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- Good morning.

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I'm gonna bring theme park energy right now.

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Told the 9 a.m. service to say,

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"Guys, I'm gonna give you about a four," okay?

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Which for anybody else is about a nine,

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but my four was good enough for them.

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They were strapped in.

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It was a rollercoaster ride for sure.

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Hey, good morning, how we doing?

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Everybody, we're good, we're good.

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I'm glad to be here in the house of the Lord.

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Just let me get situated.

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I got a lot of things.

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Shouldn't have creased my papers, but that's fine.

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We have been in a series this entire year

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talking about the greatest stories ever told.

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And we are at a transition now in these stories

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where we have closed out the stories

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from the Old Testament and we are moving

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into some of the life and teachings of Jesus.

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And what a fitting way to close out that section summary

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was Pastor Barbies' message last week.

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I just wanna commend you for your study

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and for the anointing and for the word that you brought.

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It's such an on-time word.

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And what I love about this is you might've heard

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a few weeks ago, Pastor Allen be like,

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"Well, I didn't get to pick what I wanted,

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"so I got this one."

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Well, none of us got to pick as Pastor Barbies

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so kindly mentioned, but when Pastor Kevin

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is praying about the messages and the direction

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of the church, it is months and months and months

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before that word is scheduled to be released.

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And you have no idea what's gonna happen in the earth

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between then and that point.

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And God is always on time.

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He may not come when you want him to come,

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but he's always on time.

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And it was a very timely word.

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I'm grateful to be in a house where the leadership,

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we don't get it right all the time,

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but we are seeking the Lord on behalf of his people.

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And so I'm honored to be a part of that.

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Before I begin this morning, I do wanna make a note

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since we're talking about the life of Jesus.

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John says this, "Nope, that's not it.

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"I'll read this first."

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Don't worry about it, you got a Bible,

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you can fact check anything I say.

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You got it in paper form.

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Let me see all my paper Bible bringers.

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So eight, nine of you, I see that hand

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by like a old revival right here, right?

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Some of you got iPhone.

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Rhonda Frazier likes to call this an iScroll.

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I believe I attributed to her anyways.

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If not, then Rhonda's attributed to something

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she didn't say.

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That's the iScroll.

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If you have an Android version, you know,

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nooms and the rest of the peasants in the house

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can get that out, right?

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Either way, there's no excuse for you not having

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the opportunity to follow along with me.

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So if it doesn't say, guess what?

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We got a backup plan right here, okay?

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'Cause I'm liable to send them something that's not right

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and they'll be up there scrambling.

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"He didn't have Exodus 22 on the thing today."

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They already did that at 930, that's why I'm saying that.

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John 21, 25, John 21, 25.

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John closes out the gospel with this sentence.

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"Now there are also many other things that Jesus did.

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Were every one of them to be written,

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I suppose that the world itself could not contain

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the books that would be written."

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There was so much encompassed in the 33 year life

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of Jesus Christ that the world itself could not contain

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the books of wisdom and understanding and literature

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that came out of one man.

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Of course, it was the Son of God.

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So hear me when I say this, these next few weeks

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are not an exhaustive, comprehensive look

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at the life and teachings of Jesus.

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So if at the end of these six, eight, 10, 12 weeks,

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you feel like, well, I just, that was how you just,

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you know, be like, relax, go back and read, okay?

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Today, we're gonna look at one of my favorite sections

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and stories, which is the wedding at Cana.

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And some of you don't know what that is,

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and it's more commonly known or referred to as the place

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where Jesus turned water into wine.

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This is considered to be the first of the miracles

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of Christ we see recorded, and this is the first story

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in this series today.

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So if you're able, please stand with me.

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We're gonna read out of John's Gospel, chapter two.

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Okay, we're gonna read verses one through 12.

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Are we ready?

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Okay, thank you, Kurt.

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Me and Kurt are ready.

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Here we go, ready or not.

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"On the third day, there was a wedding at Cana in Galilee,

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"and the mother of Jesus was there.

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"Jesus also was invited to the wedding with his disciples.

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"When the wine ran out, the mother of Jesus said to him,

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"they have no wine.

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"And Jesus said to her, 'Woman, what does this have

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"'to do with me?

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"'My hour has not yet come.'

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"His mother said to the servants, 'Do whatever he tells you.'

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"Now there were six stone water jars there

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"for the Jewish rites of purification,

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"each holding 20 or 30 gallons.

