Prepare for The King

Holy Week kicks off with a worship-filled celebration focused on the arrival of the King. We talk about how to prepare our mind, schedule, and our posture for the coming days to get the most out of Holy Week.

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    Good morning.
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    It's a very, very important day.
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    We're taking off our coats here to explain something
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    that's I'm going to explain in just a minute.
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    What's up with all the coats?
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    What's that have to do with Palm Sunday?
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    What's up with Brian Tome wearing a hoodie?
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    You like it, huh? You like it. Huh? You like that?
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    It was a gift someone gave.
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    Well, people on our music team gave it to me.
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    This is one of our communities
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    that used to be a Catholic church
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    and the name of an album.
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    I'll talk about a little bit later.
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    But anyway, I just thought
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    I want to wear a hoodie today because I can.
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    I'm actually excited about today because
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    I want to help you have the beginning of
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    what could be the most important week of your year,
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    or at least one of the most spiritually fulfilling
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    weeks of your year.
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    This is a week that's known around the globe as Holy Week.
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    It's the week that starts with what's known as Palm Sunday,
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    which we're reenacting Palm Sunday,
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    which I'll read you some Bible verses
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    and help you to know that.
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    It starts that when Jesus first went into Jerusalem,
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    He didn't live in Jerusalem,
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    He didn't spend time in Jerusalem,
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    but He went into Jerusalem on the last week of His life
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    after praying at the Mount of Olives,
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    He goes into Jerusalem.
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    And then there's these significant things
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    that happen that last week,
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    such as the Last Supper on Thursday,
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    such as we call it Good Friday.
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    It's kind of a sick and twisted way to describe
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    the Friday that Jesus got painfully and brutally executed.
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    And then it ends on the third day rising from the dead.
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    We are doing things as a church
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    to try to dwell in that this week,
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    not because we want to get more religious,
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    but we want to be more in tune in relationship with God.
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    Let's pray before I go any further.
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    God, you are -- You are great.
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    I know you as great. I know you as personal.
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    And I hope that the ways that I've come to know you
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    and the ways that you're communicated in the Scriptures
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    would come out to us today.
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    No matter who we are, no matter where we're from,
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    no matter what beliefs we had coming in to this room,
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    whatever room we're in, would you please form us,
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    help us to sense you today and change us.
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    I pray these things according to the character
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    and identity of Jesus. Amen.
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    You know America is getting less and less religious,
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    at least that's what the polls and statistics would say.
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    Fewer and fewer Americans are going to church
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    or going to synagogue than ever before in our history.
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    Fewer and fewer Americans actually identify
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    with a specific religion, whether it be Judaism
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    or Christianity or Islam.
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    Fewer and fewer --
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    More and more Americans are checking none, like,
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    no religion on the box when we go into into hospitals,
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    and there's lots that we're becoming
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    a less religious country.
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    I actually disagree with that.
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    We're becoming less religious or less spiritual
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    as it relates to practicing traditional forms of religion,
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    the ones I've just mentioned,
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    but religion as understood as an overall system
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    that I'm doing things in and I'm engaged in,
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    that kind of religion is alive and well.
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    According to Oxford, religion also means:
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    I tell you what,
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    America is more religious than it's ever been.
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    We just have different religions than we used to
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    outside of spiritual religions.
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    We have things that we're ascribing
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    as supreme importance because we have this thing as a human.
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    We need to feel like I'm involved with the story
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    that matters and there's good and there's evil.
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    I've said before that I came from Pittsburgh
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    to help start Crossroads here in Cincinnati,
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    and Pittsburgh has a very clear religion.
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    It's called the Pittsburgh Steelers.
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    And I've said before, if you took me at age 30,
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    put me in Pittsburgh, the same volunteers,
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    the same financial resources, the same everything
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    to start Crossroads in Pittsburgh,
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    I'm not sure it would have turned out the way it has
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    because we would have been competing against
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    a Sunday religion, which is the Pittsburgh Steelers.
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    Pittsburgh becomes a ghost town on Sundays.
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    People don't want to be anywhere at 12:30.
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    They're out. They're gone.
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    Whereas Cincinnati, we're now becoming
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    more and more excited about the Bengals,
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    understandably so here in Cincinnati.
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    But there was no competition for people's affections
