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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
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God set for them.
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They were literally
camping between stops
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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,
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and the brutality and think
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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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- Yeah.
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Oh. Oh, so, so
good, I think. Oh.
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Oh, can you smell that smell?
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The smell of goodness.
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Smell of -- I can't --
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Anybody want any of this?
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Come on. Come on,
now. Get you some.
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There you go.
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Oh, you can't have
something like this and,
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like, not share with anybody.
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That doesn't work.
That doesn't work.
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Go ahead. There you
go. Mmm, so good.
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This is one of the --
this is one of the rewards
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for being an extrovert
and sitting in the front row.
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Yeah.
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Anyone else over here?
Anybody? Come on.
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Yeah, get on that.
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You know, good stuff.
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Good stuff is meant to --
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it's meant to be enjoyed
with other people.
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This is what we're
talking about today.
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I'm going to have a bunch
of punches, angles, insights
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to help us see that peace comes
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when we are connecting with God
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and connecting with each other,
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communal connections,
community and peace.
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I got one more piece I'm
going to give out. One more.
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It's always the men who
are aggressive on this.
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It always -- or mostly the men.
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So hey, let's pray before
I get any further into this.
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God, You are good
to give us things.
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You gave some of us a
little bit of brisket today.
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You've given us some
music that's uplifted our souls.
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I pray right now you
give us some scripture,
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some truth that's going
to nourish our souls,
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that's going to help us
understand You better,
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our self better,
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and what it means to
have peace in a better way.
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And I pray these
things according to
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the character and
identity of Jesus. Amen.
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So we're in this
series -- or not series.
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We're taking some
weeks to take a look at
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the Book of Leviticus,
which is one of
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the most controversial
books in the Bible,
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one of the most confusing
books in the Bible.
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It's a book in the Bible
that people love to soundbite
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to be a skeptic or be a cynic.
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Like, if you're looking
for a way to poke a hole
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in somebody's Christian faith,
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look in the book of
Leviticus because
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you'll find something in
there that's going to be
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a great soundbite to make
you sound really smart
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and somebody else will be stupid
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for actually
believing the Bible.
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The thing is about
the book of Leviticus.
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It's Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus,
Numbers, Deuteronomy.
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Those five books in the
Bible are known as The Law.
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Those five books --
also known as the Torah.
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Those five books in the
Bible are the parts that
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we as Americans
don't like because
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we want to do
whatever we want to do.
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We don't want somebody
else telling us what to do.
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And in that law, we often
times see that God smites.
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He still smites, by the way,
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that's not a comforting
thought for us.
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He does still smite,
but there's all these
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beautiful, amazing
verses in there
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that just don't get
noticed or talked about
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because we get upset with the
difficult things in the Bible.
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Let me share one
with you right now.
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It's one that you probably
have never heard in church.
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You probably never
heard a sermon on it,
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except I gave one a
few years ago on it.
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I'm just going to give a
little, little mini right now
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just to whet your appetite for
what's going to happen today.
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One of the laws -- there's
some laws in the Bible
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that are very temporary.
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They're there and they pass away
because Jesus fulfills them.
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There's other laws that
are there in the Bible
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that are meant to go
on forever and ever,
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like, thou shalt not steal
never goes out of business.
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Right? Thou shalt not
murder never passes away.
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And normally it's
just very obvious
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when you take a look
at does this go away,
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this one not go away?
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There's some laws, there's
some instruction from God
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that are from the
beginning of the Bible
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to the end of the Bible.
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One of them is tithing.
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That's when you
take the first 10%
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of whatever God gives you
and God says, "That's mine,
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that's mine. I want
you to return it to me."
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In the book of Deuteronomy,
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there's an amazing,
generous aspect of God
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where He goes, here's what I
want you to do with your tithe.
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Like, if you're finding
when you got to bring it
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to the temple, you've
got your first born,
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all your firstborn of
your herds and flocks.
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Or if you're a gold
miner, all of your gold,
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or whatever it is,
it's really heavy.
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You're going to bring
your 10% to return it to me.
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I got some unique
instructions for them.
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Check this out.
Deuteronomy chapter 14.
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Yeah, someone says.
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So, this is an exception
where God says
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right here in this specific
time, these people,
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look, hey, man,
it's tough to kind of
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carry all your grain that way.
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Why don't you turn it for
money and have a drink on me.
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This is my money.
Have a drink on me.
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It says strong drink, wine.
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I'm not saying
you have to drink.
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I'm not saying you should drink.
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It is a great idea for a
lot of people to not drink.
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All of us have been touched
too closely by alcoholism.
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I'm not ignorant of that.
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And I'm also aware that
this is what God says.
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Or He says,
"Anything you crave."
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Isn't that amazing about God?
"It's fine.
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You crave chocolate cake.
Get some chocolate cake.
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Brisket, pastries, strong
drink, whatever it is."
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This is the character
aspect of God,
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He wants to be enjoyed and He
wants us to enjoy one another.
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That is what the
peace offering is about
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that we're talking about today.
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We have different offerings.
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We had the burnt
offering the first week.
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We had the offerings
with the goats last week
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that we sent out, by the
way, one of those goats,
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Elvis was with us.
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We just ate Elvis.
He tastes really good.
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[crowd reacts]
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There is -- I've never
actually had goat.
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I've never, never,
never tasted that.
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But there's all these
different offerings
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that are given in
the book of Leviticus.
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One of them is
the peace offering.
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We're going to look at
today the peace offering.
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The peace offering is the
word in Hebrew Shalom.
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Shalom, Shalom. Peace
means wholeness, oneness,
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the way things ought to be.
