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- Hey, welcome to
Crossroads, I'm Andy.
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Today you're joining us
in a series all about hope.
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The fact that Jesus
offers us hope in ways
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that we may not even
fully believe right now.
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If you're new and you
don't know what you believe
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about Jesus or
church or God, hey,
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I just want you to know
you are in the right place.
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We're so glad that you're here.
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At Crossroads we
believe not just in
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about talking about things,
but in actually doing it.
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We are people of action,
and we want to actually
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be vessels of bringing
hope to our neighborhoods,
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our cities, and to the world.
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We actually have something
coming up this summer
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called City Serve Day,
where we're going to have
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the opportunity to
make a difference
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with our friends, our neighbors,
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and in our local
communities by serving
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and making an impact
right where we are.
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This makes me think
of Mark and Carmina
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traveling to Carmona's
hometown in Bolivia,
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where she grew up, to bring food
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and gifts to the children there,
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or another anywhere
community member in Montana
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selling baked
goods on Main Street
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to raise money
for local nonprofits.
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We've got people
serving in food pantries,
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building wheelchair ramps
for disabled neighbors.
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It can be anything
that makes a difference.
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If you sign up to help
make a project happen,
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we'll help provide you with
the necessary resources
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and support to make it a
success right where you are.
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We'll be doing this as
a church all together
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this year on June 15th.
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And you can find
more information about
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how to identify
and start a project
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at Crossroads.net/anywhere.
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Right now we're going
to sing some songs,
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and these are simply
prayers set to music
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that allow us to
express things about life
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and about God,
and about who He is
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and about who He is to us.
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You may not believe
every word of these songs,
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and that's okay.
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We're just so glad
that you're here.
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No matter what
you think about God,
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I just encourage you lean in,
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listen to these songs,
consider these words,
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and maybe even sing
along as we do this together.
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- All right. If you're
ready to worship,
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put your hands together
like this. Come on.
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Sing it out.
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- This is our God, and
we know that He loves us
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because He's shown us.
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He's shown His faithfulness
throughout the years.
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That's why we sing,
because we know He's good.
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He's more than a story.
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- Thank you for your
faithfulness, Lord.
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Ways you show up for us, God.
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- Father, we sing to You.
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We just take this
moment to give You space,
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so whatever You want to
do, whatever You want to say.
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There's no more
hopeful place to be
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than in Your
presence. There isn't.
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So, God, I just take a
moment to say thank You.
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Thank You for a pause in my day
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just to sing songs to
You for 30 minutes,
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just to be reminded
of who You are
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and Your character,
how much You love us.
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That You've put all
these plans in motion
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just to get us back in
relationship with You.
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God, thank You. That's
what Your Kingdom does.
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It's the power of Your
work, so thank You, God.
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I'm forever grateful for
what You've done for me,
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that You saved my life,
how You've rescued me.
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How you're constantly
showing Your faithfulness
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every day. God, thank You.
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And I'll forever
sing to You. Amen.
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I love being in this
space with you guys.
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Really, it's awesome to
get to sing praises to God.
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He loves it. He loves it
when we worship Him,
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when we're singing,
and when we're giving.
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If you want to join
me, me and my family
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give every month.
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If you want to
give to this place,
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you can at Crossroads.net/give.
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It's an act of worship.
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Hey, if you're new around here
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or if you see somebody new,
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why don't you turn to
them, introduce yourself
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as you head back to your
seat if you're in the front.
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Turn to somebody. Say,
hey, tell them your name.
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Tell them it's good to see you.
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- Kyle Ranson is
a pastor of adults,
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not a Kids' Club volunteer.
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So, to explain biblical
principles to kids,
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we asked a Kids'
Club leader to help.
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- There's a story in the Bible
called The Prodigal Son.
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It's a story that I
resonate with a lot,
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maybe you do too.
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It's about a kid who goes
away and messes up,
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by mess up, I mean, he's
doing Red bull vodkas,
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he's doing ice lube shots.
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Maybe he's eating
some edibles afterwards.
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He goes crazy, he
blows his money.
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He's vested in
crypto, all kinds of stuff
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that's a bad idea.
It all goes to crap.
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And then his dad comes
along at the moment
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when this kid is up
to his elbow in [bleep]
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and he says, "I still love you."
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He runs after him
and goes to him.
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That's exactly what
God's like to us.
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- You remember the
movie Finding Nemo,
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how Little Nemo wanted
to go explore the big ocean.
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And so he left his dad
and went to go explore.
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And then you remember
how Nemo's dad
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chased after him
and went to find him?
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Well, we're kind
of like Little Nemo.
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We think we know
exactly what we should do
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and where we should go.
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And God is like Nemo's father,
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who comes and chases
after us because he loves us.
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- My favorite part
of Kids' Club is that
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we get to learn about
God, and it teaches us
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through fun
activities and lessons.
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- And I get to play
with my friends,
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and I get to be
with my teachers,
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and I get to do
lots of fun things.
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- Because you get to
dance and worship God.
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- I love Kids' Club.
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- Prayer is pretty
simple to understand.
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Ecumenically
speaking, it's just about
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us talking with our
intermediary, Emmanuel,
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which means God with
us, who's omniscient,
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omnipresent, and
omnipotent at all times,
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going to bat to
God on our behalf.
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It's that simple.
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- Prayer is just a
big word that means
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we can talk with God.
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We can talk with Him anytime.
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He wants to hear from
us, anytime, anywhere.
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- It's fun because I
get to be a kid again,
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still being an adult,
still being a teacher.
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But yeah, having
a little spark of fun
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kid energy every single Sunday.
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- There is no way
to be more impactful
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than to teach kids about God,
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especially at a young
age when they are
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so influenced by crazy
things around them.
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If we can give them
a safe place to kind of
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start their lives off
with that knowledge
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of who God is,
there's nothing better.
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- Jesus - loves - me
- this - I - know
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- [mumbles] - [mumbles]
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- Hey Kids' Club real
kids, real teaching.
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- Well. My name is Kyle
if we've never met before.
