not --
-
00:37:21
You tracking with me?
-
00:37:22
I'm not going to get any
more graphic than that.
-
00:37:24
All right? This isn't my church.
-
00:37:25
My church I might
go a little further.
-
00:37:27
Not here, right? I'm in
somebody else's house. Right.
-
00:37:29
So, no, he gives
himself over to it.
-
00:37:31
And here's what he decides.
-
00:37:32
He has sex. He's
like, that's awesome.
-
00:37:34
And I think the room
would say, amen.
-
00:37:36
And then he has sex again.
He's like, that was great.
-
00:37:38
And then he has
it and he's like,
-
00:37:40
Well, that's not --
so let's mix it up.
-
00:37:41
And then what happens?
It runs out of gas.
-
00:37:43
So then he gives himself over
to kind of building an empire
-
00:37:46
and he gets into
real estate, man.
-
00:37:48
And it's vineyards
and it's real estate,
-
00:37:50
and he becomes the most
powerful man imaginable.
-
00:37:53
He built homes and vineyards and
ranches, and he gets to the end,
-
00:37:56
there's there's
nothing more to build.
-
00:37:58
He's the CEO of CEOs
-
00:37:59
and he's like, "Dang,
it doesn't work either."
-
00:38:02
Then he gives
himself to leisure.
-
00:38:04
He just got a couple of
PAs and a couple of EAs
-
00:38:07
and just gets that morning
massage and then takes a nap,
-
00:38:11
flies to the ranch.
-
00:38:13
That's a text and then
just hangs out at the ranch.
-
00:38:17
He gives himself to leisure.
-
00:38:18
And at the end of it
all, here's what he says,
-
00:38:20
just a chipper little book:
Meaningless. Meaningless.
-
00:38:25
All is meaningless.
-
00:38:28
And there is nothing
under the sun
-
00:38:30
that will satisfy
the hearts of men.
-
00:38:33
Now, Job loses everything
-
00:38:39
and finds out God is enough.
-
00:38:42
So Solomon gets everything
you and I are chasing after
-
00:38:45
and will never achieve.
You tracking me?
-
00:38:48
We're chasing it and we're
not going to get where he got.
-
00:38:51
And he said, "Guess
what? You don't have to.
-
00:38:52
I made it. It ain't
going to work."
-
00:38:55
And Job lives into our
greatest fears and says,
-
00:39:03
"When you've lost
it all, He's enough."
-
00:39:06
And so these two books
play off of each other.
-
00:39:09
And so I want us
to look at Job again.
-
00:39:12
I can't believe this is
what Pastor Brian gave me.
-
00:39:14
He's like, "You want to
come?" I was like, "Sure."
-
00:39:16
He's like, "Job."
-
00:39:17
I was like, "Job, really?"
Job in the summer?'
-
00:39:20
Here we are. Blame him.
-
00:39:22
Job 1:1:
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00:39:36
He's a good dude. All right?
-
00:39:38
He ain't got some
shady back life.
-
00:39:40
He ain't got some secret sin.
-
00:39:42
He ain't got, like, another
family in Jerusalem.
-
00:39:44
This is like a good
dude. He's upright.
-
00:39:47
The Bible called him blameless.
-
00:39:49
And then the book shifts to
this kind of mind bending scene
-
00:39:54
where God is on His
throne and the angels
-
00:39:56
are presenting themselves before
the Lord and Satan shows up.
-
00:39:59
And so God says, "Satan,
what are you doing here?"
-
00:40:01
And he's like, "I was looking
around at the sons of men.
-
00:40:04
I was judging humankind."
-
00:40:06
And God says, "Have you
considered my God Job?
-
00:40:09
Upright, blameless,
fears my name."
-
00:40:12
Now, if Job knew
what was coming,
-
00:40:13
he'd probably go,
"You know what?
-
00:40:15
Don't worry about me,
just kind of move on down.
-
00:40:17
Might maybe point
somebody else out."
-
00:40:19
Because Satan answers,
"Of course, Job loves you.
-
00:40:22
You've made him the
richest man on earth.
-
00:40:24
He has more cattle,
donkey, children,
-
00:40:26
money than anyone
else on earth.