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When they're disjointed
and we're out of whack,
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it's just -- it's
just not right.
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It's odd. It's jarring.
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Peace is when
things come together.
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That's what we're looking at,
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peace and communal connection.
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Leviticus, we don't
like the Leviticus.
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We don't like the Bible.
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We don't like the Old
Testament because
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it stands against our
American forms of spirituality.
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American spirituality,
whether it's some Christians
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who practice
American spirituality
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or people who are
not Christians at all
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that practice a
form of spirituality.
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I say we're spiritual.
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It's a number of things
that are exactly opposite
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of biblical faith, a
biblical spirituality.
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It is subjective,
impersonal, and private.
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Subjective: pop spirituality.
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My opinion versus your opinion.
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It's just what I feel.
It's my emotions.
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We never say it's my
emotions. It's my spirituality.
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It's very subjective.
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It's impersonal.
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Star Wars took off.
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It was a brand of spirituality
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because it's our
American spirituality.
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May the force be with you.
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The force, the aura, the light.
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It's impersonal. Not
a personal entity.
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And it's private.
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It's my beliefs. It's my faith.
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You have your beliefs
and your thoughts.
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I have my beliefs, my thoughts.
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They don't have to
jibe or sync together.
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You've got your spirituality.
I have my spirituality.
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It's private.
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Biblical spirituality is
number one, it's objective.
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It's objective.
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That doesn't mean
everything about my faith
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you can put in a petri dish
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and explore it in a laboratory.
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But it means this book
objectively tells me
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things I should do and not do.
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That's why there's parts
of this book I don't like.
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That's why I struggle with some
things that are in this book.
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Everybody does. Everybody does.
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And that's the thing about
modern American spirituality.
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You don't struggle
with anything.
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If it doesn't feel good to
you, you just eliminate it.
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Let me ask you this.
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Whatever your God is,
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how would your God
get your attention?
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How would your God
give you instructions
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that you don't want?
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See, unless you
have an objective way
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to hear from your God,
you're never going to know if
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you're actually hearing
from the one true God.
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This is one of the ways
that God is objective with me.
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I've got to play
by the same rules,
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understand the same
characteristics of God
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as people of faith
who live in Pakistan
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and follow this book
and who have lived in
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way back when countries
that are gone, gone, gone
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and have been around
forever because it's --
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The second thing
is it's personal.
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It's not impersonal.
It's personal.
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God exists in three forms:
God the Father, personal entity;
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son, personal
entity; Holy Spirit.
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The Holy Spirit in the Bible
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is frequently
referred to as a he,
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not an it, not a force, not
a power, not a light, a he.
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God is personal.
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And here's the big
one for the rest of today,
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He's communal.
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Instead of private, we
all have our private things
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and we all go in our place
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and have our own private
experiences with God,
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our private --
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He's communal.
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It means that I can't
experience God without you
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and you can't experience
God without me
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or the person close to you.
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This is what the
peace offering is about.
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Let's look at it. Leviticus
7:11. Here's what it says:
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This again is just like
that Deuteronomy passage
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where we talked
about fine foods,
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things you crave, strong drink.
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This is a potpourri of
amazing deliciousness,
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wafers with oil
because, you know,
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dry wafers aren't that good.
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Moist wafers are the way to go.
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And I know a lot of us
hate that word moist,
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but it's kind of
here in the Bible,
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or things with oil that
are bringing flavor,
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things of thanksgiving,
all this stuff.
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And this is the peace offering.
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The peace offering.
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Now this offering, these
other offerings we've had
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on this that we've sort
of replicated on this altar
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are about you and I
having peace with God.
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This animal is being
sacrificed because
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I'm reminded that I can
have peace with God.
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The peace offering,
however, it's a bit different
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in that the peace
offering is about
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all of us having peace
with one another.
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It's about God having
us commune together
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and enjoy peace together.
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It's wholeness.
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This is why you can
bring a lot of things
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to the peace offering:
a cow, a goat, a lamb.
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You couldn't bring a bird.
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Other offerings you can
bring a bird to sacrifice.
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You can't bring a bird,
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because a bird can't feed
any more than one person.
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Everything you're
bringing and sacrificing
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is meant to be
shared communally.
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These sacrifices they bring,
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they had to be
eaten in 1 to 2 days.
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Because it wasn't meant to help
you with your grocery budget.
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You couldn't just
salt it and say, "Okay,
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I'm going to keep this for,
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like, the next two
weeks of my eating."
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It was like God was
saying, "No, no, no, no.
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You're going to bring it.
You're going to slaughter it.
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And it's got to be all eaten
and gone in two days."
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You eat it, the priests eat
it, everybody else eats it
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around you because God wants
us to be communally connected.
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I believe that our form of
spirituality in America today
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that many of us as
Christians or church goers
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and many people who
are not in church practice,
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that again, I'll tell
you what it is again,
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that is private,
subjective, and impersonal.
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I believe that is why
our suicide statistics
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keeps going up, up, up.
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That's why our
mental health statistics
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keep going down, down, down.
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Every happiness
indicator I've read
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is going the wrong
way in our country.
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And yet we're still a very,
very, very wealthy country.
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But what we're not doing is
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we don't have
communal connection.
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Long gone. Long gone.
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And when everybody
in the neighborhood
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went to their own schools,
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everyone knew the neighborhoods.
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Now we all ship our kids
off to different schools
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that align with where we are.
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And I'm not saying
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that's necessarily
bad in and of itself,
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but just a micro
slice of so much
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that is not great to
keep us connected.
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Long gone are bowling leagues.
