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Man, God is good, is He not?

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Man, He's so faithful, He's so faithful.

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As I shared before earlier,

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we have been camping in Acts chapter two

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and looking at the model of the early church.

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And I didn't, Pastor Jonathan,

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do just an outstanding job last week

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presenting the Word to us

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and kind of encapsulating everything within that passage

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and I was so grateful for the Word.

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You know, one of the greatest criticisms of the church,

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and when I say the church, I mean capital C,

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the church at large.

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One of the greatest criticisms of the church

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is this notion of hypocrisy.

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Have you ever heard that?

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I don't go to church

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because there's a bunch of hypocrites there.

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And when somebody comes to me and says,

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I don't go to church

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because there's a bunch of hypocrites there,

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I just answer them and guess we have room for one more.

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And...

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(congregation laughing)

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Because we are people and we are human

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and we mess up.

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And some of us are messed up from the floor up,

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some more than others, okay?

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But boy, we are on this journey together

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and every one of us have in common that we need a Savior.

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We need Jesus Christ.

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We need the blood of Jesus Christ,

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which is sufficient to cleanse us from all sin

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and all unrighteousness.

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We need His blood.

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But it goes beyond that.

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It's not that His blood isn't sufficient,

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but it goes beyond that.

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He has given us a precious gift

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that we don't talk a whole lot about.

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And that is the precious gift of His Holy Spirit,

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the Holy Spirit of God.

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We have access to the Holy Spirit

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and over the next several weeks,

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we are going to be unpackaging

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and looking at the person of the Holy Spirit.

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And I'm excited about the journey that we're going to go on.

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But as I was praying about where we were supposed to go,

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initially I felt this was a little bit out of place,

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but the Lord just really showed me

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that it was exactly where it needed to be.

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Have you ever read scripture?

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Sometimes when I read the story of like Jonah and the whale,

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do you ever like hear that story

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or Daniel in the lion's den

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or the three guys who go into the fire?

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You hear that story or somebody's portraying it

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and in your mind, it's like automatically,

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it goes to animation.

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Like it goes to like, it's like, I know I believe this,

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but it seems so surreal that it's like,

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it almost lends itself to like a fictional slant.

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You know, it's like, yeah,

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I guess he really did live in the belly of a whale

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for three days.

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You know, I do believe that, but boy,

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it's just like, I see it as a cartoon in my mind.

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In this section of scripture we've been studying,

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some of you may be looking at it

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as we're presenting week by week.

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And it's like, man, that is such a wonderful concept,

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a really great idea that we would all come into the place

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and hold hands and sing Kumbaya

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and just be together and happy

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and smile at each other all the time.

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And we would just be great and perfect

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and everybody's in sweet harmony.

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But here's the reality.

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They were people just like you and me.

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And anytime there is more than one person involved,

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there's bound to at some point be conflict.

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There's bound to at some point be an opportunity

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for an offense to be taken up.

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Have you been offended this morning?

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Before you got here?

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By your spouse or your kids?

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I offend my wife with my breath every single day.

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There are opportunities for offense

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that surround us all over the place.

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And today we're gonna talk about offense

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and we're gonna talk about conflict resolution.

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Because why is this important?

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You're like, man, we've been talking about,

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man, this early church

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and we've been talking about them being devoted

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to themselves and having all these things in common.

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They wanted to see God's face,

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but we're not going to remove the humanism

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from the scripture.

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They were human.

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Why do we know that they had conflict?

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Because Paul just wrote a whole bunch of letters

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telling churches, this is how you're supposed to act.

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This is what you're supposed to do.

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So it tells us there was conflict.

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There were sometimes division.

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There were things that got off kilter.

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I'm sure there was somebody in there saying,

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I don't wanna sell my possession.

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I don't wanna sell my new toy.

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There are probably these things that happened,

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but guess what?

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Because of unity,

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they were able to write in the scripture

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that they were devoted to one another

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and devoted to the purposes of God.

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You can have unity and still have conflict

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and chance for offense as long as you are handling it

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the way the scripture tells us to.

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So we're gonna look at a scripture today.

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Now, as we look at the scripture,

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it's very important to me that you understand

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that the group that we were talking about

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for the last several weeks,

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they already know this information

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that we're about to read.

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Jesus is speaking in this passage

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and they know this information

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because he is talking to his disciples.

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He is alive, he's on the earth.

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This is before he ascended to heaven,

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before the death, burial, and resurrection.

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He is speaking to his disciples

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and he's talking about the end times.

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He's talking about the time that we're living in.

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Do you guys ever wonder if we're close to the end times?

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Do you ever wonder, man, what is that gonna look like?

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He's talking about the end times here.

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And so we can actually pick up in this scripture

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and actually relate and perhaps empathize

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with some of the disciples' questions

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and their thoughts.

