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>> Well, good morning, Springhouse.

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I'm not Kevin O'Dea for those of you

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who were not aware of that, but I can dance.

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Yeah, even at this advanced stage.

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[audience laughing]

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Yeah.

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Today we're going to, actually,

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Kevin and I had switched.

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He switched it, the weeks that we were doing it.

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So last week we did Acts chapter 18.

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This week we're going back to Acts chapter 17.

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And when we first switched, I thought, oh, great, Kevin.

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You're giving me the Sunday when time changes

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and it's the Sunday before the election.

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And Acts 17, you know, what am I gonna do with that?

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But you know, the Holy Spirit tends to come through.

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He tends to kind of know what he's doing,

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what we should be doing.

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So hopefully this will be helpful.

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If it's not, you can contact Pastor Kevin

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through Church Center and let him know your thoughts.

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I encourage you to do so.

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Acts chapter 17 covers three stops

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on Paul's missionary journey.

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Thessalonica, Berea, and Athens.

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And what we're gonna do, I'll let you know ahead of time,

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I'm gonna have you stand up three times during this sermon,

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because we're gonna visit each one of these places.

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And if we read them all now, you'll forget what we read

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before we can get to the others.

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So we're gonna cover each one.

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And let me set this up.

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Paul and his companions had gone to Thessalonica

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and they'd gone to the synagogue

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and they had been teaching for three Sundays.

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They had been explaining and proving

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that the Messiah had to suffer and rise from the dead.

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And that didn't sit too well with some of the people.

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And so would you stand with me and let's see what happened.

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But the Jews were jealous and taking some wicked men

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of the rabble, they formed a mob,

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set the city in an uproar and attacked the house of Jason,

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seeking to bring them out to the crowd.

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And they dragged Jason and some of the brothers

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before the city authorities, shouting.

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These men who have turned the world upside down

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have come here also and Jason has received them

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and they are all acting against the decrees of Caesar,

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saying that there is another king, Jesus.

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And the people and the city authorities were disturbed

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when they heard these things.

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And when they had taken money as security from Jason

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and the rest, they let them go.

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Father, I thank you for your word.

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I thank you for the life that's in your word.

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I thank you for the presence of the Holy Spirit

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that brings that life.

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I pray that the Holy Spirit would inhabit each heart.

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In Jesus' name, amen.

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I normally use the NIV, but I didn't today

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because of a particular phrasing that is used.

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The New International Version says that they came

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and complained that these men have caused trouble

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all over the world.

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And I'm sure that as far as they were concerned,

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that was what they were saying

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because they were causing trouble for them.

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However, what they literally said was these men

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who have turned the world upside down.

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And when I read that phrase,

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I immediately think of Hamilton.

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Yeah, and I don't know how many of you have seen that,

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but if you haven't, Hamilton is a story

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of Alexander Hamilton and part of that story

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involves a revolutionary war.

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And when they come to the part where the revolutionary war

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has ended or effectively ended when Cornwallis surrendered

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to Washington at Yorktown, they have this song.

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♪ The world turned upside down ♪

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And it's a powerful song and it's very haunting

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and you think, yeah, man, this changed everything.

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Only it didn't.

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It did not turn the world upside down.

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All it did was sort of rearrange some of the pieces

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in the world and the way that things were distributed.

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It was an upset to be sure, but not world changing.

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Tuesday, we're having an election.

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We just heard a little bit about that.

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I suspect most of you were already aware

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that that was happening and that was going on.

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Anyway, let me tell you something.

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Tuesday will not change much regardless of who gets elected.

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And let me tell you why.

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On a micro level, on a personal level,

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the people who are racist will continue to be racist.

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The people who are sexist will continue to be sexist.

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The people who are arrogant will continue to be arrogant.

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The people who are addicts will continue to be addicts.

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The people who are fearful will continue to be fearful.

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The people who are lonely will continue to be lonely.

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The people who are broken will continue to be broken.