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When do we ever hang
with each other, right?
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Long gone are ways that we
all had common experience.
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Long gone are days when
we all served in the military
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or were drafted in, or the Peace
Corps or something like that.
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We had communal
connections that forged us,
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long, long gone are that.
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And we're more isolated.
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And long, long gone
are we're getting out
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and doing things
with our neighbors.
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We're staying inside dark
rooms and doing Call of Duty.
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None of those things
individually are awful. Hear me.
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None of those things
individually awful.
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I'm just saying look
at the whole of it
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and we're very isolated,
we're very unhealthy,
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and all statistics show this.
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How many of us would
like to have peace,
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more peace than
we have right now?
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How many of us would
like to have a 50% raise?
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Come on, who wants to
make 50% more money?
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You know, I would like
to have 50% more money.
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I don't know if we have
any board members in here.
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That'd be wonderful. [laughter]
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No, you and our board
is very generous with me.
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Thank you very much.
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But, you know, we
all -- We all feel --
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We all feel, man,
if I had 50% more
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than what I have right now,
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most of us feel that I
would be more peaceful,
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I'd have less stress
walking to the --
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walking to the mailbox.
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If I had an accident, I
wouldn't immediately
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be freaking out over
what's going to do
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to my insurance rates.
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I could do that.
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00:15:57
We'd love that peace.
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00:15:59
Here's a crazy thing.
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00:16:01
You can increase
your peace by 50%
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00:16:06
by doubling your relationships.
-
00:16:08
Check this quote out
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00:16:09
from the National
Institute of Health:
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00:16:18
That's good news, because
most of us can't figure out
-
00:16:21
how to make 50% more
money than we do right now.
-
00:16:23
But I'll tell you what,
you can figure out
-
00:16:25
how to have two friends
-
00:16:26
because you probably
don't have one right now.
-
00:16:28
I'm dead serious.
I'm dead serious.
-
00:16:30
The average person
has a hard time
-
00:16:32
identifying two friends.
-
00:16:33
And by friend, I'm
not talking about
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00:16:35
someone you laugh with at work.
-
00:16:36
I'm not talking about somebody
-
00:16:38
who you exchange some emails
with every once in a while.
-
00:16:40
I mean, somebody you know them,
-
00:16:42
and if they have kids,
you know their kids' names
-
00:16:45
and they know you and they
know something about you
-
00:16:47
that's unflattering
about yourself,
-
00:16:48
and you can recite three times
-
00:16:50
you laugh your butts off
together, and you can --
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00:16:53
It's very, very rare.
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00:16:56
The kind of person
who will help you move.
-
00:16:58
That's what good friends do.
-
00:16:59
Good friends help you move.
-
00:17:01
Great friends help
you move a body.
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00:17:11
Very few of us have
that kind of friendship.
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00:17:14
And I think that's part of
why we're struggling so much.
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00:17:22
The New Testament
portion of the Bible
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00:17:24
written after the Old
Testament, obviously,
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00:17:26
written at the time of Jesus
-
00:17:27
and the Old Testament
is before Jesus.
-
00:17:30
It's -- we again, the
cynics and skeptics
-
00:17:32
love to pick things out
of the Old Testament, go,
-
00:17:34
"Oh, yeah? Well,
how come you're not
-
00:17:36
scraping mildew off
your walls anymore?
-
00:17:38
How come it says this?
You're not doing that.
-
00:17:40
How come it says
you're not doing this?"
-
00:17:41
They don't understand
this basic intelligence.
-
00:17:46
The early Christians
understood all of those things
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00:17:49
because that was part
of their Jewish faith.
-
00:17:51
And they knew all along,
-
00:17:52
"No, those things are fulfilled.
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00:17:54
Those things have gone away."
-
00:17:55
It's not that they were
wrong to begin with,
-
00:17:58
but they were setting us
up to understand Jesus
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00:18:01
because Jesus is the
ultimate sacrifice on the Cross.
-
00:18:04
The understanding of sacrifice
was all built on the altar,
-
00:18:07
and they understood
there were certain laws
-
00:18:09
that were going to go away,
-
00:18:11
and there are certain laws
that were going to be fulfilled.
-
00:18:13
And it's pretty easy to
understand which ones
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00:18:16
if we're just not as cynical
as many people are.
-
00:18:18
The Book of Hebrews
talks about a law,
-
00:18:22
a way of life that is
absolutely rock solid,
-
00:18:25
always true, always in focus.
-
00:18:27
Let's watch it right
here, Hebrews 10:19-25:
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00:18:36
It's the blood of the sacrifice
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00:18:38
that gives us oneness
with God at-one-ment.
-
00:18:42
So also Jesus, it's His blood
that gets us one with God,
-
00:18:46
that's what's saying here.
-
00:18:57
He's a priest.
-
00:18:58
So just like there was priests
-
00:19:00
who would assist in the
killing of the animals here,
-
00:19:03
the sacrificing of the animals,
-
00:19:05
and be the go between
between us and God,
-
00:19:07
Jesus is our priest.
-
00:19:08
We don't need a human
being to go in between for us.
-
00:19:11
Jesus is our priest and
He's Got at the same time.
-
00:19:13
That's what's saying here.
-
00:19:14
So all those priests,
-
00:19:15
the whole priest function
not necessary anymore.
-
00:19:17
In fact, it was never
the long term plan.
-
00:19:20
In fact, the nation
of Israel was told
-
00:19:21
even before the
priests were instituted
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00:19:23
in the Book of Exodus,
"You're all a nation of priests.
-
00:19:26
All of you are
going to be this."
