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- Written at the
base of Mount Sinai,
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Leviticus is set in between
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the Israelites'
rescue from slavery
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and their deliverance into the
Promised Land God set for them.
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They were literally camping
between stops on their journey.
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On the surface,
Leviticus might look like
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a collection of laws
that no longer apply,
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but it's really a
story of God pursuing
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His most beloved creation, us.
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Since the beginning,
God has always wanted
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a relationship with His people,
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but they consistently
turn their backs on Him,
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just like us.
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To make matters
worse, their beliefs
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about God's character
were being hijacked
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by the popular culture
surrounding them,
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just like us.
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Today, like the Israelites,
everyone is moving
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from something and
towards something else.
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It's easy to look
at the strictness
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of the Old Testament, the
rules, wars and the brutality,
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and think that God is different
than the one we worship.
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Leviticus actually
proves the opposite.
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If God is anything,
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He's consistent in His
pursuit of His people.
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Leviticus helps bring
the Old Testament
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and New Testament
together as it holds some of
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the deepest revelations
about God's character
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and His intense pursuit of us.
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- Good morning.
Welcome to Crossroads.
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Welcome to my two new
friends, Elvis and Beyonce.
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Everyone welcome
them to Crossroads.
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Yeah, we're going to
talk about goats today.
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Not the greatest of all time.
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Not the actual Beyonce
or not Tom Brady.
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We're talking about goats
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because in the
book of Leviticus,
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which we're spending
some time on,
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there is quite a good
mention about goats.
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Specifically,
there's two mentions
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I'm going to look at today.
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There is one time a
goat gets slaughtered.
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We're going to do that today.
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And then -- [laughter]
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And then there is a second time
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where a goat is
sent out of the camp.
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It's what we know
as the scapegoat.
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We're going to talk
about these things
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and how these things
in the book of Leviticus
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are critical, in
fact, I say this,
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you really cannot
understand Jesus
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unless you understand
the book of Leviticus.
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And that's the
problem, most of us
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don't understand
the book of Leviticus.
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We just judge it as
this out of touch book
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that's archaic and
seemingly pagan almost.
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But really it holds
depth to our faith.
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So, I'm going to --
I'm going to bring --
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I'm going to bring one of
you guys back out later.
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But for now, we're going
to go back to Farmer Rob.
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Everyone, welcome
for Farmer Rob.
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Come on, Rob, Come on.
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Let's bring your bring
your children out here.
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There we go.
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I'll see you in
just a little bit.
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Because one thing
is, I know for sure,
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I can't compete with goats.
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You're not going to
listen to anything I say.
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He's got at goat up there.
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Let's pray before I
get into this any more.
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Lord, you are -- You
are good to give us today.
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And you're good
to give us, actually,
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the book of Leviticus, this
book that has been judged
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and has been confused and
has been actually slandered
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in many ways, just because
we don't know any better.
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I'm asking you help us to
see it, in not just the book,
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but we want to
see your character
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in this ancient manuscript.
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I want to see you and I want
people to sense you today.
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Lord, help me
to fulfill that call.
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And I pray these things
according to the character
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and identity of Jesus. Amen.
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The Book of Leviticus
gets very, very judged.
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We're confused by
it. We don't like it.
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It says things that
we should do in there
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that we don't understand
why we should do it.
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It's got a bunch of
seemingly barbaric things in it,
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like animals that are sacrificed
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and a whole bunch
of other things.
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And we have to recognize
that here in America,
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we've been trying to
improve as a nation
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of not judging other
cultures that are our own.
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Not assuming that my culture
is better than your culture,
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whether that's a whitest skin
tone or a brownish skin tone,
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in America, assuming
things of the other culture
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or our culture assuming
that my culture is better
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than yours in another country,
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we're trying to recognize --
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we are recognizing greater that
no culture is the best culture.
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And yet what we do is
we look down on cultures
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that aren't ours, specifically
the ancient culture.
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Like, it's okay to not
judge other cultures,
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but we're all okay with
judging this ancient culture
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in the book of Leviticus,
which is a communal culture.
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All ancient cultures
are communal cultures.
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Current cultures,
many current cultures
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in undeveloped parts of the
world are communal cultures.
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This is to say and
recognize that we have to
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deal with this thing as a whole
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versus all about the
rights of the individual,
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all about what I
personally want.
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Many of us become Christians.
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You become a Christian.
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You're not born a Christian,
you become a Christian.
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There's a moment where
you receive Christ in your life,
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where you ask for forgiveness,
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where you get the Holy Spirit.
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There's a moment
when that happens.
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You're not just born that way.
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And what we've done in America
is made this a personal thing.