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    at all a couple of decades ago.
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    In Pittsburgh the Steelers are a religion
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    ascribed supreme importance,
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    and all my weekend activities revolve around it.
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    UK, University of Kentucky, you folks,
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    you're like, that's your supreme religion.
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    Like, you think it's your birthright
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    to get in the Final Four every year.
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    And the rest of us we're for UC or whoever,
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    yeah, we're a little bitter about that.
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    But I've spent some time with our good friends
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    and folks in Lexington.
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    Yeah, it's more of a religion there, UK Basketball.
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    UK. How's it going?
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    Supreme importance.
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    Environmentalism is one of our religions.
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    I like the environment. I'm for the environment.
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    I hope it gets better.
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    I know you don't think so because
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    I drive eight cylinder vehicles, but I like it.
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    But I want the environment to improve.
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    But for some the environment is ultimate supreme importance.
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    And there is an enemy.
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    The enemy is anybody who has machines
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    and burns fossil fuels and industry.
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    That's the enemy.
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    Just like for the Steelers, the enemy was the Browns.
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    And UK the enemy is whoever it is.
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    We need an enemy.
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    Marxism is a religion for us.
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    Marxism is the idea that power is always bad,
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    power is always corrupted.
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    Everybody should be the same.
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    And Karl Marx is known as being anti-religion.
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    No, he actually was putting forth a new religion,
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    which is ultimate superiority,
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    is everybody should be exactly the same.
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    And if somebody is in a position of power,
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    they should always be brought down, always be crushed.
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    Free market capitalism is a religion.
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    I should be able to make more money and make more money.
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    It should be as easy as possible.
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    And government is the enemy.
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    Government is always the problem.
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    Always be anti government
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    whenever they get in the way of me
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    doing what I want to do to earn more money.
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    See, these are just some of these religions.
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    I'm hoping you're thinking right now, like,
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    "What's of supreme importance to me.
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    What is the overall system that I'm pushing towards?"
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    Palm Sunday is known as Palm Sunday
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    because people were waving palm branches.
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    And we who may be a part of the Christian religion,
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    we look at with them waving palm branches,
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    we'll go, "Oh, isn't that cute? Waving palm branches.
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    We should have all churches waving palm branches
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    a sign of worship. It's so, it's so good. It's so good."
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    But it doesn't mean to us
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    what it actually meant to them.
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    Let's go ahead and read the story.
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    I'll read the story from in a couple of places today.
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    Luke chapter 19. Luke Chapter 19.
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    Here's what says, verse 28:
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    Which is the beginning of Holy Week.
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    When I used to read this, I used to think, like,
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    wow, Jesus must have these voodoo powers.
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    He just tells people magic words,
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    "The Lord has need of it,"
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    and the people go into a trance.
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    "Oh, okay. You can have my donkey.
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    Just take my donkey away."
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    That's really not what's happened here.
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    I believe what's happened here is
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    Jesus went on a scouting mission the day before
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    and He knew what was going to happen,
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    and He wanted to fulfill a prophecy
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    of the Messiah coming in on a donkey.
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    And I'll tell you why this is important in just a moment.
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    And He looked for donkey.
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    He found a guy and He said, "Hey, your donkey,
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    I want to use him."
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    And this guy, because Jesus hadn't been to Jerusalem yet,
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    had likely never met Him before.
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    He maybe heard of Him, never met Him before.
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    And because of His interaction with Jesus,
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    I think what happened is he had
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    a personal encounter with Jesus
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    and came to know Him as Lord.
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    And so He said, "Tomorrow I'm going to send
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    some buddies here and I will have sent them to you.
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    And so if we could borrow this, that'd be great."
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    The guy said, "Good."
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    That's what He said, "The Lord has need of it."
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    This guy, " Oh, the guy who gave me
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    a really personal, great interaction.
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    Great, great, great, great. Take it."
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    Big idea today is while we're going to have more things
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    to do that are religious in nature this week,
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    we're not trying to get us to be more religious.
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    We're trying to get us to have
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    a deeper, abiding relationship with Jesus.
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    You got there, you will get today these little stickers,
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    every significant thing we do in Holy Week
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    we're going to give you a sticker.
