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Today on feeding my faith, should I be outraged over the

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Olympics opening ceremonies? Kick the doors open. Let the party

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begin.

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Hey. Welcome to Feeding My Faith. I'm Dave

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Jackson from the school of podcasting.com. This is

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where we try to make God simple. I love Jesus,

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hate religion. And, I don't know, did you see

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the opening ceremonies of the Olympics here in France

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2024. These people dancing around

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in robes and all this stuff. And

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the next day, look, I don't really watch the news because most of it is

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just commercials for, you know, drugs, and

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I I could not escape this story. People were

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losing their minds because the opening ceremonies

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mocked the Lord's supper.

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And I looked at it was like, holy cow. There's that person in the

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middle with like a little halo over their head and a bunch of people around

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the table, and I was like, sure. It looks like they're holy cow. And then

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I saw a picture of the da Vinci painting, and then I saw a

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screenshot of the opening ceremony. I was like, holy cow. They're mocking the

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Lord's Supper. I don't believe this. I can't this is blasphemy. This is

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outrage. This is disrespect. I I hate

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it when non believers act like,

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non believers. Yeah.

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I couldn't believe it. I mean, exactly how did they mock

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it? Oh, they dressed up in costumes and they

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went around the table and there was some big guy looked like Papa

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Smurf, but he was naked. Wait. What? I

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mean, at my church, we dressed up in old costumes and sat

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around a table. Is that wait. Hold on. And

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then I did a little research. Remember, there's that great book. No, not the

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Bible. That's a great book. There's another book called

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The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, and one of those

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habits is understand before being understood. So I

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went to see, well, wait, did was that on purpose? Like, what's

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going on here? And the director of the opening

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ceremonies, he said that basically it was about,

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the feast of Dionysus, not the Lord's Supper, where

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Dionysus arrives at the table because he's the Greek god of

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celebration and that sequence is called festivity

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and the god of wine which is also a French jewel

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and father of sequana the goddess linked to the river

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sign. The idea was to create a big pagan party

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in link with the God of Mount Olympus and I'm like is that really the

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first impression you want of the opening ceremonies of the Olympics?

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Okay. And he says and you will never find me or my work

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or anyone really mocking anyone.

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You know, my great first impression, viva la France. Okay. If that's what

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you say. And I get it. I saw a lot of

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people losing their minds. Christians.

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Like, look, Dave. I'm I'm offended. I'm I'm just offended.

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And when you're offended, what happens? You are

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quick to anger and we head for the nearest

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platform, your phone, your computer, whatever it is, and you take part

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in America's number one activity, no not pickleball,

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recreational outrage, and you just tell everyone,

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you're wrong. You're wrong. This is wrong. You're all out of

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order. Right? But wait. What

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does the Bible say again? James 119.

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Know this, my beloved brothers, let every person

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be quick to hear slow to speak

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and slow to anger.

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So am I mad at these people? Let's let's go with they

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were mocking the lord's supper. You make up your own mind on that, but

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let's just for giggles. Let's say they were

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doing that on purpose. Am I mad at these people?

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I mean, I'm I'm not going to get mad at sinners for

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sinning, right? I mean,

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do we get mad if we get a puppy and it

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pees on the floor? I mean, isn't that what

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they do? Right? And

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I know you might be saying, no,

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Dave. You don't get it, though. I am seriously offended.

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Like, how am I supposed to react? Well,

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as Christians, I mean, Jesus said it's gonna get

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worse before it gets better. So we really shouldn't be offended by

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anything the world does. I mean,

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if you think about it, we know better.

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They don't.

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And the truth is, as I researched this, look,

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I could have gone either way on this particular topic because

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I saw like God shall not be mocked and I was like,

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But then I saw a lot of other scriptures

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about not being offended.

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And there's a guy on Facebook. I think his name is

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Kenny k. I'll put a link to him. He had to make

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great point. He said, offense is the bait

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of Satan. Right? So just picture of Satan on a boat

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throws out his reel. Ring. Right?

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We take the bait on that. We get all outraged. And then

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he says when you think about it, when you are outraged, you're what? You're

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filled with hate, disgust, outrage. Are you really in the

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best place to communicate with God?

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Because you've got a whole different lens you're looking through

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and Satan's pretty happy about that. The other thing I thought

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was interesting as I did some research on this, there was

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I saw many, many screenshots of here's the da Vinci

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painting. Here's the opening ceremonies, and you'd see that. But then

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I saw one. It was da Vinci opening ceremonies and

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then this other picture where someone had altered

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the da Vinci photo. So it wasn't like, hey, is that

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the Lord's Supper? It's like, no, it's the Lord's Supper, and they had taken Jesus

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out of the picture. And I was like, wait, hold

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on. They're doing what to who the And

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what did they put in place of Jesus? Yeah. Donald Trump

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and not a peep. So if it's so wrong

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to, you know, alter this picture and you're mocking God and

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but your Jesus and disrespect, yeah, unless you put Donald Trump

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in there? Wait. Hold on. Which then you go, wait. What's the difference

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between this and that? Oh, those were trans people.