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"Jesus said to the servants, 'Fill the jars with water,'

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"and they filled them up to the brim.

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"And he said to them, 'Now draw some out

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"'and take it to the master of the feast.'

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"So they took it.

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"When the master of the feast tasted the water,

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"now become wine, and did not know where it came from,

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"though the servants who had drawn the water knew.

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"The master of the feast called the bridegroom

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"and said to him, 'Everyone serves the good wine first,

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"'and when people have drunk freely, then the poor wine,

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"'but you have kept the good wine until now.'

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"This is the first of his signs Jesus did at Cana in Galilee

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"and manifested his glory,

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"and his disciples believed in him.

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"After this, he went down to Capernaum

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"with his mother and his brothers and his disciples,

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"and they stayed there for a few days."

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This is God's word.

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Father, we thank you for your word.

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I thank you for the life that it brings.

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I thank you for the opportunity to share with your people.

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I ask that our hearts would be opened

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to an encounter with you

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and that you would be glorified through today.

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Father, we love you and we thank you.

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It's in Christ's name I pray, amen and amen.

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You can be seated.

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So there are many teachings done.

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I'm not the first one to teach on this topic or subject,

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but I do wanna talk about one specific aspect

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of this miracle today.

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And hopefully by the end, you'll pick up on it.

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So I'm also real big on context, okay?

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I'm a real big context guy.

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So I wanna start back at the beginning of the chapter.

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You guys might recall if you were here in the house

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a few months ago when I shared a teaching

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on the book of Job about context

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and how I went to a friend's house

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and he had a bathroom calendar with Bible verses on it.

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And one of the Bible verses said,

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"If you bow down and worship me,

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"everything you see will be yours."

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And that was Satan talking to Jesus

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during the temptation in the wilderness, right?

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But the people who developed the calendar

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just thought that was a great thing for us to worship God.

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And I wadded that thing up and threw it in the trashcan

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one day off for the rest of the year, promise you.

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Because it was out of context, right?

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And that's a problem we get into as a church,

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especially now, there's a lot of people

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just grabbing passages and throwing them

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anywhere they want to, to fit whatever they want

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to fit right now in whatever season I'm in.

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And then we make permanent decisions

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based on a temporary emotion

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and a minuscule understanding of God's word.

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We as pastors do your disservice and say,

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"Hey, you need to read your Bible,

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"but then we don't help you with context and translation.

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"We just leave it up to you."

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And I know when things are left up to me,

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stop laughing, Connie.

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(congregation laughing)

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Give you a little insight, a little behind the scenes

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since she said that.

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At an elders meeting, this has been last year,

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there was some things that had come up

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and sometimes there's a situation arises

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where a pastor or someone in the church

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will have to address the media.

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And so we were kicking around the idea of,

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we need a representative from Springhouse

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that will be our media spokesperson.

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I immediately shot my hand up

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and the vote was 10 no's and one yes.

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(congregation laughing)

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And I was like, "How dare you?"

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Right?

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Barbie would have voted,

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but she wasn't in on the vote that night.

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She would have probably voted no, but in her heart,

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I'd love for Justin to be that guy.

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(congregation laughing)

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Right?

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They was like, "We're not putting him out in front."

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No, absolutely not.

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Why are you still laughing about that?

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Like that doesn't warm my heart, man.

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So context is important.

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John's gospel begins by declaring

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the preeminence and glory of Jesus.

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The gospel of John begins like this,

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"In the beginning was the word

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and the word was with God and the word was God.

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He was in the beginning with God.

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All things were made through him

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and without him was not anything made that was made.

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In him was life and the life was the light of men.

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The light shines in the darkness

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and the darkness has not overcome it.

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There was a man sent from God whose name was John.

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He came as a witness to bear witness about the light

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that all might believe through him.

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He was not the light,

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but came to bear witness about the light.

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The true light, which gives light to everyone

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was coming into the world."

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And this poetic description of Jesus's glory

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is how the gospel begins.

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So then you see John the Baptist

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and he's declaring the coming of the Messiah.

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And he's saying,

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"I am the voice of one crying in the wilderness,

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make straight the way of the Lord, prepare for the Lord."

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And then all of a sudden Jesus shows up on the scene.

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You ever been talking about somebody

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and they just show up?

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Huh?

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Good or bad, right?

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I catch my kids talking about me all the time.