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My personal walk with God.
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Jesus died for me.
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And this -- there is an
element of a person.
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God does know you personally,
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but Jesus didn't die for you.
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He died for the church.
He died for a community.
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God is rising up a people.
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God's agenda is not you.
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I'm sorry to bust your bubble.
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You think that
everything in the world
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is supposed to
revolve around you
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and God supposed
to revolve around you.
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So therefore, when you
have any problems or pain,
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who am I going to blame?
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Blame God because things
aren't going well for me.
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It's not about you.
It's not about you.
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The Book of Leviticus explains
this over and over again,
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because it's about
the community,
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the community coming together
and connecting with one another.
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We've got to get outside
of our personal spirituality,
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get out of our culture of
my personal spirituality,
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and get into the
Bible's culture,
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which is about
communal spirituality,
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which is also
about a spirituality
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that isn't about our emotions.
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We say, "Well, I'm a
very spiritual person."
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What that generally
means is it's private,
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it's to me, and I
have spiritual feelings
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and you can't question them.
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It's who I am.
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That's not the
Bible's understanding
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of spirituality at all.
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In fact, for our form of
spirituality in America,
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if I feel guilty, then you're
doing something wrong
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because you're
making me feel guilty.
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Today don't be surprised
if you find yourself
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toggling back and forth
between two emotions:
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guilty and grateful.
Guilty and grateful.
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And I'm not going to
make you feel guilty,
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but God may
make you feel guilty.
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Whenever you feel guilty,
you have to ask yourselves,
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you have self question,
"I feel guilty. Am I guilty?"
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The book of Leviticus is very
clear that we are all guilty.
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And in the midst of
all these sacrifices,
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it gives us the gratitude,
the gratefulness
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that God has made a way for me
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not to be stuck in my
pity party of guiltiness.
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That He has gratefully
and mercifully made a way
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for me to deal with my
problems in my issues.
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Let's take a look at
Leviticus 7:1, it says this:
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So there was a guilt offering.
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There was
sacrifices for the guilt
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of the people of Israel,
of the community of Israel.
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And they would take that animal,
as we mentioned last week,
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they take that animal and
they put it on top of the altar
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and you would put your
hands on that animal
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and then the priest
would kill that animal,
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which again, is very difficult
for us to understand today
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because we're like
the first generation
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in the history of the world
that if you eat protein,
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you've probably
never killed anything.
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That's really weird.
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Like no ancient people
group would have ever thought
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you could feed yourself
and not kill something.
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And if you're a
vegetarian, it's really weird
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that no ancient people
would ever thought you could
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actually eat by just buying
food from somebody else.
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You would have to
actually grow it yourself.
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We are so removed from
the basic sustenance of life
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that we haven't
killed anything to eat,
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we haven't grown
anything to eat.
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We haven't weeded
anything to eat.
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We haven't picked
anything to eat.
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We don't understand all
these offerings because
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our culture is making
it actually difficult
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to understand God,
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because God was speaking
to an ancient culture,
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communal cultural, where all
of these things were normal.
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So when I bring out
goats, like I just did
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when Elvis and
Beyonce were here,
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all of you went, like, "Aww."
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That's a 20th century
American thing.
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No ancient people
go aww. [laughter]
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They would go, "I am
hungry right now." [laughter]
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I mean, they would look at us,
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"You're aww-ing an animal?
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You're coo-cooing
an animal? Goo?
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What is wrong with you people?"
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That is the entire
history of the world,
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every corner, every time zone
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and still by the 20th century.
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So our cultural sensibilities
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really aren't
spiritually sensible.
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And so when we
look at this passage
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about our guilt offering,
and I feel I recognize
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that I've done things wrong
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and there's things
that are sacrificed,
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things that are killed,
which they would always
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be around all the time.
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But now it's not
about me eating,
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it's about me recognizing
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I'm transferring my
guilt onto that animal.
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And as that priest,
as that priest is cutting,
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cutting jugular veins
and all that kind of stuff,
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he's getting bloody and
he's got blood on his hands.
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And it says there
in Leviticus 7,
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by the way, this is the
Bible, this is not theater.
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This is the Bible.
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It's one of the reasons
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why you actually don't
understand the Bible.
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You just breeze right over it.
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The phrase "We have
blood on our hands,"
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this is where this comes.
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The priest would have
blood on his hands.
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It would be
representing the guilt
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and the sin of
your life and my life.
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And then it would say
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to just get it on the
sides of the altar.
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That's what I read
there in Leviticus 7.
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Put it on the
sides of the altar.
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So you'd have this altar that
has blood stains all over it,
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reminding people of
the problems in their life
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and in our life.