-
00:40:28
Of course he's
going to praise You.
-
00:40:29
You've blessed him. You've
made him untouchable.
-
00:40:31
You've put a hedge of
protection around him
-
00:40:34
so that nothing befalls
him that's difficult.
-
00:40:36
Of course he praises You."
-
00:40:38
And then Satan says to the
Lord, "Let me take his wealth.
-
00:40:43
Let me take his reputation,
and he'll curse Your Name."
-
00:40:49
And for reasons we will not
understand, God says, "Bet."
-
00:40:55
I'm probably too old to
say that, but deal, right?
-
00:40:59
The kids in the room
was like, "Don't, bro, don't."
-
00:41:01
And then here's what we
read, toughest day ever.
-
00:41:03
I don't know your
backstory; this wins.
-
00:41:06
Here we go, Job 1
starting in verse 13.
-
00:42:28
What?
-
00:42:45
This man is better than us.
-
00:42:48
I have made charge
against God for much less.
-
00:42:53
I have been frustrated
at Jesus's sovereign reign
-
00:42:56
for not a 10th of
this, not a fifth of this.
-
00:43:00
And so he loses everything
that would have his reputation
-
00:43:03
and name attached to it,
including his sons and daughters
-
00:43:06
in succession in
a matter of a day,
-
00:43:10
and this man tears his clothes.
-
00:43:12
So he doesn't do that thing
some Christians do, be like --
-
00:43:15
He works out all things
together for the good of love
-
00:43:17
and call according to it.
He doesn't do that thing.
-
00:43:20
He didn't slap some
bumper sticker theology on it.
-
00:43:22
He falls on the ground
and tears his clothes.
-
00:43:24
He shaves his head.
-
00:43:25
He doesn't put some sort
of stupid spirit sprinkle on it.
-
00:43:28
It hurts. It's
terrible. It's awful.
-
00:43:30
He falls on the ground and
makes no accusation against God.
-
00:43:35
We were talking in the back,
-
00:43:37
some of us have made
accusations against God
-
00:43:38
when when that Netflix password
didn't work this past week.
-
00:43:42
How long, O Lord. Right?
-
00:43:44
And yet this man, he endures,
like, you can't imagine.
-
00:43:48
I can't imagine this. I can't
get my head around this.
-
00:43:52
And so then it's back
to the throne room.
-
00:43:54
God's on His throne. Here come
the angels. Satan shows back up.
-
00:43:56
And I love this because
God talks a little noise.
-
00:43:58
I don't know how you picture
God in your mind, but he's like,
-
00:44:01
"Hey, Satan, shh,
shh. You're hear?
-
00:44:03
Oh, my gosh, is that Job
worshiping me right now?
-
00:44:05
What's up, man?
-
00:44:08
Oh, naked I came, naked --
Yeah. See, my boy loves me.
-
00:44:11
So you touched him, and what's
up? He's still worshiping.
-
00:44:13
I thought you said he
would curse My Name?"
-
00:44:15
And so Satan says, "Oh, yeah,
-
00:44:17
it's because you've given
him his physical health.
-
00:44:20
Let me touch his body
and he'll curse your name."
-
00:44:23
And again, for reasons
we won't get to understand,
-
00:44:25
but we will get some answer,
-
00:44:27
God says okay, but
you will not kill him,
-
00:44:32
but you can touch him."
-
00:44:33
And so here's where we pick
back up the story, Job 2:7-9:
-
00:44:51
This is just gross.
-
00:44:54
Now, listen to this, like
things couldn't be worse.
-
00:45:05
I think I'd start to
barter with the Lord.
-
00:45:07
I wouldn't have bartered
until this moment.
-
00:45:09
And then I said,
-
00:45:11
"Can you give me back my
dog and take this woman?
-
00:45:13
like this -- this is
who you leave me?
-
00:45:15
Like this is like, man, give me
one of those mini donks, man.
-
00:45:19
Those things are cute.
-
00:45:20
I could at least cuddle with
somebody in this madness.
-
00:45:22
This is what you leave for me?"