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Usually 'cause they tell on each other,

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"Someone's over down there talking about you."

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Really?

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I'll listen in.

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Right, can you imagine?

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Listen, what?

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Pastor Kevin is, I don't want to, notorious,

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neither of those are good word, infamous and notorious.

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He's well known for his object lessons.

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Can you imagine preaching a sermon about Jesus

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and then Jesus walks out?

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That's literally what happens.

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He's like, "Guys, let me tell you about the coming Messiah,

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the savior of the world.

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As a matter of fact, come on out."

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And Jesus shows up.

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That's not how it happened.

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But in my mind, he's talking about the guy and he shows up.

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And then he ends up baptizing Jesus.

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He baptized Jesus in the river.

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And Jesus's baptism is one instance in scripture

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where we see all three persons of the Trinity

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in the same passage.

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Luke's gospel describes it like this.

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Now when all the people were baptized

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and when Jesus also had been baptized and was praying,

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the heavens were opened and the Holy Spirit descended on him

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in bodily form like a dove.

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And a voice came from heaven, "You are my beloved son.

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With you, I am well pleased."

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So John baptizes Jesus and you have the son of God

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in the water, the Holy Spirit descends like a dove

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and the voice of the father says from heaven,

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"This is my son in whom I'm well pleased."

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And I also wanna take note,

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Jesus hadn't even done any ministry.

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God was well pleased with him because he was his son,

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not because he was going around doing magnificent things.

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We are human beings, not human doings.

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So therefore, when Jesus said,

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"When the Holy Spirit has come upon you,

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you will receive power to be my witnesses."

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Not go around doing witnessing,

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you will become something different

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when the Holy Spirit has come upon you.

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And the Holy Spirit had come upon Jesus in that moment

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and his father was pleased with him.

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And you see all three persons of the Trinity

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in that passage.

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Just make a little highlight or underline

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and if you don't feel like that, just say,

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"Please God, help me remember where this is at.

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I don't know what that is."

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(congregation laughing)

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I don't know.

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So you got the scene.

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John says, "Hey, this is the guy."

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John says, "This is the guy, he shows up, he gets baptized."

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Then the next day he shows up again

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and John is able to go a little bit further in detail

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with his disciples and he says,

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"Hey, remember what happened yesterday at the baptism?

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Let me explain it a little bit further to you."

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And he describes what happened at that baptism

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to his disciples.

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Then the following day, Jesus shows up again.

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So you've got a three-day period

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where he keeps just showing up, showing up, showing up.

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How many of you have found yourself

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at Springhouse this morning

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because Jesus just keeps showing up in your life?

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Somebody mentioned it, you overheard a conversation,

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someone invited you to come,

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someone prayed you in the house,

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but either way, Jesus just keeps showing up

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and showing up and showing up.

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He just keeps hanging around in chapter one.

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And John's disciples are super intrigued

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and they approach Jesus and I love Jesus's response.

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Jesus turned and saw them following.

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So picture this, this is not biblical.

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This is what I think, okay?

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Have you ever seen those cartoons

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where somebody is hiding in like a bush or a box

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and the box moves and then they turn around

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and look at it and it's a box or a bush?

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That's not what happened.

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See, y'all thought I saw.

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That's when I imagined they're following Jesus

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and Jesus turned to them and said, "What are you seeking?"

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And isn't that a fitting question for us today?

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What are you looking for?

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What exactly are you seeking?

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You've heard a testimony of me, you've saw me baptized,

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you heard John declaring that everything you heard about

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in the Old Testament was in regards to me,

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but what are you looking for?

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What are you seeking?

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And they said to him, "Rabbi," which means teacher,

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"where are you staying?"

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And look at Jesus's response, "Come and you'll see."

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So they came and saw where he was staying

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and they stayed with him that day

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for it was about the 10th hour.

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Jesus did not demand belief.

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He didn't say, "Didn't you hear everything

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John said about me?

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What are you looking for?"

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And they didn't even answer what they were looking for.

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They said, "Where are you staying?

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Why did they ask where he was staying?"

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So they could come and spend time with him.

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And Jesus said, "If you'll come and see,

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then you'll be convinced."

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You don't have to believe 'cause John said it.

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You don't have to believe 'cause the scriptures

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testify of me.

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You believe when you come and see for yourself.

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So Andrew goes, and I've often wondered,

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this was the first time that we see in scripture

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of somebody going and spending time with Jesus.

