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[upbeat music]

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♪ I got the joy, joy, joy, joy ♪

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♪ Down in my heart ♪

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Where?

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Okay, come on.

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I'm wearing a cap.

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Not to be disrespectful, it's a cool cap.

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That's why I got it on.

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But also, this past week,

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I had a granddaughter who turned 18.

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And I sent her a text and I said,

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"Happy birthday, young woman."

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And she replied, "Thank you, old man."

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[audience laughing]

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And then she said, "Ha ha, I think she meant that kindly.

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"And I'm not sure."

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And I said,

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"Gray hair and even a bald head is a sign of wisdom."

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And she said, "I know."

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So anyway, I just wanted to take a moment to reveal.

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[audience laughing]

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Yeah, there you go.

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Glad you're here this morning.

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Philip and the Ethiopian,

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we're gonna talk about this passage

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in Acts chapter eight this week.

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Philip was one of the original deacons,

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and he's also often referred to as Philip the Evangelist.

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One of the reasons that he's referred to

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as Philip the Evangelist is because of chapter eight.

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After Stephen had been martyred,

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Philip went to Samaria,

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and he began to preach, and the whole town,

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the whole area came to the Lord.

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The whole area, God said.

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There was a big revival going on.

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In fact, he was confronted by a guy named

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Simon the Sorcerer who, well, I don't know if he was,

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they called him Simon the Sorcerer.

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I don't know, you know, let's just call our kids Simon.

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He was a man of faith.

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He was a man of faith.

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He was Simon the Sorcerer.

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I don't know, you know, let's just call our kids

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Simon the Sorcerer.

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But they called him that,

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and he had been a big deal in the area,

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and I love this story because when Philip was confronted

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by this guy and challenged by this guy,

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he didn't do what we have a tendency to do

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when we're confronted and challenged about our faith.

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He didn't go, "Blah, blah, blah, blah,"

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you know, "Out on you, bang, bang, bang."

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No, he got him saved.

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He converted him.

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You know, it was really great,

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and so this big revival's going on,

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and Peter and John is sent to Samaria

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in the first half of this chapter,

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and an angel speaks to Philip

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and gives him some new instructions.

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Would you stand with me?

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Let's find out what those instructions were.

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Now, an angel of the Lord said to Philip,

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"Go south to the road, the desert road

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"that goes down from Jerusalem to Gaza."

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So he started out on his way.

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He met an Ethiopian eunuch, an important official

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in charge of all the treasury of the Kandake,

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which means queen of the Ethiopians.

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This man had gone to Jerusalem to worship,

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and on his way home was sitting in his chariot

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reading the book of Isaiah the prophet.

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The spirit told Philip, "Go to that chariot

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"and stay near it."

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Then Philip ran up to the chariot

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and heard the man, Isaiah the prophet.

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"Do you understand what you are reading?"

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Philip asked.

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"How can I," he said,

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"unless someone explains it to me?"

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So he invited Philip to come up and sit with him.

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This is the passage of scripture the eunuch was reading.

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He was led like a sheep to the slaughter,

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and as a lamb before its sharers is silent,

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so he did not open his mouth.

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In his humiliation, he was deprived of justice.

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Who can speak of his descendants?

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For his life was taken from the earth.

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The eunuch asked Philip, "Tell me, please,

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"who is the prophet talking about,

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"himself or someone else?"

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Then Philip began with that very passage of scripture

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and told him the good news about Jesus.

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As they traveled along the road, they came to some water,

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and the eunuch said, "Look, here is water.

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"What can stand in the way of my being baptized?"

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And he gave orders to stop the chariot.

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Then both Philip and the eunuch went down into the water,

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and Philip baptized him.

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When they came up out of the water,

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the Spirit of the Lord suddenly took Philip away,

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and the eunuch did not see him again,

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but he went on his way rejoicing.

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Philip, however, appeared at Azotus and traveled about,

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preaching the gospel in all the towns

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until he reached Caesarea.

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Father, thank you for your word.

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Thank you for the life that is in your word.

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Thank you for the presence of the Holy Spirit in this place.

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Give us ears to hear.