-
00:19:27
I'm giving you a lot
of information today.
-
00:19:29
Let me take a breath.
-
00:19:31
Everybody okay? I'm
giving you a lot of Bible,
-
00:19:33
a lot of information.
-
00:19:34
We okay? Good. Okay. Let's
keep going. Let's keep going.
-
00:19:39
I need another bite. I need --
-
00:19:40
I need to give myself a little.
-
00:19:44
What are you complaining about?
-
00:19:46
You hear him
back there, like, oh?
-
00:19:48
All right, let's keep going.
-
00:19:49
I know I'm not supposed
to talk with my mouth full,
-
00:19:51
but it's going to happen anyway.
-
00:19:53
Here we go. I'll start at 23.
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00:20:19
Do you see the communal
connection in this? '
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00:20:24
He's saying some
people in the habit
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00:20:27
of not having
communal connection,
-
00:20:29
some people are in the
habit of just blowing off
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00:20:31
whatever it is, group
attendance, church attendance,
-
00:20:34
hanging out with
their neighbors.
-
00:20:36
They just choose to
not be in community.
-
00:20:39
But you, He says, you, we
need to encourage one another,
-
00:20:43
be firing each other
up and have a place
-
00:20:45
and times in our schedule
where we stir each other up
-
00:20:49
to love and good deeds.
-
00:20:50
Don't forsake the
gathering together.
-
00:20:52
Don't forsake your
communal connection.
-
00:20:54
Your faith is not private.
-
00:20:57
Your faith is not personal
in the sense of only you.
-
00:21:02
Our faith is experienced
when around people,
-
00:21:05
and that's what the
peace offering shows us.
-
00:21:07
It's about enjoying and
encountering other people.
-
00:21:11
One of the things I like to do
-
00:21:12
when we talk about
encountering other people,
-
00:21:14
women, generally speaking,
are much better in this.
-
00:21:18
They are much, much better.
-
00:21:19
Women are generally have
have lower suicides than men.
-
00:21:23
Much lower.
-
00:21:24
Men are more crisis, mental
health than women are.
-
00:21:27
Men are 4 times more likely to
have a suicide than a woman,
-
00:21:30
3 times more likely to have
mental illness than a woman.
-
00:21:33
One of the reasons
for this, I believe,
-
00:21:35
is that women are
better relationally.
-
00:21:38
They can start up
conversations easier.
-
00:21:39
They can say, "Oh,
let's just go for coffee,"
-
00:21:41
and it's wonderful and great.
-
00:21:42
Guys, like, "Hey,
let's go for coffee.
-
00:21:44
I don't know you, first
time meeting you. Ehh.
-
00:21:47
I'm not sure. Very nervous to
talk to another human being."
-
00:21:56
Men, generally speaking,
when relationships start,
-
00:21:59
it starts because we're
doing something together,
-
00:22:02
not just sitting and talking.
-
00:22:03
We're doing something together.
-
00:22:06
My best friendships
are with guys
-
00:22:09
who we've done things together.
-
00:22:10
One of the things I like
to do is I like to hunt.
-
00:22:13
It's a lot fun.
-
00:22:14
I like it, especially when
I'm with other people,
-
00:22:17
hunting and experiencing
the whole thing.
-
00:22:20
This is the most recent
thing I had on a hunt.
-
00:22:23
It's a pretty crazy animal.
-
00:22:25
It was in Texas called a nilgai.
-
00:22:27
It was quite a cool hunt.
-
00:22:29
At the end of that
hunt, what's a better --
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00:22:32
the best part is
I get that meat,
-
00:22:34
I get that processed meat.
-
00:22:36
It goes in my freezer,
-
00:22:37
and then I get to
cook it for people
-
00:22:41
that I'm having community with.
-
00:22:43
It's wonderful.
-
00:22:44
Now people go like,
"Oh, isn't that gamey?"
-
00:22:47
And whenever someone
says, "Oh, isn't it gamey?"
-
00:22:49
I always know one of two things.
-
00:22:51
One, you've never
actually eaten game
-
00:22:52
that's actually been
killed the honest way.
-
00:22:54
Or two, you've only eaten
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00:22:56
when someone didn't
know how to cook.
-
00:22:59
It's wonderful. It's great.
It's amazing.
-
00:23:03
I love when we do -- when
I'm at one of our camps.
-
00:23:06
I love to take out,
I'll pull out of the freezer
-
00:23:08
some of the elk that I
shot a couple of years ago.
-
00:23:10
It stays in the
freezer real long.
-
00:23:11
I make elk balls and
-- meatballs, that is.
-
00:23:14
And I put them put
them on a platter.
-
00:23:16
I sprinkling --
sprinkle, sprinkle.
-
00:23:19
Sprinkle it, sprinkle --
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00:23:20
That wouldn't feed many people.
-
00:23:22
I sprinkle it with some
Ruby's seasoning
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00:23:26
and I just take it
around the campsites
-
00:23:29
and I go, "Hey, you want some?"
-
00:23:30
It's communal connection.
-
00:23:32
We rarely have anybody
in our homes anymore.
-
00:23:35
We rarely cook for
anybody anymore.
-
00:23:37
It's again, we're isolated.
-
00:23:39
Like, my parents would
always have people over
-
00:23:42
for bridge parties
and dinner things.
-
00:23:44
That was the generation, like,
-
00:23:46
we just don't do that anymore
-
00:23:48
because we're lonely
and we're fragmented.
-
00:23:53
We don't have any peace because
-
00:23:55
we've gotten out of a
biblical cultural framework
-
00:23:59
of how we operate life
or how they always did,
-
00:24:01
and how God told us to do it.