-
00:45:23
I don't know if Job hadn't
been sowing into date night
-
00:45:26
or something.
-
00:45:27
I don't know what's
going on here,
-
00:45:28
but the only one that survives
these waves is his bride.
-
00:45:32
And if you didn't read
that, you'd be like,
-
00:45:34
"Oh, well, that's kind of nice."
-
00:45:36
Until she shows up,
like, hearing you worship.
-
00:45:40
What are you doing? You still
holding on to your integrity?
-
00:45:43
Curse God and die, you fool.
-
00:45:45
Now, I won't have enough time to
say this, but when you suffer,
-
00:45:47
be careful of Job's
wife in your life.
-
00:45:50
Be careful who you listen to.
-
00:45:52
Be careful who, even if
they're supposed to be close,
-
00:45:55
be careful who you give your
ears to when things get hard,
-
00:45:57
and things will get hard.
-
00:45:59
So now what happens
next in the story
-
00:46:01
is Job's three friends come,
-
00:46:02
and there's a reason why
you don't know their names.
-
00:46:05
And it's not because
they're hard to pronounce.
-
00:46:07
They show up, like, it's
what you would think.
-
00:46:09
Man, if it all hit the fan,
-
00:46:10
I would expect my boys
to come be with me. Right?
-
00:46:13
And they show up and it
looks like for a second there,
-
00:46:16
man, they're good dudes.
-
00:46:17
Like, they don't say
anything for seven days.
-
00:46:20
They just weep with him.
-
00:46:22
Like, that's your
boys right there.
-
00:46:24
Don't show up with
bumper sticker theology.
-
00:46:26
They don't come with
a bunch of bourbon.
-
00:46:28
They just kind of show up.
Their hearts are broken for you.
-
00:46:31
They just weep for seven days.
-
00:46:35
The sight of their friend
is so disorienting to them
-
00:46:38
that they just sit
there and they weep.
-
00:46:41
And if that's all they
would have done,
-
00:46:44
they would have been
examples of how to walk
-
00:46:46
with brothers and
sisters who suffer.
-
00:46:48
But they can't help it, and
they open up their mouth.
-
00:46:52
And it's in the opening of
their mouth that we begin to see
-
00:46:56
the frameworks that
God wants us to live by.
-
00:46:58
So I'm going to
call Job's friends.
-
00:47:00
I can't go through each
argument because each of them
-
00:47:02
have multiple speeches
and Job has responses.
-
00:47:04
And again, it's a book that
I would preach in 12 weeks
-
00:47:07
and Brian gave me 35 minutes.
-
00:47:08
So I'm trying to
do a book in 35.
-
00:47:10
So what I want to do is
-
00:47:11
I want to just kind of
create this category.
-
00:47:13
Job's friends, what they bring
to Job is what I would call
-
00:47:18
suffering and looking
around, rather than looking up.
-
00:47:22
So these are philosophies
in suffering that will land flat
-
00:47:28
and lead to more
bondage and pain,
-
00:47:30
not the freedom of rejoicing
-
00:47:32
that belongs to
the children of God.
-
00:47:33
And here's what that looks like.
-
00:47:35
The first one, if we're
talking about Job's friends
-
00:47:37
and them coming
in and we're like,
-
00:47:38
"Hey, you need
to be careful of this
-
00:47:40
and watch out for this,
and surely you did this."
-
00:47:42
Is this idea of fatalism.
-
00:47:43
And fatalism is when you
just kind of just surrender
-
00:47:46
that your life's
going to be terrible.
-
00:47:47
So think, I know I'm
going to date myself here.
-
00:47:49
Think Cameron off of
Ferris Bueller's Day Off.
-
00:47:51
Yeah, that's it.
That's fatalism, right?
-
00:47:54
Doesn't want to get out of bed.
-
00:47:55
Doesn't want to try.
Doesn't want to work for it.
-
00:47:58
Why? Because he's going
to fail. It's going to suck.
-
00:48:00
It's not, I mean,
that's just --
-
00:48:01
it's fatalism. It's
what happens.
-
00:48:03
And I'm telling you, I see this
a lot, and it might even be you.
-
00:48:05
And I want to try
to call you out of it.
