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Good morning. Good morning. Good morning.

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It is a good morning. I'm listening to them talk about

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there being an abundance and overflow with tithes. And

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I was thinking about growing up in my

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mom and dad's church. Once a month we had, they would

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do a. What was called a pounding for the pastor. It

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means a whole different thing now, but

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back then you would walk out and there'd be some

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groceries on the steps of the porch or there might be a chicken casserole,

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which you probably needed to be careful about eating. But anyway,

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tithing sometimes looked different

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out there where there wasn't much money and people would bring the little and then

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they would bring the extras. And that was always such a blessing to see what

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God was going to do. We are going to

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open with just for a second. I want us to pray for Pastor Kevin,

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who's still on sabbatical and I'm not bitter and.

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But we miss him so. Father God, I thank you so much for our pastor.

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I thank you, Lord, for this season where you've offered him rest. And I pray

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that he get that. I said in first gathering, Lord, it would be

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awful nice if he had a hammock somewhere where he could

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just spend some time, Lord, in your presence. And I just ask that you cover

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he and Shari and the girl. I just ask that you bring him that

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back refreshed. We know when he comes back, Lord, he'll be up to something.

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So Father, help us. In Jesus name, Amen.

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That came out wrong.

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Sometimes you just put the comma in the wrong place.

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I have to tell you, I got tickled. Last week Pastor Allen

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had shared, you know, he said, you know, in his benevolent

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heart, he did not send in his request for

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which book he wanted to teach on. And he said that he would sit back

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and let everybody get it. And he wound up with Hosea.

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And I saw nothing wrong with that. But anyway, I

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just wanted Alan to know that none of us got what

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we asked for, but what we

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did get was what Pastor Kevin prayed about and

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said, no, I think you are carrying the word for this one. And that's what

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we always want, right? So I got Jonah

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and

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it's been so good and it's all for you guys.

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And no, it has just been so rich. And

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I'm so encouraged by what the Lord has to share with us.

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And I love that God always has an

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on time word. And

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nothing has surprised him about this day, this

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week, this month. Nothing has surprised

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him. And he sends his word. To do what? To heal

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his people. Amen. So we are going to stand up, we're going to read a

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couple of verses, and then we are going to turn off the

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slides and we are just going to dig into this for a

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minute because I need a word from the Lord. Do you need a word from

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the Lord this morning? That's what we're going to do today. We are going to

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talk about being so much like Jonah,

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so much like Jonah. And man, I'm owning that this

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morning. To go, God, I see myself in these scriptures and I ask, Lord, that

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you help me to overcome this. So let's read it. As Pastor

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Kevin would say with gusto. The word of the Lord came

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to Jonah, son of Amitti, go to the great

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city of Nineveh and preach against it, because its

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wickedness has come up before me. But

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Jonah ran away from the Lord and headed for

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Tarshish. He went down to Joppa, where he

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found a ship bound for that port. After paying

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the fare, he went aboard and sailed for Tarshish

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to flee from the Lord. Father. God,

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help us. Help us, Lord, to see

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ourselves in your word, Lord, and to see your instruction in the

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Word. Father, this morning we're going to come under your truth. Father. God,

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there's a whole lot of opinions and a whole lot stuff in the world right

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now. But Father, what we need is your truth. And so, Father, that's where we're

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submitting ourselves. Today I ask, Lord, that my

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stuff fall and your stand. And Father, I'm asking for hearts that

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are teachable. You said you would awaken our hearts morning by morning

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to be taught of you. And today we have come to learn from you,

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Father, settle us, Lord, I ask in Jesus

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name. Amen. I find it so

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interesting that Jonah.

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Ah, Jonah. I look at

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that passage of scripture and it says that Jonah decided to

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flee from the Lord. And I just have to tell you, Psalms was

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written before Jonah. And I'm Pretty sure the

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139th Psalm says this, starting with

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verse 7. Where can I go from your

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spirit? Or where can I flee from your presence? If

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I ascend to heaven, you are there. If I make my bed

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in Sheol, behold, you are there. If I take the

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wings of the dawn, if I dwell in the remotest part of the sea, even

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there your hand will lead me, and your right hand will

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take hold of me. If I say, surely the darkness will

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cover me and the night will only be light around

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me. Even the darkness is not dark to you and

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conceals nothing from you. But the

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night shines as bright as the day darkness

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and light are alike to you.