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A number of years ago,
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there was a really
well known preacher,
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at least well
known in my circles,
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who gave a sermon that passed
through Crossroads for a while.
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I'm talking this is
like 20 years ago.
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And it was -- and
what it was it said --
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He said, "How much is
your sin going to cost me?"
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See today we
think that everything
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is just a personal
choice that we make.
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We miss out on the communal
nature of our decisions.
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We say, "Well, you know,
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it's only wrong if it's
hurting somebody.
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If it's hurting somebody,
then it's wrong."
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Well, okay, what's
that defined by?
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Hurting somebody like
shedding somebody's blood,
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or if you're emotionally
hurting somebody,
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does that count?
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We think that our
issues are our issues,
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but the Bible teaches that
our issues are our issues.
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There's a communal
issue to this.
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And so this was all done
in community because
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they recognize your
sin affected my sin.
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And as a pastor, it does.
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I mean, I've done all
kinds of counseling
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with folks over the years.
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I've had church
discipline situations,
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we've got to discipline
somebody in the church.
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The most frequent
level of pain is somebody
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you're actually paying on staff
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who gets out of line
and wreaks havoc.
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And you've got to deal with that
because of their sinfulness.
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This is not their mistakes.
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This is not your
mistakes or my mistakes.
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Their sin.
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Sin is the things that we do
to turn the stomach of God
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that God doesn't
like, God doesn't want.
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We don't even want
to say that word sin.
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When's the last time you
heard a politician say sin?
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Probably never.
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The most a
politician will say was,
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"Well, mistakes were made.
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Not by me. They were made.
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I can't even tell
you what it is.
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It was mistakes, kind of,
like, the wrong punctuation
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or something like that."
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No, it's sin.
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It's a grievous offense
to the heart of God.
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It affects everybody.
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And we don't like to see
that it affects everybody.
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When I leave the toilet
seat down, it affects my wife.
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Up. Excuse me.
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Well, no, both ways, actually.
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Sometimes it's
down and I'm just lazy
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and I just leave it the
way it was and I leave.
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You know what I'm saying?
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While we're just
getting real at it,
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up, down, whatever
it is, that affects.
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That's a choice that I
made that affects her.
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What was the last year, Adele?
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Adele came in and she
had had that new special
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with Oprah releasing the
album, which is awesome.
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Isn't Adele amazing?
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Her voice, her creativity,
her, all that stuff.
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Just, just fantastic.
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And she was very
open and vulnerable.
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And I'll just
evaluate her words.
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If you saw that special,
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she had gotten a
divorce from her husband.
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They have a son together.
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And she said, "I just hope
that my son grows to --"
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See, she felt horrible
about having a divorce.
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Her husband was a good man.
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So she said no fair,
no, nothing like that.
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She said, "I just hope
and trust that my son
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will come to see that I was
trying to make myself happy
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and he'll understand that."
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What was she saying
there without saying it?
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She said, "I sinned
by having a divorce
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and my son is
paying for it right now
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because he feels crappy.
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There's no kid,
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no kid who wants mom
and dad to be divorced.
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None. Not a single one.
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Those of you had your
parents divorce you or divorce,
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you know, you know that.
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That doesn't mean, by the way,
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that divorce isn't
sometimes the right action.
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The Bible gives
some leeway for it.
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But we all know a situation
where that was the case
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and maybe it was yours,
where it wasn't just you,
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between you and God.
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It affected a lot,
a lot of people.
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I'm not trying to
make you feel guilty,
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but you may be guilty.
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Have you ever
wrestled with that?
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Our sin affects everyone.
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Our sin affects the community.
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And how do we deal with our sin,
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how do we deal with
the blood on our hands?
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That's the beauty of
the book of Leviticus
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and the beauty of Jesus.
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He gives us an out.
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Instead of internally
navel gazing over and over
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and over again all
about all our problems,
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all the ways that we've
come up short, doing that over.
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Because there's probably
two extremes in here.
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There are some of
us who look internal
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and beat ourselves up
over and over and over
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and over and over
again and can't get over it.
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And then there's some of
us who refuse to look inside
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and we just mouth the spiritual,
flowery phrases of our days
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and refuse to allow ourselves
to take any responsibility
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or see that we have problems
or see that we have sin
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and recognize we
actually need a Savior,
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we actually need saved.
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And the Book of Leviticus
drives this home to us
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over and over again.
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Our decisions, our sins
always affect others.
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00:16:37
They always affect culture.
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00:16:40
They always have
and they always will.
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And that's why
inside of community,
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00:16:45
these sacrifices take place.