-
00:48:07
It's when you start to
identify with your suffering
-
00:48:10
in such a way
that you become the suffering.
-
00:48:13
Hey, look at it, you're
not your worst day.
-
00:48:16
You hear me? You're
not that thing you did.
-
00:48:18
You're not that struggle.
You're not that. That is not.
-
00:48:21
That is suffering.
That's not you.
-
00:48:23
And when you identify
with it like a fatalist,
-
00:48:27
you actually twist yourself up
and step more into bondage,
-
00:48:31
not into the freedom
that Christ has for you.
-
00:48:33
When you become the
struggle you're navel gazing.
-
00:48:38
You're tracking with me? You're
staring at your own navel.
-
00:48:41
This is not what
the Lord has for us.
-
00:48:43
And on on top of
fatalism, there's this.
-
00:48:47
I've noticed it and I
notice it most in men,
-
00:48:50
but it's certainly not just men.
-
00:48:54
The second thing that we
can often do with suffering,
-
00:48:56
especially if something
went bad early.
-
00:48:59
So we experienced
something early on.
-
00:49:01
We make this vow
-
00:49:03
that no one will ever
hurt us like that again.
-
00:49:05
I won't get hurt
like that again.
-
00:49:06
I won't be caught off
guard like that again. I won't.
-
00:49:09
And what happens is,
-
00:49:10
rather than orienting
ourselves like Christians,
-
00:49:12
we start to orient
ourselves like Buddhists.
-
00:49:14
Now, I don't know what
you've studied, what you know.
-
00:49:16
Buddhists would say
-
00:49:18
that suffering
actually doesn't exist.
-
00:49:21
What the problem is is that
you have too many attachments
-
00:49:24
and that if you would detach,
then you wouldn't suffer.
-
00:49:27
So the idea is
don't love too much.
-
00:49:30
You can love, but don't
love too much. Right?
-
00:49:32
Don't enjoy too much.
Don't own. Don't detach.
-
00:49:36
And then you won't suffer
because you won't, you know,
-
00:49:38
your life won't be
intertwined in this.
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00:49:40
Now I'm just --
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00:49:41
I ain't trying to start
beef with the Buddhists.
-
00:49:43
What a terrible life.
-
00:49:45
Be careful not to love
anyone too much?
-
00:49:50
What?
-
00:49:51
Don't enjoy the goodness
of God's creation?
-
00:49:54
You know,
-
00:49:56
the Psalms are filled with enjoy
the stuff that God's created.
-
00:49:59
So don't love too much?
-
00:50:01
The number of brothers I
know, the number of men I know
-
00:50:04
who made some stupid vow because
when they were a seventh grader
-
00:50:08
some jackass said something
to them that wounded their soul.
-
00:50:10
And now they
won't let their wife in.
-
00:50:12
They won't let other men in.
-
00:50:13
They're only making sure
people see their strengths,
-
00:50:16
not letting anybody
see their weakness.
-
00:50:17
They shrink and become almost
a shell of what they could be.
-
00:50:22
Now women do this, too,
-
00:50:24
I just don't know exactly
how it works. I'm not one.
-
00:50:28
But women do this.
-
00:50:30
This is like this idea of
I'm going to pull back.
-
00:50:35
Suffering is too painful.
I'm going to pull back.
-
00:50:38
And then on top
of that, there's --
-
00:50:40
and Job's friends are
the worst at this karma.
-
00:50:42
Well, you obviously
did something.
-
00:50:44
I mean, if you're suffering,
you obviously did something.
-
00:50:47
Now, here's something I believe.
-
00:50:48
I believe more than other
people will say that about you,
-
00:50:51
you will say that to you.
-
00:50:53
Might throw out there
-
00:50:55
that probably no one is
as mean to you as you are?
-
00:50:58
Do you know anybody that
is down on you as you are?
-
00:51:01
Anyone who's betrayed
you more than you have?
-
00:51:03
Anybody who's lied to you
more than you lie to you?
-
00:51:05
Like when bad things
happen, we're the first to go.
-
00:51:07
"Oh, man. I should have
got up and had that quiet time.