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You can run, but you can't hide. You

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can run, but you can't hide. And we're good at running, aren't we?

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We're really good at deciding that the word that the Lord has given us

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is not the one that we wanted. And so it's obviously wrong.

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I look at this book of Jonah. If you got your Bible, just go there

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with me. It says in chapter one,

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verse one, it says, now the word of the Lord came to

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Jonah, the son of Amitti, saying, go to

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Nineveh,

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but Jonah ran away to Tarshish.

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I don't like that word. That's hard to say. Tarshish. Say

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it three times. No, don't. Tarshish.

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So we're going to say that city. So they ran. He ran away

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to that city. And actually, that's probably better anyway, because

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there are a lot of places that we like to refer to as that city,

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right? We look at it and we

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go, the word of the Lord. He had a word from the Lord

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and he ran. I mean, was this an audible word

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from the Lord? Was this in the middle of the night, dream from the

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Lord? It doesn't clarify that. But he had a word from the Lord. And we're

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like, how do you turn away from a word from the Lord?

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And he wasn't just, you know, he was a prophet.

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He was a prophet of the Lord, and he

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had a word from the Lord.

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And we can look at that and go, what? But you see, Jonah only had

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one instruction. We got the whole manual. We

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got it all right here, the last Will and Testament.

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These are the words he left for us. And there are instructions for

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every single situation we may find ourselves in. And

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there are instructions for how we comfort ourselves

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and how we respond to situations, especially

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situations that are hard and that we don't understand.

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But it says that Jonah gets up early.

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One of the translations says he got up early and

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headed for Joppa, and he paid the fare

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to get on that boat to go to Tarshish. Shush, shush.

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He wasn't just, like, detouring just a little bit off the path.

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He wasn't like, I'll go to La Verne and then the Lord won't be able

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to see me over here in Smyrna. No, he

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went so far. He got as far away from God as he could

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possibly get. It is literally the mileage

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from New York City to Los Angeles within about six miles.

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He went all the way to the other coast. He's like, maybe

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If I'm over here, maybe God won't see where I am.

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Isn't that funny? But we do it all the

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time. He can't see me

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here in this mess that

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I have paid good money to get myself into.

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But it says he wanted to get as far away

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from the Lord as he could get. Why? Because he didn't like the word that

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he'd been given. And he had his reasons for not liking that word that he'd

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been given. And we're going to talk about that a little bit. But if you

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look down a little bit further, you'll find in chapter one

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that a storm comes, a bad

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storm. And everybody on the boat is

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frightened and they're terrified, and they don't like this situation.

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And I think it is so interesting that it says

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all of this is going on all around. And Jonah went

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to the deepest part of the boat and was sound asleep.

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Sound asleep. You know what I do? I look at that and I go,

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jonah knew the Lord. And sometimes when

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we're running and we're trying to get as far away as possible,

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yet we know the voice of the Lord. We have

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this tendency to try and shut down everything on the

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inside. If we can just buffer that voice for a little bit. If we can

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just medicate that voice for a little bit. If we can just step

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into this place where we can dull our ears. And enough

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that we don't hear the correction or the call of the Holy

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Spirit. So we go as deep as we can get,

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and we put ourselves to sleep. Spiritually,

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we do, because it's the only way we can go on in our

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disobedience. It's the only way that we can do it.

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And God hadn't forgotten

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or lost sight of Jonah. Just as God has not

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forgotten us and lost sight of where we are, whether

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in obedience or disobedience in the planet,

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God has not missed one thing. And

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all of the men up there, they're all up, they're despairing

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because it looks like they're getting ready to go down. Things look bad. You know,

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sometimes when things look bad, we can panic and we can respond in a way

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that we shouldn't respond. When what we really need

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is to get to the core of the matter, right? And

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so I actually really respect this

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about Jonah. They wake Jonah up

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and they cast lots, basically draw straws. And

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the short straw falls to Jonah, and Jonah

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fesses up. He said, it's me,

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it's me. And there's something on the inside of us that

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Holy Spirit of God that will bring conviction, that will cause us

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to go, it's me. It's me. I'm in

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disobedience. But then there's this other element here that takes place

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that to me sounds like the Enemy because it says,

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Jonah says, throw me overboard. You know,

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sometimes when we've really, really messed up, when

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we've really missed God, one of the things

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the Enemy does love to do is tell us how bad we are.