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00:16:48
When we choose
to take a paycheck
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00:16:52
and not give the amount of time
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00:16:55
that our employer is
paying us, that is sin.
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00:16:59
It's sin, and it
robs our employer,
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00:17:01
robs shareholders, or
robs our other people
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00:17:04
who are in our business,
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00:17:06
because now
they've got to do more.
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00:17:08
When we -- as the very
controversial Elon Musk
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00:17:11
said a couple
months ago, he said,
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00:17:13
"If you choose to
not work from home,
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00:17:16
those of us who are
working from home,
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00:17:18
are we working the
same amount of time
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00:17:20
that we would work when
we worked inside of an office?"
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00:17:23
Maybe you are. I don't know.
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00:17:25
But between us and
God and seeing that
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00:17:28
as a spiritual issue,
that's not a financial issue.
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00:17:30
That's not a business issue.
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00:17:32
It's a spiritual issue of not
stealing from our employer.
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00:17:36
We all get frustrated
with things in our world.
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00:17:38
What's our response to it?
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00:17:40
We all get frustrated
when we go to Olive Garden
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00:17:41
and she won't give
us bread sticks to go.
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00:17:44
Why won't you give
us breadsticks to go?
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00:17:48
Because that's the policy.
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00:17:51
But when I feel entitled
that I should have breadsticks
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00:17:54
even outside of this place,
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00:17:56
even though it's not
part of the buffet anymore
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00:17:58
and the endless soup and
salad and I get an attitude,
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00:18:01
it's because I'm selfish,
it's because I'm sinful,
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00:18:05
it's because I
think I'm entitled.
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00:18:06
It's because I think that
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00:18:08
everything actually
revolves around me.
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00:18:11
And so once a year, once a year,
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00:18:13
they would take
one of these goats
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for the communal guilt
and they would sacrifice it.
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00:18:18
Let's read about it
in Leviticus 16:15.
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00:18:28
This is for the people,
for the community.
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00:18:53
Here we have the toggle switch
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00:18:55
is going to flick back and forth
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00:18:56
between guilt and gratitude.
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00:19:01
Guilty and grateful.
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00:19:03
I told it's going flick maybe
back and forth for you.
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00:19:06
We see both of
this in this passage.
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00:19:09
So this is a goat.
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00:19:10
The goat is
actually slaughtered.
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00:19:12
And then what happens
in this specific offering,
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00:19:16
the priest doesn't splash
it on the sides of the altar.
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00:19:21
He goes back in
the Holy of Holies,
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00:19:23
back behind the curtain,
and there is the mercy seat.
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00:19:27
The mercy seat
was the golden lid
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00:19:30
on the top of the
Ark of the Covenant.
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00:19:32
Ark of the Covenant is
what held the law of God
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00:19:35
when Moses came down
with the Ten Commandments
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00:19:37
and the Law of God
from the top of Mount Sinai
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00:19:41
and put them inside of
this Ark of the Covenant.
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00:19:44
He would take his bloody hands
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00:19:46
and would go back
on the lid of this,
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00:19:49
which was known
as the Mercy seat.
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00:19:53
He would sprinkle the blood
on top of the mercy seat.
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00:19:57
Why is it called the mercy seat?
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00:19:59
It's because these
people were recognizing
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00:20:02
that God is having mercy
on me because I feel guilty
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00:20:05
and I know if
someone offended me
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00:20:07
the way I've offended God
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00:20:09
and I had the power
to eliminate their life,
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00:20:11
I would eliminate their life.
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00:20:13
And God has the power and
He hasn't eliminated his life
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00:20:16
because He's passing it over.
-
00:20:17
And I'm so grateful for Him
because He's a merciful God.
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00:20:21
He's so good, He's so merciful.
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00:20:23
And they sprung this
blood on the mercy seat
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00:20:26
because they never
wanted to forget God is mercy
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00:20:29
because us in our
unenlightened culture
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00:20:32
that's out of touch with reality
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00:20:34
just sees the
blood and the gore,
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00:20:36
where the ancient culture
would see the mercy of God.
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00:20:38
Because I deserve
to be slaughtered
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00:20:40
and I have my
spiritual sensibilities
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00:20:42
recognizing that
I have a problem.
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00:20:45
And yet God chooses
to pass over my problem
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00:20:49
and take it out
on another animal
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00:20:54
and remind me that He's
gracious and He's merciful
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00:20:58
and He's not taking
my life right now,
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00:21:00
the same way that I
would take vengeance
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00:21:02
on people who have
actually hurt me.
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00:21:04
Now, here's a bit of
the problem with this
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00:21:07
as we talk about this.
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00:21:09
All of this stuff
with all this blood
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00:21:12
is foreshadowing Jesus.