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So Satan is like, yep. Gotcha again.

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Because now you look like homophobes and transphobes and every other kind of

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phobes there are. Probably got a pretty good laugh

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out of that. Because I didn't hear anybody saying I'm

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outraged that they altered this this picture

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and so what we need to do and

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sometimes for some people this is easier said than done.

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We need to separate the sin from the people

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because I realize you're like, Dave, that's evil. Okay. That's

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what you believe, but I'm not

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saying being tolerant of evil and going, ah, no big

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deal. No. No. No. We gotta gotta keep our eye on that.

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But we should hate the evil in the world,

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but we should love the people.

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Again, sometimes a little harder for some people to

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do and then people are like wait a minute Dave

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this outrage thing it's okay to be outraged

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you're like really they're like yeah of course because, you know, Jesus

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overturned the tables. And you're like, okay.

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Yeah. Okay. Got it. Totally see that

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but where was he again when he did that oh that's right he

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was in the church And,

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who was doing all this bad stuff? Oh, that's right. The the church.

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And so it wasn't a bunch of non believers.

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It was believers. It was the people in the church and there's a

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that makes that a completely different situation.

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1 is basically going

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to believers and going, hey, knock it off. And the other

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one is attempting to be the

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light in what appears to be a very dark

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world. Apples, oranges.

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So I'm sorry if you're like, oh, I can't wait to play that card.

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And have you ever, when you

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were growing up played your parents, right? You

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knew what pushed their buttons. I put on

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Oscar award winning winning performances.

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As a kid, I could throw a tantrum and within 5

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to 10 minutes, I had my mom in the palm of my hand

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and, you know,

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what if they did this on purpose

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to offend us, and what if they went out and they

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said, hey, look. Look. We're mocking your God.

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See? We're mocking God. Hey. It's your

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God. Isn't this your number one guy, your Lord savior? Look. We're mocking him.

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What if we instead of going, how dare you?

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What if we replied, you know, aren't you? Look look

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aren't you offended aren't you offended? No no I'm I'm not offended

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actually because, I love you

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and you could be doing so much more with your life right

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now. God has a plan for you

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and I don't think this is it. What if

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we said that? That would be different,

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right? And I always

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go back to the one of the best

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marketing strategies for Christians is when they were thrown to

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the lions. Right? Have a bunch of people in a stadium,

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throw the Christians out there. They're sitting in the middle of the ring.

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Lions come out. What do they do? Do they run and scream? Do they

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cry? No, they prayed. They prayed and people

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went wait, this isn't any good. This isn't any fun.

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These people were weird. Big big, must have

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been a sale on the word weird this week. It's been

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used a lot. But nonetheless,

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it looked weird because everybody else was screaming and running fighting for

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their lives. Nah. And so

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when we react in a way that's different from the world, we are gonna look

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a little strange. Like well that's different. And

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that difference is what draws people. They're like I got

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to check into what's going on. This seems weird

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and I get it. They're like Dave, but I'm I'm really upset.

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Come on. I want a onward Christian soldiers. I want to stand up stand up

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for Jesus. Okay. I get that. I really do.

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But does God really need us to fight his battles?

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In Exodus 14 it said the Lord will

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fight for you. You need only to be

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still. And I get it. You want to

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stand up for Jesus. Well, okay, stand in love

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because God has been defending his name

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for quite some time. He's pretty good at it, and

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our job is to trust in his promises

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and be that light that he's called us to be.

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After all. What's that verse? You've probably heard this one.

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Vengeance is what Right? Romans

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12/19. Vengeance is mine, not

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yours. Not, hey, can you take care of this for me? No. God

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said no vengeance is mine. I got it. I got it.

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Don't worry about it. And the other thing

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you have to keep in mind sometimes when we want to do protests, we grab

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our torches and our pitchforks and our signs.

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We're all set. They don't always work.

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Sometimes all we're doing is putting a flashlight

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on behavior that shouldn't be rewarded.

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In 1985, 19 record labels started

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using the parental guidance explicit lyrics

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sticker. That's when it was invented. It took 5 years

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for an album to come out that had the song f the

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police on it. But in 1990, 0% of the

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songs of like the top 20 or the top charts or whatever,

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0% were marked explicit. Fast forward to

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2021, 40% were marked

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explicit. So a little over 10 years.