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They don't let me
back in Kids' Club.
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So now you know why I'm
not a Kids' Club volunteer.
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But you know that every
week at Crossroads,
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across all of our sites,
there are more than
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4000 kids cared for
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by 1600 active
Kids' Club volunteers.
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Is that amazing?
[applause]
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In fact, if you're a
volunteer in Kids' Club,
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would you stand up? We
just want to say thank you.
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Honestly, stand
up and clap for you
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and say thank you,
thank you, thank you
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for caring for our kids so well.
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Thank you, thank you, thank
you, I see you, thank you.
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The job you do is amazing.
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For Sarah and I,
I remember, especially
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in those days when you're in
the toddler throes of life
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and these little
tiny human beings
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who are just this big,
squish your brain into mush
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and you can't think anymore.
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We knew we could
come to Crossroads
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and our kids would
go to this place
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that's amazing and safe
and would teach them
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about Jesus in a language
they can understand,
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and we could get
a break for an hour.
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It's amazing. So
incredible, so amazing.
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So thankful for all
of you in Kids' Club.
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Kids' Club is that,
it is a place for kids
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to hear the message
of Jesus, the gospel,
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in a language they
can understand.
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And what we do inside
this room is for adults.
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It's for us to hear
the message of Jesus
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in a language that
we can understand.
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In this series, we're calling
the world's greatest Hope,
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we're examining
the gospel through
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the six primary identities
that Scripture lays out
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for us to understand the gospel,
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aka, World's Best Hope.
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Now, the six are
entirely distinct,
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and yet they have
something in common.
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See, they actually
have two critical parts.
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Part one is the gospel of
hope that God gives to us.
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It's our relationship with
God, how He treats us.
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And part two is the gospel call
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to give away that
hope to other people,
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to treat other people the
way that we have been treated.
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Now see, each of
the gospel identities
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has these two parts because
the gospel has two parts.
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I don't know if you've
ever considered this before.
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Do you know the
gospel has two axes?
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It has like a vertical axis
and it has a horizontal axis.
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Not by coincidence, the
perfect way to picture it
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would be a cross: two axes.
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Now, a lot of us though,
when we think about
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the gospel, when
we hear the gospel,
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what we tend to think
of is just the vertical axis,
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how God relates
to us, the good news
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that God gives us hope.
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And that is part of the gospel.
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Entirely it's part
of the gospel.
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It's an amazing
part of the gospel.
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But if that's how
you view the gospel,
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you're only seeing
half of it. Just half.
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And James, the author
of James, he said this:
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What good is it, my brothers,
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if someone says he has faith?
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Faith in God? How
God gives me hope,
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but does not have works?
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See the vertical axis by itself,
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the just looking at
how God relates to me
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results in what Scripture
calls a dead faith.
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It's not the Cross, it's
just a stick in the ground.
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On the other side,
though, you can look at
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just the horizontal piece.
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Just doing the good
works, just helping people.
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I just love serving people.
I just love helping people.
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But maybe I leave
out the faith part.
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That's what the Bible
calls dead works.
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Same thing.
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If all I focus is
on giving hope,
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then it's all about me.
It's all on my power.
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Both of them are incomplete.
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If you want to
understand the gospel,
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you have to understand
that at all times,
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at all times, the gospel story
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is both horizontal and vertical.
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The hope that I get from God,
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and the hope that I give in
His Name to other people.
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That's why at Crossroads
we preach and we work.
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This is one of the
most unique things
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about the church,
it's what attracted me
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to Crossroads when I
was 19, 20 years old,
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from 450 miles away.
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All the churches around
me that I could see anyway,
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I'm sure there were
some great ones
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doing some great stuff.
I just didn't see them.
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All the ones that I could see
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love to preach about the gospel,
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love to talk about God,
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love to get the hope from God,
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but weren't super interested
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in giving any of it away
and serving anybody.
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But then I heard
about Crossroads,
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this crazy place where
both things were happening
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and I said, "I have
to be a part of that."
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Now, most of us, we
have a natural bend
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to one of these or the other.
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Where we're naturally
a horizontal person
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or a vertical person.
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That horizontal
person, that's the person
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who just loves
talking about faith,
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loves thinking about
faith, loves thinking about
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how God loves us and
loves receiving the hope,
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loves the worship.
That's awesome.
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There's nothing at
all wrong with that.
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Some of us, we just
have a more natural bend
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to the horizontal gospel.
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Others of us maybe the
worship and the God stuff,
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it's still just a little
bit strange to us,
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but man, do we love
serving. Man do we love it.
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We just feel a sense of
purpose when we serve,
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a sense of responsibility,
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a sense that our life matters,
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that we're part of something
bigger than ourselves.
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And that's great.
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But the point is, if you
only have one of them,
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you have an incomplete
picture of the gospel.
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It's like having half
a car, you know,
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you can take a real nice
picture of it from one angle,
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but it's not going
to get you very far.
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Half a car, half the
gospel, same exact thing.
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Now, this concept
that's wrapped up
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in the most famous
phrase from the entire Bible,
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the phrase is love your
neighbor as yourself.
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It's a verse that Jesus
quotes three times.
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Its original place,
though, comes from
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the Old Testament, shows up in
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the middle of the law
in the Old Testament,
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in the middle of
Leviticus 19:18, God says:
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The I am the Lord,
it's like if you watched
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The Mandalorian, you
know the guy who's like,
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"I have spoken." It's like that.
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He's like that. I am the
Lord. Boom! I've spoken.
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Jesus, He quotes
this thing three times.
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The last time was
just a couple of weeks
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before he was crucified.
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And this Pharisee walks up
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and he's a teacher of the law.
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And by the way, the law is big.
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The Old Testament law,
there's 613 different laws
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in the Old Testament.
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And this guy walks up
to Jesus and he says,
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"Hey, teacher, what do you think
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is the most important
of all of the laws?"
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And Jesus doesn't hesitate.
He jumps right into it.
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Says this in Matthew 22:
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It's right there, the
horizontal: love God.