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00:21:17
All of this stuff is
going to go away.
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00:21:20
And it was always God's
plan for all to go away.
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00:21:23
He was using the
cultural context of the time
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00:21:26
to help them to
understand that ultimately
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00:21:28
there's going to be
one sacrifice for sin,
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00:21:30
one Lamb of God.
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00:21:32
His name is going to be Jesus.
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00:21:34
And when I start unpacking
this for you in just a moment,
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00:21:37
you're going to see, wow,
you really can't understand
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00:21:40
the sacrifice of Jesus,
what He's done for us
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00:21:43
unless you really
understand the sacrifices
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00:21:45
inside of the Book of Leviticus.
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00:21:47
And here's the thing,
people in Leviticus
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00:21:50
and people today who
have received Jesus
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00:21:53
and have His
sacrifice for ourselves
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00:21:55
because I recognize
that God is good.
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00:21:58
He's poured out His wrath
and the justice on Jesus
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00:22:04
instead of on me for
the rest of eternity.
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00:22:07
And if you understand this,
you can game the system.
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00:22:11
And many people
do game the system,
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00:22:13
or at least they try
to game the system.
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00:22:15
And if you try to
game the system,
-
00:22:18
then the communal
threads of attachment,
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00:22:21
they break down again.
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00:22:24
Because God is about
restoring community,
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00:22:26
community to you and I and
community to Him, us to Him.
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00:22:30
And there's three things
that have to happen
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00:22:32
for there to be
this full forgiveness
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00:22:34
or the big word would
be restitution for the --
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00:22:38
for the relationship
to be restored.
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00:22:41
Restitution is
something that you do
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00:22:43
to restore the relationship.
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00:22:46
One thing we have to do is
we have to acknowledge it.
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00:22:50
Acknowledge it.
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00:22:51
That's why the phrase
mistakes were made
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00:22:54
is always just so
disheartening, because it shows
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00:22:57
that you're not
really acknowledging
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00:23:01
how tough things really are.
-
00:23:03
You're just saying
the nice thing
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00:23:05
to get off the hook.
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00:23:10
Hebrews 10:26-29 says this:
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00:23:36
So you can game the system.
-
00:23:38
You think you game the system
-
00:23:40
by you and I living
however we want to live
-
00:23:42
and go, "That's
okay. That's okay,
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00:23:44
because the sacrifice is coming.
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00:23:46
I'll put all the
stuff on that goat.
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00:23:47
It'll be fine. That's
okay. It's okay.
-
00:23:49
I can live my life
the way I want to
-
00:23:50
because Jesus died from my sin,
so He's going to make it okay.
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00:23:53
He's going be fine.
That's okay. That's okay.
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00:23:55
I can really do
anything I want."
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00:23:57
This is my experience
in high school
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00:23:58
as I toggled back
and forth between
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00:24:00
believing God and
not believing God.
-
00:24:03
And I would never believe --
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00:24:04
it was always one or the other.
-
00:24:06
I was always, like, in
on God or not in on God.
-
00:24:09
I never understood people
who are in the middle.
-
00:24:12
Like, when I was out on God.
-
00:24:14
When I was out, I was out. Out.
-
00:24:18
So Friday and Saturday
night was out, out, out, out.
-
00:24:23
And then Sunday I
was still out on God.
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00:24:26
Where friends of mine,
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00:24:27
they thought they'd
game the system.
-
00:24:28
They'd be doing exactly
what I did on Friday
-
00:24:30
and on Saturday.
-
00:24:32
And then Sunday they
had a religious experience.
-
00:24:34
They would go to church
-
00:24:35
and have the
religious experience
-
00:24:36
and they would be cleansed.
-
00:24:38
"Oh, I'm good because I
just went to church. I'm good."
-
00:24:41
No, no understanding,
-
00:24:43
no motivation to do
anything different.
-
00:24:45
But they felt like, "I'm
good because I did this,
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00:24:47
because I did the religious
thing on Sunday morning.
-
00:24:49
I'm good. I'm good. Woo hoo."
-
00:24:51
No, you're not good.
They're not good.
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00:24:53
You're actually
what Hebrew says,
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00:24:55
"You're trampling under
your feet the blood of Jesus."
-
00:25:00
Jesus shed His blood
for you on a Cross
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00:25:03
and you're ignoring it.
-
00:25:04
You're just using it as
a get out of jail free card
-
00:25:06
and living your life
however you want to live
-
00:25:08
and walking, you know,
not only blood on your hands,
-
00:25:11
you have blood on your feet.
-
00:25:14
Blood is on your feet because
you just walk right over.