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So we're gonna stand together

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and read from Matthew chapter 24.

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And I would like you to read like you love me.

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That better not be silent, here we go.

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Now as he sat on the Mount of Olives,

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the disciples came to him privately saying,

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tell us when these,

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and what will be the sign of your coming

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and the end of the age.

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And Jesus answered and said to them,

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take heed that no one deceives you,

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for many will come in my name saying,

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I am the Christ and will deceive many.

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And you will hear of wars and rumors of wars.

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See that you are not troubled,

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for all these things must come to pass,

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but the end is not yet.

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For nation will rise against nation

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and kingdom against kingdom.

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And there will be famines, pestilences,

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and earthquakes in various places.

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All these are the beginning of sorrows.

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Then they will deliver you up to tribulation and kill you.

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And you will be hated by all nations for my name's sake.

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Praise the Lord.

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And then many will be offended,

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will betray one another and will hate one another.

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Then many false prophets will rise up and deceive many.

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And because lawlessness will abound,

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the love of many will grow cold.

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Are you encouraged this morning?

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Let's pray.

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Father, thank you for your word.

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I thank you that your word renders truth, hard truth,

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real truth, encouraging truth.

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We get the whole picture when it comes to you, God.

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I pray that you would encourage our hearts

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and speak to us this morning in Jesus' name.

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Amen.

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You may be seated.

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Guys, we live in such a polarizing culture,

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polarizing society.

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I can say something under my breath.

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I can look at you a certain way.

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I can suggest something and you be totally offended

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and sever our relationship just like that.

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We are super sensitive

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because we've been brought in a culture

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that says it's my way or the highway.

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It's all about me.

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It's what my view is.

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It's how I feel.

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And really, I don't give any margin for your opinion

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'cause it doesn't matter.

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That's what we've been taught.

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I mean, we can't even get our soft drinks correct.

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You know what I mean?

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Who prefers Coke over Pepsi?

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Pepsi over Coke.

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Okay.

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Let's see if we can cause some division today.

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McDonald's over Burger King.

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Who's got McDonald's?

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Who's got Burger King?

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Who's got option three?

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UPS or FedEx?

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UPS, FedEx.

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Okay.

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Dunkin' or Starbucks?

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Dunkin'?

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Starbucks.

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All right, lots of division in the room.

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DC?

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Marvel.

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I'm gonna have to open the alders again, Pastor Barbie.

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Right now with this one, Apple or Android?

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Apple?

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Android.

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We're gonna dismiss those.

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No, I'm not gonna say.

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Tennessee?

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Alabama.

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(congregation shouting)

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Don't you dare answer.

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Don't you dare answer.

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Here's my point.

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The world divides, the gospel unites.

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The good news of Jesus Christ unites

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as the world is out to just completely divide you

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and isolate you from anything that's good to pull you away.

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The world divides, the gospel and its purpose is to unite.

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So why do we as Christians still contend

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with this thing called offense?

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Boy, we have offense.

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Now, if you're familiar with the bait of Satan,

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I'm gonna be drawing a little bit from that course.

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So don't be alarmed if I'm using some of that.

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That's intentional.

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But has anybody in here been offended in your life?

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Raise your hand if you've been offended.

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Raise your hand if you're a liar.

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No.

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You've been offended.

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You have been offended.

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And if I ask the better question,

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how many of you have offended someone else?

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Every hand probably should go up as well.

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Because everyone has stepped in that way.

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Sometimes intentionally,

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but most of the time unintentionally.

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Acts chapter two, I want us to realize

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that the people that we're reading about are human.

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They're in a community.

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And anytime we're in a community,

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there's bound to be an opportunity for conflict

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and for offense to be taken.

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Now I'm gonna give you this morning right now,

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I need everybody to pay attention off your cell phones.

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Everybody ready?

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I'm gonna give you a piece of revelation right now

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that's gonna change your life.

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Okay, are you ready for it?

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If you're ready church, say yeah.

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This is gonna change your life.

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This somebody's getting free today, okay?

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Sometimes you are wrong.

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That was for somebody this morning.

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Plural, that was for somebodies.

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And the Lord has this tendency

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to send the most annoying people in your life

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to tell you this truth.

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And to remind you about this truth.

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But sometimes you are wrong.

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And anytime somebody is walking around

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with a posture that they are always right,

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then they are only about themselves

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and they are dealing with pride.

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Because all of us at some point or another are wrong.

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And we don't like to be wrong.

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Does it feel good to be wrong?

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No, it doesn't feel good to be wrong.

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We walk around trying to be right.

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But it is okay, it is okay that sometimes you are wrong

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when you admit, hey, I was wrong, I messed up.

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So sometimes it's harder not just to be wrong,

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but to actually admit the truth that I was wrong.

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That takes courage.

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It takes loving the other person.

