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- Hey, welcome to Crossroads.
My name is Hannah.
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- And I'm Kyle.
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- Today, our senior
pastor, Brian, is going
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to help us with the
things that we wrestle with.
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- That's exactly right.
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I know we both wrestled
with things like shame
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and pride and maybe
something more practical,
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like money and giving, you know?
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And I want to
say, if that's you,
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this message is here
to help, and so are we.
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- That's right. So with
that, let's get started
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and go to Brian and hear
about the story of Jacob.
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- We're all on
a journey in life.
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Some people know
where they're going.
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And some people don't.
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The difference?
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It's knowing your origin story
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and finding your way home.
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You have to know
where you came from
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if you're going to know
where you're going.
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We believe that there is a God,
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and He made you for a
journey, a life of adventure.
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Crossroads exist
to help you get there.
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We're going all the way
back to the beginning
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of the story in Genesis
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to find our way
home to blessings.
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- Hey, I'm Brian, Senior
Pastor at Crossroads.
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You know, if you follow God,
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you're in the family,
that's good news.
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I'll give you even better news.
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There's a blessing
for being in the family.
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The Genesis story unlocks for us
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how you actually
get that blessing.
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And part of it is I'm going
some place right now.
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I'm actually in an
anti friction machine.
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Everything about this is
designed to minimize friction.
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Round wheels instead
of square wheels,
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ball bearings everywhere,
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grease everywhere
to minimize friction.
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The thing about our life is that
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our life is going
to have friction,
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specifically if you're
moving some place,
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if you're going some place,
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this thing is about
going some place.
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And if you are going
to try to go some place,
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you're going to have friction.
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Life is about movement,
and the big word
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for today really is
life is about hustling.
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It's about going some place.
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We're going to look at
Jacob today because
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there's things in this
ancient hero's story
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that help us understand God
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and help us understand our life.
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And if you've been
in church before,
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you've heard sermons before,
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you've heard anything about
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this ancient character
named Jacob,
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you're going to be
really confused about
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what I'm going
to talk about today
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because Jacob is
normally the bad guy.
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He's normally
seen as just a jerk.
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He's a person who's selfish,
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and that's really
not the case at all.
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We misunderstand somebody
who's moving some place.
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Now, Jacob is definitely
not a pristine character.
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The Bible's heroes,
especially Jacob,
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are not whitewashed.
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There's no diplomacy about
showing these people's faults.
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And Jacob has a lot of
faults, but he is used by God.
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He is incredibly blessed,
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and he should be a model for us.
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Let's start back beginning,
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the very beginning of his life.
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He's in the womb with
his twin brother, Esau.
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His parents are named
Isaac and Rebekah.
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They're having twins.
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And in the womb Jacob is
trying to move some place.
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He's trying to move
out of the birth canal,
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and he's actually trying
to move out before Esau.
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So, he comes out
holding onto his--
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holding on to his heel,
grasping onto his heel.
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Some people look at this and go,
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"Look at Jacob, he's
just trying to supplant
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what Esau has coming
to him as the eldest,
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as the first born."
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There's the thing with
this ancient culture,
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you had the the birthright.
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The Birthright was something
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that the oldest son would have.
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This is their cultural context.
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The older son had a
birthright, which meant that
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he was to be the one
that got the lion's share
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of the inheritance
from dad and mom.
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He was the one who is
supposed to manage the family.
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It was his birthright.
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And Jacob, he
wants that position.
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He wants that birthright.
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It's like in his birth
he's he's trying
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to beat his brother
outside of the womb.
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But he doesn't.
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Some people who are
misinformed would say that
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Jacob means one who supplants.
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He's not trying to
supplant anything.
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There's no deception
going on here at all.
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He's actually
hustling. He's hustling.
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Two points for today.
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One is this: hustle,
Jacob hustled.
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His name, Jacob, doesn't
mean one who supplants
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or supplanter or deceiver.
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His name means one who grasps.
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He's grasping at the heel,
he's grabbing the heel,
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which is why they
called him that,
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trying to beat Esau
getting out of the womb.
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Hustle is not a negative term.
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It can be, if you're
hustling somebody,
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you're not being
honest with somebody.
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That's not good.
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But hustle, according
to Webster, also means
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obtaining by energetic activity.
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That's what he
does, his whole life
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he's trying to obtain
by energetic activity.