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None of that's gonna change regardless of who gets elected.

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On a macro level, the rich will continue

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to oppress the poor and exploit them.

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The strong will continue to oppress the weak,

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the wealthy, and the influential will not be called

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to account for their actions.

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And the poor and the stranger and the alien

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will not receive justice

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because that's the way the world works.

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And many people, I might even say most,

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but many people who are living unfulfilling,

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unsatisfying lives will continue to live

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unfulfilling, unsatisfying lives.

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And perhaps most importantly or most significantly,

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people will continue to die

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regardless of who gets elected on Tuesday.

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The first election that I actually was interested in

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was in 1960 when I was 10 years old.

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I couldn't vote, but I grew up in a rural,

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southern Pentecostal household,

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and we just had to stop this Kennedy guy

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'cause if he got elected,

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the pope was gonna start running the country.

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And he got elected, and I don't know

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if the pope ran the country or not,

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but anyway,

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I actually, the first election I could vote in was 1972,

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so this would be my 15th election.

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I'll just tell you for those of you who are wondering

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about my political affiliation,

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I voted for one party eight times,

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and I voted for the other one eight times.

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So I think I'm an independent.

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[audience laughing]

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Yeah.

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But if I had a nickel for every election

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where I heard this is the most important election

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in the history of this country,

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then after I collect my nickel this year,

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I would have 18 nickels.

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[audience laughing]

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Now, I'm not saying don't vote,

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and I'm not saying it's not of any importance.

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I am saying if your candidate loses, don't despair,

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and if your candidate wins, don't get too over the moon

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because nothing much, nothing of real consequence

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is going to change.

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So let's go to Berea, shall we?

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You're gonna get to stand once again in just a moment.

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After this riot occurred in Thessalonica,

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the believers got together at night

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and sent Paul and Silas on their way,

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and they went to Berea, and basically,

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rinse and repeat, they did what they normally do.

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They went and started sharing the scripture

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with a little bit different result,

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and so would you stand with me once again?

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Now the Berean Jews were of more noble mode.

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For they received the message with great eagerness,

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and examined the scriptures every day

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to see if what Paul said was true.

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As a result, many of them believed,

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as did also a number of prominent Greek women

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and many Greek men.

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You may be seated.

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What is up with these Bereans?

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They did something that's rarely done today.

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They did some research.

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They actually looked into things.

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I've got an old college friend

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that we've connected a few times over the years,

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and recently, he sent me an article about pawpaws,

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because I live on Pawpaw Springs Road.

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And how many of you even know what a pawpaw is?

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It's not your granddad.

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It's a fruit.

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It's a fruit, and it's actually quite good

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if you can get to it before the squirrels do,

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but you can't.

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Say, well, why don't they sell them?

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Well, because they can't really be industrially cultivated.

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They're only in the wild.

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That's beside the point.

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He sent me this article about pawpaws,

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and somehow or another, that got us to talking about God.

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And I've known this man for over 50 years,

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and he's never really expressed any faith in God.

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In fact, he is an agnostic,

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and so we got to talking back and forth.

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He was wondering about what I believed

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and why I believed and stuff,

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and his belief is that Christianity is basically

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just a group of myths that were collected

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around this charismatic leader from 2,000 years ago,

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and that most of it was plucked from other religions.

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And I said, well, why do you believe that?

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And he sent me this meme,

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and you probably can't read it

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because I was afraid that it'd be a little,

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but what it basically is saying about each of these guys

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is stuff like he was born on December the 25th to a virgin.

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He had 12 followers and went around doing miracles.

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He was crucified.

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He rose from the dead.

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And I went, well, that's a little bit disturbing.

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And so I thought, well, I need to look something up

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about these guys and see where this is coming from.

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And I did, and I didn't find anything

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to corroborate any of that.

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And in fact, from what we actually do know about them,

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what I did find basically contradicted all of that.

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And I said, I'm doubtful about these facts.

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I can't find them confirmed anywhere.