-
00:25:17
You have no intention of fully
giving your heart to Christ,
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00:25:20
no intention of
completely honoring Him.
-
00:25:25
Hebrews tell us
this is not good.
-
00:25:27
This is very, very unhealthy.
-
00:25:30
We have to acknowledge,
acknowledge where we are
-
00:25:34
right now and acknowledge
-
00:25:36
the unique, specific
sins we've committed.
-
00:25:41
When I was out, I was out.
-
00:25:43
And one thing I was always
out in high school, actually,
-
00:25:46
I was always out on studying.
-
00:25:47
I was all out on that.
-
00:25:49
It just never appealed to me.
-
00:25:51
Wasn't going to do it.
-
00:25:52
Especially, why
would anybody waste
-
00:25:54
all that time studying
when there's this
-
00:25:57
beautiful invention
called cheat sheets?
-
00:25:58
I never understood
that in high school,
-
00:26:01
especially in biology.
-
00:26:03
Because there's
all these equations
-
00:26:04
and formulas you've got to do.
-
00:26:06
So where I was at that
point in my life is, like,
-
00:26:09
"No, I'm just going
to do a cheat sheet."
-
00:26:10
So, go into my test in biology
-
00:26:13
and I got my cheat sheet there
-
00:26:15
and I'm trying to figure
out these equations.
-
00:26:16
I'm trying to look at it.
-
00:26:18
And my biology teacher,
Mr. Burlbaugh, comes down to me.
-
00:26:21
He takes his student handbook
-
00:26:22
and he throws it on the desk.
-
00:26:24
I'm going, "What's
going on here?"
-
00:26:25
Open up the student handbook
-
00:26:27
and inside he's
got outlined in red
-
00:26:30
the policy for if a student
is caught cheating.
-
00:26:33
And it says there
will be automatic F,
-
00:26:36
on and on and on and on.
-
00:26:37
He has written down I saw the
cheat sheet under your thigh.
-
00:26:44
I freaked out, right?
-
00:26:45
I don't know,
what's -- if I fail?
-
00:26:47
I don't -- I don't want to fail.
-
00:26:48
What's this mean
to all kinds of stuff?
-
00:26:50
My future, does it mean
I'm not going to graduate?
-
00:26:52
I'm just kind of
freaking out, right?
-
00:26:54
So after class, I go
up and I, "What was it."
-
00:26:57
He said, "I saw it. I saw
it." He was very stern.
-
00:26:59
I was like, okay.
-
00:27:00
I come out, I'm
freaked out about
-
00:27:01
the thing that happened,
the whole thing.
-
00:27:03
So I did what any
person would do
-
00:27:07
who was in my situation,
-
00:27:08
who was in the current
spiritual condition I was in,
-
00:27:11
I went home and I got my M-80s
-
00:27:13
and I blew up his mailbox.
-
00:27:17
And I went on with
my life. [laughter]
-
00:27:25
About 20 years ago, God
started to deal with me on this,
-
00:27:30
started to deal with me on
this because I thought about it,
-
00:27:32
then when I came to Christ,
-
00:27:34
I started turning
away from stuff.
-
00:27:36
I wasn't doing those
things anymore,
-
00:27:39
but I recognize there
were things that I had done
-
00:27:43
that I need to acknowledge
and I make restitution for.
-
00:27:46
See, this is when it
gets really, really real.
-
00:27:48
When you don't
have a heart for God
-
00:27:52
and you don't have
a heart for His ways,
-
00:27:54
you'll ask for
forgiveness all day long
-
00:27:55
because it's just
kind of your out.
-
00:27:57
But when you really want God
-
00:27:59
and you're blown
away by His mercy,
-
00:28:02
you're blown away by His mercy,
-
00:28:05
you just do things other
spiritual people won't do.
-
00:28:11
Just like, "Man, I need
to make this right."
-
00:28:15
So I wrote
Mr. Burlbaugh a letter.
-
00:28:17
I confessed my sin to it.
-
00:28:18
I acknowledged my sin to him.
-
00:28:21
And then I did some quick math.
-
00:28:22
And I felt bad, like, gosh,
having your property blown up,
-
00:28:27
violated, that just
feels like a violation.
-
00:28:30
Let alone I must have
wasted a whole weekend
-
00:28:32
of his life having
to go get concrete,
-
00:28:34
having to go buy, he
had to have financial costs
-
00:28:36
to buy a new mailbox
and figured out the post
-
00:28:38
and install, all that stuff.
-
00:28:40
So I figured out how
much the materials
-
00:28:42
probably would have cost.
-
00:28:43
Then I forecasted
forward, like, with interest,
-
00:28:46
how much would be
interest for restitution.