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And for many of us, it takes the power of the Holy Spirit.

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Because we are conditioned as people to be very selfish

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as opposed to selfless.

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And we put ourselves in the center.

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And if we're in the center of our world,

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then we're always right.

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But guys, the Lord doesn't want you

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to be the center of your world.

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He wants to be in the center.

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And the biggest conflict that we ever had

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on the face of this planet was a conflict with our creator.

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And it was that we opposed him because of our sin.

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That automatically puts us in a category of being wrong.

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And he's right.

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And so selfishness and pride.

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I was on a, come on up here, Phil.

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I was on a car ride with Philip yesterday.

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And he just, we were talking a little bit

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about this message today.

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And he brought up a quote by St. Francis of Assisi.

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And I just want him to share this quote with you.

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It's a short one, but I wanted him to come up and share it.

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Because it has everything to do with how we handle conflict.

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Would you just share that?

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- Yeah, first off, anybody?

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- I need a microphone.

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Okay, here we go.

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- Yeah.

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- Anybody feel like this message is for them?

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Yeah, that's definitely me.

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Well, it's one thing that has gotten me

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through some difficult conversations in the past.

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Whenever I have needed to approach someone,

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I know that I've done it wrongly so many times in the past,

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going up to someone and trying to make sure

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that they heard my perspective

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before actually understanding what they were going through

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or how they were receiving something.

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So I was talking with Pastor Kevin yesterday

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and a quote came to mind that I used to really live by.

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And I try to still to this day,

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especially with my team at work.

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But the quote is, "Seek to understand, not to be understood."

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And I feel like that's really powerful

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'cause whenever you go into a courageous conversation

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with someone that you presumably love,

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it's very easy to represent your own perspective

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so forcibly a lot of times

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and really not take the time to understand

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what that person might be going through,

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how they might be processing the circumstance

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of the conversation that you're looking to have with them

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or anything else.

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So that's kind of a quote that's really helped shape

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the way that I try to go into courageous conversation.

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- So it's seek to-- - Understand.

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- Seek to understand, not to be understood.

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Would you say that?

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Seek to-- - Understand.

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- Not to be understood.

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Here's the thing, guys.

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Who is right is less important than what is right.

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Who is right is less important than what is right, okay?

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When we make it about us,

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when we put the who before the what,

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we create a big mess, create a big mess.

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Sometimes we have to understand with humility

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that being wrong doesn't knock us down the ladder

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a few notches.

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We were just wrong and that's okay, that happens.

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So where do we go to find what's right?

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Where in the world do we go to find what's right?

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Any guesses?

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The word of God, go figure.

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He has given us his word.

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We go to the word of God as the authority in our life

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and it gives us truth, it gives us the answers.

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The word of God, Psalm 119 says this,

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"Great peace have they which love your word

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"and nothing shall offend them."

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Nothing, I'm going through a circumstance right now

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over the last several months that I have every opportunity

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to pick up an offense.

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But I have great peace.

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God, why do I have great peace?

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I know his word, I know his truth.

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I know that he is sovereign, I know that he is good

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no matter what the outcome of my situation.

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How do I know that?

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'Cause I'm just so great and I'm perfect.

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No, it's because his word says it

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and I believe what his word says.

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I have to remind myself daily of this truth.

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It's not something that's just natural.

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My natural inclination is wanna punch people in the face.

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Anybody else?

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My natural inclination is a lot of different things

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but I have to combat it daily by picking up my cross

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and following what I believe this word of God to say.

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So do you know the word of God?

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What advice do I give as a pastor when people come to me,

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hey, Kevin, so and so said this, did this, whatever.

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What's my advice?

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I don't tell them to go run,

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well, what I first tell them to do is go put it on Facebook

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'cause you know you gotta put it on Facebook

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for everybody to see, right?

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Then go gossip about the person

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and then after that, no, go to the word to seek truth.

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And it's not just go to the word to seek truth

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about that person, go to the word to seek truth

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about yourself, about how you're supposed to respond,

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about reminding yourself about what Jesus Christ did

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for you on the cross and why your offense toward them

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or the way that you picked up offense should be lessened

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because of what Jesus did for you.

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It's a reminder, it's a reminder.

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But there's wisdom in a multitude of counselors.

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You know what we do as Christians?

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We pull people in that are gonna counsel us

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that agree with our side of the story.

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We pull people in and sometimes it's disguised

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in the altar space as I need prayer,

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so and so said this and did this and they did this

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and da, da, da, da, da, da, would you,

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let's pray for them right now.

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And I come to convey information rather than in truth

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ask the Holy Spirit to come and infuse the situation.

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We need to be looking for God's face

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in all of our circumstances, especially our relational ones.

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God, where are you in this?

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God, where are you in this?

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I wanna see your face because if I see your face,

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then I'm gonna see them the way you see them.