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What are your sources?

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And a few days later, I get an email back from him,

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and he says, well, most of the information

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in this meme is absolute BS.

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I started saying something else.

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(congregation laughing)

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Which wasn't actually what he said either.

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He said, but it spread like wildfire

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among the agnostic community, and it's taken his gospel.

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Now, before you begin to think, your friend must be dumb.

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No, he's not dumb.

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He's a pretty sharp cookie, actually.

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Well, those agnostics must be dumb.

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Before you jump there, I begin to think,

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now, how would this thing spread like wildfire?

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How does misinformation spread like wildfire?

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(congregation laughing)

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Oh, yeah, there you go.

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And it's not necessarily about religion.

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It's not necessarily about politics.

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It can be about anything.

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And here's why.

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Paul wrote to Timothy, in 2 Timothy 4-3,

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and he said, the time's gonna come

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when people won't put up with sound doctrine.

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Instead, to suit their own desires,

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they'll gather around them a great number of teachers

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to say what their itching ears wanna hear.

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If we like it, we don't check it out.

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If we don't like it, we just ignore it.

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But if we like it, we don't check it out.

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Because we're lazy.

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Can I get an amen?

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- Amen.

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- How many of you are old enough to remember

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Paul Simon's song, The Boxer?

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Yeah, a few of you can, okay.

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You're not old enough, but you know the song.

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Yeah, you raised your hand.

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That guy wasn't even born.

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But for those of you who don't know it,

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the first verse goes like this.

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I am just a poor boy, though my story's seldom told.

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I've squandered my resistance on a pocket full of mumbles.

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Such a promise is.

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All lies and jest, still a man hears what he wants to hear

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and disregards the rest.

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Lie, lie, lie.

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Lie, lie, lie, lie, lie.

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That's truth, people.

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That's some gospel.

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We hear what we wanna hear and disregard the rest.

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I had a guy, back when I was pastoring,

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I had a fellow come to me about a business proposition

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that had been presented to him.

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And he was pretty excited about it.

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But he wanted to know what I thought about it.

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And so he brings it to me,

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well, I'm not really a businessman, but it smelled fishy.

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In fact, it smelled several days old fishy.

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And I said, well, let's call Sam.

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Sam was a guy we both knew,

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and Sam's a very successful businessman.

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And let's see what he thinks about it.

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And so we called Sam up, put him on the speakerphone.

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I said, what do you think about this?

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And we explained the situation.

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He said, no, no, I wouldn't do that.

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I said, now that's gonna get you into trouble.

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You really shouldn't do that.

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And I said, well, thank you for your advice.

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And I said, I agree with Sam.

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I don't think you should do it.

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By the time he got home, and he's not a liar,

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but by the time he got home,

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he told his wife pastor thinks ought to do it.

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You know when people come and ask you your advice

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or ask you your opinion, they don't want your advice.

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And they're not caring about your opinion.

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They're just looking for someone to agree with them.

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That's the way that it is.

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That's how we do things.

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And it's not just secular stuff.

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Do you check out your religious leaders?

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Do you check them out?

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Beware especially of Bible specialists.

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(audience member speaks off mic)

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Yeah, I'm an end time prophecy specialist.

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I'm an Israel specialist.

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I'm a faith specialist.

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I'm a prosperity specialist.

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I'm a healing specialist.

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There is no such thing.

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And all of those things are not the main thing.

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Everything needs to point toward the main thing.

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And this is especially true if you're basically

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getting your information on a screen.

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If you're basically getting your information,

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I'm not saying that podcasts and broadcasts

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and video blogs, I'm not saying that those are bad,

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that they're wrong.

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I'm just saying you don't know these people.

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So you need to check them out.

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You need to check out what is being said.

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You know, it's one thing to be in a situation

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where you have the opportunity to observe someone's life.

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You have the opportunity to feel the texture

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of their testimony for Jesus.

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You know, that's one thing,

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but if you don't have that at all,

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then hey, you got a book, look it up.