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And he wants you to despair to the point of death.

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And he wants you to go, I don't deserve to live. I have messed this

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up so many times. I have run from God, and now I'm

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in this ditch and I'm in this mess, and I do not deserve to

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survive this.

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Throw me overboard. Throw me overboard. Let me

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tell you the difference. The convicting work of the Holy Spirit

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will go. Kurt, you missed it. Tina,

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you missed it. But if you'll return to me, I will

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return to you. If you will call on me, I will heal

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you. There is promise in the convicting work of the

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Holy Spirit. The promise of the Holy Spirit is, well, if you

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will correct this, if you will allow me to change, if you will

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repent, I will heal this area of your life. But the voice

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of the accuser of the brethren, which is Satan, will come and go,

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you're not worth saving. You are worthless.

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You are pitiful. Nobody wants you to get out of this.

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Nobody thinks you should be healed. And everybody sees what you have done.

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You're not worth it. But you are

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always worth it. God loves

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you. God loves us. Even when

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we are in the depth of the boat, when we've gone to so much

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disobedience that we're still trying to hide. When that realization comes

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of what's actually happening in our lives, it would be my hope and it would

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be my prayer that we would go, God save me.

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God help me. Not that we would despair of life.

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He is a life giver. But here's something else, guys. You know what? I

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see this

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scripture says that the men didn't want to throw him overboard.

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They didn't want to do that. They didn't want to be held accountable for this,

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for his life. And

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sometimes there have been

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situations in my office where I'm

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watching a family go down for the last

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time because they refuse to release something

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or someone that God has another plan for, that

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God has a plan of rescue that maybe they can't quite get

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under your roof or within your advice or

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whatever. When you've done everything that you can do. Sometimes we have to release

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things to God. We just have to go. God, I don't know what to do

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here. But these men, they finally reach the point

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and they're like, okay, we've got to throw him. We've got to throw him over.

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We've got to let this go. But God.

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But God. Can you say that? But God. But God. Now

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look at this. In the very last verse of the

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first chapter, it says, and I'm reading from the amplified

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version, it says, now the Lord had

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prepared, appointed, destined,

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a great fish to swallow. Jonah.

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Appointed, destined, prepared.

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Guys, if he can appoint, prepare, and destine a fish, what do you think

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he's got for you? What kind of plan do you think he has for

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your life? I listened to Pastor Wayne sharing a few weeks

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ago about God destining a woman on the other

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side of town, a medical worker, to be in front of his house at the

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very moment that he had his accident.

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God prepared that. And I think about this fish being

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on the other side of the ocean going, I don't know why. I just feel

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like I need to turn left.

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I feel like I'm just supposed to be over there for some reason.

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Guys, pay attention to that. Turn left.

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Whatever. God di. Unction. If he can prepare and

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destine and send a fish, how much

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more? How much more does he have

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for you? And then this one cracks me up. I

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so love this. Guys, you can't. As Joseph says, you can't make

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this up. Well, some. Well, never mind.

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Isn't this just like us? So much like Jonah.

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Jonah. I gotta get as far away from the Lord as I can possibly get.

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I'm gonna take my money and I'm gonna give it to these people, and I'm

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gonna go with them over to the other side. We look for a group

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to run with, don't we? When we're ready to run from the

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Lord, we don't like to do it by ourself. So we will immerse ourselves

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in people who are going in that same wrong direction. Don't you think?

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I was telling the first gathering many years ago,

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I vacuumed in

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and I was

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vacuuming a white rug, okay?

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Everything else was a brown rug, and I was vacuuming a

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white rug. And there on the white rug was a brown

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penny. And I was able to see that penny and

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go pick that penny up and vacuum around it. And me

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being the master cleaner that I am, I tossed it onto the brown

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carpet because I wasn't vacuuming there

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yet. Then I turned around and I

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couldn't find the penny. Cause it blended so

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well with the rest. And sometimes

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that's what we want, isn't it? We just want to go blend in with the

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brown carpet for a while. We don't want to stick out like a

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sore thumb in the middle of a white carpet.