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    For some of you, this is going to be, like,
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    your anal retentive type, a driven time, like,
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    "Ooh, I got a sticker, I got to get them all."
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    We're luring you to do things through a stupid sticker
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    and you're going to fall for it hook, line and sinker
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    because you want them all.
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    You want to check the box?
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    Fine. That's what we're doing.
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    We're also doing it because you may get one of these.
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    I don't know where you want to stick them,
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    but I'm hoping you look at this.
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    You have an internal dialog of, "Do I have
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    a relationship with God through this event,
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    or is this just part of my religion?"
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    I'm hoping you remember when you see this sticker
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    you had a personal encounter with God,
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    and I'm hoping you have that today
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    if you haven't already had it.
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    Now what's happening with these branches,
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    with these palm branches and everything
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    is really important.
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    Let's take a look at another account
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    here in the book of John, John chapter 12,
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    which tells the the same thing, but from a different voice.
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    Here's what it says:
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    The large crowd, large crowd.
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    This now is highlighting not the disciples necessarily
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    who are with him, but the large crowd,
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    the masses who heard wind of this healer,
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    heard wind of this great, great communicator,
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    the large crowd.
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    That's quoting the prophecy that happened
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    hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of years earlier.
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    We, because of our religious baggage,
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    and sometimes religion is baggage.
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    Sometimes we've been exposed to things
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    inside of our religion, if you're predominantly
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    of the Christian religion, that helps us not understand this.
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    The word Hosanna, if maybe you're on
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    some spiritual worship playlists on Spotify
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    or whatever and you hear the word Hosanna!
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    Hosanna! Hosanna!
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    You think of all these worship songs,
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    Hosanna is a word in the Bible,
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    is a word that is biblical.
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    But before it was in the Bible,
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    it was a word that was political.
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    Hosanna was a chant that you would give
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    when you wanted freedom from your oppressor.
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    Hosanna was something you would say when you wanted
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    the person who's putting you down
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    to get knocked off their throne.
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    It was a cry of revolt.
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    And they're waving these palm branches,
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    not because it's their form of worship flags
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    and worship or because they're hot.
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    They're waving their flags because
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    the palm branch was basically the Jewish flag.
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    It was a symbol of their national pride.
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    And these people are under the oppression of Rome.
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    They're basically enslaved to Rome.
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    And they've heard that this guy who heals people
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    and does powerful things, He's come to Jerusalem,
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    where Rome has put a very, very strong fortress
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    because they know it's the center of the Jewish religion,
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    the Jewish faith.
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    They have a very, very strong presence there.
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    They're like, "Okay, this guy, Jesus,
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    He's coming here,
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    He's going to overthrow our oppressors.
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    Hosanna! Hosanna! Bring it, bring it, bring it."
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    And as they wave this thing, this is something
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    they would have done that was part of their national identity.
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    It was actually in their currency.
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    You can find old, old, old coins of this
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    before Palm Sunday ever happened.
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    It was remembering Judas Maccabeus
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    and the Maccabean revolt, because the Jews
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    have always had somebody oppressing them
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    or trying to oppress them at least.
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    And the Maccabean revolt led against Syria
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    led them to have a brief moment of freedom.
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    And these palm branches meant,
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    "Come on, Judas Maccabeus, do it again.
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    Come on, Jesus. Be the next Judas Maccabeus.
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    Give us the country we want right now."
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    This is not a sign of worship to God.
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    This is a sign of worship to the religion
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    of their life being the way they want it.
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    Why is politics so, so contentious today?
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    It's more contentious than it's ever been.
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    I believe it's more contentious than it's ever been.
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    We're more divided than we've ever been
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    is because as America has walked away
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    from traditional forms of faith,
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    our religion has become politics.
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    And that's why all of us get way more upset
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    than we used to way back when,
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    because it's now our religion.
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    I want America the way I want it, darn it.
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    And anybody who doesn't agree with me doesn't know God
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    and should be cast out into outer darkness
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    because they're stupid.
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    I know people on the right and people on the left
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    who both feel that way and everyone thinks,