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See if what they're saying is true.

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See if it checks out.

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Jesus said over in Matthew 24,

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false messiahs, false prophecies, prophets will appear

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and they'll perform great signs and wonders

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to deceive, if possible, even the elect.

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And when you read a verse like that,

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you're thinking exactly what I'm thinking.

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He's warning other people because it can't happen to me.

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'Cause that's our default.

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That's where we go with things.

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These Bereans though, they went,

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let's go see if what he's saying is true.

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Let's check this thing out.

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So let's check me out.

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I'm telling you that Tuesday's not really going

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to change the world.

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So what does the scripture say?

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Well, the Psalmist says,

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do not put your trust in princes.

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And human beings who cannot save.

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And you know, I mean, there's some who probably,

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well, we're not electing a prince,

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we're electing a president.

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Duh.

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Same thing.

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They cannot save.

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I don't care how passionate you are about either candidate.

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And if they get elected, they're not going to save you.

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They're not going to save anyone because they can't.

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They can't.

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Isaiah says this, stop trusting in mere humans

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who have breath in their nostrils.

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Why hold them in esteem?

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You know, there are reasons to hold some people in esteem,

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especially if you know them.

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But they just got breath in their nostrils.

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You ever met a famous person?

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You ever met a real famous person?

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Okay, I have.

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I don't know what the rest of you guys have been doing.

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But you know, if you meet them,

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and I don't just mean shake their hand or what,

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oh, there he is, you know, or there she is.

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But I mean, actually get to know them a little bit.

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You know what you discover very quickly?

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They're just a person.

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They're just a person.

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They got the same faults, the same fears,

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the same anxieties, the same issues that you have,

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or that other people have.

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When we were in Zimbabwe back in the '80s,

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I remember one of the things that Ezekiel Goudy,

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he was a man who led the church there,

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would say often that, you know,

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he finally said it enough that it got in here,

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that it was just simply people are people.

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Famous people, obscure people, white people,

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black people, yellow people, rich people, poor people,

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people are people.

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They have the same things going on.

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And you say, yeah, but this is for this,

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and this is for that, and this is a.

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Here's another thing.

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They're both on the same team.

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First John 5 19 says, we know that we are children of God

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and that the whole world is under the control

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of the evil one, the world system.

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If you've been listening to Justin's teaching,

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he calls it the beast system,

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you know, that's because he lifts weight and stuff.

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But you know, I mean, the only reason I kind of want

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to go there is because it kind of makes you think

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about end times and revelations and stuff.

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It's been going on since Cain killed Abel.

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The world system, the lust of the flesh,

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the lust of the eyes, and the boastful pride of life,

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and that's what it's all about.

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Red, blue, purple, rainbow, whatever.

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That's what it's all about.

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They're on the same team.

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And none of the candidates are actually looking

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to bring the kingdom of God,

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because that's not how the kingdom comes.

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In World War II, every Nazi soldier had engraven

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on their belt buckle, God with us.

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The Russian Empire's motto was God with us.

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Our motto, a God we trust.

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We don't, but it's what our motto is.

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[congregation speaking indistinctly]

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When Jesus was before Pilate,

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and asked about him being a king,

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he said, "My kingdom is not of this world.

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"If it were, my servants would fight

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"to prevent my arrest by the Jews.

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"But now my kingdom is from another place."

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The world cannot bring the kingdom.

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Cannot bring the kingdom.

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The kingdom will ultimately be a political entity

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when the king returns.

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And as I interpret scripture, as I read scripture,

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I feel like toward the end times,

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not an end time expert, but I've listened to a bunch of 'em,

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toward the end times, and as I've read the scripture

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for myself, things are gonna get so bad

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that the earth itself is gonna be crying out,

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"Come quickly, come, we need him."

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And I find myself, especially as I get older,

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praying that more and more, "It's such a mess, God.

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"There's no way we can sort this out.

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"We need our king."