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Stick out, stick out. And

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don't become deluded to think that you're actually part of that, because

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you're not. You might be laying on top of it, but you ain't part of

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it. And so

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Jonah and his buddies, the ones going as far away from God as they can

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possibly get. Now Jonah has been swallowed up by a predestined

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whale. There's the quote for next week's Facebook.

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And don't you know you find Jesus in the storm.

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I titled this next portion whale song.

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Yeah, because I'm just that warped anyway. But there he

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is. He's drowning. He's in that water. And

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who knows how long he's been in that water. It doesn't give us a time

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frame. But Jonah finds Jesus because he

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says, oh, Lord, my God. When my

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soul was fainting within me, I remembered the Lord. You think,

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I'm not making fun of Jonah. I'm making fun of all of us

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because this is what we do. Everything's great. I'm having

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a wonderful day. This is. Oh, and there's a storm. Jesus, I need you.

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And then he says,

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but as for me, I will sacrifice to you

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with the voice of thanksgiving. And I shall pay that

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which I have vowed.

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The translation. Okay, I'll go do what you asked me to do in the first

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place. That's the translation.

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I love this. I was thinking about him

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out there, you know, Jonah, let's get as far away from God as

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we can possibly get. Hove him in the waves. Draw near,

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oh, God, draw near. Send the angels, send the

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trumpets. God, get us close. I need you, Jesus, to come to my rescue.

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Suddenly we want him as close as he can get

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right now. Let me show you what the grace. I believe

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this is such a marker of grace

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in the life of Jonah. Because in chapter 2, verse 10,

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it says, so, Jonah. So the Lord

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commanded the fish, and it vomited

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Jonah up onto the dry land.

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Now, see, God could have gone just Mr. Well, just ease up next to

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the shore, open your mouth and let Jonah walk out, couldn't he?

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But that isn't what he did. Why? Cause

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sometimes our deliverance doesn't need to be pretty.

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Sometimes when we're coming out of those situations and those hard places,

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sometimes it needs to be remarkable. Sometimes we

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need to remember why Proverbs 26:11 says, As a dog

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returns to his vomit, so a fool returns to

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his folly. And sometimes it might

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take the smell of vomit to cause you to not go back there

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again. Sometimes. You know,

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one of my favorite quotes by Bishop Garlington was, I'm so grateful for

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every time that God has delivered me in the privacy of my own

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mind. But sometimes deliverance

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doesn't look like that. Sometimes it shouldn't look

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like that. Sometimes that day needs to be marked

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to remember and not go back. Amen. Well,

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I know that for me. And now it says

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chapter three, verse one. Now, the word

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of the Lord came to Jonah the second time, saying, go to Nineveh,

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the great city, and declare to it the message that I'm going

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to tell you. And it says,

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and Jonah got up and went straight way to Nineveh.

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Picture it with me,

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I'm going to Nineveh. I'm on it, God.

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Straightway to Nineveh.

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And Jonah goes to share this message

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that the Lord has given him. And there's a part of me that kind of

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wonders a little bit. See, Jonah didn't want Nineveh to be

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saved. And he says that. He says, this is the whole

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reason that I didn't wanna go. Why?

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Because Nineveh was bad.

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Nineveh was bad. They couldn't stand people

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who didn't agree with them. They didn't like people who didn't worship their same gods.

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If they had somebody come into their land that they didn't want there,

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they cut off their ears and they cut off their nose and they would send

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them back. There was human trafficking. There was

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all kinds of sexual immorality. There were murders that says there were bodies in

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the streets. They

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were a people that

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Jonah had decided weren't worth saving.

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And isn't that just how it goes sometimes? We

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pray God mercy for me and justice for them.