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In Genesis 25:28, it says:
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Part of the tension
we're going to be seeing
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here in this story
is that there is
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a lot of family dysfunction
that's taking place.
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This combat that Esau
and Jacob have in the womb
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is actually seen
throughout the whole family
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because Esau is
the one his dad likes.
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He's a manly man.
He's the one who hunts.
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Jacob is the one his
mom, Rebekah likes.
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He's the, you might say in
today's vernacular for some,
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he's the girly man. He's
the one who's not hunting.
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He's not doing the manly things.
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He's doing the cooking.
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Rebekah likes Jacob.
Isaac likes Esau.
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There's some family tension
that's going on between them.
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In the midst of
this family tension
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we see a seminal story
take place in their family tree.
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It goes like this in Genesis
25:29 and following:
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There's nothing wrong
here at all. Nothing wrong.
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Christian-y, spiritual-y
churchy types would say,
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"Oh, shouldn't Jacob
have just given it to Esau?
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It's just be so much
nicer to give, to give.
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We should give."
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I like giving, giving is
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a very important
spiritual discipline.
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There's a time
for giving, though,
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and a time for hustling.
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If you get a paycheck,
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you're doing exactly
what Jacob did.
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It's a fair trade.
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You're saying to your employer,
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"I'm going to give you my time
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and you're going
to give me money."
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Are you just giving
your employer
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your time all the time?
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You might sometimes,
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but you can't pay
the bills that way.
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If you own a business,
are you just giving
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your widgets away or whatever?
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I don't even know the widget is.
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We talked about
that in business class.
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Are you giving it away?
No, you're trading it.
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If you're a counselor,
are you just giving away
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your counsel to everybody?
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No, you've got to
put food on the table.
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You're giving -- you're
trading your counsel
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for a fee of one
hundred bucks an hour,
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however good you are,
based on how you can charge.
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There's nothing wrong
with what Jacob's doing.
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He's just having a basic trade.
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In fact, that verse
said that it was Esau
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who despised his birthright.
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He undervalued his birthright.
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And he's just a weak. He's weak.
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He says, "Oh, I'm about to die."
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You're not going to die.
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You have raw meat with you.
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You can eat raw meat
if you're going to die.
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You're not far from the village,
you're going to be fine.
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But man, Esau did
not want to hustle.
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Esau could not handle friction.
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Esau could not
handle difficulty.
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He would take the
easy trade any day
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than hold out for
something better.
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That's not the way
it is with Jacob,
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and that can't be the
way it is for you and I.
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We've got to hold
out for better things.
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We've got to.
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We've got to think
through how to get ahead.
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We've got to actually hustle.
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Now, Jacob does
have problems, in fact,
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his whole family has problems.
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He's not pristine, clean here.
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This scenario goes
down, years go by.
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The official blessing
hasn't been given yet.
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The blessing as it
goes to the person
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who has the birthright.
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The blessing happens --
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The blessing, the
blessing, the blessing --
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Christmas vacation. Come on.
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I can quote movies that
are 30 years old, can't I?
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The blessing.
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The blessing is when
the father would officially
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bestow the birthright, put
his hands on the eldest son
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and say the blessing.
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That hasn't happened yet.
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In this scene it does happen.
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Years and years have gone by,
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and Esau wants
to get this blessing,
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even though he's
fairly traded it to Jacob.
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And the mother, Rebekah,
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who again, Jacob
is her favorite.
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Jacob is a momma's boy.
She hears about this.
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She's like, "Hey, Jacob,
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your brother's trying to
pull a fast one on you.
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Here's we're going to do.
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Your dad's getting
older in age,
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that's why he's trying to
do the blessing right now,
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he's trying to pass it on.
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He can't see very well.
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So, your brother is like
a hairy manly man guy,
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hunter guy. He
smells like wild game.
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He's hairy all over
the place. You're not.
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We're going to have to get you
smelling like a manly man,
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and we have to go
get some goat skins,
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but some goat skins on you
because your dad's losing it.
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Reach out and feel
you, and he'll feel hair
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and he'll think
he's your brother.
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And then you can get the
official prayer of blessing."
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"Great. We'll do that."
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They go and do that.
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Isaac prays the blessing on him.
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Not long after that,
Esau comes in.
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He wants the blessing,
and he cries out in anguish.
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"No, no bless me too.
Give me the birthright."