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Well, how do I love God?
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By receiving that He loves me
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and I reflect it back to Him.
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He says, Love God, do this part
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and do the horizontal,
love other people,
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love your neighbor as yourself.
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That's the entire gospel.
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It's the picture of the Cross.
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Love your neighbor as yourself.
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You know, in part that
means loving your neighbor
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as you yourself have been loved.
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Which begs the question,
love my neighbor as myself?
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Well, who am I and
how have I been loved?
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And the answer to that question
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are these six identities
that we're looking at
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in this series. Now,
all six of them matter.
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The six are: the sick,
the poor, prisoners,
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orphans and widows,
aka, the vulnerable,
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the lost, and the stranger.
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These show up again
and again and again.
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There's these identities
that God speaks to us about.
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Last week, Alli Patterson
kicked off this series,
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talked about the sick.
She did an amazing job.
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And we actually had people who
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we didn't just
preach about the sick,
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but we had people who
came up and they worked
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and prayed for other
people to be healed.
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We had 1200 people
come get prayed
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for last week at
Crossroads. Amazing.
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Saw miracles happen in people,
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saw healings happen in people.
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But listen, the
people who didn't think
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they were sick
didn't get healed.
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There's a scene in Luke 5.
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Jesus is at this amazing
party. It's incredible.
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It's like that Kids' Club
party I was talking about.
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Amazing party. Crazy
stuff is happening.
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He's not, like,
supposed to be there
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as this respectable Jewish
leader person exactly.
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And so one of the respectable
Jewish leader people,
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one of the Pharisees, comes up
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and they start giving
Him a hard time,
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"Hike, hey, Jesus,
how can You be here?
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How can you associate
with these kinds of people?
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00:33:38
What are you?
What are you doing?
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00:33:40
These people are sick.
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00:33:41
This is -- what are you
-- What are you doing?"
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00:33:43
And Jesus responds
to him, He says,
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00:33:44
"Those who are well have
no need of a physician,
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00:33:47
but those who are sick.
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00:33:48
I haven't come to
call the righteous,
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00:33:50
but sinners to repentance."
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00:33:51
In other words, He says,
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00:33:52
the people who
know they're sick,
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00:33:54
which is all these
people, they know it.
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00:33:56
They totally know
it. They're lost.
-
00:33:57
They're trying to fill a hole.
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00:33:59
They know that they're sick.
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00:34:00
They're just trying to
make themselves well,
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00:34:02
they're trying to self-medicate.
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00:34:03
That's what they're doing.
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00:34:04
But they know that they're sick
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00:34:05
and therefore I can heal them.
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00:34:07
On the other hand, the
guy asking the question
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00:34:11
is equally as sick but
unwilling to admit it
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00:34:13
and therefore would
not receive healing.
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00:34:16
See, it all starts with
how we view ourselves.
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00:34:19
What identity am I
willing to take on?
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00:34:22
What am I willing to
agree with God about
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00:34:25
about who I really am and how H
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00:34:28
e loves me? If I don't
agree that I'm sick,
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00:34:29
I can't be made well.
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00:34:31
If I don't believe
that I've been healed,
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00:34:33
why would I have
a heart for the sick?
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00:34:36
Now, today we're
going to step into
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00:34:37
week two of this series.
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00:34:39
We're talking about strangers,
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00:34:41
the world's best
hope for strangers.
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00:34:44
Those of us who
maybe in our life
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00:34:45
felt like an outsider,
or like we don't belong,
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00:34:48
or like we're somewhere
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00:34:49
and we just really
shouldn't be there.
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00:34:51
That's the stranger.
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00:34:53
Before we go any
further, let's pray together.
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00:34:55
God, thank You for
everybody who's here.
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00:34:58
Thank You for everybody
who's watching online.
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00:35:00
I ask that all of us would
get a clearer, bigger,
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00:35:03
fuller picture of the hope
of the gospel today. Amen.
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00:35:08
The identity of the stranger.
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00:35:11
Now, one of my identities is
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00:35:13
the godfather of millennials.
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00:35:14
That is a self proclaimed title.
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00:35:17
I am the oldest
of the millennials
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00:35:18
is a title I hold
very, very proudly.
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00:35:20
I think we're a
great generation.
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00:35:21
Unfortunately, we
cannot be the greatest.
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00:35:23
Another generation has
already taken that name,
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00:35:25
but we're pretty good.
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00:35:27
We're going to go with
that, pretty good generation.
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00:35:29
Now like every
generation, though, we have
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00:35:31
our list of stuff to be
afraid about in our top list.
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00:35:35
Every generation has this.
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00:35:36
For my parents',
grandparents' generation,
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00:35:39
their list had things
on it like the Germans,
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00:35:41
you know, which
makes some sense,
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00:35:43
because one day the
Germans basically woke up
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00:35:46
and they decided to fight
the entire world, twice.
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00:35:49
That's what
happened. Terrifying.
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00:35:51
Second on their list is
probably the Russians.
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00:35:53
Make sense, again,
imminent nuclear holocaust.
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00:35:55
You know, that's okay.
That was their top fears.
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00:35:58
For millennials
our list is similar.
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00:36:01
It's got some similar
obvious giant threats
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00:36:03
that our top five
things to be afraid of.
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00:36:06
I think number five
is Halloween candy
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00:36:08
with razor blades inside.
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00:36:10
I can't tell you
how scary it was
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00:36:13
as a kid every Halloween.
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00:36:15
Just like getting the
fun sized Snickers.
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00:36:17
It felt like playing
Russian roulette.
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00:36:19
Like, "I don't know,
might cut my tongue out.
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00:36:21
I'm not sure why. Razor blades
inside is what I've heard."
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00:36:24
Number four top things
that we were afraid of
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00:36:27
is catching on fire.
Very afraid of this.
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00:36:30
We practiced stop,
drop and roll all the time.
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00:36:32
Still not entirely sure
that would have helped,
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00:36:34
you know, but we practice it.
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00:36:36
It must have worked.
