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- Well, good morning, Springhouse.

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Are you glad to be here this morning?

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Has God been good to you this week?

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Amen.

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Well, be sure to tell somebody about that today.

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We always want to be in a position to share

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about God's goodness and glory in our lives,

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so be sure to share with somebody what God has done.

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If you're joining us on live stream,

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thank you for joining us this morning.

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Just a few things for this morning.

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I know you're coming and bringing your dollar

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for those who are in need.

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I have a couple of announcements for us.

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First of all, on Tuesday morning,

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we will be doing something called

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the Business Collective here at Springhouse.

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Josh McLeod and Justin Beshears lead that,

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and if you are a business owner, entrepreneur,

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aspiring manager, anything of that sort

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and in those positions, I encourage you to come

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and be a part of this fellowship

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and this teaching opportunities, Time of Connection.

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Nine o'clock here at Springhouse,

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we'll feed you breakfast,

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be a great teaching time for connection.

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That's on Tuesday morning.

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And then Easter Sunday is right there, it's coming,

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and we've got a change here at Springhouse,

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and it is that our time of service for this gathering

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is going to change and it will be starting at 11 a.m.

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beginning on Easter Sunday.

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And that will carry forward on into the future.

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So if you come at 1030 on Easter Sunday or afterward,

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you will know what it is to be on time to church.

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And so we encourage you to fellowship

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and share the blessings of God in that.

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And we'll welcome you, but we do have a time change,

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so be aware of that.

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The service will end at 1230 beginning on Easter Sunday

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as well.

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And then lastly, we have some newcomers.

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And Shari and I were talking, actually last night,

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she was saying, somebody in the church was saying,

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what is this deal with this app thing

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and how do you sign up for it?

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And you may have some similar questions

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if you're new or new word to the church,

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and we just wanna meet you, we wanna love on you,

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we wanna invite you to be a part of our family.

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And so if you've never attended

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one of our newcomer luncheons, I invite you to come.

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There's a QR code there,

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and the reason we want you to do that,

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it's actually gonna show you how to sign up

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for the app I was just talking about.

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But if you scan that,

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we'll be able to get you registered for lunch

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so that we have enough food for you.

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We wanna make sure we have enough food

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for everybody who comes.

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And the pastoral team will be there,

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some of our ministry leaders will be there.

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And we wanna share with you our heart

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about the ministry here at Springhouse.

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We wanna invite you to be a part of an imperfect family.

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Is that true, Springhouse family?

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Imperfect family who serves a perfect God,

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who serves a perfect sovereign God.

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And so we want to invite you to be a part of that.

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We'll be on May 4th, okay, so it'll be May 4th.

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So anybody you're bringing,

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maybe visitors in the next few weeks,

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I wanna give them opportunity to come as well.

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Are you guys ready to get into the Word today?

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I've heard this, and I'm so thrilled

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to hear it a second time.

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It's a good word.

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Would you guys welcome Pastor Ronnie

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as he continues the greatest stories ever told?

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(congregation applauding)

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(gentle music)

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- Yeah, May the 4th be with you.

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You already knew that, right?

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Okay, I just gotta say this

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because I just have to say it doesn't mean anything

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or have anything to do with anything.

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But yeah, I'm aware that my t-shirt's a little long

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and all that stuff and it maybe not look cool.

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I have given up.

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(congregation laughing and applauding)

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And some of you need to give up.

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Just saying, yeah, you know who you are.

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Okay, we're gonna talk about Jericho this morning,

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but we're not gonna talk about the battle.

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We're not gonna talk about the walls and all that stuff.

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You probably already know about the battle.

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You know about the walls.

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If you don't, I can encapsulate it for you in 15 seconds.

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♪ Joshua fed the battle of Jericho ♪

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♪ Jericho, Jericho ♪

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♪ And the walls coming tumbling down ♪

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That's it.

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So you know that now, but we're gonna talk about three.

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We're gonna talk about three incidents

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connected to the battle.

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Two of them happened before.

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One of them happened after.

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And we're gonna start with an encounter between two spies.

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Joshua sent two spies into Jericho and a woman.

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And we're gonna read a passage of scripture

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about what the woman said to the spies.

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So would you stand with me?

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And don't complain or I'll make you stand more.