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    "No, it's my way."
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    That's because it's your religion
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    and you would be one of the masses
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    that's waving your thing.
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    "Come on, Jesus.
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    Give things to me the way I want it."
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    Jesus says, "Oh, you want me to be part of your agenda?"
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    Jesus would have none of it. None of it.
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    He said, "No, you're not going to put me
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    in your political agenda.
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    You're not going to put me in your agenda
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    that actually might be a good agenda, giving freedom."
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    So he goes and gets a donkey.
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    Why a donkey?
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    Because if he were to be a conquering hero
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    or a general, you would come into town on a horse.
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    So power.
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    That's why police officers, the horses show up,
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    it's a sign a power, like, "Oh, stand down."
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    Big old massive horse there.
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    Or if a horse wasn't available, you would at least walk in.
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    You would never come in on a donkey.
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    Jesus comes on, "Come along now, Donkey. Come on."
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    You know donke'ys in there. Come on in there.
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    People dropping their palm branches at His feet.
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    And donkey says, "Woo, my toes.
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    Oh, I don't have any toes."
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    The donkey. - - Old Shrek, come on.
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    You got to go back and --
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    That's a religious experience, Shrek, The original.
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    "Come along now, donkey."
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    As Jesus rides a donkey, He's telling them,
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    "I'm not part of your religion. Don't you get it?
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    Don't be waving your national flag at me
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    and putting your political agenda on me.
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    I'm not here for your personal religion.
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    I'm here to bring you into a relationship with God."
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    I'm going to tell you a story,
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    some of you aren't going to like.
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    But I'll tell you anyway.
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    My son and I did a bike trip recently.
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    I like to do what's called adventure riding.
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    Adventure riding is when you ride on
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    as much dirt as possible
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    so that you can then every night camp
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    and you don't have any agenda.
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    You don't have to have town you have to get to
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    where there's a hotel.
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    You go until you're tired, you want to be done.
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    You stop and you pitch your tents
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    and your sleeping bag and it's great.
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    And you get in the morning
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    and you leave when you want to.
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    And we've been doing this for a long time.
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    This time it was just he and I,
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    we couldn't get anybody else to go with us.
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    It's kind of also marking his birthday.
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    He had a birthday recently.
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    It was a really good father son time.
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    As we normally do it we'll --
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    We're going to go out way out west.
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    And we don't want to, like,
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    ride our bikes all the way out there because
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    that burns time and burns rubber on the tires.
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    So we have somebody drive them out on
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    the back of a pickup truck and trailer,
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    fly in, get the bikes, go do our thing,
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    come back and then and then fly back home.
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    After spending 6 or 7 nights on the ground,
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    days sweating, you smell pretty good.
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    And we used to just go straight from there
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    to the airport and everybody on the plane
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    would be mad at us.
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    So we started instituting, well,
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    the night before we leave, let's just,
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    whatever town it is, let's find a nice hotel
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    and let's stay at the hotel, shower up, get fresh,
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    and then get off going the next morning."
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    So great, we did that.
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    Well, this year we did Nevada,
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    so we flew out of Las Vegas.
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    Now I like to play blackjack.
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    I'm not a -- I wouldn't call myself a gambler
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    because I've never done the --
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    I've never bet on an NFL football game with the phone,
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    which is so popular with many people.
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    I've been to the casino, I think in Cincinnati one time
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    when it first because I was curious what it was like
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    and just I'm not interested.
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    I've never been back again, never will go back again,
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    because the folks who go to like local casinos
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    too frequently are there because they're trying
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    to change their financial station in life
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    and it's just not going to happen.
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    You're going to get worse off financially.
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    If you look at it as entertainment, then, okay.
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    So in Vegas, it's different because
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    people with money go there for conventions.
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    Their company pays them to go there
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    and they're like, "I'm in Vegas.
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    I may as well, you know, do some blackjack."
  • 00:18:06
    So I love playing blackjack in Vegas.
  • 00:18:07
    So I'm there. I'm playing blackjack.
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    I'm there for hours, hours and hours and hours.
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    And I'm up and I'm down. I'm up and I'm down.
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    But I'm just having fun.
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    I'm inside my budget of what I'm okay to lose.