-
00:51:10
Or Oh, man, this has to
do with I know the other day
-
00:51:12
I just felt like I should
have gave that guy money
-
00:51:14
and I didn't give him money
and so now I got cancer."
-
00:51:17
I mean, it's just madness,
but this is what we do.
-
00:51:19
Bad things happen
-
00:51:21
and we immediately go, "I
must have done something."
-
00:51:25
Well, that's not the gospel.
-
00:51:27
We're not under karma.
We're under grace.
-
00:51:29
We're not under wrath.
We're under mercy.
-
00:51:31
This is not what we believe.
-
00:51:34
This is sideways.
This is navel gazing.
-
00:51:36
And then lastly, that
suffering is meaningless.
-
00:51:40
It is meaningless
and it's random.
-
00:51:43
Now, that's one way to orient.
-
00:51:46
I call that whole
way of orientation
-
00:51:49
looking around or navel gazing.
-
00:51:53
What we see happen in Job,
what's fascinating about Job
-
00:51:56
is Job throughout, he hears
the speeches of his friends
-
00:52:00
and then he says, "Not true.
-
00:52:01
Complete lie. I
want God to tell me.
-
00:52:04
I need God to explain to me.
-
00:52:06
I want God to make
sense of this for me."
-
00:52:09
And here's what's
crazy, God answers him,
-
00:52:12
but He doesn't answer
that question. Here's why.
-
00:52:18
The Triune God of the universe
is outside of time and space.
-
00:52:23
Are you tracking with
me when I say that?
-
00:52:25
Let me let me try
to explain it like this.
-
00:52:26
The future isn't something
God knows about,
-
00:52:29
it's where He is
right now. Right?
-
00:52:33
He is here in entirety
and He is there in entirety,
-
00:52:37
so that God is not prophetic
in regards to the future.
-
00:52:41
It's a place that He already is.
-
00:52:44
Since that's true,
-
00:52:45
how are you and I that
are here like a millisecond
-
00:52:49
ever going to comprehend
how He reigns and governs?
-
00:52:53
I don't think we can.
-
00:52:54
It's like walking into a four
hour movie for four seconds
-
00:52:57
and then expecting
to understand the plot.
-
00:52:59
Man, you ain't -- you don't even
to know who's good or who's bad.
-
00:53:02
You're going to guess all wrong.
-
00:53:04
And God in His infinite span
-
00:53:08
won't explain to Job the whys,
-
00:53:12
but lifts his head to
show him the who.
-
00:53:15
In fact, Augustine's,
-
00:53:17
he's an ancient friend of
mine. We've hung out a bunch.
-
00:53:20
And Augustine
kind of described --
-
00:53:23
he described life
on a fallen planet,
-
00:53:26
like having your face pressed
against a stained glass window.
-
00:53:29
Like just right there.
-
00:53:30
So what you see is you
see jagged pieces of glass.
-
00:53:33
But it's I mean, there's some
red, there's some yellow,
-
00:53:35
but it's jagged and broken.
-
00:53:37
And we can't get back
enough to see the beauty of it.
-
00:53:41
So rather than God
trying to explain as infinite
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00:53:45
to something that's here
today and gone today,
-
00:53:48
that's how the
Bible talks about us.
-
00:53:50
You know the old adage
here today, gone tomorrow.
-
00:53:52
The Bible is like here
today, gone by lunch.
-
00:53:55
You're like dew on the
grass in the morning,
-
00:53:58
that by lunchtime is gone.
-
00:53:59
We're going to understand
-
00:54:01
all the intricacies of
God's sovereign plan,
-
00:54:03
this one who knows every
event that has ever occurred
-
00:54:05
and how those events
create other events
-
00:54:07
that lead to other events,
-
00:54:08
that lead to other
events that lead us to
-
00:54:09
this very moment in time
without a strain on His brain?
-
00:54:12
I'm not sure where
my keys are right now,
-
00:54:14
but I'm supposed to comprehend
-
00:54:17
why bad things
might be happening?
-
00:54:19
So here's what he does.
-
00:54:21
He starts to orient Job
around His God-ness.
-
00:54:26
He says, "No, no. Quit
looking at your navel.