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And when he comes, then it'll be a political entity.

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It'll be manifested that way.

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But it is here even now.

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It's not out there, it's in here.

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The kingdom of God is within you.

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Paul says over in Romans, the kingdom of God

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is not a matter of eating and drinking,

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but of righteousness, peace, and joy, and the Holy Spirit.

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That's what the kingdom of God is.

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Those are things that the world cannot give.

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The world can't give peace.

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Look at it!

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Seriously.

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On the night that he was betrayed,

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the day before he was going to the cross,

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Jesus said, "My peace I give to you,

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"I don't give the way the world gives.

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"I give something that's real.

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"I give something that can hold on."

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When you trust in man, let me just ask,

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and I'm not asking for a show of hands,

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but when you think about this coming election

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and you think about your candidate winning

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or the other candidate winning,

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does it cause peace and joy to well up inside of you?

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Or does it cause anxiety?

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It may be fear.

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It may be anger.

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Yeah, and that's something that we like to grab hold of.

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Yeah, this is gonna make it right.

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Yeah, we're gonna get this done right this time.

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James says this.

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Human anger does not produce the righteousness

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that God desires.

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Never has, never will.

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Check me out on that.

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Study your history.

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Let's go to Athens.

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Final stop on this trip.

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The Jews from Thessalonica.

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You know, the Jews from Thessalonica,

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when Paul was in Thessalonica, they were going,

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"These guys have caused trouble all over the world."

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Well, when Paul goes to Berea,

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the guys from Thessalonica come to Berea and cause trouble,

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'cause that's kind of the way that works.

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But they come and they stir up trouble,

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and so the brothers immediately sent Paul on his way,

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and he was invited to speak the Areopagus.

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These were the leaders there in Athens.

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And he gives a rather lengthy exposition,

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they can call it a sermon teaching, whatever,

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but stand with me last time,

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and let's read this part of it.

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Therefore, since we are God's offspring,

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we should not think that the divine being

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is like gold or silver or stone,

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an image made by human design and skill.

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In the past, God overlooks such ignorance,

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but now he commands all people everywhere to repent,

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for he has set a day when he will judge the world

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with justice by the man he has appointed.

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He has given proof of this to everyone

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by rising him from the dead.

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When they heard about the resurrection of the dead,

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some of them sneered, but others said,

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we wanna hear you again on this subject.

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At that, Paul left the council, you may be seated.

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In Thessalonica, Paul taught that Messiah had to suffer

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and rise from the dead, and that he was accused

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of being one of these people

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who has turned the world upside down.

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In Athens, they were listening to this interesting thesis.

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This man seems very learned, very interesting,

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until Paul said he has given proof of this to everyone

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by raising him from the dead,

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and the resurrection of the dead broke up the meeting

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because the resurrection of the dead changes everything.

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The resurrection of Christ changes everything.

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That's what truly turns the world upside down.

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We get distracted by all the smoke and mirrors and issues

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and things going on, but the power of the resurrection

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is the power of new life.

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Jesus described it to Nicodemus this way.

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He said, you must be born again.

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And Paul wrote to the Corinthians and he said this,

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therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come.

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The old has gone, the new is here.

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Before I came to Christ, before I really gave my life

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to Christ, before I began to really walk with him

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as an adult, my life was a train wreck.

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And I didn't know it.

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I mean, you know, I thought, boy, I don't wanna give my life

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to Christ 'cause that's gonna mess my life up.

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Truth of the matter is my life was a wreck.

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And then I gave my life to Christ,

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and I remember after a couple of years looking back

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and going, wow, I don't even know who that person was.

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This is something completely new.

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The things that had a hold on me before I came to Christ,

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and it didn't take a couple of years.

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When I came to Christ, the things that had a hold on me

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didn't have a hold on me anymore.

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Now, I will say that, you know, there've been some things

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that he and I've been walking through and moving along with,

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and I don't know, it might, it probably take

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more than 74 years, but you know,

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eventually we'll get there.