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Not the way I wanna see them,

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not the way I feel about the situation right now,

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not the way that it's been painted,

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even with the scars and what's coming at me.

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God, I want to be able to see them the way that you see them.

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We need to see God's face in our situations

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and we have to stop trying to fix it on our own.

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We need to invite the Lord into our circumstances

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and into our conflicts.

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And so we're gonna work through

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this bottom portion of Matthew.

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And we're gonna look at this real quick

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and I'm gonna ask Cole Burkett to come up here.

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And if you'll grab this, come back here, come up quickly.

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Actually, I'll grab this while you're coming up.

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It is so easy for us to pick up a fence.

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How many, give Cole a round of applause.

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(congregation applauding)

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Now, Cole is a musician.

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This says, this says, offense.

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You get it?

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Okay.

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Cole is a musician, but more importantly,

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Cole's my friend, okay?

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So come here, Cole.

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Last week, I want you to stand right here, buddy.

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Last week, Pastor Jonathan gave a definition of fellowship.

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And he talked about fellowship being deeper than a friend,

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deeper than friendship, closer to family,

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but even beyond that.

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And so the most important word in that definition

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of fellowship was the word intimacy,

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which is a word that we totally obliterate

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and don't really understand.

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But the posture of intimacy looks like this.

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Go this way.

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The posture of intimacy looks like this.

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It's close.

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There's a bond.

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There is closeness, a bond.

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There's a truth.

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There's, what are you doing?

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(congregation laughing)

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There's comfort.

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There's love.

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There's trust, okay?

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All of those vulnerability.

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This is the posture of intimacy.

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This is what we are supposed to be with fellow believers.

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We're supposed to be an intimate connection, okay?

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That's what God's desire for us is.

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But something happens along the way.

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Now, I said Cole was a musician, okay?

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I'm just gonna use some bogus examples here, okay?

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Cole's a musician.

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He plays a show downtown and I don't show up.

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So Cole makes up in his mind,

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Kevin must not care about me

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because he didn't come to the show.

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Do you know there's a difference

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between perception and reality?

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So his perception is I didn't come to the show

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because I don't care about him.

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The reality was my kids were sick and I had to stay home.

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But he didn't say anything to me about it.

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He just kind of holds on to that.

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Cole wants to come and he's a musician.

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He wants to come and play worship at Springhouse.

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He wants to come and be on the stage and lead worship.

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And Pastor Jonathan never talks to him,

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never says anything to him about it.

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So his perception is, man, I'm really a nobody.

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Nobody wants to use me.

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I guess my talents are worthless to the kingdom,

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are worthless to the church.

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But the reality was is that Pastor Jonathan is over here

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praying and seeking for somebody to come to him and say,

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hey, I would like to maybe join the worship team.

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And he doesn't know that Cole's has a desire

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because Cole's not said anything about it.

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So now he's got a perception that nobody sees him,

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nobody hears him.

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Pastor Justin takes Cole to lunch

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and Cole sits there and they have a great meal together.

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And Pastor Justin didn't pay for Cole's meal

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'cause he's got 45 kids.

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That's the reality.

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The perception is Pastor Justin doesn't see me

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or care about me that I'm a poor musician that needs money.

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So Cole has all of these situations going on

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and has had none of which he has said anything

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to the person about.

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And so what happens is is we're supposed to be in this,

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we're gonna use the example of me, okay, earlier.

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He and I are in this intimate position, okay?

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We're close.

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We are walking life together and we're close.

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Every time we see each other, we have a close bond.

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But, but because I didn't go to his show,

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he has made up in his mind

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that I do not value his musicianship.

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And his mind has started to spiral into,

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Kevin must just not care about my life at all.

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And he must not care about my wife or my family.

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And it has just gotten bigger.

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And what he's done is he's picked up this offense.

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Go ahead, pick this up.

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Literally pick it up, okay?

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And I want you to come toward me and face me.

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So this is what happens, okay?

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Now our relationship has a barrier between it.

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So here I go, not yet.

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(congregation laughing)

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Okay?

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So now when we're supposed to be an intimate connection,

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it's awkward.

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And it's awkward because I can tell something is off.

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Something is not quite right here.

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He's not reciprocating the relationship the way he used to.

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He has stopped communicating the way

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that I'm used to him communicating.

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He has stopped showing up to things

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that he normally shows up to.

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Something is clearly off.

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And even so much so that I might be cognizant enough

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to go, Cole, hey, something's off, something's wrong.

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And he just smiles, smile at them.

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(congregation laughing)

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And he says, no, everything's fine.

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Everything's great.

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So many of us, that is a lie.

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So many of us will lie

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instead of go to the middle of the relationship.

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Let me tell you something.

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When you say you love someone,

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when you say you love someone,

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there is nothing on the table that you can't talk about.