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He can be blessed,
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but he can't have
the birthright blessing.
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Who's at fault here?
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Everybody's at fault
here. No one's clean here.
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Jacob shouldn't have
been lying the way it was.
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It's just an out and out
lie to deceive his dad.
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Rebekah shouldn't have
been trying to deceive
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her husband and
go behind his back.
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Mom and dad have always
got to be like this, right?
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Esau, he already made a deal.
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He shouldn't
have been like this.
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And on top of that, Isaac
the father, him as well.
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He's in the wrong. Why
is he and the wrong?
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He probably knew, he had to know
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that this event went
down, and if he didn't,
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there were very
clear instruction
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that had come to him
and Rebecca from God
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that the older was
to serve the younger.
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The blame here is
very clearly put on Esau
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because it was him who
despised his birthright,
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but the parents were trying to
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go against the plan of God.
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Actually, here's what they
initially heard from God
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before all of this took place,
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before the boys
were actually born.
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In Genesis 25:23,
before this all happens,
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God tells Isaac and Rebecca
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the older will
serve the younger.
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The older, the one who
should get the birthright,
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is actually going to
serve the younger.
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That's the way I want it.
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Some people look at
that as God just predicting,
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prophesying what's going
to happen in the future.
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It wasn't a prediction.
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It was instruction from God that
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this is the way I want it.
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I want the younger
one to get the blessing.
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I want the younger
one to get the birthright.
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In fact, in Romans 9,
that's in the New Testament,
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looking back on this and
makes it very, very clear.
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It says there again that
this was the plan of God.
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The younger was to have
the blessing and the birthright.
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And Isaac didn't care.
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He just wanted to
go right by there.
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This is dysfunction junction,
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any way that you look at it.
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Just so you can hear
everything about Jacob,
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we've got to appreciate him.
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Too many people
don't appreciate him.
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I just wanted us to
see that holistically here
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Jacob is the innocent one.
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The book of Hebrews
in the New Testament.
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Hebrews is written to? Hebrews.
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Good. Very good
job. Good. Good job.
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The Jewish people trying
to actually help people
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of the Jewish faith understand
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the Old Testament
scriptures in light of Jesus.
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That's what the Book
of Hebrews is about.
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In Hebrews 12:16-17 in talking
about this story it says:
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Who is immoral and unholy
there? Esau, not Jacob.
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And he regretted it.
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He's crying to
his dad, "I want it."
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"Sorry, dude. You made
a decision way back when
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to take the easy path.
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You made the decision
way back when not to hustle."
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And there's a certain
blessing that comes to you
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when you hustle.
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You might not have
hustled up to now,
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but starting right now,
if you want a blessing,
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you've got to be
up for some friction.
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You've got to start to hustle.
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Jacob hustles and
Jacob wrestles.
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I'm about to tell you
about one of Jacob's traits
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that inspires me maybe the most.
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Before we get into that one,
another thing inspires me
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is that our church,
Crossroads, hustles.
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Thanks for being a
part of our church.
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Thanks for doing
what you're doing.
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And if you give around
here, you're part of us
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and you're going to be getting
one of these in the mail.
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This is an annual
report, and I love this.
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It is encouraging.
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Who needs some encouragement?
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Oh, I do. I do. I
need encouragement.
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If you're on our online
church and you're a giver,
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you're going to be getting
one of these in the mail
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and you're going to
find out that your church
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and you, we've been hustling
for this whole last year.
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There's a lot of good stuff
that's been taking place.
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Look for this.
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Thank you for being generous
and helping us bless people
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and we trust that we're
blessing you as well
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as I'm trying to do
right now by helping you
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understand the life of Jacob.
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Jacob hustles and
Jacob wrestles.
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Our world has always
been fascinated by the idea
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of some sort of
physical contact,
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some sort of wrestling,
of grapping, of fighting.
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Every single culture has
some version of wrestling,
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whether it is sumo
wrestling, Greco-Roman,
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Olympic freestyle,
Brazilian, jiu jitsu, Judo, MMA,
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WWE, I think that counts.
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But that place
exists and people go
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because we are
drawn to wrestling.
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It's a good thing
that we're drawn to it
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because we're in a fight.
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Fighting and
wrestling, it never stops.
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This annual report, it's a
report of hard church work,
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wrestling through ministry
is a form of fighting.
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It's wrestling.