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Give us hearts to understand.

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In Jesus' name, amen.

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You may be seated.

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Now, before I get into what I wanna actually

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talk about today, I wanna immediately do a bunny trail,

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a word about baptism, because I was asked

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a few weeks ago by someone,

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"What do you have to do to be baptized?"

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And I've been asked that many times

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throughout the years in ministry,

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and what they mean is, "Well, do I need to take some classes?

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"Do I need to, what do I need to learn?

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"You know, do I need, what do I need to do?"

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And this is, this passage pretty much answers it.

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There is a verse that you won't find

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in almost any of the new translations

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because it's not in some of the older text,

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but it's, when the eunuch says, you know,

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"What would stand in the way of me being baptized?"

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That verse says it doesn't change anything,

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but the verse says that Philip told him,

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"If you believe with all your heart, you may."

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And the eunuch answered, "I believe that Jesus Christ

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"is the Son of God," and so they baptized him.

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And so if you're wondering what do you have to do

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to be baptized, believe.

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You believe, if you believe, you should be baptized,

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you should get baptized, 'cause you see,

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we not only are proclaiming that Jesus is our Savior,

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we're proclaiming that Jesus is our Lord.

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And you know what Jesus said to do?

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Get baptized, be baptized, and if he's our Lord

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and he's saying, "Be baptized," then hey,

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I'm not gonna put, nothing stands in the way

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except just saying yes.

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So anyway, that's got nothing to do

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with what I'm gonna teach about today,

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but it was something that I felt like I needed to say,

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was supposed to say.

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The book of Acts, the book of Acts was written by Luke,

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and we know this because Luke wrote the book of Luke,

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and in the book of Luke, he addressed it to dear Theophilus.

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I wanna tell you some things here.

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And the person who wrote the book of Acts says,

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"In my former book, Theophilus,

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"I told you about this stuff,

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"now I'm gonna tell you about some other stuff."

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And so Luke wrote the book of Acts, but he didn't name it.

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He didn't call it Acts, he didn't call it anything.

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He just said, "Here you go, Theophilus,

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"I'm gonna tell you some stuff."

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It was almost 200 years later when a guy named Arrhenius

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named it, called it the Acts of the Apostles,

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and the name stuck, and it's rather unfortunate

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that the name stuck, Acts of the Apostles.

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Because, well, some things that are recorded in Acts

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were things that the Apostles, the original 12,

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were involved in.

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A lot of the things that are recorded in Acts,

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Paul was involved in, now he was an Apostle,

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but he wasn't one of the original 12.

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Philip wasn't an Apostle, he was a deacon.

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He was a deacon and an evangelist,

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and there are other things in the book

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that weren't necessarily done by the Apostles.

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However, everything in that book was inspired by

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and empowered by the Holy Spirit.

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And so a more accurate title for the book

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would be Acts of the Holy Spirit.

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And if these were simply the Acts of the Apostles,

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then it might lead some to believe

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and some to even teach that,

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well, those guys aren't here anymore,

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so that stuff doesn't happen anymore.

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But guess who is still here?

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The Holy Spirit.

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And so because he is still here,

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the things he did then, he does now.

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He is part of the Godhead, the God who doesn't change,

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Jesus Christ, the same yesterday, today, and forever.

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Hey, the Holy Spirit is also the same

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yesterday, today, and forever.

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And so the Holy Spirit does stuff.

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Well, who is this Holy Spirit?

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The Holy Spirit has multiple titles,

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just as the Father and the Son have multiple titles.

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The Father is the ancient of days,

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he is the Lord God Almighty, the God of Abraham,

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Isaac, and Jacob, the great I Am, Jesus.

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The Son has multiple titles, he's the Prince of Peace,

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he's the King of Kings, and Lord of Lords,

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he's the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world.

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Jesus introduces the Holy Spirit over in John chapter 14,

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and the word that he uses to describe him

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is a word that contains many titles.

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Now, it's a Greek word, and I don't usually use Greek words,

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but I can pronounce this one.

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And the word is parakletos.

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And if you're reading in various translations,

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you might see the word comforter,

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or you might see the word advocate,

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or you might see the word counselor.