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Before the spies lay down for the night,

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she went up on the roof and said to them,

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"I know that the Lord has given you this land

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"and that a great fear of you has fallen on us

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"so that all who live in this country

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"are melting in fear because of you.

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"We have heard how the Lord dried up the water

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"of the Red Sea for you when you came out of Egypt

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"and what you did to Shihon and Og,

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"the two kings of the Amorites east of the Jordan,

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"whom you completely destroyed.

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"When we heard of it, our hearts melted in fear

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"and everyone's courage failed because of you.

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"For the Lord your God is God in heaven above

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"and on the earth below."

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Father, I thank you for your word.

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I thank you for the life that is in your word.

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And I pray for the presence of the Holy Spirit to be here

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so that that life may be ministered to us in Jesus' name.

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Amen.

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You may be seated.

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Joshua sent two spies into Jericho,

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but their cover was blown.

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And the officials of Jericho came to understand,

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"Hey, these guys are spies.

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"We need to go get them.

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"We need to do something about that."

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And they knew that they had been staying

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with this woman, Rahab.

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And so they go to Rahab and they say,

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"You know those two guys who have been staying with you?

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"They're spies and we need to get them.

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"They're from the Israelites."

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And Rahab goes, boom.

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She didn't have a microphone on.

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Rahab goes, "Oh no, I had no idea that they were spies.

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"Oh my goodness."

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She had hid them up on the roof

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and she covered them over with some flax, flax.

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And she said, "Now you just missed them.

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"They're headed for the Jordan.

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"I bet if you leave right now, you can go and get them."

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And so they hurried off, they scurried off.

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And Rahab protected the spies and she made a deal with them.

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She said, "I'm gonna cover for you guys

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"and I'm gonna help you get away.

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"But when you come and you take this city,

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"I want you to save my family.

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"I want you to spare my family and me."

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So they said, "Deal, we're in on that."

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Rahab was a prostitute

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and there's just no way of getting around it.

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She was, the New Testament tells us that twice.

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The Old Testament tells us that.

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She was a prostitute.

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And what she did was betray her country.

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What she did was she committed treason.

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We're gonna learn two things from this,

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this encounter that she had.

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Back in 1976, there was a book came out

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called "Daughter of Destiny."

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It was about a woman named Catherine Kuhlman.

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And Catherine Kuhlman was a faith healer,

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a very prominent faith healer in the mid 20th century.

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And boy, does it sound weird to say that.

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But in the mid 20th century.

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And when that book came out,

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I had just come back to the Lord the year before

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and I was interested in getting a copy of it.

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And so I went down to Conneal Bookstore in Nashville

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and a guy who was running it was a guy named Bob Huey.

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And Huey was a character himself.

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But Huey saw that I had that book and he came up to me

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and he said, "Do you know what I learned from that book?"

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And I said, "No, Bob, what did you learn?"

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She said, "I learned that God uses cracked pots."

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(congregation laughing)

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And that stuck with me.

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I mean, it stuck with me.

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I thought, that's pretty.

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And you know, and I read the book

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and Catherine Kuhlman was a cracked pot.

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(congregation laughing)

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For sure.

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But God used her.

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I'm a cracked pot.

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I come from a long line of cracked pots.

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And so do you.

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And some of those cracked pots have been very prominent

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and very famous.

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Simon Peter, Jonah, King David, Moses, Abraham.

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In fact, you can't name a person who isn't a cracked pot.

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And God uses them.

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And Rahab was a prostitute.

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Now, I'm not saying it's okay to be a prostitute

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and it doesn't matter what you do.

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What I am saying is that regardless of your past

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and even in spite of your present, God can use you.

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He absolutely can.

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When I first came to the church back in '88,

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there was a, I was gonna say an elderly couple.

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They probably were younger than I am now.

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But there was an older couple in the church,

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real sweet couple, faithful in attendance

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and faithful in giving.

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His name was Carl.

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And we had a situation where we were kind of short on ushers.

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We needed some help with that.

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We needed some help.

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Well, back actually in those days,

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all the ushers, they'd just take up the offering.

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Nobody needed help finding a seat or anything

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'cause there were plenty of them.

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But I went to Carl one day and I said,

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"Carl, would you be willing to help us

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take up the offering?"