-
00:54:28
Quit looking around at your
dumb friends. Look up here."
-
00:54:32
So here's what He does, He tells
Job, "Oh, you've got questions?
-
00:54:35
Hey, I've got some questions.
-
00:54:36
Why don't you dress
for action like a man
-
00:54:38
and I'll ask you some questions.
-
00:54:40
And if you can answer my
questions, I'll answer yours."
-
00:54:43
It's not cruel. It's loving.
Here's what he says: Hey, Job,
-
00:55:23
See what He's doing?
-
00:55:24
Like, where were you when
I put the moon up there that
-
00:55:26
controlled the gravitational
pulls of the ocean?
-
00:55:28
Where were you when I just
told water to be and it was?
-
00:55:30
Surely you know.
-
00:55:32
Hey, why doesn't -- why doesn't
water cover the whole earth?
-
00:55:35
Why does it stop in certain
locations and boundaries?
-
00:55:37
You know, Job.
Tell me about that."
-
00:55:39
And He just keeps going.
-
00:55:42
This is -- He does
this for four chapters.
-
00:55:43
Guys, I'm only reading
you a few verses.
-
00:56:31
Now for us, it's, like, "Why
is God being so snarky?
-
00:56:34
Man, Job's had a tough week."
-
00:56:36
He is being
unbelievably loving here.
-
00:56:40
If you look at you, if
you look around you,
-
00:56:43
you're going to drown.
-
00:56:45
So let me reorient you
around My greatness,
-
00:56:48
not your smallness.
-
00:56:50
Let me reorient you
around what I know,
-
00:56:53
not what you do not know.
-
00:56:55
Let me show you the
majesty and might of My reign
-
00:57:00
in a way where at
least you can look to that
-
00:57:03
and trust in goodness
despite the hurt and pain.
-
00:57:07
And this is what happens,
-
00:57:09
like, the Bible starts
to when we look up
-
00:57:11
and don't look around,
there are these promises
-
00:57:14
that start to be laid across
our lives, like the 23rd Psalm.
-
00:57:18
And man, you don't even
have to be a Christian
-
00:57:20
and you've got
like a coffee cup
-
00:57:21
or a bookmark with
the 23rd Psalm on it
-
00:57:23
in your -- you'd be a
staunch atheist. [slurps]
-
00:57:25
They'll walk through the
valley of the shadow of death.
-
00:57:27
It's just right there
on that coffee cup.
-
00:57:29
And the 23rd Psalm says this:
-
00:57:31
that when we walk through the
valley of the shadow of death,
-
00:57:34
we will fear no evil.
Why? For you are with me.
-
00:57:37
The promise, if you
look up, what you get is
-
00:57:39
the presence of God is with you.
-
00:57:41
So the good news of the
gospel, and I'm big on this,
-
00:57:44
is not that if you
give your life to Jesus
-
00:57:46
you're going to get
everything you want.
-
00:57:48
Christ isn't your errand boy.
-
00:57:50
You ain't going to ring a bell
and have Him fetch you a pillow.
-
00:57:52
The good news of the gospel
is that if we give our hearts
-
00:57:56
and souls to Jesus,
regardless of what comes,
-
00:57:59
we get God and we'll
find Him to be enough.
-
00:58:01
That's the good news.
That's what we're leaning into.
-
00:58:04
So if you're like, "I don't know
about this Christianity thing,"
-
00:58:07
I want you to hear me
say this Christianity thing
-
00:58:09
isn't give your life to Jesus
-
00:58:11
and all your dreams
are going to come true.
-
00:58:13
In fact, the testimony of many
of us, some things got harder,
-
00:58:17
but everything got richer
and deeper and better.
-
00:58:21
And so we have God
here saying, no, no, no.
-
00:58:22
And you know that the
book of Hebrews says that
-
00:58:25
Jesus is an
empathetic high priest.
-
00:58:28
How cool is that?
-
00:58:29
I have a good friend that says
he knows it's scary to be us.
-
00:58:35
The Gospel of John, right before
He raises Lazarus from the dead,
-
00:58:38
He steps in and the sisters
are wailing and mourning,
-
00:58:40
and all His friends
are heartbroken.