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And if you're only gonna use one word

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to describe parakletos, then yeah,

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you can use any of those words.

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But what the term literally means is

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one called alongside to help.

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That's what it literally means.

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Philip left the revival in Samaria,

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and it says an angel gave him instructions,

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and it probably required an angel

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to get him to leave a big revival

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where he's kind of a central character

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and things are really going on,

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and wants you to go and walk in the desert for a while,

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go take a desert road.

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But an angel tells him to do that,

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and he meets an Ethiopian eunuch along the way,

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an important official, and we read this.

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The spirit told Philip, go to that chariot

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and stay near it.

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Now Ethiopia, the results of this encounter

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were massive, were unimaginable.

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Ethiopia was actually the first country in the world

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to officially proclaim Christianity

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as their religion, and today, almost 2,000 years later,

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even though it's surrounded by Muslim countries

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on all sides, over 70% of the population

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of Ethiopia are Christians.

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They still claim Christ, and this happened

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because Philip was listening to and obedient

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to the Holy Spirit.

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Now, here's the kicker.

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The Holy Spirit wants to talk to you.

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He's not just here to talk to certain ones.

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He's not just here to talk to apostles.

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He's not just here to talk to pastors.

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He's not just here to talk to evangelists.

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He wants to talk to you.

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There is such a thing, and the culture

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and the teaching that I was brought up in

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was all about the Holy Spirit.

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We heard about the Holy Spirit a lot,

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and let me just say, you know, we sang earlier.

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One of the first things that we sang today

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was I have decided to follow Jesus.

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I hope by the time I get through this morning,

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you'll understand that that is a totally empty phrase

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unless it is coupled with the decision

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to follow the Holy Spirit,

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because you can't follow Jesus

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unless you're gonna follow the Holy Spirit as well.

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There is such a thing as being filled with the Spirit,

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being baptized in the Holy Ghost.

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Now, that's what I was brought up with,

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baptized in the Holy Ghost, and man, I was several times.

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And you know, when you get baptized in the Holy Ghost,

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you speak in tongues, and just weird things happen,

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and you seek and you tarry until that,

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yeah, you know what I'm talking about.

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And that's real.

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There is such a thing, and I know a few weeks back,

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Kevin held a service and invited people to come down

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and be filled with the Holy Spirit,

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and that's a wonderful thing,

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but one of the things that I have learned over the years

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is that being filled with the Spirit

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is not a one-time event.

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Yeah.

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If you go and fill your car up with gas,

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you know what you're gonna have to do next week?

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You're gonna have to fill it again.

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In fact, the day that Kevin held that service,

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we were out of town, and we were traveling,

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and we were gonna listen to it,

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but the internet didn't work.

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It got broke or something that day, I don't remember,

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so we weren't really able to,

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and then we watched it later,

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and then they cut it off before the real stuff

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started happening, which, but anyway,

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we were driving that day, and you know what?

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We started that day with a car full of gas,

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and we had to fill it up the same day.

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And just because you've been filled with the Spirit

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doesn't mean you're still filled with the Spirit.

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Yeah, that'll preach.

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Yeah, I mean, it is an ongoing thing, an ongoing process.

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And so, even if you, here's what I wanna say.

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Even if you've never experienced the baptism

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of the Holy Spirit, the fullness of the Holy Spirit,

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you still have the Holy Spirit.

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The Holy Spirit is still your paraclete.

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He is still the one called alongside to help you.

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He is still inside of you.

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Romans 8, 9 says this.

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You, however, are not in the realm of the flesh,

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but are in the realm of the Spirit,

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if indeed the Spirit of God lives in you,

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and if anyone does not have the Spirit of Christ,

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they do not belong to Christ.

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Conversely, what that is saying is if you belong to Christ,

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the Spirit's in there.

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Now, the tank may not be full.

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It may be somewhere down here, but the Spirit is in there.

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Let me just say, because I know I kinda grew up sometimes

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where some people would take this particular passage

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and they would go, see, you gotta be baptized

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in the Holy Ghost to be saved.

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That's not true.