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If you're a parent,
that is a fight,
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it's a form of wrestling.
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When you're a
hard financial place,
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it is a form of wrestling
to get to a better place.
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When you get a bad diagnosis,
it's a form of wrestling.
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We're never going
to get away from
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the fight inside of our life.
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But Jacob learns that his fight
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that he's been dealing
with and is going to deal with
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is going to actually
lead him to a blessing.
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Jacob has this attribute
of hustling, of wrestling.
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And I think that's actually
part of why God uses him
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and why God has a plan for him.
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And also part of why
maybe God was choosing
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Jacob over Esau, because
Esau was a bit lazy.
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Esau was a bit passive.
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00:16:37
You saw was, "Okay, take
my birth. Take my birthright.
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00:16:40
Take the stew. Okay,
I'll do the easy thing."
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He's hustling
and he's wrestling.
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00:16:50
Now when Jacob
gets to his campsite
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he thinks he's going to just
be having some me time,
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00:16:57
some time alone
with him, but instead
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he's going to realize
he's going to be in for
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the most significant
wrestling match of his life.
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00:17:05
He's actually going
to wrestle God.
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00:17:09
God is going to come to
him in the form of a human,
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and Jacob is going
to wrestle God himself.
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Let's read it in Genesis 32:24:
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Jacob is going to be way outside
of his weight class here.
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I one time wrestled
in a backyard
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an older friend of my friend.
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00:17:55
He was two years older than me
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and it was the hardest
wrestle I ever had.
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And I can't remember
why we were wrestling.
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00:18:00
There was something
that got us fighting.
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00:18:02
We actually wrestled so
long we tired each other out.
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00:18:06
And I can still remember
lying on wet grass
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in a stalemate with Jim Waggoner
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lying on my inner thigh.
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And we ended up actually
becoming friends because
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we were just tired
and trying to recover.
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00:18:21
Neither one wanted
to let go of the other.
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00:18:24
This is kind of what
happened with Jacob and God.
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00:18:27
They're wrestling all night.
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But Jacob, I think
he probably knows
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that he's our classed
and he's wrestling against
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someone or something that's
just tamping down his power.
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00:18:40
God's obviously
not going full out,
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00:18:43
but Jacob is like holding on.
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00:18:44
He realizes something
is going on here.
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00:18:46
He's like, "Oh,
bless me, bless me."
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00:18:48
He's clinging on to him,
despite the fact that God
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has just touched his hip
and knocked it out of socket.
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And yet he's holding on.
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This is part of the
beauty of Jacob.
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00:19:01
He not only hustles, he
wrestles, and he just hangs on.
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00:19:07
Sometimes that's the best
you can do is just hang on.
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I know some of us have had
a great last couple of years,
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00:19:16
but a lot of us have not.
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00:19:18
And it's really difficult
when you're wrestling
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00:19:22
against things
that you can't beat.
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00:19:24
Whatever you think about COVID,
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00:19:27
whatever you think
about the government,
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00:19:28
or whatever you think
about our racial issues
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00:19:31
in our country, whatever
you think about vaccines,
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00:19:34
whatever, just about
everybody's upset.
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00:19:36
Just about everybody is.
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00:19:38
And there's nothing
you can do about it.
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00:19:41
There's nothing you
can do to get people
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00:19:42
to stop wearing masks
or make you wear masks.
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00:19:44
There's nothing you can
do about getting people
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00:19:47
to have a vaccine if
you think they should,
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00:19:49
or you not having a vaccine
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00:19:50
if your employer
requires you to.
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00:19:52
I guess you can now,
because the courts
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00:19:54
have kind of ruled on that,
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00:19:55
at least as of the taping.
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00:19:57
But there are so many
things that are just beyond it,
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00:20:00
we can't win, we can't
win. You can't win.
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00:20:02
So the best thing
we can do right now,
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00:20:04
and maybe the best
thing you can do,
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00:20:05
is you just hang on.
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00:20:08
You try not to lose your mind.
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00:20:12
You try not to
lose your character.
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00:20:15
You try not to lose your heart.
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00:20:17
Sometimes the best you
can do is just hang on.
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00:20:21
It's an honorable
thing to hang on.
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00:20:26
In Genesis 32:27, here's
what God says to Jacob:
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Jacob's holding on, holding on.
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00:21:16
God says, "What's your name?"