-
00:58:42
Lazarus has been dead for days.
-
00:58:44
And Jesus weeps. He weeps.
-
00:58:49
We have an
empathetic high priest
-
00:58:51
who's with us in the mess.
-
00:58:53
This is what begins to orient
in your hearts when you're in it
-
00:58:56
if you'll look up and not
navel gaze or look around.
-
00:59:01
And then this is so big,
the gospel when you look up
-
00:59:08
what you learn is that
nothing is ever wasted.
-
00:59:14
Not a single tear.
Not a single hardship.
-
00:59:17
Not a single heartbreak.
-
00:59:19
I don't know how you guys
do things here at Crossroads.
-
00:59:22
I probably should have
asked before I got here,
-
00:59:24
but I mean, on this front at The
Village when we do baptisms,
-
00:59:28
we let people kind of share
a little bit of their story
-
00:59:30
before we baptize them.
-
00:59:31
And one of the things, and I
guess if you're a church person,
-
00:59:34
this doesn't resonate with you,
-
00:59:35
but like people
get in the water,
-
00:59:36
they say some crazy
stuff in that water.
-
00:59:39
Like we had some NC-17
stuff mentioned in the water.
-
00:59:43
I had my son one
time on the way home
-
00:59:45
asked me what was
wrong with swinging.
-
00:59:47
And I was like -- not, not, not
what you do in the backyard.
-
00:59:50
That's a whole 'nother
thing, right? Ask your mom.
-
00:59:52
And so, like, think
about this moment
-
00:59:54
where people get in the water
-
00:59:57
and they testify to their
darkest stuff. Right?
-
00:59:59
This is what -- I mean they get
in front of thousands of people
-
01:00:02
that they don't know
-
01:00:03
and they're like, "Man,
I was having an affair
-
01:00:05
with other men and other women.
-
01:00:07
And here's where Jesus met me."
-
01:00:08
"Or I was addicted so bad,
I'd led to this. Man, I did."
-
01:00:11
And they're sharing these
deplorable, wicked things
-
01:00:16
in front of strangers,
like, what's happening?
-
01:00:18
Redemption is happening.
-
01:00:20
They're testifying in that
moment that there is no sin
-
01:00:23
with more power than
the Cross of Jesus Christ.
-
01:00:25
And then they're
saying in the water that
-
01:00:28
they're not only
not under wrath,
-
01:00:30
but they're a trophy
of God's grace.
-
01:00:31
They're saying to
everybody in the room,
-
01:00:33
"You have not out
sinned the grace of God.
-
01:00:35
I have not out sinned the grace
of God, and all the struggle,
-
01:00:39
all the suffering,
all the brokenness,
-
01:00:41
redeemed and weaponized
against the author of it all."
-
01:00:45
Right? This is redemption.
-
01:00:48
And then let me do this.
-
01:00:51
There are 66 books
in the Bible, 66 books.
-
01:00:57
They all tell the same story.
I don't know if you knew that.
-
01:01:00
That just blows my
mind. 1500 years.
-
01:01:03
I mean, written on
three different continents,
-
01:01:05
three different languages,
all with crazy unity.
-
01:01:08
And if you wanted to distill
the Bible down into three words,
-
01:01:12
here are your three words:
God with us. That's the story.
-
01:01:17
So the creator, God of the
universe creates man and woman
-
01:01:19
and puts them in the garden.
-
01:01:21
The Bible says He's walking with
them in the cool of the day.
-
01:01:24
Sin enters the
universe and fractures it.
-
01:01:26
Humanity spins into chaos,
murder, death, perversion,
-
01:01:30
wickedness, twisted,
nonsensical madness.
-
01:01:33
And what does He do? He
moves towards them in love.
-
01:01:36
He rescues them, through
Moses, out of slavery
-
01:01:40
and establishes a tabernacle
right in the middle of them.
-
01:01:43
So here's what He did, He had
all of them orient their tents
-
01:01:47
around this mobile
center of worship
-
01:01:50
where His visible,
tangible presence was.