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It does not say God so loved the world

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that he gave his one and only Son,

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that whosoever believes on him and speaks in tongues

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shall not perish but have everlasting life.

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No, you, hey, I'm not denigrating speaking in tongues.

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I speak in tongues, but I'm just saying

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that's not a requirement to be saved,

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and it's not a requirement to have the Holy Spirit

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living in you.

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This last Thursday, Justin was teaching in Galatians

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and came across a verse and he said,

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you know, we're in the middle of talking

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about the Holy Spirit, and this is the reason

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why we're talking in Galatians.

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Hey, he's getting better every week.

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[audience laughs]

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He really is.

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I mean, the boy's coming along.

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Yeah.

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Even Michelle likes you now.

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I mean, she always laughed at your jokes, but.

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But this is the verse he was talking about.

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Because you are his sons, God sent the spirit of his Son

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into our hearts, the spirit who calls out Abba, Father.

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The first paraclete taught us to pray, our Father,

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who art in heaven.

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The second paraclete comes into our very hearts

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and cries out, my Father, my Father.

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And so if you belong to Christ, if you're saved,

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the Holy Spirit is in you.

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He's there, and he's trying to talk to you.

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He's called alongside to help you,

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and he's speaking to you, and this isn't just

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a special occasion event.

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We tend to think, okay, yeah, the Holy Spirit will speak

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when something big happens.

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The Holy Spirit will speak when something big

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is really needed.

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That's not, no.

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In fact, he's unlikely to speak when something big happens

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if you haven't learned to listen to him

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when something small is going on.

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He can't really trust you with a big word

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if he can't trust you with a small word.

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This is a daily event.

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How much help is a helper who only shows up every few years?

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I've got a couple of friends up in Antioch,

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and they're physically, they're really going through it.

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She's got all kinds of issues.

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He's dealing with like his fourth or fifth bout of cancer,

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and this one has really been rough on him.

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They don't go to the church here.

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These are friends from back in my theater days.

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But anyway, Michelle and I have gone to visit them

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several times and gotten to know them

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and really, really care about them,

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and Michelle has been very concerned

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about how do they make it?

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How are they able to take care of each other?

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And yesterday, I was on the phone with my friend,

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and he told me, he said, "We have home health now.

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"They come five days a week, and they take care of things,

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"and they're getting ready to start coming

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"seven days a week."

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What if they only came once a month?

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How much help would that be?

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What if they only showed up every three months?

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Or just every now and again?

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No, they're gonna be there every day

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because they're needed every day,

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and the paraclete, the one called to walk alongside of you,

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is walking with you every day.

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He wants to talk to you every day.

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And then when he does speak, we tend to think of it

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as a relegating it to the realm of the woo-woo.

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But it's actually far more pedestrian than that.

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He can speak to you from a burning bush.

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He can come and set this bush on fire,

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but it's not being consumed, and tell you to go to Egypt,

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and confront Pharaoh, and tell him to let my people go.

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He can do that.

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He's never done it to me.

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I mean, that's not usually how he does things.

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I've had him tell me to do some pretty big things,

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but he never did it that way.

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He never did.

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He can also speak to you at the grocery.

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He can speak to you at the appliance store.

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He can speak to you at the shoe store.

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He can speak to you at the clothing store.

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Come on, this is supposed to step on your toes.

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This is supposed to hurt.

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He can speak to you at any of those times.

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One of my favorite stories that I heard a long time ago,

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I think Wayne Barry told it to me, so I think it's true.

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But it involves Don Finto.

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Don was a pastor at Belmont Church in Nashville,

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and Wayne and Gene were going there at the time.

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Apparently, they used to have Sunday night services.

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After the Sunday night service,

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Don liked to go home and have ice cream.

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So he'd go home after the Sunday night service,

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he'd get out a scoop of ice cream,

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oh praise God for ice cream.

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Been doing the work of God today,

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and now it's time to rejoice.

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So anyway, apparently Don was telling the church one time

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that he had gone home after the Sunday night service,

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and he'd gotten out his ice cream,

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and the Holy Spirit said, what are you doing?

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And Don goes, well, I'm eating ice cream.

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And he didn't hear anything.