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Oh no, brother Ronnie, I can't do that.

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See, I've been divorced.

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(congregation laughing)

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And that ticked me off.

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But not at Carl, not at Carl at all.

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I'm totally good with Carl at the devil.

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Because one of the enemy's greatest lies

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is that you can't do anything because you're unclean,

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you're unworthy.

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And you know, the most potent lies are the ones

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that are seasoned with a little bit of truth.

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And the truth is you are unclean.

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You are unworthy.

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The lie is God can't use you because of that.

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That's the lie.

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And so God uses this prostitute to take care

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of these Jewish spies who've come to Jericho

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before they enter the Promised Land.

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Now, why did she do this?

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Why did she betray her nation?

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Why was she treasonous?

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Benedict Arnold, if you will.

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Does anybody know who Benedict Arnold is anymore?

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You know, actually, well, I'm not gonna get into that.

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(congregation laughing)

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No, no.

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The reason why she did it can be summed up in one word,

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faith.

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Faith.

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Twice in the New Testament, Rahab is noted as an example,

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along with Abraham, a pretty heavy hitter there.

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Abraham, Rahab, twice they're noted

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as being a person of real faith.

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One of the places is over in James 2, verse 25.

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"In the same way was not even Rahab the prostitute

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considered righteous for what she did

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when she gave lodging to the spies

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and sent them off in a different direction."

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Yeah.

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Well, let's read the next one first.

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Hebrews 11, 31.

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"By faith, the prostitute Rahab,

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because she welcomed the spies,

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was not killed with those who were disobedient."

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Now, how do we know it was by faith?

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How do we know that's why she did that?

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I mean, for most of us,

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see if you track with this, see if this makes sense.

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For most of us, hey, I know you guys are gonna win.

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I know you guys are gonna come

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and you're gonna take over the city

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and you're gonna destroy everything.

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So I wanna be on your side.

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That's probably how most of us would think,

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but that's not how she thought.

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Remember what we read and how she stated

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what they all knew, what everybody in the city knew,

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but apparently not everyone drew the same conclusion

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that she drew.

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You see, they say knowledge is power and knowledge is power,

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but if you don't have wisdom, knowledge, dynamite's power,

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but it can kill you.

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It can blow your fingers off.

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They all knew something,

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but she drew a different conclusion

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than everyone else was drawing.

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What the conclusion she drew was,

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the Lord your God is God in heaven above

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and on the earth below.

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And so I wanna be with Him.

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I believe, and that's why she was doing this.

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Everyone in Jericho had the same information

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and they were scared.

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They were afraid, but when Rahab heard it,

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she believed and by believing she knew

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the Lord your God is God,

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heaven above and on the earth below.

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And because of her faith, she didn't just wear the t-shirt,

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she didn't just have the bumper sticker,

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she didn't just learn the language, talk the lingo.

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She put her faith into action.

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And James describes it as the kind of action

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that proves your faith.

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He says, faith without that kind of action is dead.

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Faith without that kind of action is just words.

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It was about faith then, as it is always about faith now

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and always will be about faith until faith becomes sight.

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So two things that we learned.

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God uses cracked pots and it's about faith.

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Next incident that happened and y'all been so good,

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I'm not gonna make you stand up,

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but I'm thinking about it.

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But you can sit there and let's read it anyway.

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And then this, while Joshua was there near Jericho,

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he looked up and saw right in front of him,

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a man standing, holding his drawn sword.

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Joshua stepped up to him and said,

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"Whose side are you on?

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"Ours are our enemies."

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He said, "Neither, I'm commander of God's army.

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"I've just arrived."

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Joshua fell face down to the ground and worshiped.

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He asked, "What orders does my master have for his servant?

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"God's army commander ordered Joshua,

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"take your sandals off your feet.

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"The place you are standing is holy."

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Joshua did it.

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I chose the message intentionally for this

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because it's clearer actually, I think,

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than the other translations.

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Because all the other translations

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basically have Joshua coming up and going,

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"Are you for us or are you for our enemies?"

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Now, if he had just stopped with the first question,

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that'd been okay.

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But when he added the second question,

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what he's really saying is, "Whose side are you on?

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"You on our side, you on their side."

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"Neither, I've come to take charge."