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There should be an open pathway to say,

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even if it seems dumb,

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even if it seems like you just are like,

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man, I know this is crazy.

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You should be able to communicate.

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That is immature love whenever you can't,

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when you can't converse like that.

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And so we've got a boundary between us right now

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and it's kind of crazy and it's creating this chasm.

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So that's what the scripture says

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is that it says that many will be offended.

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Many will be offended.

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What does he say next?

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He says, then, I'm sorry, let me say this.

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One offended is more unyielding than a strong city.

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Back in the day, they used to build walls around cities.

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Why did they do that?

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For protection.

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What is offense birthed out of?

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It's birthed out of a hurt.

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I don't want to be hurt again.

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So I'm going to build a wall between you and me

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so I don't get hurt again.

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But here is the lie of the enemy.

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When we build that wall,

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we're actually hurting ourselves worse

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than if we would address the situation.

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We're hurting ourselves worse

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than whether we address the situation.

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And here's the real crux.

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When we hold onto an offense, we let go of God.

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We have no ability to hold onto God

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because we're holding onto the offense.

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So the next thing that Jesus says here

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is that they will betray one another, okay?

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So here we've been an intimate connection.

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Now it's awkward.

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There's this thing going on in this space.

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And now things are happening in cold spirit in his mind

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that are not healthy.

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And guess what?

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He's got this offense.

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He's let go of God.

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So his natural, supernatural, heavenly affirmation

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they should be getting from the word he's not getting.

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And so what he does is he betrays.

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And betrayal looks like this.

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I want you to turn and face them.

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This is what betrayal looks like.

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It is taking the offense here in the perception

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and showing all of you everything from his perspective.

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Because if he will think to Chelsea his perspective,

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then Chelsea will go, oh, you poor thing, Cole,

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we're gonna round a bunch of people

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to come see your show next time

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because we wanna make sure you feel good.

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How dare Kevin not do that?

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Kevin isn't doing anything with his life.

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He should be at your show.

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All of these things.

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And so he starts to paint this perception

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to everybody as betrayal.

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Why is the betrayal there?

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Because he needs affirmation from people

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because he's not getting it from the source.

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He's gotta get it from somewhere.

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And so we begin to feed into the lie.

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Now, he's not gonna go to somebody like Pastor Barbie

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with this because Pastor Barbie's actually gonna say,

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uh-uh, that doesn't sound like Kevin.

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Let's go right now and turn around and, right?

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Why do I know that about Pastor Barbie?

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Because she loves me.

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Because she loves me.

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Oh, that we would have people

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when somebody comes to you and says something

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that seems off from the character

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that you know that person to be.

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Instead of buying right into what they're saying,

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you say, wait a second,

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that does not sound like that person I know.

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Let's go and figure out what's going on.

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Or at the least, at the least, yikes,

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that doesn't seem like they stepped

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in the right direction there.

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Let's go right now and talk to them

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because I know them well enough that they will own it

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and they will apologize and we can walk in forgiveness.

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Guys, this has to be a place where gossip goes to die.

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This has to be a place where we are authentic enough

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with one another that we protect one another through love,

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through the lens of love.

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So, Cole is coming at you and he's gonna find the people,

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he's not finding the people who love me

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and want to support and lift my arms up.

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He's finding people that are going to,

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he's finding the weak ones.

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The ones who will come and say,

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yeah, let me just feed into this.

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The ones who think they're strong, but they're really weak.

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Then what happens?

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Goes from being offended to betrayal to hatred.

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To hatred, this is what hatred looks like

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when you set this fence down over here

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and once you get in the middle.

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Hatred is a trap.

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It's a trap of isolation.

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It's a trap that says, I am untouchable.

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Nobody can speak into my life.

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Nobody can help me.

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And another word that we would call this

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instead of these walls being able to be a stronghold.

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I got a stronghold going on in my life.

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And it's got me and I'm not connecting to the Lord.

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I'm not able to get past what's going on.

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I am walking in hatred right now.

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It's what Jesus says is gonna happen.

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A fence leads to betrayal, leads to hate.

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But then what it says, then it says more.

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What does it say?

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It's what I should have said.

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Then many false prophets will rise up and deceive many.

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Why is this person so susceptible to false truth,

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false doctrine?

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Because they're not holding on to the word

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or holding on to the Lord.

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So now they're wide open for whatever the enemy

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wants to throw their way.

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Whatever comes their way, he's buying into truth

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that is not truth because he doesn't know the truth.

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He's not connected to the Holy Spirit, to God.

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He's just wide open target for anything that comes his way.

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Jesus talks about false prophets in Matthew seven.

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He says this, "Beware of false prophets

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"who come to you dressed as sheep,

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"but inwardly are ravenous wolves."

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Do you notice there that he doesn't say

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that the ones that are dressed, I'm sorry,

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the false prophets are dressed like sheep?