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And he went, you don't care.

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I mean, you're not, are you?

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Now I don't know if Don went ahead

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and ate the ice cream or not.

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But what?

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He didn't.

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He's a better man than me.

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[audience laughing]

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Because I'm, full confession here.

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I mean, I'm not batting a thousand.

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I never claimed to be.

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You know, I'm just trying to stay above the Mendoza line

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for those of you who know what that is.

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But you know, I mean, there've been times

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that I've been at home,

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and I'm starting to scoop out ice cream,

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and God has reminded me of that story.

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And I'm thinking, yeah, God, that's a good story.

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Very instructive.

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He can also tell you when to pick up the phone

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and call somebody.

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He can tell you when to go and talk to somebody.

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There've been so many times that I've called somebody,

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and I've heard, oh, you called it just the right time.

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Well, somebody told me to.

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And that's why it was just the right time.

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And he doesn't just speak to preachers about that.

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He doesn't just speak to people

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who get up on the platform about that.

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He wants to speak to every one of us about that.

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Well, how do you recognize the Spirit's voice?

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[audience member speaking faintly]

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I like jokes.

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And a few months ago, one of my favorites

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was a few months ago, Evan and Charlotte

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were over at our house for dinner,

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and Evan goes, "I got a new knock-knock joke for ya."

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And I said, "Okay."

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Yeah, he goes, "Knock-knock."

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I said, "Who's there?"

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"Charlotte's pregnant."

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[audience laughing]

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Now, I started laughing.

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Yeah, I found it funny.

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Michelle didn't start laughing,

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but she was jumping up and down on her seat

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and going, "Yeah, that's so great, yeah."

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I didn't do that, but I was laughing.

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Now, and if you were laughing, that's great.

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If you weren't, that's okay too.

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It probably wasn't funny.

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But if you found it funny,

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you might wanna hang out with them more often.

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I got one for you.

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Knock-knock.

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>> Who's there?

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>> Holy Spirit.

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>> Holy Spirit.

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>> That's the problem.

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That's the issue.

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Back in the days before caller ID and stuff like that,

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you'd get a phone call sometimes.

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I might get a phone call.

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Hello, is Arwin there?

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May I ask who's speaking?

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Arwin was my daughter.

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And you know, I didn't know who it was.

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I'd never heard this voice before.

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If he called back the next day,

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you know, I might have an idea who it is.

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And if somebody kept calling regularly,

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I wouldn't have to ask, "Who is it?" anymore.

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The way you recognize the Spirit, learn to recognize

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the Spirit's voice is you listen.

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Is you listen.

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And you start by expecting.

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By expecting him to speak.

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In fact, it's even okay to ask him to speak.

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It's even okay to go, "Hey, I need some direction here.

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"Would you speak to me?"

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And you might find out that you need

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a whole lot more direction than you think you need.

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As you begin to learn to listen to him

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and begin to learn to follow him.

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And then listen, he isn't gonna start

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by telling you to go to Africa.

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I mean, you know, some people go,

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"Well, I don't know if I wanna hear from the Holy Spirit.

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"He's probably gonna tell me to do something

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"I don't wanna do."

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Well, maybe he is, but he's probably not.

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He's probably just gonna start out

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with something real simple and see if you'll pay attention.

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See if you'll actually do it.

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Like I said, there's been many times in my life

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when I clearly heard about big things.

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I heard about big things about going

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into the ministry full-time.

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I heard about, you know, I clearly heard

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about going to Africa.

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The hardest one that I ever heard him say

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for me to do was go to Smyrna.

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Very honestly.

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I went, "No."

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Oh.

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All right, I'll do it.

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Oh, and you know, if you start saying,

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But most of the stuff that I hear about is smaller stuff.

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There is a principle in scriptural,

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in scriptural, through all of life, and it's this.

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Whoever is faithful with little will be entrusted with much.

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I said earlier that he's not probably going

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to give you a big burning bush experience

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to have you go do something.

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And if you don't hear from him regularly,

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because he can't trust you with it,

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until he knows he can trust you with something small,

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until he knows that he can trust you,

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that if he goes, "Hey, go over to George today,

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your friend George, and don't say, 'How you doing?'