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Now why were 40% marked explicit?

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Oh, it's simple. They sold more. You put a

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sticker on an album and tell a kid you can't listen to it. That's all

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they want to do and it worked. Have you ever

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told a teenage girl not to date a specific boy?

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You're like, yeah, Dave. I did. He's my son-in-law.

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He's still a loser. Turned into Hank Hill all of a sudden.

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Bobby, propane and propane accessories.

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Alright. Anyway, here's another one. Joe Rogan

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in 2020, got a

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deal, 200 $1,000,000 to

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do his podcast and to do it only on

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Spotify. Now, Joe brought

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up the drug. Again, remember the times here,

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2020. So the pandemic's going on,

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and Joe brings up the Nobel committee

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back in 2015. They nominated

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ivermectin for an

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award and if you don't remember ivermectin

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it's a multifaceted drug and in 2021, it

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was found notable, it helped to reduce

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COVID fatalities. And what was interesting

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about that is, you know, big

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pharma owns the media and ivermectin is

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really cheap. Well, you can't have that. So they

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got the media together and they're like, hey, this guy, that's it we're all gonna

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get on Joe Rogan he's a horrible human being he's he's putting

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out misinformation and you know,

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it's horse dewormer. He's telling people to eat horse dewormer.

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Right. Regardless of the awards, I believe it was

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ivermectin. It might have been the other one that actually helped World

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War 1 veterans, but you know this guy is crazy

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and the musicians Neil Young and then the next day

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Joni Mitchell and then the next day Crosby Stills and Nash they

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all pulled their music from Spotify

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which would have been a brilliant idea if it

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was 1970. But alas it was

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not and it didn't really have much effect.

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Fast forward to 2024. First of

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all, all those musicians have since brought their music

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back because, you know, they need to eat. But in 2024,

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Joe got a new contract

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for $250,000,000 and, oh, that whole

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exclusive thing, you can only get me on Spotify? Yeah. He can be

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anywhere. So

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that's one example. I got another one here real quick. Colin

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Kaepernick was a quarterback for the

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San Francisco 49ers and he really hated

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injustice. He kept noticing there were a lot of,

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innocent black males getting killed, and that

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seemed to kind of upset him a bit, upset me a bit.

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And the media got a hold of that, and we were

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told that somehow he didn't like the troops.

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He didn't like the troops. America. Okay.

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And it went on and on. Did anybody try to understand before being

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understood and go, hey, Colin. What's your deal? Why you kneeling during the, during

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the national anthem? Because he would have said, I need people to look at

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the injustice that's going on. Nobody's talking about the fact that all these

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innocent black males are getting killed, and nobody seems to care.

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No. They just America. He hates the troops. And it

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was this whole big thing. Are you gonna kneel or not? And or

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the team. It was a whole big deal. And so what happened?

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Well, Nike gave him an advertisement deal.

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And people were like, oh, how can you he's got a pair of shoes. You

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can't do that, America. Troops. Nobody's talking

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about hey. Does this guy have a point about the people getting killed? Nope. Nope.

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Just America. True. Shoes. Burn the shoes. Everybody burn your

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shoes. Right. Well, it turns out all that

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that extra America, burn your shoes kind of thing. Yeah. The shoes took

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right off. I think people bought them to burn them, but, nonetheless,

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that campaign didn't really work. In the end,

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Colin got paid, and Nike sold some shoes. America.

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Good job. So when I

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say there are plenty of

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passages in the Bible,

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Proverbs 19, good sense

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makes one slow to anger, and it is his glory. So when

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you think about his glory, think about God's maturity to

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overlook an offense. In

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Leviticus 1918, you shall not take vengeance or bear a

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grudge, yet the sons of your own people, but you

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shall love your neighbor as yourself. I am the Lord.

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13, bearing with one another and,

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if one has a complaint against another, forgiving each

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other. As the Lord has forgiven you,

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so you also must

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forgive. Romans 3 23,

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for all have sinned and

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fall short of the glory of God.

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And I get it. Sometimes somebody says something

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and it just goes right through your heart, and it

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hurts. Been there, done that, got the t

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shirt, but being offended, that's a

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choice made by us. Now, often, it's a

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knee jerk reaction to being hurt. Hurt is

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very much an emotion and offense

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is very much a logical thing, but it doesn't seem that way

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because it was triggered by hurt. But

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hurt requires healing and offense requires an

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objective opinion and it requires a dose

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of just letting it go. It's a choice. You can

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choose to hold on to it, and I think that's what the media wants us

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to do. The media wants us all mad at each other.