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He doesn't say the false prophets are dressed like shepherds.

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See, when we read that, we think automatically,

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well, a pastor is gonna lead us astray.

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A prophet is gonna lead us, no.

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He's talking about the sheep.

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He's talking about you all because guess what?

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Here's the thing, he's isolated.

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We can't mind our business enough

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to not come up to the fence and say,

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hey, what's going on?

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How's it going?

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Tell me what's up here, what's going on?

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And so the sheep start speaking into the life

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of the person who's isolated, not the truth,

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but false things, aiding the isolation

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on the outside of the fence, on the outside of the fence.

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And here's what actually happens.

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I'm just gonna be real real tonight, today.

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Once they do this to you, make you feel good,

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they're going over here and they're talking bad about you.

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Am I saying the truth?

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And then they're talking bad about that person.

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If somebody has the audacity to come

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and just spew a bunch of gossip to you,

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I promise you they're talking about you as well.

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Aren't you glad you came this morning?

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(congregation laughing)

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And the reason I say that is because he says this

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and because of lawlessness.

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The vices that happen in here,

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the sin that happens in this place,

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'cause you gotta do something to sober yourself up

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to feel good.

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The lawlessness will abound

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and the love of many will grow cold.

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It will grow cold.

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So, are we like people without hope

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when we're in this situation?

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Are we a people that once you get here, you are stuck?

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You are never stuck when it comes to the Lord.

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You can always have a pathway to be unstuck

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when it comes to the Lord.

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And we learn over in Acts chapter 24, a pathway,

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it says this, "And herein do I exercise myself

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to have always a conscious void to offense toward God

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and toward mine."

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The important word in this is exercise.

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Now, I have started to work out over the last several months

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and I don't really like it.

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I like to see the results, but I don't like the process.

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I don't like the process.

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This week, I was in super pain

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over at Justin's house in my legs.

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And he's like, "Let's do lunges

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all the way up and down the freaking pathway,"

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whatever it is.

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It hurt, it didn't feel good.

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But I'm subjecting myself to the pain

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because I know the result I'm gonna be pleased with.

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And so in this passage, it says,

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herein do I exercise myself.

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So here's what you do.

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If you find yourself in a place,

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maybe this morning the Lord has identified

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somebody you've been holding offense against,

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you've got a conflict with, you're in isolation,

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maybe you can go as far as say, I hate them.

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Maybe, maybe, maybe you didn't realize

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you hated them until now

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because you've convinced yourself that it's okay.

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You've numbed yourself,

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but the reality is that you're isolated from everyone else

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and you've changed your behavior.

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So what do you do?

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The first thing that we want to do is this.

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This is not what we're supposed to do.

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This is the first thing we want to do

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because we know, we know here,

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okay, I'm supposed to go to that person.

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I'm supposed to tell them what I feel like they've done wrong

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and forgive them, right?

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So we know that, but we don't do it.

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First of all, it's too late.

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That ship has sailed

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'cause you have built a whole thing over here

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that makes no sense against them.

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But what we do is we carry this.

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So go and pick that offense up and you bring it back to me.

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Now I'm all of a sudden,

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Cole's coming up to me

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and he puts this offense right in my face.

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And he says, look what you did.

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Look how you hurt me.

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Look what this did to me.

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Look how this felt.

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And then he puts it down and he says, but I forgive you.

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And I'm just supposed to be okay.

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Oh, okay.

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And we're supposed to go back to, no,

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that's not how it works.

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That's not how it works.

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Stay right there.

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When someone mistreats you,

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when someone mistreat, when you feel,

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even if you have assumed they have mistreated you,

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there is instruction in the Word

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of what you're supposed to do.

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It says this, pray for the one who mistreats you.

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Pray for the one.

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Pray for them, what?

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God, do you not know what they did?

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God bless them, God bless them, whatever.

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Right, that's our prayer.

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God, whatever, just touch their life, whatever.

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Let them breathe tomorrow.

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Hope they put on some shoes when they go outside, whatever.

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And we start praying these meaningless prayers.

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Why?

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Because we want them to know.

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We want them to feel our pain.

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We want them to hurt like we hurt.

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But aren't you glad that the Savior of the world

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didn't make you hurt the way He hurt before forgiving you?

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Because here's the thing, guys,

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God does not just dispense love.

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The Word tells us that God is love.

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And He lives inside you, and I hate to tell you this,

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no, I love to tell you this,

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love holds no record of wrongs.

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No record is not some record.

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It's not the record that wasn't tarnished.

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It wasn't the record that, well,

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but this situation is an exception.

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Love holds no record of wrong.

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What that means is, is when you wake up the next day,

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it's as if nothing ever happened.

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And even more so, your relationship is deeper the next day

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than before whatever happened happened.

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Love holds no record of wrong.