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Say, 'Are you okay?'"

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Go over to Betty and ask her, "Is everything all right?"

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Can he trust you to do that?

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Or, you know, go to Fred and say,

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"I love you, man.

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I care about you."

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That'll be just the thing Fred needed to hear.

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But the Holy Spirit's gotta trust somebody

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to take the message.

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And over time, you'll learn to recognize his voice,

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not necessarily so much how it sounds, but how it feels.

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The Holy Spirit's voice feels different

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from the other voices that are trying to talk to you

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in this world.

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The Holy Spirit's voice feels differently

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than your own flesh.

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And of course, his voice will always confirm his word.

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And you'll learn that you can trust him,

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and that the Holy Spirit is working both sides

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of the situation.

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You know, Philip didn't know it,

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but this Ethiopian eunuch was reading a passage in Isaiah

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and needed somebody to explain it to him.

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And the Holy Spirit sent Philip on this mission

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and told him to go and stand by this chariot

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because he could explain that to him.

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He was working both sides of the equation.

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And whenever he says to you,

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"Go tell Fred how much you love him,"

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he knows that there's something inside of Fred's heart

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that day that's going,

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"Man, I just don't feel like God loves me."

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When he tells you to go and ask Betty,

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"Is everything all right?"

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It's because, no, everything isn't all right.

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And that may be why you don't wanna go and ask her.

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But he's got something big that he wants to do.

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In her life and in your life as well.

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But if you're gonna also go,

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"Well, he'll confirm the word,"

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you need to know something about the word.

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How can you know if his voice is confirming the word

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if you don't know the word?

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You don't have to be a scholar.

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You don't have to be aspiring to be a scholar.

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But you gotta do something.

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You got to at least be trying.

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And it's not a matter of,

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"Well, I can't ever be blah, blah, blah, blah."

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You don't have to be blah, blah, blah, blah.

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You need to be what the Spirit needs right now

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for this situation.

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Father Ray Cash was here a few months ago and he spoke.

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I love one of the stories.

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He's a close friend of mine.

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He didn't tell it at this, but he was telling me.

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I love one of the stories.

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He was discipling a couple of young men

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who had recently come to know Christ.

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I think they were bikers or something.

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I mean, they were kind of rough around the edges.

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But they didn't know much about the Lord.

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And he had been discipling them for a little while.

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And they brought a friend with them one day

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to the discipleship time.

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And as the friend was listening to what was going on,

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he decided he wanted to get saved.

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Yeah, I want Jesus.

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I'll take Jesus.

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And Ray went, "Well, that's great."

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And he went inside to get a Bible.

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And he brought it out and he said,

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"I'm gonna give you this Bible."

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And then he was gonna give him some instruction

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in the Bible, but before he did,

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one of the guys stepped in and said,

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"No, no, no, wait, wait.

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"Let me show you something."

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And he opened up the book and he told his friend,

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he said, "That big word you see at the top there

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"where it says John, that's the name of the book.

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"And this big number right here, three, that's the chapter.

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"And then these little numbers over here,

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"those are the verses."

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And the guy went, "Wow."

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See, Ray was about ready to shoot

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about 100 miles over the guy's head.

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But the Holy Spirit knew what the guy needed.

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Knew where he was in the walk.

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And so he can use you.

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You don't have to be a scholar.

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He can take the verse you read today

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and plug it in somewhere in your day.

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I mean, there are people all over here

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who can go, "Yeah, it happens to me all the time."

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It can happen to you all the time,

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but you gotta read a verse.

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You gotta read a verse before it can happen.

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I'm not saying you have to read

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chapter after chapter each day.

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If you did, that's great, but something.

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Make some kind of effort.

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And many think that they've heard the Spirit say

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to fix something, but they're totally acting in the flesh

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'cause they have no idea what Jesus would do.

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Because they haven't spent any time in the Word.

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They don't know what it feels like.

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They just feel like, "I'm gonna fix something."

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No, you're getting ready to break something.

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And it's not the chains of oppression.

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Only He can do that.