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What did they talk about?

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What do you think they talked about that night

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when they were hanging out?

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Whatever it was, it was enough to convince Andrew

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because Andrew then goes to get his brother Peter.

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He goes and gets Peter, or actually gets Simon.

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Let me back up, his name is not Peter.

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His name is Simon.

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And so that he can come and see.

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And here's one thing I want us to take note of.

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When you are convinced, you will go get others.

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When you are convinced, when you've come

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and you've seen for yourself, you will go get others.

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If you've not gone and got others,

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then have you been convinced?

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And if the answer is yes, I've been convinced,

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then why aren't you going to get others?

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Like, I'm sorry, I didn't write this.

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So then Jesus goes to Galilee,

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and the next day he finds Philip and he calls Philip,

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and Philip goes to Nathaniel,

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and Nathaniel makes one of the most honest statements

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in all of scripture.

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He says, "Nathaniel, we have found the Messiah."

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And Nathaniel says, "Where's he at?"

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And Philip goes, "Ah, he's in Nazareth."

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He says, "Nazareth?

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Can anything good come out of Nazareth?

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Might as well have said,

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can anything good come out of Antioch?"

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All right, before you get all upset,

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I used to hang out in Antioch, don't be mad.

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Football team rolled on Friday.

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We can talk about it outside if you'd like, okay?

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But we all know, eh, I don't wanna go to Antioch.

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Like, we had a choice.

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If that's where we wanna go,

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can anything good come out of Nazareth?

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And you know what Philip said?

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Guess, come and see.

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Philip said, that's a great question.

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Come and see.

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Come and see for yourself.

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You don't have to believe me.

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I know that we found him,

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but if you'll come, you'll see for yourself.

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Come and examine yourself.

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That's why it's important.

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Just invite somebody to church.

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You don't have to convince them

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in that 30-second checkout line.

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Just invite them and say, come and see.

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And the Holy Spirit will do his work.

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It's not your job to convince people of the gospel.

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It is your job to introduce them to Jesus,

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and they will either be convinced or need more evidence.

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This is a no-go lifestyle.

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Can anything good come out of Nazareth?

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I used to say this is a character defect of mine,

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where I would say things that other people think

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but don't say.

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Turns out it's biblical, okay?

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Because...

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(audience laughing)

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No-go lifestyle.

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What did Jesus say when he meets Nathaniel?

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He says, finally, an Israelite in whom there is no go.

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Finally, somebody's being authentic about the situation.

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Somebody's being real about the situation.

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And then Jesus says, hey, before Philip called you,

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I saw you under the fig tree,

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and Nathaniel's mind is blown.

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And he says, hey, you think that I'm the guy

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because I told you that?

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You're gonna see greater things than this.

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You will see the heavens opened up

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and the angels of God ascending and descending

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on the Son of Man.

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And then it goes right there to...

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And then three days later, they're at a wedding,

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and you're like, whoa, pump the brakes a little bit.

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That's a big span.

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What we need to understand contextually is this.

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When Jesus goes to the wedding

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and brings his disciples with him,

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they have already been convinced

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that he is who he says he is,

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that he is who John testifies about.

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So they didn't need to see a miracle.

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And this was before the miracle.

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They were ready.

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Jesus continually invited his disciples to come and see,

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to come and think, to come and examine the evidence.

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And then the narrative shifts to the wedding.

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It moves from Nathaniel's call right into the wedding.

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Ancient Hebrew weddings are not like most weddings

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that I have been to, okay?

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I'm from the South, so all the weddings I know

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are either in a church or at a farm somewhere.

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'Cause we live in Tennessee.

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And apparently those are your two options,

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church or the farm.

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And you're gonna take pictures in front of the old truck

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that nobody in your family knows how to drive

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with mums around it and your train flowing, right?

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And it's gonna be ridiculously overpriced, right?

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But it's the farm.

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I don't know any of the weddings.

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This is where I'm from, okay?

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But if you're not from the United States,

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or maybe you were born in a different country,

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or you were born on a different continent,

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or you've lived in a different culture or ethnicity,

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all cultures have different type of wedding traditions

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and wedding customs, okay?

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So when you hear the wedding at Cana,

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get out of your mind anything that you have thought of

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as far as a wedding goes.

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Are we there?

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Can you get that?

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Can you just disconnect from the farm for a minute?

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Okay?

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Ancient Hebrew weddings

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are not like modern Western celebrations.