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And how are we able to live there and why?

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How do we know that that's how we're supposed to live

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for one another?

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It's because this is what forgiveness looks like.

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Jesus sacrificed His life saying, forgive them, God,

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they have no idea what they are doing, what they have done.

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And so the correct posture is, Cole, go on back.

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The correct posture is, I'm over here,

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and Cole needs to start with forgiveness.

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He needs to forgive me.

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And I didn't really even do anything.

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Remember the scenario?

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But he's got to do forgiveness.

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Do you know that forgiveness is really for you?

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When you forgive someone, it's liberating you.

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So he starts with a position of forgiveness,

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but you don't do that by coming with the offense

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and shoving it in the person's face.

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You take that offense and you give it to the Lord.

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So I want you to take that

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and I want you to give it to the Lord, just lay it down.

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And so now he's in a posture

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because he's no longer holding onto the offense.

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Now he has something that he can actually hold onto.

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He can have something.

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And before he even tries to come over in my vicinity,

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God needs to remind Cole about who he is.

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God needs to do some heart surgery in Cole.

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God needs to tell Cole some truths about God's character.

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He needs to fuel Cole.

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Because guys, that's where the source comes from.

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Cole wasn't getting any of that from me.

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I was enjoying the source with him.

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Your source is not the people next to you.

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Your source is God.

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Your source is the Lord.

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And so he goes and he starts to get filled up.

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And as he's on that process, he is now forgiven.

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In his heart, he has forgiven me for what he assumed I did.

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But guys, let me tell you something.

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There's another part of it.

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And the next part is reconciliation.

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Forgiveness and reconciliation are two different things.

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So he is now forgiven

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and now he needs to start walking the process

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of reconciliation.

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And what that looks like is coming to me,

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coming to the one that presumably offended him

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and humbly apologizing,

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saying, man, I've created distance

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and would you please forgive me?

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I don't want this chasm between us.

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I miss the intimate connection we had.

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Notice he's not saying anything about me

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not going to the show.

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Why?

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Because the Lord's already fixed that idea in his head.

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Because it wasn't in keeping with my character.

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But let's say he does say that.

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Let's say in the context he's like,

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just he kind of, he happens to say,

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hey, listen, you know, it started with the fact

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that you didn't go to my show and that kind of hurt me.

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And I could say, dude, I'm so sorry that hurt you, man.

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I was, my Ruby was throwing up

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and all of a sudden Ruby's throwing up.

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It locks everything in his mind

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that he's just spent a whole year

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severing our relationship off of a non-truth.

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Off of a perception that was not true.

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Because we brought and introduced truth

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in the reality into the situation.

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And so now there's reconciliation.

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When we are reconciled to Christ,

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guess what we have to do?

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It's not just he dies on the cross

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and we're reconciled to Christ.

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He dies on the cross and we have to repent.

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We have to turn from our, there is a step there.

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We have to repent from our sin.

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There's a step here.

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There's a change that has to happen,

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an interchange in this reconciliation

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so that we can get back to this posture.

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And let me tell you guys something.

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Anytime I've gone through this process with someone,

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I am closer today with them than I ever have been before.

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Because it takes vulnerability, it takes transparency.

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And you wanna talk about true grit and intimacy.

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That is whenever you can bear all

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and you can flesh out life together with someone.

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Because the next time I don't show up to Cole's show

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or there's a different example.

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Cole has learned the hard way.

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And he has now seen what my character,

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not that I'm perfect, I'll probably mess up.

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The next time I may really, really offend him.

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I may actually really say something.

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Hey man, I don't really like that white shirt.

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But guess what?

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We're close enough to that.

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If friends say, whoa, whoa, whoa, come here.

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Man, I know you don't like my white shirt,

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but man, the way you said that really kind of hurt me.

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And because I love Cole, I can react two ways.

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I can love him or I can react out of my flesh.

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Because it's a two way street.

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I can say, man, you're so dumb.

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Get over the whole shirt thing.

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Why?

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Why do we act like that?

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Because we don't like to be wrong.

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I cannot control how Cole feels.

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But what I can do is ask him to forgive me

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because he has perceived I've wronged him.

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Man, Kevin, you said you didn't like my shirt.

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That kind of hurt me.

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Man, I am so sorry.

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I did not mean, will you please forgive me?

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I appreciate it.

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I don't have to then say, oh, I love your shirt.

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'Cause that's a lie.

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I didn't like his shirt.

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Right?

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It's not about lying so you can soothe it over.

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I can be real.

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His accusation was,

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I didn't like the way that you conveyed that.

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Maybe I need to shut my mouth

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and stop telling him how I feel about his shirts.

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Because nothing that comes out of my mouth,

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everything that comes out of my mouth should be uplifting.

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Then now what the scripture says,

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let nothing unwholesome come out of your mouth.