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00:21:18
And when he says
his name, Jacob,
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00:21:20
he's saying, "I'm
the one who strives.
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00:21:24
I'm the one who hustles.
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00:21:26
That's why I'm not giving up.
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00:21:28
That's why I'm still
hanging on here."
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00:21:30
And God uniquely blesses him.
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He gives him a new name.
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00:21:34
He gives him the name Israel.
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00:21:37
It's arguably the greatest name
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00:21:39
He could give a human being.
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00:21:41
This is the name of
His chosen people.
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00:21:44
He names His chosen
people after Jacob.
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00:21:49
It's hard to say exactly
what this means.
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00:21:51
Some say, like,
it's translated, like,
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00:21:53
I just read with you one
who strives with God.
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Maybe.
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00:21:58
I think a better idea is
one who is God's fighter,
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00:22:02
God's fighter.
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00:22:04
This is a complimentary
name, to be very, very clear,
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00:22:07
complimentary, or
else the nation of Israel
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00:22:09
wouldn't be called this.
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00:22:12
I like the idea of God's
fighter, because both of us,
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00:22:17
all of us, should
be God's fighter.
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00:22:19
God has put you in places
where He wants you to fight.
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00:22:23
Not physically beat somebody up,
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00:22:24
not subvert and put your
power and push people down.
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00:22:28
But there are things that
come across our radar
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00:22:31
that we've got to grab,
we've got to wrestle.
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00:22:34
And these things normally
are not fixed with one punch.
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00:22:41
It's things that are
arduous, backbreaking,
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00:22:45
patient, long suffering,
forbearing, just hanging on.
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00:22:51
But I'm hanging on
and I'm wrestling.
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00:22:56
Sometimes that's it, it
is wrestling with God.
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00:22:59
God, why are you allowing
this to happen to me?
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00:23:03
God, why are you not
allowing this to happen to me,
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00:23:07
when I'm seeing it
happen to other people
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00:23:08
who seem to be less qualified
for a blessing than I am?
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00:23:13
God, why is it that you
haven't given me this?
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00:23:16
God, why is it that
you've given me this?
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00:23:20
There is the wrestling
with God, the holding on.
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00:23:24
Every great person that God uses
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00:23:27
will go through wrestling
matches with God.
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00:23:29
And it's not just the one.
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00:23:31
It's going to happen again
and again and again in life.
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00:23:34
These things qualify
us for the real fights
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00:23:36
that God wants us in,
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00:23:38
and they strengthen
us spiritually.
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00:23:41
Jacob has more than
his share of problems,
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00:23:44
and has more of
his share of outages.
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00:23:47
We've talked about
some of those today.
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00:23:50
But he's used by
God, he's loved by God
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00:23:53
because he's a fighter and
he will always remember
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00:23:56
the day that he fought
with God because he limps.
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00:24:00
Some of us have a limp
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00:24:02
and the limp might
be an annoyance,
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00:24:04
but the limp that you have,
the pain that you have,
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00:24:08
the remorse that you have
over some certain loss,
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00:24:12
every step that Jacob
took, he was reminded
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00:24:17
of how close he was with God
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00:24:18
and how close he is with God.
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00:24:20
Because not many people
get to wrestle with God.
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00:24:23
I try to think of that
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00:24:26
when my joints
are out of socket,
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00:24:29
when I don't feel I
can hang on anymore,
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00:24:32
when I'm just tired of it.
-
00:24:35
I think, "I'm learning
something about God right now
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00:24:39
that I won't learn when
I'm on a chair at the beach."
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00:24:45
God has a special
place in His heart
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00:24:48
for people who wrestle with Him
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00:24:50
and wrestle with the
assignment that He gives us.
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00:24:56
Because He's there,
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00:24:57
because when you're
wrestling with Him, He's there.
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00:25:01
He's here with you
right now. He is.
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00:25:05
Jesus is here
with you right now.
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00:25:07
Actually, in all
likelihood, this was
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00:25:10
a prefiguration of Jesus Himself
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00:25:15
who's actually
wrestling with Jacob.
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00:25:18
I believe Jesus was there.
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00:25:22
And right now, as you wrestle,
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00:25:26
as you feel like you
can't hang on any longer,
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00:25:28
as someone is lying on top
of you on the moist ground,
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00:25:32
as your muscles are cramping up
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00:25:33
and you don't know
you can do it any longer,
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00:25:37
a blessing may be
right around the corner
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00:25:41
in the very next
minute or the next hour,
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00:25:44
the next day, the next
week, or the next year.