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Hebrew weddings would begin with a betrothal period

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followed by a legal covenant binding

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and then the consummation of the marriage.

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You understand?

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Betrothal binding consummation.

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There's an order to things.

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This is why Joseph was so upset when Mary said,

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"Hey, I'm pregnant during the betrothal."

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And then she had in his mind the audacity to say,

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"It's God's baby."

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Y'all can laugh about it.

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It's in there.

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Think of this from a human perspective.

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Joseph was so out of his mind, God had to send an angel.

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He had to send Gabriel to calm him down

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'cause he's pacing.

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I'm just gonna, I don't know what to do.

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I don't know what to do.

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I guess I'm just gonna have to like end the betrothal.

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I mean, God, I loved her.

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This is gonna be great.

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This conjecture, obviously.

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But there was an order and it was out of order.

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Betrothal, covenant, consummation.

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I had a situation of something being out of order yesterday.

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I have three sons.

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One of them has grown.

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So you'll have to figure out who the other son was.

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I like to tell stories about my kids and not name them

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so that you try to figure out who it is.

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It's one of my favorite parts about being a dad,

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telling stories from the stage.

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(congregation laughing)

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So we had a birthday party for my son

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and I was pretty disappointed in these teenagers.

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There was 20 preteens and teenagers, 20.

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And I bought 12 pizzas and 24 cupcakes.

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And these losers, not look, they only ate six pizzas.

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What a disgrace.

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(congregation laughing)

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We'd had, my parents would have had to go get more.

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Landon got six pizzas, six.

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Me and Landon can eat six pizzas.

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(congregation laughing)

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And then we'll send memes back and forth,

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I hate my life, why did I do this?

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I was embarrassed as a dad that you only ate six,

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but this is what you think of me, to only eat six pizzas?

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So we had a lot of cupcakes left over.

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So as any good father would do,

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I was gonna save them for breakfast the next day, right?

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(congregation laughing)

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Yeah, real Cosby would have been proud, man.

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So I go to Bojangles,

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listen to this nutritious breakfast, right?

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I go to Bojangles and I got 20 sausage biscuits.

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I had some white grapes, I had purple grapes,

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I had the little plates and then I had all the cupcakes.

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And so I put them in order.

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Here's your biscuits, here's the grapes,

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here's the cupcakes, right?

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Any rational person would assume, start with the biscuit,

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you get your grapes and then after you've eaten that,

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you get the cupcake, right?

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I turned my back for two seconds.

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I turned back around and one of my sons

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has chocolate all over his face

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as he's unwrapping the biscuit.

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I was born in the morning, but it wasn't this one, okay?

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And so I'm looking at him, I said,

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what's all over your face?

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And then that rush, all that chocolate fudge at 9 a.m.

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drained right out of his body

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and was replaced with the fear of God

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because he knew the gig is up, it's all over my face.

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So I'm talking to him and I'm like,

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what's all over your face?

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I said, is that chocolate?

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Yeah.

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I said, did you eat a cupcake?

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He said, yeah.

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And he took a bite of his back, he's still eating food.

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I said, man, I said, man,

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when have in the history of me being your dad,

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have cupcakes ever been the first thing

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we eat for breakfast?

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He said, never.

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We started today.

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So I said, look, and I'm trying, look,

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see the cartoons where the steam comes out of the ears?

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He's a habitual offender.

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This guy's a repeat offender, okay?

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So I said, he said, it's never been the policy

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of our family that we eat cupcakes first

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and yet you've obviously eaten the cupcake before.

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And I said, son, why did you eat the cupcake first?

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He said, because I wanted to.

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(congregation laughing)

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Because I wanted to, right?

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Because I want, oh, okay, you just hang on,

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I'm just over there.

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I'll be right back, right?

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If you're a parent, you know.

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But I'm not gonna miss an opportunity to speak

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into my kid's life, okay, you hear me?

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So after I walked away, unclenched my fists,

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I said, son, here's what you don't understand.

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You were going to get a blessing anyways.

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You were gonna get a cupcake.

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Like I was going to allow you guys to have cupcakes.

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You wanted the blessing when you wanted it

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and so you did things out of order.

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And there are some of us that are so worried

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about missing the blessing that we'll go take it

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for ourselves instead of waiting on our Father

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to give it to us.

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You hear what I'm saying?

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We're so worried about instant gratification

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over delayed satisfaction that we'll take matters

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into our own hands regardless of the consequences

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because I want to.