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Right?

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Is that not?

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So that's not uplifting.

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What if I would have come up to him and said,

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man, Cole, let me tell you something.

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I appreciate how much you love me.

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I appreciate the way that you so, so in musically

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behind closed doors and you're writing songs, man.

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I'm building my friend up.

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I'm talking about the things that I really do enjoy

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and I really do see in him.

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And that deepens our connection of intimacy.

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Amen?

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Amen.

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Thank you.

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Give Cole a hand.

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Guys, this is important.

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This is important because over the next several weeks,

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we're going to lean into the Holy Spirit of God.

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The Holy Spirit is real.

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He is alive today.

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He is active in your life.

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He wants to be an active part of your life.

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But here's what's gonna happen

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when we start getting into this.

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You're gonna start to recognize offenses

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that you did not know that you had.

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You're gonna start to recognize places of potential conflict

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that you didn't know were there

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because the Holy Spirit wants there to be nothing

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that stops you from your relationship

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and connection with God Almighty.

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And so he's going to illuminate.

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I don't like turning on lights in my house sometimes

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because I see all the crap everywhere.

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If I can just turn the lights off,

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I don't have to deal with it.

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Anybody else?

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Throw them in the closet, close the door.

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The Holy Spirit has a big magnifying glass and flashlight,

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not so that you can stand condemned.

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You don't have to be condemned because of that right there.

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But he poses a big flashlight on it because he says,

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there's something so much better for you.

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There's something so much you are missing out

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on a relationship that is gonna bless your socks off.

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Let's clean this up and you don't have to do it alone.

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Let's be a church who purposes to lay down offenses,

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who purposes to handle conflict the biblical way,

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who believes in the truth of what God's word says

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more so than the chatter around us about other people.

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Let us let Springhouse be a place

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where gossip goes to die, where we walk in authenticity,

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and where we love Jesus in a real way.

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Because at the end of that Acts 2 passage,

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it says numbers were added to them every single day.

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Every single day.

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And you know what happens?

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Those people come inside and they're bringing

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all of this stuff that we just talked about from the outside

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and they're gonna come in here and be introduced

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to a new way of doing things.

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A kingdom way with a king who knows how to bring unity

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to every situation, to bring healing to every situation,

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and knows how to bring reconciliation

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in a way that the world has no clue.

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Would you guys stand with me this morning

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with the worship team come back?

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Here's what we're gonna do

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with those who will pray come forward.

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Today was not a goosebump word, okay?

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But it's a liberating word.

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In a group this size, what, there's 250 people here,

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300 people, hey, listen.

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There are people who are holding onto offenses here.

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There are people who are in the middle of conflict.

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There are people who have not stepped

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into the territory of forgiveness.

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And it's tough and it's hard.

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Remember I talked about exercise?

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I don't necessarily expect it could happen.

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Not necessarily expect if you come forward today

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and you start to confess it that all of a sudden

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you walk out of here and everything is just great.

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There's some work to do.

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But the first step is the recognition that you are trapped.

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Just the acknowledgement.

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And you can't do anything about it.

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Some of you tried to do something about it

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and it led you to a bottle

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or it led you to an unhealthy relationship.

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It led you to vices.

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No, God Almighty wants to meet you

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right in the middle of the trap

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and He wants to liberate you today.

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And the first step is just the acknowledgement.

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Come to one of these brothers or sisters and just say,

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hey, you don't have to get the details if you don't want.

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Just say I'm trapped and I need out.

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And they will pray for the Holy Spirit

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to come and give you the strength and power

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to start walking out these steps.

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Maybe you've been the one who has offered the offense

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and you realize that.

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And you need to go to the person and you need to apologize.

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You need to make things right,

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but you don't know how to do that.

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Maybe there's been a lot of time

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in between point A and point B

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and you're just like, I don't know.

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I'm telling you, guys, it's not happenstance

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that you're here today.

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What I'm talking about,

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there's so much we can talk about here at church.

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So many, we can talk about sin, all these things.

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But when we get to the places of reconciliation,

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I believe that is the very heartbeat of God.

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We are talking about real important things.

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The third group that might need to come,

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and guys, this is me.

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God, search my heart.

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I don't know.

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I don't want to walk in offense.

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Maybe I've offended somebody that I love

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and I want to make that right.

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God, maybe you need to tell me

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and I've been blind and numb

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and I'm seeing this person all the time

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and they're reading all over them, but I don't know.

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God, would you search my heart

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because I don't want there to be any aughts

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with any of my brothers or sisters.

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Maybe that's you today

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and I would invite you to come as a step of faith.

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Say, Lord, I wanna be more like you.

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I want to see your face in my situation

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and in my relationships.

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So would you come this morning

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and allow the Holy Spirit of God to minister to your heart

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and to reconcile things this morning.

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Let's worship.