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00:25:47
God is with you
and Jesus is here.
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00:25:50
We're going to sing right now.
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00:25:52
And I know for a lot of us,
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00:25:53
singing is a wrestling match.
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00:25:54
You don't like to do it.
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00:25:55
Some of you just
turn it off right now.
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00:25:57
"Forgot it. I'm doing
the singing thing."
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00:25:59
I know a lot of people
who are into that.
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00:26:01
It's not a good call,
because singing is a way
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00:26:03
that we wrestle with God,
especially for those of us
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00:26:06
who don't like the
sound of our voice
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00:26:07
or don't like the process.
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00:26:09
It's a difficult thing
to sing out loud
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00:26:12
and to participate,
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00:26:13
just like it's difficult
to wrestle with God.
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00:26:16
And we're going to
sing When Jesus is Here.
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00:28:48
- I think the reason why
Jacob is so misunderstood
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00:28:52
is because in America,
the culture of spirituality
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00:28:56
or the culture of church-ianity
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00:29:00
doesn't know what
to make of Jacob.
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00:29:03
It's like in church
work we think
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00:29:05
it's our responsibility to
reprogram people to be nice,
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00:29:11
like, whoever they are,
whatever drive they have,
-
00:29:13
let's just tamp that down.
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00:29:14
Let's just reprogram
you to be nice.
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00:29:18
Being timid and nice
is not a godly combo.
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00:29:22
Maybe nice is.
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00:29:23
I mean, we need
more of us being nice,
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00:29:25
quite frankly in our culture,
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00:29:26
more people need to be kind.
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00:29:27
But I'm talking
about the niceness
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00:29:29
that's just, like, surface-y
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00:29:30
and it's just like
hoping and assuming
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00:29:33
that things are
going to go your way.
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00:29:35
No, no, no, things are not
just going to go your way.
-
00:29:37
No, no. We need
to learn from Jacob.
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00:29:39
We need to get back
home to his life and say,
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00:29:42
"What is it that God
wants from me?"
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00:29:44
And I've got to
exert some energy
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00:29:46
and some action,
overcome some friction
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00:29:50
to get that blessing.
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00:29:51
We need more feisty
followers who have a vision,
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00:29:53
they're going after something.
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00:29:55
Don't be lulled into complacency
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00:29:57
like so many people are.
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00:29:58
You're not entitled
to have a blessing
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00:30:00
just because you're
alive and God loves you.
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00:30:02
You're not entitled.
-
00:30:04
You'll get them, because
God is incredibly generous.
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00:30:07
But there's a level of
living, a level of blessing
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00:30:09
that only comes for those of
us who go the way of Jacob.
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00:30:13
Keep hustling, keep wrestling.
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00:30:17
Blessing may just
be coming your way.
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00:30:26
- That was a super
clear message, right?
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00:30:28
God wants you
to wrestle with Him
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00:30:29
and God wants you to hustle.
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00:30:30
- That's exactly right.
It sounds crazy,
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00:30:32
but there was something in Jacob
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00:30:33
that I think we
can all learn from.
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00:30:35
- Absolutely. I want to just say
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00:30:37
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00:30:41
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We'll see you next
week on Crossroads.
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00:30:55
- How can the story of
Noah and the Flood be true
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00:30:58
and God be the loving Father
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00:31:00
we'd actually want
to come home to?
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00:31:03
Well, to get the answer,
we're going to tackle
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00:31:05
the hardest questions
surrounding the story head on.
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00:31:08
And I believe, if
you hang with us,
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00:31:10
you'll see this
story in a new light
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00:31:12
that helps you find
your way closer to home.
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00:31:24
- Do you know
where you're going?
-
00:31:26
To get different results in life
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00:31:28
you're going to have to
do some different things.
-
00:31:32
And if you're up for
adventure this year,
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00:31:35
do the Bible Challenge with me.
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00:31:37
Read every day, get inspired,
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00:31:40
and see what others are saying.
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00:31:42
I believe the Bible
is more than a book
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00:31:45
that's meant to sit on a
shelf and just collect dust.
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00:31:49
It's meant to take
you somewhere in life.
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00:31:52
What about you?
Where are you going?
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Download the Crossroads App
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