-
00:24:04
It's part of why our country
is so contentious as well.
-
00:24:07
There's a bunch of micro
cultures inside of our country.
-
00:24:11
And that's fine.
-
00:24:13
We're not so much a melting pot.
-
00:24:15
We're a bunch of micro cultures
who are kind of duking it out,
-
00:24:17
trying to figure out who wins,
-
00:24:19
who wins the national budget,
-
00:24:20
who wins the elections,
who wins this, who wins this?
-
00:24:22
And often times these are
divided along racial lines.
-
00:24:25
And that's part of maybe the
extra tension we have right now.
-
00:24:27
When I was the little kid,
-
00:24:28
the dominant cultural
viewpoint was white people.
-
00:24:32
And that worked out really
well because I was white.
-
00:24:35
You know, the majority
of people who are born
-
00:24:37
in hospitals across the
country right now are brown.
-
00:24:39
They're not white,
they're brown,
-
00:24:42
whatever shade
of brown you want.
-
00:24:45
White babies are in the
minority in maternity wards,
-
00:24:50
and I will be, because
I plan on living
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00:24:53
at least another
20 years, 30 years,
-
00:24:56
I will be in the
minority in America
-
00:24:58
by the time I'm an old man.
-
00:25:00
And you know what?
That's good by me.
-
00:25:03
I'm totally fine with that.
-
00:25:04
And let me tell you why.
-
00:25:06
Because no matter what happens
in the culture of America,
-
00:25:09
I'm mostly into the culture
of the Kingdom of God.
-
00:25:11
While other people
are are fighting,
-
00:25:13
fighting over what happens
to the culture of America,
-
00:25:18
I'm a part of a
culture that transcends
-
00:25:20
whatever the
lifespan of America is.
-
00:25:22
So while we all
have our opinions.
-
00:25:23
I have opinions
of America as well,
-
00:25:25
and how I want it to
operate, as all of us do.
-
00:25:27
I'm not ignoring
that, but I'm saying
-
00:25:29
let's recognize that
there is an evil force
-
00:25:31
that's fragmenting
and dividing us.
-
00:25:35
And the peace offering says,
-
00:25:37
can we come
together and be whole?
-
00:25:39
Can we eat together? Can
we have a beer together?
-
00:25:43
Can we have some coffee?
-
00:25:45
Can we just see our
human connection with God
-
00:25:48
instead of always being
upset with each other?
-
00:25:51
Peace offering is
what God is trying to do
-
00:25:53
to get people to do that.
-
00:25:57
And we're missing
it in our culture.
-
00:25:58
We're missing this entirely.
-
00:26:00
We're fixating on
things like tobacco use,
-
00:26:02
which I think isn't a bad
idea because we all know
-
00:26:04
that cigarette usage
is not good for you
-
00:26:07
and we've had
an all out war on it.
-
00:26:09
And I'm fine with
that. That's fine.
-
00:26:10
Even as a tobacco
user myself, I'm fine.
-
00:26:13
I see the wisdom of
it. All good. All fine.
-
00:26:16
But we're not
talking about the toll
-
00:26:19
of living biblically,
which is living personally
-
00:26:23
and not living in a
communal sense.
-
00:26:25
Check this statistic out.
-
00:26:26
I'll just quote for you
because you won't believe it.
-
00:26:28
Here we go.
-
00:26:48
Man, dudes, this is huge.
-
00:26:51
And God knew this all along.
-
00:26:53
This is a big deal, friends.
-
00:26:55
Now, what do we do with this?
-
00:26:57
Let's make a jump.
Let's make it happen.
-
00:26:58
This is all too set up to
-
00:27:00
there's things
that we should do.
-
00:27:02
We're not going to have
a little peace offering
-
00:27:04
and kill whatever it is
-
00:27:05
and share it with our
friends on an altar.
-
00:27:08
But all of this is
framework for how God
-
00:27:10
saw our lives had to work
-
00:27:12
and our cultures have to work
-
00:27:13
and our schedules have to work.
-
00:27:15
So let's let's make
the jump of application.
-
00:27:17
What do we do with this?
Three real quick, quick things.
-
00:27:19
Number one, identify
who your community is
-
00:27:25
and tell them they are
your core community.
-
00:27:29
Or as I would say, I got this
term from a friend of mine,
-
00:27:32
who's your eight?
Who's your eight?
-
00:27:35
If you're going to have
a traditional funeral
-
00:27:37
with a casket,
you're going to have
-
00:27:38
eight people
carrying the casket.
-
00:27:40
Who are the eight people
carrying the casket?
-
00:27:43
If you're going to
have yourself cremated,
-
00:27:44
okay, Who are the eight people
-
00:27:46
you're going to
sprinkle your ashes?
-
00:27:47
Who is your eight?
-
00:27:52
Three of mine are
men in my family,
-
00:27:55
my son, my two sons-in-law,
they are certainly three.
-
00:27:57
And I'm not going to
tell you the other five.
-
00:27:59
I'm not going to tell you
right now what they are,
-
00:28:02
partially because the
next 2 or 3 are real obvious,
-
00:28:05
and the last two, there's
probably like a ten way tie.
-
00:28:08
And if I start naming people,
-
00:28:10
people are gonna get really
bummed that they're not in it,
-
00:28:12
when they really are.
-
00:28:13
There's just not that much
room around the casket for you.
-
00:28:15
So sorry.
-
00:28:17
So I'm not going -- I'm
not going to give them.
-
00:28:21
But those folks, you
probably know who you are.
-
00:28:23
I'm pretty sure.