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00:36:37
I never saw a kid catch on fire,
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00:36:39
so maybe it's a good tactic.
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00:36:41
Number three things we
were afraid of, quicksand.
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00:36:45
You remember this?
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00:36:46
I swear, every movie in the 90s,
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00:36:50
somebody died from
quicksand, swallowed whole.
-
00:36:53
I go hiking with
buddies in the woods,
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00:36:54
and it was like, "Man,
we gotta watch out
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00:36:56
for quicksand, it is everywhere.
Have you seen the movies lately?
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00:36:59
Like, people are dying
left and right." You know?
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00:37:01
Kid would be sick from
school more than two days
-
00:37:03
and rumors start flying around.
-
00:37:05
Like, "Did you hear what
happened to Jimmy?"
-
00:37:06
"No. What? What
happened to Jimmy?"
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00:37:09
"Oh, man. He got
swallowed up in quicksand.
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00:37:11
That's what I heard. He's
gone. No more, Jimmy.
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00:37:13
So just fight over his
desk and his stuff, I guess."
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00:37:15
Quicksand number three.
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00:37:17
Number two, this
might be a regional one,
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00:37:19
but it was terrifying to
me, at least was tornadoes.
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00:37:22
Maybe might be a midwest thing.
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00:37:23
We used to practice drills.
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00:37:25
I'm still not sure how
this would help either.
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00:37:27
The drill was, you hid under
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00:37:29
your 1940s
government issued desk
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00:37:32
made of grade F chipboard,
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00:37:35
and somehow this
is going to protect us
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00:37:36
in 200 mile an hour winds.
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00:37:38
Don't know. Don't know
what happened there.
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00:37:40
Terrifying. Afraid of tornadoes.
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00:37:42
And by far, though, by
far the number one thing
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00:37:45
we learn to be afraid
of as millennials
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00:37:48
was strangers in white vans
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00:37:51
passing out candy to kids.
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00:37:53
It's like there's a
special kind of stranger,
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00:37:55
they have a white van and
they know your Kryptonite,
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00:37:57
candy, free candy.
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00:37:59
They're going to come around.
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00:38:00
They're going to
slide that door open.
-
00:38:02
They're going to
offer you candy.
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00:38:03
Do not take it was
just drilled into us
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00:38:04
from the very beginning.
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00:38:06
Still to this day, when
I see a white van,
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00:38:09
I have two competing
thoughts in my head.
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00:38:10
One is run, and the
other is free candy.
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00:38:13
I don't know, let's give
it a shot, you know.
-
00:38:15
Strangers in white vans.
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00:38:17
Stranger danger is what
we call it, stranger danger.
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00:38:20
We learned at an early
age be afraid of strangers.
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00:38:24
This makes some
sense, by the way,
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00:38:25
historically, strangers are bad.
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00:38:27
They would show up
as an invading force
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00:38:29
on your borders and
conquer your country.
-
00:38:31
Strangers are a
threat. A total threat.
-
00:38:35
Now the Bible has
words for stranger.
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00:38:37
When you read the Bible,
you see the word stranger,
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00:38:39
foreigner, and alien use
kind of interchangeably.
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00:38:43
Those are the English words,
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00:38:44
but the roots of them
are actually four words,
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00:38:47
two from the Old
Testament that are Hebrew.
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00:38:49
The original language of
the Old Testament is Hebrew.
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00:38:52
And the two words basically mean
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00:38:54
a newcomer lacking
inherited rights
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00:38:56
and foreigners
who are in Israel.
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00:38:59
The idea of a Sojourner,
the idea of a stranger.
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00:39:02
That's the Old Testament.
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00:39:03
And in the New Testament
there's the Greek words,
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00:39:06
two Greek words
that sound very similar
-
00:39:08
from a definition standpoint.
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00:39:10
A stranger, a foreigner,
one who lives in a place
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00:39:12
without the right
of citizenship,
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00:39:14
or one who comes
from a foreign country
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00:39:16
into a city or
land reside there.
-
00:39:18
That's what it means.
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00:39:20
Strangers are
foreigners in the Bible.
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00:39:25
In modern language
we have a word for that.
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00:39:27
We call them immigrants,
which means that
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00:39:30
at this point, you
and I need to have
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00:39:31
a conversation
because this topic
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00:39:34
is unlike the
other six identities.
-
00:39:36
I don't know if you've
noticed the political stuff
-
00:39:39
swirling around, but there's
ads about immigration,
-
00:39:41
and it's one of the big
divisive political issues.
-
00:39:44
I do not see the
same thing for widows,
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00:39:47
as a for instance, or orphans.
-
00:39:49
No one's making ads about that.
-
00:39:51
And because of
that, this whole idea
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00:39:53
has been co-opted into politics.
-
00:39:55
And so I just want to warn you,
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00:39:57
if at any point in this message
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00:39:59
you think I'm talking
about politics, I'm not.
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00:40:02
If your political alarm
bells go off, silence them.
-
00:40:06
I do not care about
your political opinions.
-
00:40:08
I'm not trying to
influence your vote.
-
00:40:10
That's not what this is about.
-
00:40:11
This is not political.
It is personal.
-
00:40:15
God has something
personal for you.
-
00:40:18
And so elevate
above all of the division
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00:40:21
and all of the anger
and all of the stuff,
-
00:40:23
and just ask God if He
has something for you,
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00:40:26
because I believe He does.
-
00:40:28
It's incredibly personal,
this idea of being a stranger.
-
00:40:31
If you've ever felt alone,
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00:40:33
you know what it's
like to be a stranger.
-
00:40:35
If you've ever felt unwanted,
-
00:40:37
you know what it's
like to be a stranger.
-
00:40:39
If you've ever felt
like you're in a place
-
00:40:40
where everybody else belongs,
but you just don't belong
-
00:40:43
and you just want to run away,
-
00:40:45
you know what it feels like.
-
00:40:46
All of us have these
experiences in our lives.
-
00:40:49
Some of us go through life
-
00:40:50
and we feel this
way all the time.