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When God is going, what if I have compassion on

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everybody? What if I decide? And

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so Jonah, I'm thinking about this. He doesn't want them to be

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saved. He is moving and going to do what he's called to do. You know,

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sometimes we can go and be obedient and not do it with the best heart

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that's possible. But it says that Jon went to the

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heart of the city and he began to share the message that if you don't

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repent in 30 days, this city is going to fall. And

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it says that the people began to repent. It says

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this it says, the king says, when the word reached the king of

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Nineveh. This is verse six, chapter two. When the word

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reached the king of Nineveh, he rose from his throne, he

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tore off his robe, he covered himself with sackcloth, and

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he sat in dust and in repentance. And he issued a

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proclamation. And it said, in Nineveh, by the decree of the king,

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no man, animal, herd or flock is to

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taste anything. They're not even to drink water. They

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must be covered with sackcloth. And everyone is to call on

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God earnestly. And who knows,

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God may turn in compassion and relent and

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withdraw his burning anger.

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It says in verse 10, God saw their deeds.

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It says God had compassion and he relented

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concerning what he had said would befall them.

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But here's the thing.

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Once we make up in our hearts who God needs to

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judge, it's hard for us to let go of that.

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And we'll justify it and we'll move in

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that and go, lord, these people deserve mercy and

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these people deserve judgment. But we don't get to make that call.

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Because the word of the Lord tells me that he would, that none.

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None should perish. None should perish. He's

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not slow. He's not being held back by anything other than

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his love and compassion for humanity.

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And it's interesting to me because it says

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at the beginning of chapter four,

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it says, God had compassion in chapter three and relented

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concerning the disaster he had declared. He didn't do it.

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Then it says this, but it greatly displeased

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Jonah. And he became angry.

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He became angry how, Lord, you've seen

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what they've done. You know the people's lives

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that they've destroyed. You know the pain, you

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know their wickedness, and you have had compassion

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on them. I have to wonder if maybe the

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smell of the whale vomit had dimmed just a bit in his life.

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He wasn't as willing and as open to what God

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had in that moment. But here's the cool thing. Well,

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it's not necessarily cool, says Jonah does.

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If you read the passage of Scripture, Jonah basically does what he did in the

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beginning. He takes off to the outskirts of town.

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He takes off to the outskirts of town and he sits down in the hot

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sun. And I

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will just call it sulking. That's the

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Barbie amplified version. But he sits down in the

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sun and it says he is angry to the point that he wants to

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die because the Lord has had

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compassion on these people that he's already formed

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his opinion about and probably already had

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Experiences with. And he was right. They

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were wicked. They were bad. They had no morality to

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them. They had nothing good

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to recommend them. Except when

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this king heard the word of the Lord, he did what Jonah

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didn't do. He obeyed it. He

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obeyed it. And the Lord had compassion on him. Now, this is

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interesting to me. I'm gonna get the worship team to come out. Cause I'm going

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to do this very long.

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Jonah's sitting out there. God has had compassion on these people

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that Jonah didn't want compassion extended to. Guys,

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we got to constantly check our hearts. We got to

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constantly check our hearts. Because we

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judge and we pray down curses on people

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that perhaps God is wanting to save. Maybe God's

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wanting to do something here. And that's what we see. He even has compassion

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on Jonah. Jonah's sitting out here in the dirt and the sun's beating down on

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him. And the Word tells me that the Lord caused a plant

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to grow up over Jonah and to shelter him.

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And Jonah loved that plant. It brought him comfort.

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And he loved that he now had a covering in that plant.

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That was God's grace. His mercy

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took. Son, that was acting out again.

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But then it says this. The next morning,

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the Lord sent a worm to eat the plant.

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And it ate the plant. And once again, Jonah is

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mad enough to want to die,

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to want to die over this plant.

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And God steps in and he says,

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you will grieve and you will be angry.

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This plant. But there are

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120,000 people.

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120,000 people. And one of the translations

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says that doesn't know their right hand from their left.

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They are innocent. Not because they haven't done anything, but because

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they don't know. They don't know. And God says, you

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are going to invest your anger and your frustration

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in this one thing when the picture is much

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bigger. The picture is much bigger than this

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one moment, this one thing that's happening in your world that

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casts away. You know what else it tells? This is just me.

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But I'll look at this and I go, God basically gave

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him 24 hours to sit in his mess.

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24 hours to get over the fact that we

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serve a compassionate God who would not that one would

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perish, Even that one that wish would.