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And didn't allow his Father to bless him in the right order.

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There are an order to things, Springhouse family.

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Don't get out of order.

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That's why Joseph was messed up because it was out of order.

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That's why my kid was messed up when he realized

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'cause he was out of order.

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There is an order to things when it comes

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to ancient Hebrew marriages and weddings.

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The betrothal, the covenant, the consummation,

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then the celebration.

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So when we see Jesus and his disciples show up

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to the wedding, they are at the celebration portion

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of the wedding.

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We're all on the same page?

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Okay.

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So after that, there'd be a multi-day feast,

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the celebration, that's where we find Jesus

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and his disciples and the wine runs out.

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Houston, we have a problem.

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There is no wine.

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Now, might not seem like a big deal to you

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'cause you can just run down here to R&J Liquor Store

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like I called it in the first gathering

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and then said that's actually the name

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of my dad's lawn care business.

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It's not a liquor store.

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All the blood ran out of his face too when I said that.

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But you guys, if there was a hey, we're out of wine,

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you'd be like, that's cool, we'll just send so and so

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and they'll run and grab it.

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That's not how it worked back then.

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Okay, you don't just run to the liquor store.

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That even just sounds bad.

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Like, can you imagine like one of the disciples

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goes to the liquor store?

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The tweets that would come out,

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I just saw Simon Peter walking out of the liquor store.

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Don't act like you don't get judges.

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Somebody ever been caught pushing a cart

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coming out of Publix with 12 yinglings

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looking around like this?

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And I'm like, I see you.

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I see you.

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Y'all know me, I don't lie.

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Somebody gonna come to me after the service

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and be like, thanks for not ratting on me.

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They're out of wine.

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In their culture, this is a big deal.

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You'd be the laughing stock of the community

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and they would never stop telling

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about how you couldn't provide for your guests.

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So Mary comes to Jesus and says, they're out of wine.

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That's something my mom would say to me.

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Hey, they're out of wine, do something, figure it out.

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What do you want me to do?

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And Jesus' response is something.

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Look at Jesus' response.

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When the wine ran out, the mother of Jesus said to him,

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they have no wine.

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And Jesus said to her, woman,

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what does it have to do with me?

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Now, before you get all,

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it's not the same culture.

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You call your mom a woman in Tennessee,

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below the Mason-Dixon, if you say woman.

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Some of y'all ain't ever been hit with a flip-flop.

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It shows me you learn not to say woman to your mom.

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It's not the same culture.

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Remember, we're talking about culture.

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Jesus says, woman, what does this have to do with me?

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My hour, my hour has not yet come.

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Gosh, I shouldn't have done that.

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His mother, she didn't even acknowledge his response.

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She says, hey, they don't have any wine.

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He's like, woman, what's that got to do with me?

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It's not my time yet.

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And she says, do whatever he tells you to do.

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That's how you know this is a real interaction

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between a mother and a son.

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She, I don't care what you've got to say right now.

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Think about it.

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Any mom that's got a son, you'd be like, listen,

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hey, they don't have any wine.

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Hey, do whatever he tells you to do.

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This is, these are part of the things

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that if you've ever had a mom, which is everybody here,

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you know that this is a real interaction.

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But why did he say it like that?

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What is he even talking about?

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Why did he say my hour has not yet come?

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It's not my time yet.

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What Jesus does next is what reveals the answer to me.

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And this is what I wanted to talk about to you this morning.

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The transition.

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This is a transitional moment, okay?

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And this is the reason why I believe

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this is the first miracle recorded in the gospels.

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He tells the servants to fill six stone water jars

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with water.

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These were jars that were used for ceremonial cleansing.

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Then he tells them to draw the water out

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and it become wine.

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Do you know that nobody has ever been able

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to replicate that?

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The way that he did it.

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Some people say, well, that's how you make wine.

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You add water.

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No, silly.

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He, they filled it up.

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He said, draw it out and it had become wine.

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Like this is not a parlor trick.

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He's not going, and for my next act,

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I'll turn six jars of water into wine.

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He's in a back room.

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His mom came to him.

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Nobody knows it's happening except for the servants.

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How many that was, we don't know.

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But the servants knew because the scripture says

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nobody knew what he did except for the servants.

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In the old Testament, water was used by the priests

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to cleanse themselves and represented the covenant.