-
00:40:52
When I was in eighth
and ninth grade,
-
00:40:54
I was a new kid at school
three times in 13 months.
-
00:40:59
Three times I
walked in the cafeteria
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00:41:01
at a brand new school,
knew nobody, sat by myself.
-
00:41:05
By the way, it doesn't
happen on day one.
-
00:41:07
It happens on day two and
week two and month two.
-
00:41:10
It takes a while.
-
00:41:11
All of us have these
experiences that
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00:41:13
communicate, "You're
not wanted here."
-
00:41:15
This can explain, I
think, how you feel.
-
00:41:18
It's personal. It's also
very personal to me.
-
00:41:21
A number of years
ago, I got invited
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00:41:23
to go down to the
border and see if
-
00:41:24
there was ways
that believers like us
-
00:41:27
could be part of helping people,
-
00:41:28
not solving the
government problems,
-
00:41:30
not anything like that,
just helping the people
-
00:41:32
who were hurting down there.
-
00:41:34
And when I went
down there, I spent time.
-
00:41:36
I talked to Border Patrol agents
-
00:41:37
and immigration
officials and tons and tons
-
00:41:40
and tons and tons
of actual immigrants.
-
00:41:44
And what I saw haunts me,
-
00:41:47
not because of
who I saw was scary.
-
00:41:49
It's actually the
opposite reason.
-
00:41:51
It's because who I saw
was so incredibly just like me.
-
00:41:56
They were just normal.
-
00:41:58
I met a woman from
Honduras, a working mom.
-
00:42:01
She was a pharmacist.
-
00:42:03
The cartel came in,
took over her pharmacy,
-
00:42:05
threatened her life,
threatened her kid's life.
-
00:42:07
And so she fled, just
hoping to stay alive.
-
00:42:10
The only way to pay her
way north was to sell her body.
-
00:42:12
She was wearing a prostitute's
dress when I met her,
-
00:42:15
holding her eight year
old daughter's hand.
-
00:42:17
Haunts me.
-
00:42:19
I met a father from Guatemala
-
00:42:20
who had his eight
year old son with him.
-
00:42:22
The father had nothing.
-
00:42:24
Nothing for his son,
nothing for himself.
-
00:42:26
His shoelaces had rotted and
fallen away, they were gone.
-
00:42:29
He had straw wrappers
to hold his shoes on.
-
00:42:33
Went back down
in the fall with Brian
-
00:42:35
and some others and
met many more people.
-
00:42:37
One was a family from Venezuela.
-
00:42:39
They had fled Venezuela.
-
00:42:41
The political persecution
-
00:42:43
and many, many other reasons.
-
00:42:45
They'd gone up through the
jungles of Colombia and Panama.
-
00:42:48
Their daughter was
taken by the cartel.
-
00:42:50
They were, when I met them,
they were on US soil legally.
-
00:42:53
They were there
awaiting their asylum case,
-
00:42:55
but they were on the
street. They had no food.
-
00:42:57
The dad hadn't
eaten in eight days.
-
00:42:59
The son was sick.
-
00:43:00
They had a two year old
son in their arms, just sick.
-
00:43:03
And these memories of
these people just haunted me.
-
00:43:07
They just got me because
they were just normal.
-
00:43:09
I'm a dad with kids,
and I just -- it just hit me.
-
00:43:14
And so I've done
this deep dive over
-
00:43:16
the last couple of
years just to understand,
-
00:43:18
God, what do You
say about strangers?
-
00:43:21
What do You say about me?
-
00:43:23
Who am I if they're so like me?
-
00:43:26
And what do You
want me to do about it?
-
00:43:30
Gospel of strangers is
what this message is.
-
00:43:32
Gospel of strangers
who are just like you
-
00:43:35
and just like me.
-
00:43:36
Now, when I dove into Scripture,
-
00:43:37
the first incredible
discovery that I made
-
00:43:40
is that God actually
calls His people strangers.
-
00:43:43
Did you know this?
-
00:43:45
That doesn't actually
make any sense because
-
00:43:47
God, when He creates the earth,
-
00:43:49
puts humankind in charge
of it and says, "Steward it."
-
00:43:54
It would make sense
that He wouldn't want us
-
00:43:56
to think of ourselves as
strangers who don't belong here,
-
00:43:59
but as citizens at
least, and more logically,
-
00:44:02
like, super citizens, like
owners of the whole thing.
-
00:44:05
And while I do believe
that God wants us
-
00:44:07
to steward the
earth, He very clearly
-
00:44:09
does not want us to
identify as citizens of it.
-
00:44:14
From the beginning
of the Bible story
-
00:44:16
with God's family,
He bakes this in.
-
00:44:18
When He gives
Abraham the promise,
-
00:44:19
Abraham is the father of Israel.
-
00:44:21
He goes to Abraham
and He says, "Great news.
-
00:44:24
I'm gonna make you the
father of many nations.
-
00:44:26
It's going to be awesome."
-
00:44:27
Caveat. Little
asterisk, "By the way,
-
00:44:31
that great family,
that great nation,
-
00:44:33
they're going to spend
400 years as foreigners
-
00:44:37
and exiles at the
very beginning.
-
00:44:39
Just want you to know that."
-
00:44:41
That's what God says to
Abraham in Genesis 15.
-
00:44:44
Then He said to Abraham:
-
00:44:54
That was the Israelites
living in Egypt, by the way.
-
00:44:57
It didn't stop there.
-
00:44:58
You know, you might think,
okay, well, that happened.
-
00:45:00
And then they they moved
on to the Promised Land,
-
00:45:02
eventually Moses leads them out
-
00:45:04
and Joshua leads them
across the Jordan River,
-
00:45:06
and they get into
the Promised Land.
-
00:45:07
And King David establishes
the capital city of Jerusalem.
-
00:45:10
And they leave that
identity behind, right?
-
00:45:12
No, not at all, actually.