-
00:28:24
That's great.
-
00:28:25
Here's the thing.
Here's the thing.
-
00:28:27
Someday you're going to carry me
-
00:28:29
and I'm going to
carry you right now.
-
00:28:33
I'm going to be there for you.
I'm going to laugh with you.
-
00:28:35
I'm going to serve
you when I can.
-
00:28:37
I'm going to -- I'm going --
-
00:28:38
And you're going to carry
me and I may carry you later.
-
00:28:42
We may as well start right now.
-
00:28:44
Who is it? Who is your eight?
-
00:28:47
Not like, "I'm just
-- I just like people."
-
00:28:49
No, I'm not talking about that.
-
00:28:50
"Oh, I'm just an extrovert."
-
00:28:52
No, you can be an extrovert
-
00:28:53
and be very
isolated, very lonely,
-
00:28:55
have no meaningful
communal connection.
-
00:28:57
Who is it that comes
and picks you up
-
00:29:00
in the middle of the night
-
00:29:01
when when Uber can't
come and get you?
-
00:29:04
Who is it that can
forward you 100 bucks
-
00:29:06
to get through the
next paycheck, or 5000,
-
00:29:09
if you hang out with people
who have that much money?
-
00:29:13
Who is it that can do that
when you're in a pinch?
-
00:29:15
Those are the kind of
folks I'm talking about.
-
00:29:17
Who are they?
-
00:29:20
Identify who those people are
-
00:29:22
and tell them that's
where they are.
-
00:29:24
Number two, schedule
weekly time for connection.
-
00:29:29
Schedule weekly
time for connection.
-
00:29:31
When I moved to Cincinnati,
-
00:29:33
I was offered the job
to start Crossroads.
-
00:29:35
I moved in November 15, 1995.
-
00:29:38
And when I moved over it
was two breakfasts a day,
-
00:29:42
two lunches a day,
an afternoon coffee,
-
00:29:44
trying to woo people
and convince people
-
00:29:47
to be part of our volunteer core
-
00:29:49
and to start this thing
called Crossroads.
-
00:29:50
And I gained from November
to when we started in March,
-
00:29:54
I gained like 20
pounds, you know.
-
00:29:56
A man can't eat that much
-
00:29:58
and not show up
around his belly.
-
00:29:59
So that was happening.
-
00:30:01
And then from that whole time
-
00:30:02
and then at the
first year or two,
-
00:30:03
this would take place, I
would interact with people
-
00:30:05
and they would drop --
-
00:30:06
they would say
something with this.
-
00:30:08
They would say, "Well, I used
to go to such and such church,
-
00:30:10
but it just got too big.
-
00:30:12
I used to go, but it
just -- it just got too big."
-
00:30:16
And it was so deflating when
they would say that to me
-
00:30:19
because they would
say it to me saying,
-
00:30:21
"You're kind of small
and insignificant.
-
00:30:23
So I kind of like you.
-
00:30:24
And if God ever blesses you,
we're going to have to leave."
-
00:30:27
That's kind of what,
you, as in the church.
-
00:30:30
"We're going to have to leave."
-
00:30:32
The truth is,
-
00:30:33
about 95% of churches
in America are under 200.
-
00:30:37
95%. Why is that?
-
00:30:38
Because when churches 400, 500,
-
00:30:41
let alone four
digits, five digits,
-
00:30:43
when it gets larger than
200, everybody in the church
-
00:30:47
can't be married and
buried by the pastor.
-
00:30:49
He can't be the personal
counselor for everybody.
-
00:30:52
And so people in the
very, very small churches,
-
00:30:54
they don't so much have to work
at their communal connection.
-
00:30:58
They just show up
-
00:30:59
and assume it's all
going to be okay for them.
-
00:31:01
And it probably is if it's a
church of about 100 or so.
-
00:31:03
But when you're talking
about a whole nation,
-
00:31:05
like the nation of
Israel, that didn't work.
-
00:31:08
It wasn't, like, "I know my
priest. I know my priest."
-
00:31:11
No, God put into the
calendar, into the week,
-
00:31:14
"Here's the things
that you have to do."
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That's why Crossroads we
offer you a bunch of things
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to enable you to find
communal connections.
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Serving as one of them.
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It's not just blessing people
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and increasing
the impact of God,
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but it's also
increasing the hit rate.
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You're going to find
somebody that might be a friend.
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Things we do, like, go to
a Cyclones game, Camps.
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Camps are awesome.
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They're the most, in my opinion,
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the most life transformational
thing that we do around here.
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00:31:42
And it's because you're
with people two nights
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in an intense environment
where you're most likely
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to be vulnerable and
have communal connection
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and maybe find a friend,
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if you don't have one already,
that could transcend Camp.
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It's these things that
are put in the calendar.
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It's what has to happen for us
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to take responsibility
to find that connection.
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Number three. Number three
is calendar for celebration.
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Calendar for it.
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Jesus had this celebration
was calendared for Him.
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It was called Passover.
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Passover was another
thing that happened
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in the book of Exodus, where --
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I'd love to go
into these stories.
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00:32:18
I can't get into
all these stories.
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But basically it was this feast.
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00:32:22
And every year they were
supposed to have this feast.
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While Jesus is at this
feast, He makes the switch
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00:32:28
from Passover to communion.
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00:32:30
As the disciples
at the Last Supper,
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which is why we call this --
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we're going to do
in just a moment --
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why we call it
the Lord's Supper,
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He flips the script
on what it means
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while they're having a
form of peace offering,
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while they're having a
communal connection
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that was mandated in the Bible.