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If you encountered this Ethiopian eunuch,

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or somebody, anybody, reading the passage,

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He was led like a sheep to the slaughter,

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and as a lamb before His shares was silent,

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opened not His mouth, was deprived of justice,

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taken from the earth.

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Could you tell them who the prophet was talking about?

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You should be able to.

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It's Jesus, the Lamb of God.

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The result was magnificent.

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Look at this here.

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When they came up out of the water,

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the Spirit of the Lord suddenly took Philip away,

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and the eunuch did not see him again.

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Woo, that is so cool.

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You know, have you ever been translated?

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No, I haven't either.

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But almost every time I go on a long trip,

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I think about it, I go, "Lord, translate us."

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It just doesn't happen.

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But apparently it happened to Philip.

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He's just gone.

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He was there, and then he wasn't there.

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Wow, that's good.

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But that's not the part that I want you to see.

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He didn't see him again,

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but he went on his way rejoicing.

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Rejoicing.

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He wants to talk to you, the Holy Spirit does,

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and if you will let this sink into your being,

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expect it, listen for it, go,

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"Okay, this is how it's gonna be from now on."

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It is life-changing.

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It can be life-changing for someone else,

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but it'll definitely be life-changing for you.

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Because you see, he isn't just the one

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who tells us what to do.

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He isn't just the one that says,

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"Do this, don't do that," that kind of stuff.

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I mean, he does that.

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The first Paraclete, Jesus,

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walked alongside the disciples,

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and many times he told them what to do.

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He gave them instructions about that,

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but he was also the one when the storm was raging.

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Is it raining outside?

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Hallelujah!

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Yeah.

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When the storm was raging

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and things were really getting rough,

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he was the one who went, "Peace.

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Be still.

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Don't be afraid.

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Where's your faith?"

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He's the one, and the second Paraclete

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can do the same thing, and he does in our lives.

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I mean, we all go through stuff.

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The Holy Spirit is the one who is able

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to speak a word of peace.

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He's the one who bestows beauty instead of ashes.

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We look at a situation, and the only thing there

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seems to be ashes, but the Holy Spirit comes along

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and goes, "Let me show you the beauty.

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Let me show you where that is."

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And he's the one who causes us to cry out,

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"Father, my Father."

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Yeah, come on out, guys.

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I didn't tell you to, but I imagine the Holy Spirit did.

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I know he did.

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Yeah.

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When Father Ray was here, he mentioned prayer,

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talked about prayer, and he mentioned the morning

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and evening offices in the prayer book.

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I went, "Yeah, I wanna check that out."

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And I haven't really gotten into the evening part yet,

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but the morning part, I'm doing pretty much every day.

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And it starts off with a brief prayer.

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Actually, they got two of them,

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and I was flipping them back and forth

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'til I got to the one and went, "No, that's the one."

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And it says this.

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It says, "Open our eyes to see your presence

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"and strengthen our hands to do your will,

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"that the world may rejoice and give you praise."

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Philip obeyed the Holy Spirit.

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This guy went on his way rejoicing.

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And I suspect Philip may have had a little rejoicing as well.

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We oftentimes think we're doing God's will.

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And one of the things that I have begun to look for

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when I think I'm doing God's will is the result.

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Is the result that the world may rejoice and give you praise?

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Or is the result that maybe I feel like I won,

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but people now despise Jesus

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and the faith that I stand for?

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If we listen to the Holy Spirit who calm our storms,

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who show us beauty for ashes,

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He will open our eyes to see God's presence in everything.

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That He will strengthen our hands to do God's will

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in such a way that the world rejoices, gives Him praise.

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Would you stand with me?

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This isn't obviously an emotional type of teaching

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or anything, but as Pastor Kevin was saying earlier,

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sometimes we just need to be quiet and listen.

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For those who are gonna pray with people, come forward.

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And that's all, I mean, we're gonna worship,

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but in our spirits, let's get quiet.

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And if you hear him saying,

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hey, I'd like to do some work here.

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I'd like to do something here.

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Go down there and pray with somebody.

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Let's talk about it.

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Then be obedient.

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Let's worship.

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Let's worship.

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