-
00:45:15
David writes this in 1
Chronicles 29. He says:
-
00:45:24
He writes that as
a prayer to God,
-
00:45:26
in God's eyes we're
still, present tense,
-
00:45:29
we are foreigners and strangers.
-
00:45:33
In fact, the identity
of being a stranger
-
00:45:35
on the earth, it doesn't
stop in the old covenant,
-
00:45:38
and actually goes forward
into the New Covenant,
-
00:45:40
the New Testament.
-
00:45:41
We see this idea
repeated by the apostles,
-
00:45:44
the disciples of Jesus.
-
00:45:45
One instance, Peter.
-
00:45:47
Peter says this in
1 Peter 2. He says:
-
00:46:05
See, the point is,
according to God,
-
00:46:08
if you're one of God's people,
-
00:46:09
if you believe in
Him, you are right now
-
00:46:13
as it relates to the
earthly kingdom,
-
00:46:14
a stranger, a
foreigner and in exile.
-
00:46:18
You're an alien on earth.
-
00:46:20
I wonder if you consider this
-
00:46:22
or if you ever feel this way.
-
00:46:24
I think many of us
do, in a broad sense.
-
00:46:27
We might not put
this language on it,
-
00:46:28
but we have these thoughts
and we have these feelings.
-
00:46:31
Nearly every human
being who's ever lived
-
00:46:34
has these kind of
thoughts, things like,
-
00:46:36
"Man, that shouldn't
have happened.
-
00:46:38
It just shouldn't be that way."
-
00:46:40
Kids should not die
before their parents.
-
00:46:43
That should not happen.
-
00:46:44
Natural disasters, tsunamis,
-
00:46:46
hurricanes that wipe
out thousands of people.
-
00:46:48
That should not happen.
-
00:46:51
People in power
who use their power
-
00:46:53
to put people who
don't have power down
-
00:46:55
and exploit them,
that should not happen.
-
00:47:00
Well, if you try to
look at life through
-
00:47:02
the atheistic lens of
survival of the fittest alone,
-
00:47:06
that doesn't make any sense.
-
00:47:09
In the survival of the fittest,
-
00:47:10
if that were hard coded into us,
-
00:47:12
we would totally be
fine with all those things.
-
00:47:15
Of course, survival
of the fittest.
-
00:47:17
You're dumb. You built
your house in the beach.
-
00:47:19
Sorry the tsunami
got you. Too bad.
-
00:47:22
And some kids die. Too bad.
-
00:47:24
The people with power,
yeah, that's literally
-
00:47:26
the definition of survival
of the fittest, of course.
-
00:47:29
But we don't feel that way.
We feel the opposite.
-
00:47:32
We feel like this
shouldn't happen.
-
00:47:33
We feel like the world
somehow, it's just not right.
-
00:47:36
It should be another way.
-
00:47:38
And the reason
for that is because
-
00:47:40
we have hard coded,
hardwired into our instincts
-
00:47:44
this like almost memory of
a different kind of country,
-
00:47:48
of a different kind of kingdom,
-
00:47:50
one where that
stuff doesn't happen,
-
00:47:52
one where there isn't pain,
-
00:47:53
one where there isn't violence,
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00:47:55
one that's
characterized by love.
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00:48:00
The Bible says that
all people of faith
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00:48:02
through all times have
considered themselves
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00:48:05
to be strangers,
foreigners and exiles
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00:48:07
in this world and
have instead looked for
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00:48:10
what Hebrews calls
a heavenly country.
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00:48:13
Listen to this from
Hebrews 11. It says:
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00:48:20
Even in the Promised
Land, isn't that interesting?
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00:48:58
See, the truth of
the Bible is that
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00:49:00
there is a country
just like that.
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00:49:02
It's called the Kingdom of God.
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00:49:03
There is a city,
there is a country
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00:49:05
whose architect
and builder is God.
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00:49:07
It's more real than this world,
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00:49:09
it's more permanent,
it's more lasting,
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00:49:10
i's more beautiful,
it's perfect.
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00:49:12
There's no crying.
There's no mourning.
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00:49:14
There's no exploitation.
Everything is right.
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00:49:16
Everything is the
way that it should be.
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00:49:19
But we have a problem,
so you and I have no way in.
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00:49:23
We're on the outside.
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00:49:24
See, when we show
up to the borders of this,
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00:49:27
of this kingdom, we
don't have citizenship.
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00:49:30
In fact, we're dangerous.
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00:49:32
We're the guy in the white van.
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00:49:34
They're like, "Whoa, watch out!"
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00:49:37
We have track records
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00:49:38
and innumerable
convictions and offenses,
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00:49:40
every single one
of us, on our record.
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00:49:42
We bring violence.
We bring danger.
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00:49:44
We bring no economic value,
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00:49:45
bring nothing to the
table, nothing at all.
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00:49:49
So we can't get into
the Kingdom of God.
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00:49:52
It's hard to get in.
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00:49:53
By the way. that makes
it the opposite of Canada,
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00:49:55
just in case you're wondering.
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00:49:56
Very opposite of Canada.
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00:49:57
One time when I was in college,
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00:49:59
I went to Canada for
lunch from Georgia.
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00:50:01
I didn't pack a
bag, just showed up
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00:50:03
with some buddies at the border.
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00:50:04
Lady at the window was like,
"What are you doing here?
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00:50:07
What's your business in Canada?"
-
00:50:08
I said, "We're getting lunch."
-
00:50:10
She goes, "You drove all the way
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00:50:11
from Georgia to get lunch?"
-
00:50:13
I was like, "Yeah, that's
exactly what we did."
-
00:50:15
And somehow that
made sense to her.
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00:50:17
And she's like,
"Okay, come on in.
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00:50:18
Welcome to Canada.
Eh, have a great time.
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00:50:20
Get some Tim Hortons."
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00:50:22
That's Canada,
very easy to enter.
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00:50:25
Opposite of the Kingdom of God.
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00:50:26
We have no rights, nothing
that says we can get in.
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00:50:31
Many of us, we feel this
way with God right now.
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00:50:34
We feel like we're on
the outside looking in.