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The God that we serve is slow to anger.

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And he is compassionate. And sons

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and daughters of God, and future sons and

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daughters of God that we don't know what's going to happen. If God will turn

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their lives around, if God will save them, what he will do. But what we

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do have to have is a heart posture of compassion for

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humanity. Not just part of it,

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all of it. Because God didn't say

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there are 110 souls, but those other

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10,000. You just stay mad at them or you be upset with them.

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No, God said, what if there's a bigger picture?

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You grieve over the one thing

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and grief is right,

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but there's a bigger picture. There's a bigger

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picture and we're not always going to understand it.

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But what we can know is that we serve a very, very

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good God. And he is compassionate

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and he is slow to anger. And when people

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repent, he does forgive them. So how can

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we withhold that?

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Here's the thing, guys, that was

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120,000 souls we

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have.

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We have 8.2 billion people

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on this planet, a majority of which don't know

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their right from their left. The majority of which

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that we attribute evil motives to. And they don't know Him.

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They don't know Him. And it would be

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my heart that we would search our own

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hearts and find God's compassionate nature.

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Because what the enemy wants is for all of us to rise up and be

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angry, just like Jonah was angry, but it did not serve him well.

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We find that at the end of the book of Jonah, there is no resolution.

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It isn't as if Jonah says, oh, I see it, God. Everything is

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fine now, God. And sometimes you just gotta sit

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with the discontent while you're sorting through whatever

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God wants to sort through in your life. Whatever heart posture that God

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wants to sort through in our lives. But I know this much, he

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wins. I know this much,

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I know that God wins.

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If we are going to rise up, let us rise up in compassion.

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If we are going to pray, let us pray for the souls of the lost.

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If we are going to be grieved in our soul, let us grieve that there

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are people who are dying every single day and leaving

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this planet without knowing Him.

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Let our heart be like his.

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Let us be compassionate.

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8.2 billion people.

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You know, it's not the end of the story.

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Because in the book of Nahum, about 150

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years later, those same people who had

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repented that same lineage that

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had given their hearts to God turned away and

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Nineveh was destroyed. But I'm so grateful

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for the 150 years.

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God is a God of second chances and third chances

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and fourth chances and fifth chances. And we want

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all the chances for us, but Lord cut them off here.

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But may our hearts be God of compassion,

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have compassion on us and have Compassion

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on them. That none would perish.

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That none would perish. If you'll stand

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with me,

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this is what I believe. I know that there are some people that

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are kind of that are just questioning this morning

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and have pain in your hearts,

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grief in your hearts. But what I'm going to ask you to do

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is they're going to play some songs and we're going to just come into

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the altar for a few minutes

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and we're going to lay all that at an feet. All

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of the things that go. God, I don't understand

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God. And I don't. I. I don't understand. But

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God, you are faithful and you are sovereign and you have a plan. And

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Lord, just like with Jonah, there's a bigger picture.

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There's a bigger picture. So we're going to dim the lights for just a minute

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and we're going to sing. I need you, Jesus.

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Give me Jesus. And if you have a place that you need to work out

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in your spirit, it would be my prayer that when you get up from

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this altar space, that

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your heart would be for the 8.2 billion.

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That your heart of compassion would see as

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God sees. And that we would rise in our spirit

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man and become intercessors and warriors

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in the kingdom of God that speak peace, that bring life,

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that bring truth. Because that's the only way they

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know they're right from the left. It's the only

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way is when the Lord uses you

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to bring truth to a world. To offer

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compassion to those who we've decided do

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not deserve it. So, Father, that's what we're going to do. Do.

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We're going to find a knee. We're going to

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lean into you, Father God. And all of this, Father, all of the

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rebellion, all of the things, Father God, that you see not just

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in the world, but Father, in our own hearts. God, that you would

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correct those. Bring softness back where the enemy wants our

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hearts to be hard, Father. Bring compassion where the enemy

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would love to bring judgment. And Father, I ask that you bring peace

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where the enemy would love to bring turmoil. We are your kids,

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not theirs. And so, Father, we come under your hand.

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Prince of Peace. Prince of

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Peace. Fill this place with your presence. I

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ask in Jesus name. Amen.

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Amen.