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What do you have in
your calendar every year
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that mandates celebration?
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In a few weeks we
have Easter coming up,
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which is going
to be a great time.
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We're going to
do our best to have
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a great Easter weekend services.
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00:33:04
But quite frankly, I've
been a little bit bummed
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00:33:06
with our church in
the last few years
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00:33:08
and I take
responsibility for it.
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00:33:09
I don't like it.
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00:33:10
Every year, and I'm
a really bad planner,
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every year the
last several years
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00:33:14
we come up to Holy Week,
which is the week before Easter.
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00:33:18
You have Lent, which is
the 40 days before Easter,
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in which many of us,
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00:33:22
because we're a
personal spirituality,
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00:33:24
we go into our
personal spiritual mode.
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00:33:27
We make it a way
for us to get better.
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00:33:29
I'm going to give up
sweets for 40 days.
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Okay, how's that --
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How's that connected
with communal growth
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and deepening with God?
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"I don't know. I'm just
going to give up sweets."
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Okay. That's today's --
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can't pin it to anything
in the scriptures.
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Can't pin it to how it's
helping the community.
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But it's like, "Oh, I
get to improve me.
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I'm all about improving me.
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I'm all about
cutting sweets out."
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I'm all about cutting sweets out
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if you want to
during during Lent.
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00:33:53
But it's got to be
something that's about God
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00:33:56
and not about the goal
that I have for myself
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00:33:58
because that's my
private brand of spirituality.
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Are you track with me at all?
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00:34:02
Are you seeing at
all how these things
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00:34:04
just get woven through
us when we get off
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a biblical standpoint
that's ancient and works?
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00:34:10
So, all that was a lead up,
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but what was the
point I was making?
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What was the point I was making?
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00:34:14
What was I saying
right before that?
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You've been with me.
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You've been paying
attention the whole time,
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one of the few people.
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00:34:20
What was I saying
right before that?
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Holy week. Thank you. Thank you.
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Russ, Thank you.
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Yes. The educator.
Appreciate it.
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00:34:26
Holy Week, I feel like
we've really dropped the ball
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00:34:28
on that the last several years.
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00:34:30
We've just been
overwhelmed. having --
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And I was like, "Oh my gosh,
all we have is Easter services.
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00:34:34
There's a whole bunch of things
to commemorate that week."
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00:34:36
We're going to
rectify that this year.
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00:34:39
We're going to have a
whole slew of opportunities
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00:34:41
for you to deepen
your walk with God
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00:34:43
and connect with other
folks all through Holy Week.
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00:34:46
It's going to be
really, really solid.
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00:34:48
The last day, which is Easter,
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I encourage you to do
right now, think about it,
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maybe reach out to your
eight or your family, whoever,
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00:34:56
and say, "Hey, why don't
we have lunch at my place
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00:34:58
or go out here and
let's have a celebration."
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00:35:01
Easter should be a celebration,
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00:35:02
not just what happens on
a stage at one of our sites,
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00:35:06
but it should be
with all of our friends.
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00:35:08
What are your calendar
systems to stimulate you
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to have celebration and
peace with other people?
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00:35:17
Now we're going to do
this communion right now.
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00:35:23
And what I'm
going to try to do is
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I'm going to try to tie
communion to this altar.
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00:35:31
In fact, some of you might
come from church traditions
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00:35:33
where the communion
table is known as the altar.
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00:35:36
It's like tracing
all the way back
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00:35:38
to we're slaughtering animals
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00:35:41
and then we're
sacrificing animals
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00:35:43
just like Jesus is sacrificed,
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00:35:45
they're trying to do
where that goes all back.
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00:35:47
This -- this --
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Let me tell you something else
I don't like about our church.
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00:35:51
I hate these. These suck.
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00:35:55
They honestly,
they're really bad.
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00:35:57
Now hear me out.
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Communion doesn't suck.
Communion doesn't suck.
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Just these things suck.
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00:36:04
The reason we do it
this way is because
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we can't figure
out an efficient way
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00:36:10
to move 3000 people
through in under 45 minutes.
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00:36:15
In fact, we can't
figure out a way
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00:36:16
to move 300 people
through in under 15 minutes.
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00:36:20
And some of us would
say, "Ah, well, that's why
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00:36:22
I want to go to a smaller church
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00:36:24
because we can get
through it quicker."
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00:36:25
Well, that sucks too.
Let me tell you why.
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00:36:28
Even there, and we've
done this at some services,
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you come forward, you
dip the bread in the thing
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00:36:34
or you fed the wine,
you have the wafer.
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00:36:36
That is the early
followers of Christ
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00:36:39
would look at that
and go, "You what?
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00:36:42
This is communion?"
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00:36:45
No, because America
always tries to systematize it.
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00:36:48
Let's get it efficient.
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00:36:49
It was known as the
Agape Love Feast.
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00:36:52
When Jesus has the Last
Supper, He flips the script
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00:36:55
on what the elements
are in Passover.
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00:36:57
He's grabbing for things.
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00:36:59
He's not saying only
bread and only wine,
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00:37:03
or juice if you have
a problem with wine.
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00:37:07
And this is why
the first century,
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00:37:09
if you don't know this story,
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00:37:11
you won't understand
First Corinthians chapter --
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Let me get to it here.
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First Corinthians where they're
abusing communion actually.
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00:37:21
They're actually taking
this Agape Love Feast,
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00:37:24
an entire an entire meal.
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00:37:25
That's the way communion was
initially in the early church.
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00:37:27
An entire meal was
celebrating one another,
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00:37:29
every communal
connection with one another.