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00:50:37
It mibht be there's an
inner circle with Him,
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00:50:39
but we don't quite
know how to crack it.
-
00:50:41
We don't know how to step in.
-
00:50:42
We feel like we're
we're still on the outside.
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00:50:44
I felt this way for years,
even after receiving,
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00:50:48
believing in this
kind of a gospel
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00:50:50
for the very first time,
I still felt that way.
-
00:50:53
I remember early
on in my faith journey,
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00:50:55
people would talk
about, "You know,
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00:50:56
one day Jesus is coming back.
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00:50:57
It's going to be awesome.
-
00:50:59
He's going to come back,
and we don't know when,
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00:51:01
isn't that cool?"
-
00:51:03
And I was like,
"That's not cool.
-
00:51:04
I would like a heads up.
-
00:51:06
That's what would be great."
-
00:51:07
Because if someone was
like, "Jesus just showed up,
-
00:51:09
He's right out there.
-
00:51:11
He's walking in
the door right now.
-
00:51:12
Everybody welcome Jesus,"
-
00:51:14
I'd be running for the
door like, "Oh, my gosh,
-
00:51:16
He's going to find me here.
-
00:51:17
I'm sure He's
going to kick me out.
-
00:51:19
I know that I don't belong."
-
00:51:21
This is how many of us feel,
-
00:51:22
you might be feeling
this way right now.
-
00:51:24
Maybe you're back in church
-
00:51:25
for the first time
in a very long time,
-
00:51:26
and you're wondering,
"Am I in the right spot?"
-
00:51:28
I just want to
say, yes, you are.
-
00:51:30
By the way, you
are in the right spot.
-
00:51:32
This is the place for you.
-
00:51:35
This is how we feel,
because there's good news.
-
00:51:38
Good news about strangers.
-
00:51:39
The gospel of strangers
is that God loves strangers.
-
00:51:45
It's the great news
of the whole thing.
-
00:51:47
His heart's for them.
-
00:51:48
I don't have time to go into
all the different Bible verses.
-
00:51:50
They're everywhere.
Dozens and dozens
-
00:51:52
and dozens of Bible
verses about this.
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00:51:54
I'll just read you a
couple just to give you
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00:51:56
an idea of God's
heart for strangers.
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00:51:58
It says this in Job 29:
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00:52:08
Psalm 146:9:
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00:52:16
He watches over. He loves us.
-
00:52:18
In fact, it turns out
that when we show up
-
00:52:19
at the border of the
Kingdom of Heaven,
-
00:52:21
when we're knocking,
when we're trying to enter,
-
00:52:23
we have no rights and
we have no ability to get in,
-
00:52:25
we don't have citizenship,
-
00:52:26
God sends Jesus to make a gate.
-
00:52:30
He's the gate. He
says come on in
-
00:52:32
and He trades our
earthly passport,
-
00:52:34
whatever's stamped
on that thing for one that
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00:52:36
has the Kingdom of
Heaven stamped on the front.
-
00:52:38
And He gives us full rights.
-
00:52:40
He doesn't say come in
as second class citizens.
-
00:52:42
He says come in
as first class citizens.
-
00:52:44
And he says, "There's
nothing you can ever do,
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00:52:46
by the way, to lose this."
-
00:52:48
You know, in the US
government, the 14th amendment
-
00:52:50
says that the government
cannot revoke ever
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00:52:54
the citizenship of anyone
in the United States.
-
00:52:56
That was an amendment,
the 14th one added.
-
00:52:59
The Kingdom of Heaven
needs no amendments,
-
00:53:01
because that's
always been the case.
-
00:53:02
When you're in, you're in.
-
00:53:04
That's the Kingdom
and that's the gospel,
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00:53:07
at least the first
half of the gospel.
-
00:53:10
That's the vertical part.
-
00:53:12
The horizontal part
is God's call then
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00:53:14
to love strangers just
like we have been loved.
-
00:53:19
It's clear intention
as He led his family,
-
00:53:22
as He gave them
these experiences,
-
00:53:23
as He tells us that
we're strangers,
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00:53:24
foreigners and
exiles, is to create
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00:53:26
some level of empathy in us
-
00:53:28
that we might
identify as strangers
-
00:53:31
and therefore be
compelled to help strangers.
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00:53:35
Exodus 22 says:
-
00:53:42
Exodus 23:
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00:53:50
See, God knows that
we have a natural heart
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00:53:53
for people just like us.
-
00:53:55
Me, I love people named Kyle.
-
00:53:57
Love them. They're my favorite.
-
00:53:59
I saw on Instagram
the other day,
-
00:54:01
next week in Kyle,
Texas, we, the Kyles,
-
00:54:05
are trying to break an
important world record.
-
00:54:07
We're trying to set the
record for the most people
-
00:54:09
with the same first
name in one location ever.
-
00:54:12
Now, before you get too excited,
this is our fifth attempt.
-
00:54:15
We have not succeeded before.
-
00:54:17
I think the reason
is because Kyles,
-
00:54:19
we're not the most reliable
people. You know what I mean?
-
00:54:22
Like when you hear the
word Kyle, you're not like,
-
00:54:24
"I bet that guy shows
up on time," are you?
-
00:54:26
That's not -- That's
not what we think of.
-
00:54:28
I think we should
probably change this up
-
00:54:30
and go for, like, most
shots of Fireball at once,
-
00:54:32
or something, that's
kind of more our lane.
-
00:54:35
Something with
snowboarding, I don't know.
-
00:54:37
I love Kyles.
-
00:54:38
I'm a baseball coach for
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00:54:39
my son's little league
team, assistant coach.
-
00:54:41
This is no joke.
-
00:54:42
This is this is
bonus content here.
-
00:54:43
Last night we were
playing this other team,
-
00:54:46
and there was a kid named Kyle.
-
00:54:48
And this kid stepped to the
plate, and he hits a bomb.
-
00:54:50
I mean, knocks in three
runs. It was amazing.
-
00:54:53
And I heard his name was Kyle.