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We have, and I would say especially in this country,

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but I think a lot of people have,

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maybe in all large countries in particular,

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we have a whose side are you on mentality.

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And we're especially, at this point in our nation's history,

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we're swimming in a whose side are you on culture.

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That's what we're doing.

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And it is about as far off the mark as you could possibly be.

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I know no one remembers this 'cause I didn't remember it

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until I looked back at the last time that I taught.

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And at that time I said,

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"The wrong question can be worse than the wrong answer."

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Because the wrong answer could be fixed

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with the right answer.

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But the wrong question just keeps festering,

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just keeps going and going and going.

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And let me tell you whose side are you on

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is the wrong question.

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I'm gonna put something up here.

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And some of you are already there and that's great.

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And some of you got there before I got there

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and that's terrific.

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But some of you are hopefully gonna be offended by it

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or at least taken aback and if so, good.

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God is not on your side.

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He's not, no, no, no, he's not.

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He's not on your side.

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You see, because if he were on your side,

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then there'd be times that he could not be on my side

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and I wouldn't like that.

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And if he's always on my side,

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there're gonna be times that he's not gonna be on your side.

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And you probably aren't gonna like that either.

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Well, why can't he be on everyone's side?

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Have you ever seen "Bruce Almighty"?

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Well, if you hadn't, you should.

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'Cause it's a good movie and I love the scene

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where he decides that he's finally just gonna say yes

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to everybody.

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I'm gonna say yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes.

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And you're gonna say everybody gets a yes.

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And then they have this lottery

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and there's over $6 million to be won,

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but 400,000 people win it and they get $17 each.

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And they don't like the lottery anymore.

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I don't know what does a lottery ticket cost.

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It's gotta cost more than they're giving away.

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But anyway, yeah.

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He is not on your side, but he is for you.

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And the difference is vast.

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They couldn't be, he couldn't be any vaster.

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You may go, well, he's gotta be on our side.

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Maybe not my side, but he's on our side.

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Look at how successful we are.

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Look at how powerful.

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Look at how wealthy we are.

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So we got a lot of stuff, huh?

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Have you never read Psalm 73 where the Psalmist says,

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"When I saw the prosperity of the wicked,

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"I almost stumbled."

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We're not wicked.

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That's another sermon.

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We're not going there today.

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But when I saw prosperity on the people

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that I didn't think should have it,

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I almost stumbled until I went to the house of the Lord.

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I got to the house of the Lord

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and I considered what their end would be.

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Have you never read where Jesus said,

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time is coming, a day is coming

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when the first shall be last.

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The last shall be first.

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And he seemed pretty happy about it,

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the fact that that time was coming.

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So you can't look at the stuff,

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you can't look at the influence,

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you can't look at the prosperity and go,

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well, he's on our side.

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Well, he must be on our side because we're for Israel.

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Now, some of you are gonna be real upset with me about this,

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but I just need to say,

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there have been many who were on Israel's side,

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but not on God's side and didn't find the favor of God.

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So well, for example, well, the kings of Israel.

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The Northern Kingdom had 19 kings.

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One of them could possibly be have been considered

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a godly king.

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The Southern Kingdom, Judah, the house of David,

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they had 23 kings.

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10 of them, you know, would be in the God column.

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Now they kind of jumped back and forth,

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but they'd be in the God columns.

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So that's 42 kings and 11 of them.

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I don't know, you do the math.

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So just because I'm on Israel's side

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doesn't necessarily mean I'm in favor of God.

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It's not that simple.

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Well, he must be on our side because scripture says,

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if God is on our side, then who can be against us?

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Y'all gonna let me get away with that.

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Come on.

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No, no, no, no, no.

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It does not say that.

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It says, if God is for us, who can be against us?

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And I know that he is for us.

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I know that he's for you because Romans 8, 28 says,

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and we know that in all things, God works for the good

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of those who love him, who've been called

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according to his purpose.

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Oh, pastor, I don't know if I'm called or not.

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You know, you're called.

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You're staying, I mean, you're retired, but you're up there.

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You had a calling.

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Pastor Kevin's called.

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My kid's Sunday school teacher, they're called.

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I don't know if I'm called.

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Are you saved?

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Because if you belong to Jesus,

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if you have become a follower of Christ, you've been called.