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Jesus' blood would provide the ultimate cleansing

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for his people and not just the priests

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and is symbolically represented by the wine.

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I believe that Jesus know good and well

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what he was doing in this moment.

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And this was a foreshadow

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when he would ultimately make the switch.

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His first miracle points to the last miracle.

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The first miracle is taking the water,

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which represented the covenant with the priests

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and he transformed it into the wine

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that would cover and cleanse all humanity.

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And the only thing, the catalyst was Jesus.

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In him, the old covenant would be transformed

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into a new covenant that would tear the veil,

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the spirit would move out,

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and all of humanity would be able to come

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as priests and kings.

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It's not just they're out of wine,

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let's turn this water into wine

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so we can keep the party going and the celebration going.

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No, he said it's not my hour yet because I'll do this,

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but this represents what I'm ultimately gonna do.

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This first miracle represents the last miracle.

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It's incredible.

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It's a transition of the covenant

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veiled on the pages of scripture.

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Let's talk about the wine for a minute.

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Has anybody ever made wine?

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Don't answer.

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Oh God.

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I see that hand right here.

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Mario in the back called him out first gathering,

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he's the only one who raised his hand.

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They're a little bit more pious than you rebels,

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late sleepers, right?

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Better question, has anybody ever drank wine?

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Put your hands, don't answer these questions.

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These are rhetorical questions.

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Those are, I bet that's who had the Yinglings, right?

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Do you know the process of making wine?

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Do you know the process of, we know you know Mario.

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You answered yes to the first question, first two.

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Mario's all of the above.

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First step in the process of making wine,

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the grapes are selected by hand.

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The grapes are chosen.

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The grapes are chosen.

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They don't just use any old grape.

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Then they are pressed and crushed

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in order to extract the juice from them.

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From there, they're placed in a large stone or earthen jar

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where the fermentation process begins.

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This process can take days or months

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for the best wines to finish this process.

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Finally, they're stored below ground

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or in cool places until use.

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The longer they sit, the better the wine is, allegedly.

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The most important element when making wine is time.

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You cannot, we can't go out here after service

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and make six gallons, six stone jars

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with 20 to 30 gallons of wine in an afternoon.

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It doesn't work like that.

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It's a process.

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Did you hear, did you pick up on it?

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The grapes were chosen, selected,

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then they were pressed and crushed

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and placed on an earthen vessel,

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then put below ground for the transformation into new wines.

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That sound like anything else

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you've heard of in scripture before?

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The wine of the new covenant,

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which was represented here this morning

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to be the blood of Jesus.

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Here's what I want us to understand.

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By turning the water into wine,

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Jesus gave the water a past that it never had.

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Are you hearing me?

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Jesus gave the water a past that it never had

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and it allowed it to avoid the process

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to become something beautiful.

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When you come and see, when you come and examine,

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when you come and you really experience Jesus,

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he will give you a past that you never had

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and allow him to be the one that transforms you

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without having to go through that process

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'cause he went through it for you.

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And we sitting here talking about,

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oh man, that was pretty cool.

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Turn water into wine, it's great.

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Kept the party going.

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It's so much bigger, guys.

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And I love the response in 2 10.

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And he said to him, "Everyone serves the good wine first.

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And when people have drunk freely, then the poor wine.

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But you have kept the good wine till now."

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Worship team, you can come out.

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Jesus saved the best wine for last.

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He saved the best for last.

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I've often thought about this.

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The Lord has scattered fragments of the messianic profile

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to veil the plan from the enemy.

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Part of the reason why we read some stories,

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and we're like, man, I don't quite understand that.

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And he's like, keep reading, there's something deeper.

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It's because he has scattered fragments

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of the messianic profile all throughout scripture.

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And it simultaneously conceals and reveals.

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And only the one who knows what the puzzle looks like

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can make sense of the pieces.

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And part of the reason why we read these things,

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we go, what is happening?

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What is he talking about?

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Because like Paul said in Corinthians 1, 2, 6-8,

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among the mature we impart wisdom.

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Although it's not wisdom of this age

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or the rulers of this age who are doomed to pass away,

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we impart a secret and hidden wisdom of God,

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which God decreed before the ages of our glory.

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None of the rulers of this age understood this,

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for if they had, they would not have crucified

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the Lord of glory.

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Basically what Paul says is,

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if they knew that by killing him,

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it would have meant their destruction and our redemption,

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they would have never killed him.