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00:37:31
And by the way,
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this represents the
body and blood of Jesus.
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00:37:35
Now watch how the
apostle Paul calls people out.
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Here's what he says"
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-- Which is really weird.
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00:37:50
They're coming
together. How is that?
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00:37:51
Well, because they're
all getting wasted.
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00:37:53
They're having a massive
gluttony gluttony fest --
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00:38:10
See this whole thing
about us being divided,
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00:38:12
it's not a 21st century
American thing,
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00:38:14
it's a human thing.
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00:38:16
These are even all people
of the same skin tone
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00:38:18
who were at Corinth. Right?
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00:38:20
It's natural for us to be
at odds with one another,
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00:38:23
which is why God
says no, man, peace.
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00:38:26
You gotta figure out a way
to bring you people together.
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00:38:42
So they have all
the food spread out
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00:38:43
and one person like,
"Oh, I'm famished."
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00:38:45
They scarfed down the
food and they eat all the food
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00:38:48
while the other people,
there's none left for them.
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00:38:50
They're not thinking
about communal connection
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00:38:52
where we all share.
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00:38:53
And there's the wine there.
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00:38:54
The wine, and
they're getting wasted.
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00:38:57
They're just downing wine.
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00:38:58
They're not seeing
the significance of it.
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00:39:00
They're downing it and
they're getting drunk.
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00:39:02
That's because
communion for them
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00:39:04
was an entire communal meal.
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00:39:06
It wasn't a this or
a cup and a bread.
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00:39:10
It was built on the
sacrificial system
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00:39:12
and all of them having
peace being with one another.
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00:39:23
If you're just going
to gorge yourself,
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00:39:25
can't do that at home?
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00:39:26
If you're just going
to get wasted,
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00:39:28
can't you do that in a
bar or in your basement?
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00:39:31
Why do you do that here?
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00:39:33
So all that to say, this here,
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no matter what form of
communion has ever happened
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00:39:39
in any church building,
it will always, always
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00:39:42
come short of the biblical
model of communion,
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00:39:44
which is in a home with
community and a full meal.
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00:39:48
But, it's still
worth celebrating
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00:39:51
because we get to remember
the sacrifice of Jesus.
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00:39:54
So it's still good. It's good.
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00:39:56
Let's do that right now.
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00:39:57
Take that top little layer off.
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00:40:01
Take that top, little layer off.
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00:40:06
Oh, man.
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00:40:07
It's just why I
hate these things.
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00:40:08
I can't even get the
get the freaking layer off.
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00:40:12
Oh, there it is.
Okay. All right.
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00:40:16
By the way, if you've
never received Christ,
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00:40:19
if you've never come
into a biblical spirituality.
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00:40:22
You can do that right now.
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00:40:23
This could actually be
your first communion.
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00:40:25
You can right now say,
"Jesus, I want you in my life.
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00:40:27
I want you as my sacrifice.
-
00:40:28
And right now,
as I consume this,
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00:40:31
I want to consume
You and Your Spirit.
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00:40:33
Would You fill me up.
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00:40:34
And I'm going to give
the rest of my life to You."
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00:40:36
This could be your
first communion.
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00:40:37
Take that -- Take
that bread, your wafer.
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00:40:40
This wafer represents
the body of Christ.
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00:40:43
This wafer represents
the burnt offering.
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00:40:46
This wafer represents
the peace offering.
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00:40:49
This wafer represents someone
who was broken for you and I
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00:40:56
so we would no longer
need to be spiritually broken.
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00:40:58
The body of Christ,
break, take and eat.
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00:41:07
Peel back the next part.
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00:41:11
This is representative
of the blood of Christ.
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00:41:17
And He told us to do this.
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00:41:18
Just like we have remnants
of the blood from last week
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00:41:22
still on some of these
these stones here.
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00:41:25
So there was a
blood stained cross
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00:41:28
in the Middle East
about 2000 years ago.
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00:41:31
Over 2000 years ago,
about 2000 years ago.
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00:41:34
And this blood we remember
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00:41:36
how Jesus spilled blood for us,
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00:41:40
just like animals spilled
blood to bring peace
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00:41:44
and to bring wholeness.
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00:41:45
He spilled His blood
to bring peace to us,
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00:41:49
to bring wholeness with
God, oneness with each other.
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00:41:53
Do you recognize
before we do this,
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00:41:55
do you recognize how
much He loves you?
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00:41:57
Do you recognize how
important you are to Him?
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00:42:00
Do you recognize that no matter
what your problems have been
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00:42:03
or what you've
done before today,
-
00:42:05
or how you might have been
on a wrong path spiritually,
-
00:42:08
do you recognize
how pleased He is
-
00:42:10
that you're present with Him
-
00:42:12
and you're celebrating
the ultimate sacrifice.
-
00:42:14
He loves you so much
and He's proud of you,
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00:42:18
proud of you being here
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00:42:19
and proud of you
celebrating who He is.
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00:42:22
The blood of Christ shed
for forgiveness and oneness.
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00:42:26
Take and drink. Mmm.
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00:42:34
Lord, You're good.
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00:42:36
Thank You for bearing with
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00:42:39
frail, fallen
people like myself.
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00:42:42
Thank You for blessing us
with community and intense
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00:42:46
and intensive relationships,
for the opportunity.
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00:42:49
God, we give You
the rest of our day.
-
00:42:51
We give You the
rest of our week.
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00:42:52
Lord, we want to be different.
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00:42:54
We want to be one with You.
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00:42:55
We want to be one with others.
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00:42:56
Bring us peace in Your Name,
I pray, Jesus. Amen.