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You have been called to be conformed

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to the image of his son, which is, that's a calling now.

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That is a heavy duty calling.

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He cannot work for our good and always be on our side.

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He just simply can't.

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Have you ever wanted something and you got it,

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and then you go, uh-oh.

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Okay, yeah, I mean, I'm asking,

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I'm gonna pretend that y'all are,

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that you're sitting there considering every word

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that is being said.

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Have you ever wanted something and then you got it

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and you had to go, uh-oh.

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This wasn't what I was bargaining for.

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When I was in the fourth grade,

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my teacher was this woman.

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Her name is Margaret Meek.

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She was my mother.

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And some of you might think, oh, cool, man.

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Yeah, your mom was your teacher.

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That ain't cool.

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No, not at all.

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She was an excellent teacher.

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Now don't get me wrong,

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and a lot of people who had her in school,

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a lot of people who had her in Bible classes

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will tell you she was an excellent teacher.

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But I wasn't too keen on it because for all the world,

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it seemed that she was not on my side.

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In fact, she often would bend over backwards

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to make it clear that she was not on my side.

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And the reason why she would do that was because in fact,

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she was not on my side.

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But she was for me.

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She was for me more than she could possibly

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have been for anyone.

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'Cause I was her one and only.

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I didn't have to compete with, nevermind.

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She was totally for me.

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And another reason why God can't always be on our side

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is because we're ignorant.

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We just don't know much.

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A lot of people at the end of their emails,

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they have a quote, they have a tag there,

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mine, 2 Timothy 2 23,

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"Don't have anything to do with foolish and stupid arguments

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"which only produce quarrels."

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After close to 40 years in the ministry,

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I decided that's what I want people to know.

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Don't have anything to do with foolish and stupid arguments

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'cause they do, they produce quarrels

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and just all kinds of mischief.

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This last week, I got an email that Michael Fraser sent out

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and I saw his quotes on the end of them.

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And one of them was a C.S. Lewis quote, it was good.

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I don't remember what it was, but it was good.

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But one was a Timothy Keller quote.

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And he said this,

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"God will only give you what you would have asked for,

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"what you would have asked for,

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"if you knew everything He knows."

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I'm gonna pause for consideration there

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'cause that's something to consider.

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Why did Joshua send the spies into Jericho?

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You know, I've known this story

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for probably at least 70 years.

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I'm sure by the time I was five,

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I knew that Joshua sent the spies in

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and Rahab took them in and she helped them escape

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and put the scarlet cord down out of the window.

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And I've known that.

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Never occurred to me till this last week

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or maybe the week before.

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I mean, talk about an old dog and new tricks.

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You just keep reading the Bible

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and God will mess with you,

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no matter how old you are or how many times you've read it.

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And I thought,

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oh, I know why he sent the spies.

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I had always kind of wondered about it a little bit

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because I thought, well, Moses sent spies

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and that didn't work out very well.

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So, why did he send spies?

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And in the natural,

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I think we could all come up with the same conclusion

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or all come up with the same idea.

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He sent the spies in so they could scout out the enemy

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and scout out the weaknesses

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and formulate a plan of attack.

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Sounds right.

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That wasn't why he sent the spies in.

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That's why he thought he sent the spies in.

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The plan of attack had already been put together.

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The plan of attack, in fact, Joshua,

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yeah, I missed this.

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I need to go back and pick it up.

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When Joshua met that guy with a drawn sword,

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the commander of the Lord's army,

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and said, "What instructions do you have for me?"

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I'm sure that's when he got the instruction.

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You're gonna march around the city each day

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and you're gonna do it in silence.

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And on the seventh day, you'll march around seven times

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and then you'll shout and that is your battle plan.

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That's what you're gonna do.

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But that's not the first thing he told him.

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What instructions does my Lord have for me?

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Take your shoes off.

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This is holy ground.

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And when we come to God, because when we come to God,

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He hasn't come to be on your side.

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He has come to take over and be in charge.

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And so the first thing that He wants us to do

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is not find out what the battle plan is.

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The first thing He wants us to do is get our shoes off

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and acknowledge where we are and who we're dealing with,

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who we're really talking to.

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And so, yeah, He wasn't sent.

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Those spies didn't go in

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so they could formulate a battle plan.

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Battle plan was already done.