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But they didn't know that by killing the son of God,

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they signed their own death sentence, which liberated us.

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And Jesus has scattered these pieces

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of the messianic profile all throughout the New Testament

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so that they don't necessarily pick up on all the pieces.

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But we see in hindsight,

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'cause we've got the lid to know what the puzzle looks like.

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Jesus is revealing pieces as needed to his disciples.

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He's slowly conveying what the Old Testament

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simultaneously conceals and reveals.

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And it begins here at this miracle moment

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and it moves out through his ministry and life.

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And to quote Tim Pippus from Hope for Life in Calgary,

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"Jesus Christ is the one man who has been angry without sin.

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"If you slap him in the face,

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"he'll turn the other cheek.

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"But if you keep outsiders from praying in the temple,

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"he'll flip tables.

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"He keeps the wedding celebration going

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"and hangs out with disreputable and religious alike.

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"He's the perfect man.

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"He knew how to work to exhaustion when the father asked,

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"yet he was interruptible.

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"He trusted God completely and yet courageously

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"and constantly fulfilled his responsibilities.

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"He treated women with unparalleled dignity and care.

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"He alone practiced what he preached.

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"Prayer was no mere duty or ritual for him.

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"It was the garden yielding intimacy, clarity and power.

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"And he rose from prayer to a life of disciple making

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"and spiritual warfare.

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"Demons pleaded for mercy.

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"Elements obeyed his commands.

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"He wielded power without corruption

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"and transcended the coming and going of fame without fault.

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"Jesus navigated explosive political

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"and religious topics with ease.

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"He turned funerals into celebrations.

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"At his direction, they took off Lazarus' grave clothes

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"and set him free,

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"the first instance of a reverse embalming.

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"The author of creation was silent before Pilate

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"and refused to come down from the cross.

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"Imagine his flayed body nailed to his cruciform throne,

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"his stomach churning as a sickness and shame

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"of every unfaithful husband and more assaulted his heart.

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"In those moments, the words that arose from his heart

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"were of forgiveness for those crucifying him

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"as well as care for his mother.

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"He was obedient unto death and he is risen."

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So when he says, "My hour is not yet come,

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"you want me to go ahead and tell everybody who I am.

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"You want me to go ahead and make the switch now.

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"I'm gonna show you what the switch is gonna look like.

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"It's gonna go from the water

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"that can only cleanse the priest

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"to my blood that can cleanse all mankind.

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"And all you've gotta do is come and see for yourself.

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"Come and think, come and believe.

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"We sing these songs so arbitrarily sometimes,

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"I believe, do we?

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"Have you come?

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"Have you seen?

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"Have you examined?

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"He will be the one to establish an everlasting covenant."

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We're in such a weird place right now

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where every pastor is being assaulted

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and told this is how you need to preach

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and this is what you're supposed to say

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and although I'm not gonna get up there and say it,

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you need to get up there and say it for me

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'cause how can someone look like this and believe?

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How can someone act like this and believe?

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You need less podcasts, you need less TikTok,

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you need less CNN, you need less Fox News,

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you need less Facebook and you need more Word of God.

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You need less preachers preaching to you.

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And I understand shepherding people through hard times.

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The Scriptures are full of it.

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None of the prophets shied away from current events

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but at the same time, they put 'em in their proper context

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and it is my job to bring you into the presence of the Lord

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and allow Him to transform you,

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not so you can all look like, act like, think like me.

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We'll be shut down in 30 minutes at that,

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a house full of Justins.

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Won't make it to the parking lot.

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All you need to do is come and allow Jesus

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to give you a pass that you never had.

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Allow Him to transform you the same way

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He transformed that water through the power of His blood.

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If you need prayer, we're gonna be down here to pray for you.

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If you just need to come and meet with Jesus,

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if you need to repent, if you need to call out sin

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in your life, then let's call it out.

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Let's stop playing around, let's stop playing church games.

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People are hurting right now.

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My sister lost her husband.

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There's people that have lost children.

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There's people that have lost their mind

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in the last two weeks.

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And we just gonna sit here and play church games

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like we're in some kind of dystopian society

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where we can argue about football

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and then be on our face 20 minutes later.

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It's time to wake up and get real church.

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And the God of the universe,

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that same one that invited those disciples,

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come and see for yourself is inviting you this morning.

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Just come and see for yourself.

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Come and be transformed by the power of His blood.

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Let's worship.

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