-
00:28:49
And I sent him a check for it.
-
00:28:51
And then he sent me
a really nice letter back
-
00:28:55
and he just talked to me
about what had happened.
-
00:28:59
And he said he forgave me.
-
00:29:01
I found out he was a believer.
-
00:29:03
It's pretty awesome, really
awesome that he handled that.
-
00:29:05
I've done that
sort of thing a lot.
-
00:29:11
Because I sin a lot.
-
00:29:12
Now, I'm not blowing up
mailboxes anymore. [laughter]
-
00:29:16
There's people at Crossroads
-
00:29:17
I've wanted to blow
up your mailbox.
-
00:29:18
Let me tell you, if I
knew where you lived.
-
00:29:20
Actually, I guess I do
know where you live.
-
00:29:22
We have a database here.
-
00:29:26
But I still regularly
have to acknowledge
-
00:29:29
the things that I've done.
-
00:29:31
And I've got have
accountability.
-
00:29:34
I acknowledge it and
take accountability.
-
00:29:37
Hebrews 12:14 tells us to strive
to be at peace with everyone.
-
00:29:43
How do you strive
to be a peace again?
-
00:29:45
Hebrews is interpreting
in the New Testament
-
00:29:48
what the ancient Hebrews
in the Book of Leviticus
-
00:29:50
had to live through.
-
00:29:52
The way we strive to be at peace
-
00:29:54
is we take accountability.
-
00:29:55
We make it right, however
we can make it right.
-
00:29:59
When I gossip about somebody,
-
00:30:01
I've hurt their reputation.
-
00:30:03
When I cancel somebody
-
00:30:05
and I participate
in cancel culture,
-
00:30:08
I've hurt their livelihood.
-
00:30:10
We really are
allowed to detonate
-
00:30:12
somebody's livelihood
for the rest of their life
-
00:30:14
because they step outside of
-
00:30:16
what is culturally acceptable
-
00:30:18
or they do something
stupid and wrong.
-
00:30:22
How is that justice to ruin
-
00:30:24
the rest of somebody's
moneymaking abilities
-
00:30:26
because they did
one bad thing wrong?
-
00:30:30
But when I'm accountable,
I take responsibility for it.
-
00:30:37
I take responsibility for
taking Mr. Burlbaugh's mailbox.
-
00:30:42
Accountability.
-
00:30:43
And why do I do this?
-
00:30:44
It's for the third A.
-
00:30:47
It's because I want to
be at one with this person.
-
00:30:52
I want to be a peace.
There is atonement.
-
00:30:55
We read that verse earlier.
-
00:30:57
It mentioned the mercy seat
and it mentioned atonement.
-
00:30:59
There is an atonement of sin.
-
00:31:01
Atonement means at-one-ment.
-
00:31:08
So when I acknowledge,
when I take accountability
-
00:31:15
and therefore I want to
restore the relationship,
-
00:31:18
I want to be
at-one-ment with you.
-
00:31:23
And this is the
problem with our culture
-
00:31:26
and our spiritual condition,
-
00:31:28
we're not unifying each other.
-
00:31:30
We're not unifying ourselves.
-
00:31:31
I'm treating it like it's
my personal decisions
-
00:31:34
and God will figure
it out in the end.
-
00:31:35
I'm not recognizing
how I'm hurting you
-
00:31:38
and how you're hurting me
-
00:31:39
and how we need to come together
-
00:31:41
and how God is
making a way for it.
-
00:31:43
It starts with me, because
I get to take responsibility.
-
00:31:49
I get to apologize to somebody.
-
00:31:51
I get to tell somebody,
"I've sinned against you.
-
00:31:54
I want to acknowledge it."
-
00:31:55
Now, let me just say
this. Let me say this.
-
00:31:58
If someone doesn't know
that you've sinned against them
-
00:32:01
and you actually haven't
hurt them financially.
-
00:32:05
They don't know that
you sinned against them,
-
00:32:07
it doesn't necessarily
mean it's the right thing
-
00:32:09
to go and tell them you have.
-
00:32:11
Meaning -- I can't tell
you how many people
-
00:32:13
have come up to me
over the years and said,
-
00:32:15
"Hey, I just want you to know
-
00:32:16
I always thought you
were just a pompous ass.
-
00:32:18
And I'm sorry for thinking that.
-
00:32:23
I just want to
confess that to you."
-
00:32:25
Like, really didn't need
to know that. [laughter]
-
00:32:32
Really not helpful
for me at all.
-
00:32:33
And I think you just had
-
00:32:34
a little passive
aggressive inside of you.
-
00:32:37
Now, if you're out, like,
taking to social media
-
00:32:41
and trashing me,
I probably know.