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The spies went in so they could meet a woman

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that Joshua had never, didn't know existed

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on the face of the earth, had never thought about.

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The spies went in so that they could meet Rahab

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so that her family could be saved

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and they could become a part of the lineage of the Messiah.

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Who knew?

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We don't know what's going on, people.

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We don't know when we pull this string,

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what's gonna happen in eternity.

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(congregation murmuring)

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If there was ever anyone whose side God was on,

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it would have been His Son.

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And yet it appeared for all the world that His Son had lost,

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had been defeated by those who opposed Him.

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But that was only because He was for you.

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He's for me.

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He's for Rahab.

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Oh, and He was for His Son too,

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because He's exalted Him to the highest place,

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giving Him a name that's above every other name,

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that at the name of Jesus, every knee will bow

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and every tongue will confess all hail King Jesus.

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It's the second encounter.

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Third encounter, third incident, happened after the battle.

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It's a man named Achan.

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And I'm just gonna scoot these shoes over here.

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I might be tempted to slip back into them.

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I'm gonna keep my socks on though, you're welcome.

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(congregation laughing)

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Sometimes victory is not good for us.

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Sometimes it's not good for us.

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My two grandsons who go to church here, Jack and Bo,

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we're on a basketball team this year.

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And City League, nine and 10 year old.

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And they won every game they played,

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most of them by double digits,

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until they came to the championship.

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And when they came to the championship,

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their grandfather has some issues with the officiating.

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(congregation laughing)

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But that's not why they lost.

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They lost because their shots just weren't falling.

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And the other team was hot as a pistol.

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I mean, they were really on fire.

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It was still pretty close.

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It was 26, 22, I think something like that.

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I gotta believe they were the better team,

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but you know, it just wasn't their night.

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After the game, when their daddy Jeremy,

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who was also the coach, got the players together,

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I thought he said the most wonderful thing,

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the most profound thing.

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He said, "Guys, you learn a lot more from a loss

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"than you'll ever learn from a victory."

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Wow, that's, you wanna preach?

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Because Israel defeated Jericho,

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and God had given them this instruction.

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He said, "When you go in, it's gonna be the first battle

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"you're gonna face in the promised land,

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"and you're gonna do it, you're gonna take it,

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"destroy everything.

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"Nothing belongs to you.

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"It all belongs to me.

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"Dedicate it to me."

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That was the instruction.

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But they won, and they got there,

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and this man named Achan was tempted by material gain

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to ignore the word of the Lord that he had heard.

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And so I don't know if anybody can relate

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to being tempted by material gain

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to ignore the word of the Lord.

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Don't know if anybody can relate to that,

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but Achan took some things dedicated to the Lord.

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He took a beautiful robe,

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and who doesn't need a beautiful robe?

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And he took $2,600 of silver in today's value.

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That's not a whole lot.

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$60,000 worth of gold, though.

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You know, so I mean, we're talking what, $62,600

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and a beautiful robe?

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Was it worth it?

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If you don't know the story,

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the result was the next battle,

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the Israelites were defeated

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because they had the things that belonged to the Lord.

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Among, they had stolen, had them.

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And 36 of his fellow Israelites lost their lives.

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That's not a whole lot of people.

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36 families were grieving the loss of a loved one

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because of what this man did.

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And it wasn't just those people.

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When things came out and they did come out,

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Achan and his family were stoned to death and burned.

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His wife, maybe wives, I don't know, children,

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all that he had.

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What you do does not just impact you.

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I've been greatly blessed.

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I mean, I've had a life that,

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you know, if you knew,

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from looking at me now, you might go,

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"Yeah, I ain't trading with you."

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But if you knew my whole life,

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a lot of, almost all of you go, "I'll take that.

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I'll take that."

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I've had a greatly blessed life.

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Never been in the hospital,

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never missed a meal.

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Obviously.

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It's just been,

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my first marriage was a wonderful marriage.

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My wife passed.

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My second marriage, that was a wonderful marriage too.

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I'm two for two, people.

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You know, it's been good.

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I don't deserve it.

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But I believe that much of the blessing

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has come from a fateful heritage

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that was handed down to me.

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My parents both just sacrificed

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and really served the Lord all of their lives.