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But there were other things that just went bam, gone,

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changed completely when Christ entered in.

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And this, folks, this is truly good news.

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Jesus said this, the Spirit of the Lord is on me

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because he has anointed me to proclaim good news

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to the poor.

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You know, the poor don't hear much good news,

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but they get it through him.

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He has sent me to proclaim freedom for the prisoners

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and recovery of sight for the blind,

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to set oppressed, to set the oppressed free,

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to proclaim the year of the Lord's favor.

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On a macro level, what the resurrection does

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is there is justice for the oppressed.

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There is, maybe not in this world,

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but there is justice.

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There is peace.

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Oh my goodness.

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You know, once again, I'm not gonna ask for a show of hands,

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but just ask yourself, who's been feeling anxiety lately?

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Yeah, there's a chorus we used to sing,

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and if I start singing it, Alan will join in with me.

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Well, a number of you probably would.

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It's so simple, so sweet.

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♪ Turn your eyes upon Jesus ♪

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♪ Look full in his wonderful face ♪

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♪ And the things of earth will grow strangely dim ♪

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♪ In the light of his glory and grace ♪

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And it's true.

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It's absolutely true.

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The prophet says he will keep in perfect peace.

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You will keep in perfect peace

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him whose mind has stayed on you.

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He brings it.

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It's perfect.

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No more crying or suffering.

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That day's coming.

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The first shall be last.

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The last shall be first.

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That's the world turned upside down.

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And even better on a micro level,

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the fearful don't need to fear any longer.

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There's nothing to be afraid of.

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The psalmist says, though the earth shake

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and the mountains fall into the high,

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the earth shake and the mountains fall into the heart

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of the sea, we will not fear.

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For God is with us and he is our ever present help

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in times of trouble.

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The addict, the prisoner is set free.

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Whatever the addiction is, it could be alcohol.

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It could be drugs.

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It could be pornography.

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It could be Facebook.

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It could be shopping, whatever the addiction may be

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that we try to fill that space

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that none of those things can fill.

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Jesus has come to set us free.

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Yeah.

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The lonely.

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No longer alone.

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Oh, I'm with you always, even to the very ends of the age.

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The broken hearted are mended.

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And that's for death.

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That's for death, it's been defeated.

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That's some good news.

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You know, I said, people will still die

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after this election.

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You can't go, well, of course people will still die.

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Not everybody will.

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Not everybody has to.

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Because God loved the world so much

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that he gave his one and only son

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that whoever believes on him,

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whoever puts their faith in him will not perish.

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That means not die, but have everlasting life.

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This really does change everything

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and will continue to do so until the end of time.

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So think about that when you step into the voting booth

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on Tuesday.

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And think about that when you're out of the voting booth

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and think about that when it seems like,

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I don't know how these bills are gonna get paid.

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Think about that when it seems like things are against you

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and turning against you.

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Oh, turn your eyes upon Jesus.

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And the things of earth grow strangely dim.

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Worship team, you guys can come on out.

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(audience member coughs)

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Would you stand with me?

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Let's stand.

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And those who are going to pray for people,

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if you'll come down front here.

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I think we're doing that same song we did.

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We're gonna sing this beautiful song.

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You know, I sometimes

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almost kind of wish that we could go back

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and do all the worship songs again

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because the Holy Spirit ordained every one of them.

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Sometimes I would let the worship team know

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I want such and such a song done,

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but they got tired of playing Saved by Bob Dylan.

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(audience laughs)

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But this week I went, I don't know what they ought to sing,

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but the Holy Ghost sure did.

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Bam, bam, bam.

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If you need prayer for anything,

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and I would especially, if there's anxiety in your life

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about the future and what's coming up,

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doesn't have to be the election.

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If there's anxiety in your life,

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I'd encourage you to come down

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because these guys are qualified

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to pray with you about anything.

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They'll take it to the Lord.

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Let's worship for a few minutes.

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