-
01:01:52
And in the morning when
you opened up your tent,
-
01:01:54
there's the tabernacle
with either a pillar of fire
-
01:01:56
or a cloud resting on it to
let you know God was there.
-
01:02:00
And because we're
dumb, they rebelled again.
-
01:02:02
And what does God do?
-
01:02:04
He moves towards them in
love by sending them David.
-
01:02:06
And David
establishes the temple
-
01:02:08
and the glory of God
falls on the temple.
-
01:02:10
And it's not like we do, like,
-
01:02:12
the visible manifest presence
of God is in the temple.
-
01:02:16
And what do we do?
Because we're dumb, we rebel.
-
01:02:20
And so God, the Son,
second person of the Trinity,
-
01:02:23
co-eternal with the Father
-
01:02:25
condescends and
puts on flesh and blood
-
01:02:29
and dwells among us.
-
01:02:31
Emmanuel. What does
it mean? God with us.
-
01:02:37
And He goes to the Cross.
-
01:02:38
And on the Cross He
absorbs all of God's wrath
-
01:02:41
towards all disobedience
-
01:02:43
to those who had
put their faith in Him.
-
01:02:45
And He resurrects on
the third day as evidence
-
01:02:48
that the bill has
been paid in full.
-
01:02:49
If there is no resurrection,
-
01:02:51
we're all still
stuck in our sins.
-
01:02:52
There is a resurrection, none of
us are that believe in His Name.
-
01:02:55
He ascends to the Father
and He sends the Holy Spirit
-
01:02:58
to dwell in the soul of
the believer. God with us.
-
01:03:04
Jerusalem's cool.
-
01:03:05
You'll be no nearer to
Jesus Christ in Jerusalem
-
01:03:08
as you are in your living room.
-
01:03:10
Why? Because the Spirit
of God dwells inside of you.
-
01:03:13
The Spirit of Jesus
-
01:03:14
came to live inside of you
when you became a believer.
-
01:03:16
This is the story of the Bible.
-
01:03:18
So I want you to watch
how this starts to orient us.
-
01:03:21
So suffering comes. It's not
if it comes, it's when it comes.
-
01:03:24
And it could be catastrophic
-
01:03:25
or it could just be death
by a thousand cuts.
-
01:03:28
Are you tracking with me?
-
01:03:29
It's not a big thing. It's
just like another thing.
-
01:03:32
And if we get this, like,
-
01:03:34
if we get this, what
I'm sharing God with us,
-
01:03:37
then what ends up happening is
-
01:03:39
we can look to
Christ on the Cross,
-
01:03:41
we can lift up our
heads out of the situation
-
01:03:43
where we gaze upon
the beauty of Jesus.
-
01:03:45
We can know
that all of our sin,
-
01:03:48
all of it, past,
present and future,
-
01:03:51
is fully, freely and
forever forgiven.
-
01:03:53
All of your sin was future sin
when Jesus died on the Cross.
-
01:03:57
Look at me. God does not
love some future version of you.
-
01:04:01
It's you right now, like, it's
you right now. [applause]
-
01:04:06
It's not -- He's
not waiting for --
-
01:04:07
He's not looking at you
now and wanting a mulligan.
-
01:04:10
It's not like you were a
good idea 2000 years ago
-
01:04:13
and now He sees you
-
01:04:14
and He's like, "God, I wish
I wouldn't have done that."
-
01:04:16
That is not our God.
-
01:04:18
He knew what He was
buying on that Cross.
-
01:04:22
Why do you think
it's so grotesque?
-
01:04:23
Why do you think
it was so violent?
-
01:04:25
Why do you think
it was so painful?
-
01:04:26
He knew what he was
buying: you at your worst.
-
01:04:30
Not you at your best,
you at your worst.
-
01:04:32
That's what the book says:
that while we were yet sinners,
-
01:04:36
Christ died for us.
-
01:04:38
You know that memory
that you try to avoid
-
01:04:39
that if you think about
it you feel nauseous?
-
01:04:42
That moment that you did
-
01:04:43
more than you thought
you were capable of?
-
01:04:45
That thing you're trying to
always push out of your head?
-
01:04:48
He knows, and He's
moved towards you.