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On my mother's side, her dad was a Pentecostal preacher

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back when that was absolutely not a cool thing to be.

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In fact, my understanding is,

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I don't know a whole lot about this,

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but my understanding is that his family

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was kind of like what my dad would call muckety mucks.

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They were big deals up in Benton County.

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And when my grandfather decided

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to become a Pentecostal preacher, answered that call,

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they just owned him.

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It wouldn't have anything to do with him

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anymore after that.

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On my dad's side, it's a little bit,

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it's a little, yeah.

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His dad wasn't a preacher.

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He was a sharecropper and he kind of died young.

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I know his mom though was a very fateful,

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believing woman, raised six kids as a widow

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through the depression and everything.

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And I had a cousin who did some research on further back

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and there are a number of preachers in my line.

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Most of them couldn't stay places very long

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'cause they got run out of town.

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They might've been a little bit troublemakers or something.

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I don't know.

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But this heritage,

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I did nothing to receive it.

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I did have to receive it.

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And you know, there is that part of the equation.

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You do have to receive it, but I did not earn it.

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Aiken's lack of faith and actions brought disaster

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on his family, on his family line.

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Rahab's faith and actions brought salvation for her family.

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And not just the saving of their lives when Jericho fell,

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but also, like I said, they entered into

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the family line of Messiah.

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We don't know anything about those who came before them.

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We don't know.

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But we know what their actions produced

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for those who came after them.

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All families have skeletons.

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My family's got skeletons.

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I know of a whole bunch of them

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if you include my generation.

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But all families have skeletons.

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And generational curses can be very real things.

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Whether it's addictions or fear or poor health

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or poverty or there's all kinds of things

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that can be passed down that's bad stuff.

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But somewhere along the family line,

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someone has to take the faith of Rahab

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and stand up and go, "It ends here.

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"It stops here.

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"I'm gonna be faithful to the Lord.

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"I'm gonna pass on a blessing."

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Someone has to be the curse breaker.

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I asked Wayne Barry to sing a song

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that he had written at this point,

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but unfortunately, he can't be here this week.

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So I'm just gonna tell you about it.

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The song was written over 30 years ago,

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came from a visit that he had

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with a couple of his great aunts.

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And they filled him in on some family history

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he didn't know about.

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And the song says, "My great grandfather was an angry man.

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"He abused his family.

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"And he passed along that heritage

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"through the roots of our family tree.

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"But his sons rose up against him,

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"drove him from his home,

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"never knowing where he ended up

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"or if he died alone.

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"My grandfather was an honest man.

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"He tried to do what's right.

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"But somewhere in the darkness,

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"he fell without a fight.

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"So he took his sons and his dignity,

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"climbed up in his truck,

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"drove off in the shadows,

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"trying to break his string of luck.

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"But I will not run.

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"I will not run.

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"By God's grace, I'll stand and face

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"each new day as it comes.

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"My father was a godly man.

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(gentle music)

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"And of that, there is no doubt.

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"But he told me once when he was young,

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"he tried to find his way out.

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"But his love for God and mom and me

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"was greater than his fear.

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"And Jesus Christ was glorified

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"by the life dad lived down here.

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"And now I will not run.

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"I will not run.

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"Family curse has been reversed.

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"Now there's a blessing for my son.

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"And I will not run."

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Jesus was our curse breaker.

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And you have been called to be conformed

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to the image of Jesus Christ.

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Some of you already are curse breakers.

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Some of you have already put a stop

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to things that were flowing, the bad stuff.

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Some of you want to be curse breakers.

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Some of you have never thought about it until today.

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And it's why you're here.

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'Cause the Holy Spirit brought you here.

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(gentle music)

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God is for you.

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And if he is for you, there's nothing

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that he can't do through you.

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Things that will affect generations to come

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and echo into eternity.

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And if God could use the prostitute Rahab

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to bring blessing to her family,

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he can certainly use you regardless of any labels

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that have been placed on you by others or by yourself.

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Would you stand with me?

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I'm gonna ask our elders, those who are gonna pray

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with people to come down.

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We're gonna be doing a worship song here.

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If you came today and you need prayer,

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it may be about being a curse breaker or the need for it.

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It may be about something else, maybe about anything.

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You're welcome to come.

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And these brothers and sisters will pray for you.

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