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How can you even think that? Right? Because we're too

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busy getting mad at each other to notice what they're doing behind the

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scenes. And so what do we do? Well, we end up

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screaming at each other and we end up screaming what we're against

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And as Christians, we shouldn't be responding

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the way the world does. I feel bad for any

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middle aged white woman named Karen. But if you go to

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YouTube and type in Karen losing her cool,

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there are plenty of videos of recreational

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outrage, and I realize that that's given Karen's a bad

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name. I have a cousin Karen who's absolutely amazing.

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So but there are some people out there

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and they're just losing it and so we shouldn't be

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responding the way the world does because we have something the

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world doesn't have. You see, if we truly

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wanna make a change in this world for Jesus, we

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need to stop talking so much about what we're against and

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start telling people what we're for and what we're

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for is Jesus changing lives. What

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we're for is the love of Jesus being all that we need

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and forgiveness forgiveness

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forgiveness. Romans 12:2,

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do not be overcome by evil, but overcome

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evil with good.

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And I get it. You're like, Dave, I understand. I still feel

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hurt, and they're getting away with it. We

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can't let them get away with it. Well, that sounds like a

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competition, but are we

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really letting them get away with it? Do you do you not

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think God is taking notes? Right?

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It's better instead of holding on to them,

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fighting God's fight that we don't need to fight. He's got it handled.

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God is always in control. We could be giving them

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to the Lord. Just offer them up in prayer.

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Plant that seed

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because you know who wasn't offended?

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Jesus. I mean, think about it.

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If you go to the Lord's prayer, what does it say? Forgive us

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our sins as we forgive those

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who sin against us.

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And what about as they're putting

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nails in his hands and his feet?

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Forgive them for, you know, father forgive them for

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they know not what they do. Didn't seem

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too offended. And

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I'm gonna get a little loosey goosey here with the scripture, so bear with

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me. But I just wanna I just wanna put a scene out

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there in your head, right? A little theater of the mind.

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We know the picture of the last supper. We've seen da

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Vinci's picture. But

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what if Jesus just bear with me. Stay with me here. What

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if Jesus was fashionably late? Alright. All the boys

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are already lined up. They got a seat for him in the middle.

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He walks in, looks at Thomas.

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In his head, he's probably thinking, yep. That guy's gonna doubt me in about a

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couple hours. He looks at Peter.

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Yep. That guy's gonna deny me pretty soon.

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So he walks in, sees Thomas.

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Yeah. That guy's gonna doubt me. What's

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up, Tommy? Little fist bump. Pete.

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What's up, Pete? Good to see you, buddy. Jesus

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knows. Yeah. That's the guy that's gonna deny me. Not once, not twice, but three

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times. Matthew,

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you know, back in the day, dirty, dirty tax collector. There's

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nobody worse than a tax collector, and there he is at Jesus

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table and, of course, Judas.

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Jesus knew all these guys.

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Well, Matthew didn't, but, you know, they they were all

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going to betray him in one way or another here,

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and, he wasn't offended. In

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fact, what did he do?

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He washed their feet. He

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washed their feet knowing that that guy was

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gonna doubt me. That was guy was gonna deny me, and that guy is gonna

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betray me. He washed

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their feet. I mean even later

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when they went out in the garden and Jesus got arrested

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in Luke 22:49 when Jesus followers saw

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what was gonna happen, uh-uh Not gonna

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take my Jesus. Can't arrest him. They said,

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Lord, should we strike with our swords? And one of them, that

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was Peter, struck the servant of the high priest

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cutting off his right ear. But Jesus

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answered, no more of this. And he

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touched the man's ear and healed him.

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It doesn't sound too offended. Recreational

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outrage. It doesn't seem to be working as

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a strategy. Do you think? Is anybody are we

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changing anybody's mind screaming at them?

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We're falling into Satan's trap. We are

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known more for our hate.

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Jesus overturned the tables. How many times?

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And then how many times did he show love and compassion?

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Well, maybe we should try love,

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compassion, and forgiveness.

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I hope you found this episode helpful.

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I hope you think twice maybe the next time you see some

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bait out there put out there by Satan.

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If you know somebody who likes to play in the American

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pastime that is recreational outrage and they're a believer,

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remember Jesus turned over the tables because it was the

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believers that were acting like, well,

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nonbelievers in a way. Could you do me a

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favor and and share it with them? That would be awesome.

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The website feeding my faith dot com, if you feel

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so moved, and we got a donate button out there somewhere. I'm Dave

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Jackson from the school of podcasting.com. I

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help podcasters. It's what I do, and I'm

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hoping I'm helping you realize

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that, there's a big difference between religion

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and God. Take care.