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    And finally it gets late.
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    I'm -- one of the guys tells me earlier,
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    he said, "Dude, you're doing really great.
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    You should be done. Just, just leave."
  • 00:18:26
    I said, "But I like it.
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    I'm not here to, like, to walk out more money."
  • 00:18:30
    I want to walk out more money.
  • 00:18:32
    But I just like the environment of,
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    like, hanging out with people like here,
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    bringing me free drinks, all that kind of stuff.
  • 00:18:37
    It's wonderful.
  • 00:18:38
    So after --
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    I told you some of you weren't gonna like the story.
  • 00:18:42
    So after, it finally was getting late and I was tired.
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    I'd been there for six hours at a blackjack table.
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    And said, "I got to go to bed. I'm done."
  • 00:18:52
    So I leave and I'm walking out.
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    And if you haven't been to Vegas,
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    the casinos are all designed intensely.
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    Casinos are front and center,
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    and everything else is confusing
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    because they want you to get lost
  • 00:19:04
    and end up back in the casino and then lose more money.
  • 00:19:08
    So I get up.
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    I haven't had that much alcohol
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    that I don't know where I'm going.
  • 00:19:12
    So I get up and I'm walking to my room.
  • 00:19:13
    As I'm walking, I hear, "You look like fun."
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    I'm, like, I turn around, I look back here
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    and there's two very good looking women
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    that are there in this hallway.
  • 00:19:25
    They said, "You look like fun."
  • 00:19:28
    And I take, like -- I take a step
  • 00:19:31
    and I realize as I take the step, "Oh, call girls,
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    women of the night, whatever you want to call them."
  • 00:19:39
    I take a step.
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    I look at these two very good looking women, like,
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    turn around and just keep going.
  • 00:19:45
    I just turned, like, rudely.
  • 00:19:47
    I just turn around. [light applause]
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    I go to my --
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    Don't applaud me yet. [laughter]
  • 00:19:57
    I go to the elevator, I go up to my room.
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    And I have a hard time sleeping that night.
  • 00:20:02
    I am terrified actually, terrified.
  • 00:20:06
    I'm thinking, "My goodness. Wow.
  • 00:20:09
    This was, like, the perfect time to do something stupid
  • 00:20:13
    and screw up my family.
  • 00:20:15
    This is a perfect time.
  • 00:20:17
    I was this -- The cards were set for me
  • 00:20:20
    to do something that would disqualify me
  • 00:20:23
    and make me lose my job
  • 00:20:24
    and be the latest megachurch pastor scandal.
  • 00:20:27
    Oh, my gosh.
  • 00:20:28
    This is -- I mean, I'm in a strange city.
  • 00:20:30
    No one knows me. I'm alone.
  • 00:20:31
    I've got a lot of cash in my pocket and no one's around.
  • 00:20:35
    And I'm here in a hotel
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    and people want to go to my hotel room with me."
  • 00:20:40
    Freaked me out.
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    Got up in the morning, was having some time with God
  • 00:20:44
    before we caught the flight.
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    And I was like, Oh man, I was going,
  • 00:20:47
    this this could have been really, really bad,
  • 00:20:50
    scandal, I'm getting to a place in my life
  • 00:20:52
    where I'm thinking about when I'm going to end.
  • 00:20:54
    I want to be one of the few who finish well.
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    When I'm finished at 70 or whatever age it is
  • 00:20:59
    I want t, o like, I don't want to be another, oh gosh,
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    what would have been like to have told my family
  • 00:21:05
    and my kids.
  • 00:21:06
    And I'm running through all this stuff
  • 00:21:07
    and just another statistic.
  • 00:21:09
    And then I sense, God speak to me.
  • 00:21:15
    You know, when God speaks to me,
  • 00:21:17
    it's generally a thought comes out of nowhere
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    that I wouldn't generate.
  • 00:21:22
    And it's the kind of thing Jesus would say or approve of.
  • 00:21:28
    And I hear God say, He says,
  • 00:21:32
    "I hear you really concerned about all these things,
  • 00:21:36
    but you're not concerned about our relationship in this."
  • 00:21:42
    See, religiously, I was concerned about
  • 00:21:46
    what it would do to the structure of my life
  • 00:21:48
    and the things I had.
  • 00:21:49
    I was concerned about that.
  • 00:21:51
    But I wasn't concerned about my relationship with God.
  • 00:21:54
    That wasn't my first thing.
  • 00:21:55
    God was like, "No, you're going to hurt Me.
  • 00:21:58
    What's that going to say about you and I?
  • 00:22:00
    Why would you -- Why would you do that for me?"
  • 00:22:03
    See, a lot of us are in the Christian religion,
  • 00:22:06
    but we're not in a relationship with Christ.
  • 00:22:08
    You're in the Christian religion
  • 00:22:10
    and you've got principles and you've got beliefs
  • 00:22:12
    and you've got values, fine.
  • 00:22:14
    You've got principles, believes, and you have values.
  • 00:22:16
    That doesn't mean you have a relationship with God.
  • 00:22:19
    You have a theology and you have doctrines
  • 00:22:21
    and you have practice. Fine.
  • 00:22:23
    I have theology and doctrines and practice,
  • 00:22:25
    but those are all things that support
  • 00:22:27
    or come out of my personal relationship with Jesus.
  • 00:22:33
    We want you to get personal with God this next week.
  • 00:22:36
    All of these religious exercises we have set up
  • 00:22:39
    are to increase the hit rate in you being personal
  • 00:22:43
    and God having a personal touch with you.
  • 00:22:46
    So what I want you to do this week,
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    I want you to do a number things.
  • 00:22:49
    Number one, I want you to prepare your mind.
  • 00:22:51
    That's what we just did.
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    Prepare your mind for what is to come.
  • 00:22:56
    Second thing, I want you to prepare your schedule.
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    I want this to reflect, I want to challenge you
  • 00:23:02
    to reflect your schedule.
  • 00:23:04
    Anything is important you schedule it.
  • 00:23:06
    You schedule workout time,
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    you schedule meal preparation time,
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    you schedule reading time.
  • 00:23:12
    We schedule the bingeing.
  • 00:23:14
    There's always some show to find.
  • 00:23:15
    We schedule that. We make that a priority.
  • 00:23:19
    For many of us, we can't even make
  • 00:23:20
    weekend attendance a priority.
  • 00:23:22
    It's only if I got nothing better to do.
  • 00:23:25
    I'm asking not just to do that.
  • 00:23:26
    I'm saying, hey, for you
  • 00:23:28
    and your personal relationship with God
  • 00:23:29
    or to instigate and build
  • 00:23:32
    a personal relationship with God,
  • 00:23:34
    make these things important. Schedule it.
  • 00:23:37
    And then finally, posture. Posture.
  • 00:23:40
    Let's take a teachable, open posture.
  • 00:23:45
    Posture of prayer.
  • 00:23:46
    It's what's powerful about, you know,
  • 00:23:48
    when we kneel, it's a posture.
  • 00:23:51
    It's a posture where I put myself under God.
  • 00:23:54
    I kneel because I'm saying,
  • 00:23:56
    "You're up here and I'm down here."
  • 00:23:59
    Other religions say, "No, no, no, here's my agenda.
  • 00:24:02
    Here it is. Everyone has to come.
  • 00:24:03
    I'm escalating my agenda. The things I want."
  • 00:24:06
    No, the personal relationship.
  • 00:24:07
    I'm lowering myself. I'm exposing myself.
  • 00:24:10
    You're here and I'm here.
  • 00:24:12
    And God, I'm praying this week, well, first of all,
  • 00:24:15
    the rest of this time, as we worship You right now,
  • 00:24:17
    as we sing to You, as we try to get personal with You,
  • 00:24:21
    You would hear our words and hear our hearts
  • 00:24:24
    that says we want to be closer to You.
  • 00:24:27
    We want to understand more of You.
  • 00:24:30
    And I'm asking that this doesn't just happen
  • 00:24:32
    for the rest of our time together,
  • 00:24:33
    but this also goes throughout this whole week.
  • 00:24:37
    God, give us a freshness of You to see you in ways
  • 00:24:40
    that we haven't seen you or we've forgotten about
  • 00:24:42
    because we've been diluted
  • 00:24:43
    by whatever our religion of choice is.
  • 00:24:47
    You're good. Amen.