-
00:32:42
No, great.
-
00:32:43
That's just, like,
this is not, like,
-
00:32:46
the ability for us to
just vent on somebody
-
00:32:48
or offload something
on somebody.
-
00:32:50
If somebody is hurt
because of our words,
-
00:32:53
hurt because of our choices,
-
00:32:54
hurt because of our selfishness,
-
00:32:56
hurt because of our actions,
-
00:32:58
we have to acknowledge it
and take accountability for it.
-
00:33:04
And we have to actually
become at one with it.
-
00:33:09
Now, the second sacrifice
coming down to the very end.
-
00:33:12
This isn't going
to take too long.
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This is maybe one of
the most important things
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that are going to happen.
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One of the most important things
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that can happen
in your day today.
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It's probably the
most important thing
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that's going to happen
in your entire week.
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And actually it might be
the most important thing
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that's happened in your life.
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It's going to happen in
our closing minutes here.
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It's a reenactment
of the scapegoat.
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Leviticus 16:21.
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Leviticus 16:21, it says this:
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And when he has
made an end of atoning
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for the Holy Place,
and the tent of meeting,
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and the altar, he shall
present the live goat.
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There are so many
things that are in Leviticus
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that are all about Jesus.
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Like, I mentioned earlier,
when they go outside the camp
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and they put the blood,
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they put the blood on
top of the mercy seat.
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They're going outside,
out where they live,
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out of the Holy Place.
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This is why Jesus is
going outside the camp.
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He goes outside of
the City of Jerusalem.
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The Bible is very clear,
outside the city gates.
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He goes outside and the
Lamb of God is crucified
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and crushed, and blood
is all over the Cross
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and all over the ground.
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It's making a tie,
it's making a link
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back to the book of Leviticus.
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We know what a scapegoat is.
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We're upset, we're mad,
we just blame it on somebody.
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Well, the scapegoat
was a way for people
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to understand if they're upset,
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if you're mad about
your own iniquity,
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about your own sinfulness.
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God, in His mercifulness
has made away.
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He doesn't want you
to exist as a person
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who feels guilty all the
time when there's a way
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to not feel guilty and come
under the mercy of God.
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This verse says
a man will bring --
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a man will bring the goat.
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Where's my former
friend and Elvis.
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Let's have Elvis
out here, please.
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Let's have Elvis.
Where is Elvis?
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Come on, Elvis. Come on out.
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Thank you very, very much.
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Sometimes Elvis
is more cooperative
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when she's just carried.
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Thank you. Thank you very much.
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All right. Okay.
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So we have Elvis here.
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Elvis is exactly what the
ancient nation of Israel
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would have seen, a goat.
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And here's the thing.
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What would it be like
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if every person's
guilt in this room,
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every person's guilt in
every Crossroads' room,
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every person's guilt
in every brewery,
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every coffee shop right now
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who didn't want to
play with God anymore,
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who wanted to be
honest with God,
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if we actually
believe that our guilt
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was placed on the
head of this animal
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knowing that this animal
was going to get brought
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and taken outside the camp
instead of inside our mind?
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You imagine how
amazing it would be.
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Or maybe it happens right now.
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Maybe there's something
God can lock in you right now.
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I wish I knew everybody
who was a part of Crossroads.
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I know a lot. I don't
know everybody.
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But I want you to
just allow me to be,
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if you will, your advocate.
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Let me just pray for you.
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And I want you to put
yourself up on this stage
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mentally and spiritually,
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and put your mind
here in this goat.
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So I put my hand on
and said, Lord, I pray.
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I pray right now, Lord, the
guilt needs to go some place.
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You and Your mercy,
You and Your mercy
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do not want us
to carry the guilt.
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You don't want
us to think about it
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and fixate on it
and ruminate on it.
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You don't want that.
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You have made a way
for the guilt to be gone.
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His name is Jesus.
His name is Jesus.
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He has taken our guilt
on His head, on His back.
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And He's been
crushed for our iniquities.
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And God, we need
to be reminded of that,
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be reminded of that.
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And God, I pray for
the remnants of guilt
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for what happened
last night, last week,
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last month, last year,
last whatever they are.
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I pray they now put
on the head of this goat.
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And as this goat leaves,
so it leaves our mind.
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It leaves our mind
and leaves our heart
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because You are not about
us reliving all of our sin,
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all of our problems forever.
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You're about your
mercy, mercy, God,
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put your mercy here
and leave it here, God.
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We just make the decision that
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when this goat
leaves this building,
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so it leaves our mind the
things you've always dealt with.
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In You name I pray, Jesus. Amen.