-
00:54:54
And I was like, "Yeah,
Kyle. Great job, Kyle."
-
00:54:57
And all my little kids
on my team are like,
-
00:54:59
"What are you doing,
coach? He's not on our team."
-
00:55:02
I was like, "I know.
He's on my team now.
-
00:55:04
Come on, Kyle, let's go."
-
00:55:08
We all have this natural
empathy for people
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00:55:09
who are like us, as ourselves.
-
00:55:12
That's why the Bible says
-
00:55:13
love your neighbor as your self.
-
00:55:17
God says you're a stranger.
-
00:55:19
It's no shock, then,
that just 15 verses
-
00:55:21
after God says
in Leviticus 19:18,
-
00:55:25
love your neighbor as
yourself, He says this:
-
00:55:45
When it comes to Jesus,
He doubles down on this,
-
00:55:47
as a by the way.
-
00:55:49
There was one time a
self-centered Pharisee
-
00:55:51
walked up to Him and
and he knew this verse.
-
00:55:54
At least he knew that he
knew the Leviticus 19:18 part.
-
00:55:56
I don't think he knew the
Leviticus 19:33-34 part.
-
00:56:00
I think he just
knew the first part,
-
00:56:01
because he walks up
to Jesus and he goes,
-
00:56:03
"Okay, love your neighbor
as yourself, I get it.
-
00:56:05
But who is my neighbor?"
-
00:56:08
And he was trying to justify
-
00:56:10
not helping people
who weren't like him.
-
00:56:13
You know what Jesus did?
-
00:56:15
He answered the man
by telling him a story
-
00:56:17
about a foreign born
hero who comes to help
-
00:56:21
someone who's
a foreigner to him.
-
00:56:22
You've actually
heard this story.
-
00:56:24
It's called the parable
of the Good Samaritan,
-
00:56:26
the most famous parable
in the history of the world.
-
00:56:31
And then there's
the time when Jesus
-
00:56:32
was talking about
how we would know
-
00:56:36
if we've actually served Him.
-
00:56:38
In Matthew 25 He draws
a very, very hard line
-
00:56:41
in the sand when it
comes to what does it mean
-
00:56:44
to love Him and
take care of Him.
-
00:56:46
He describes Himself in need,
-
00:56:48
and He uses four
adjectives, one location,
-
00:56:51
and one defining noun
to do it that He takes on
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00:56:54
himself personally. It
says this in Matthew 25:
-
00:57:21
You took Me in.
You cared for Me.
-
00:57:24
Why, why, why?
Because these people,
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00:57:27
the people who do this,
-
00:57:28
they get these six
gospel identities.
-
00:57:30
They get them.
-
00:57:31
They understand
that they were sick.
-
00:57:34
They were totally sick,
but God healed them,
-
00:57:37
therefore, they'll
love sick people.
-
00:57:40
They understand is
that they were an orphan.
-
00:57:42
I was an orphan, but God
adopted me into His family.
-
00:57:45
Therefore I will love and
I will care for orphans.
-
00:57:48
I will seek to get them a home.
-
00:57:49
I was lost, but God found me.
-
00:57:52
I was a prisoner,
but God set me free.
-
00:57:54
I was a stranger,
but God let me in
-
00:57:57
and gave me citizenship.
-
00:57:58
Therefore I will
love the stranger.
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00:58:01
That's the gospel
of the stranger.
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00:58:04
It's about hope that you get
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00:58:05
and it's about
hope that you give.
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00:58:09
I don't know what in that
message might have struck you,
-
00:58:11
but I want to take just a
minute before we close,
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00:58:13
just a minute and just
let it sink in for you, okay?
-
00:58:18
For just a second.
-
00:58:19
I just want you to
close your eyes.
-
00:58:21
And I want you to ask God.
-
00:58:24
What stands out to you?
-
00:58:26
Maybe it was the part
about the vertical gospel.
-
00:58:28
Maybe you've always
felt like someone
-
00:58:30
who's on the outside,
you've always doubted,
-
00:58:32
are you really
in the right spot?
-
00:58:34
Does God really love you?
-
00:58:35
Does He really accept you?
-
00:58:37
And maybe today it felt
like, "Yeah, you know what?
-
00:58:39
I think He might."
-
00:58:40
If you had that
moment, just say to God,
-
00:58:43
"God, I believe You.
-
00:58:44
Help me receive how
much You love me.
-
00:58:47
Thank You for making
me a citizen of heaven.
-
00:58:50
Thank You, God."
-
00:58:52
Maybe for others of
us there was something
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00:58:55
in the horizontal
part of the gospel.
-
00:58:58
The part about giving hope away,
-
00:58:59
the part about
loving other people.
-
00:59:00
Maybe something
in that just felt
-
00:59:03
maybe an invitation
to you to step in.
-
00:59:06
Or maybe it felt
convicting to you.
-
00:59:08
Either way, have a conversation
with God about that.
-
00:59:12
You just say, "God,
I want to love people
-
00:59:16
the way You've loved me.
-
00:59:19
I want to love strangers.
-
00:59:21
Show me people to love.
-
00:59:23
If You do, I will."
-
00:59:25
Just have that
quick conversation.
-
00:59:26
I'm going to give you a minute
-
00:59:27
to have that
conversation right now.
-
00:59:41
Let me pray for you.
-
00:59:42
God, thank You for Your gospel.
-
00:59:44
Thank You for clear pictures
that even I can understand.
-
00:59:48
Thank You for the
invitation to become
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00:59:50
a citizen of Your Kingdom.
-
00:59:52
Thank You for the
love that You give us.
-
00:59:54
I ask that You
give us the courage
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00:59:56
to both receive that
love, to say yes to it
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00:59:59
and to give it away
to other people, God.
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01:00:02
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church that preaches.
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We want to be a
church that works.
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01:00:07
We want to be full of faith.
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01:00:09
I want to be full of doing
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01:00:11
what You've called
us to do, God. Amen.
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01:00:16
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Whoever you are,
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