Process, journal or discuss the themes of this article - here's a few questions to get the ball rolling...

Welcome to the Weekend-Follow Up This is the group part of the Bible Challenge, so your questions are based on specific Bible passages from the weekend message. Each week, your group will discover what God might be saying to you, and how you can respond through a group discussion.

  1. What sports team (or musical artist, or bachelorette contestant) do you root for the most?

  2. What stood out to you most from this week’s message? Why did that spark for you?

  3. What might be a ‘secular religion’ in your life? It could be your workout schedule, political party affiliation, anything you just can’t miss on your calendar.

  4. The crowd celebrating Jesus put faith in political freedom. How do you think their assumptions affected the way they perceived Jesus?

  5. How do you think your secular religion might be influencing your perceptions of Jesus?

  6. Compare religion and relationship. How might religion take away the depth of a relationship with God? How might it support it?

  7. What’s one thing you can do this week to prioritize a relationship with God first?

  8. Let’s end with prayer. You can say something like, “Jesus, thank you for valuing your relationship with us above all else. Thank you for your faithfulness. Give us the strength to put our faith in You instead of the religions and narratives we create. Amen.”

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Bonus Questions! Check these out if you’re on a roll and want to go a little deeper.

  • What’s one thing (desire, person, movement, etc.) you’re placing more importance on than God? What would it look like to surrender that to God?
  • How would your life be different if your relationship with God was your highest priority?

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