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God is faithful, yes, amen?

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He is so faithful.

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I have a couple of things

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before I have Justin come this morning.

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This coming Thursday, this coming Thursday

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kicks off our Springhouse Conference.

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And you won't wanna miss it.

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And guys, we have a headliner coming in on Thursday night.

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It's Pastor Barbie.

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She's gonna be bringing the Word, guys.

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And I am super excited about everything

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the Lord's weaving together for our conference this spring.

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And so come and be a part of that time together.

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I do need to let you know that on Sunday,

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everybody say Sunday.

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On Sunday next week, this gathering will begin at 11 a.m.

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and it will go until 1230, okay?

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So if you come at 1030, that's great

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because you'll be early to church.

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If you're used to coming to church at 11 o'clock,

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then you'll actually experience what it's like

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to be on time to church.

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And so we are excited either way,

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but just so you'll know, the gathering will begin at 11

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and the gatherings on Sunday are two different gatherings.

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Now we typically have a repeat gathering.

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We want to invite you to both.

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We have an early session at nine o'clock

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and we have the main session at 11, two different speakers.

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It's gonna be two different services.

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So we invite you to come and be a part of all of that.

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There will not be the 12 meeting next week.

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We have conference time.

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Second, we are in the Lenten season,

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which means we have asked you to fast during this time.

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And some of you may think, oh no, I forgot and now I'm out.

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Well, that couldn't be further from the truth.

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You can begin fasting tomorrow.

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Now here's the thing.

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There are 40 days in the Lenten season,

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the 40 days prior to celebrating Resurrecting Sunday.

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But if you count the days, you might say, but there's 46.

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What is going on?

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We do not fast on the Sundays

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because Sunday's a day of celebration.

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Have we been celebrating what the Lord's done today?

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Yes, and so we don't fast on Sunday.

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So those things that you gave up today, man,

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enjoy those things unless it's sin.

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Enjoy those things.

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And you can lean in and celebrate those things

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on the Sundays, okay?

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Lastly, we have a wonderful problem here at Springhouse.

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We are growing, we are growing.

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And I have been told that some of you have parked

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on the grass when you're coming to church on Sunday,

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which is great because you don't have another place to park

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and I'm glad you are.

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Here's the thing.

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We are going to, I believe the Lord's gonna bring

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some more people to Springhouse.

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And so I'm gonna ask you, some of you might say,

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man, what is a way that I could serve?

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What is a way that I could really help at Springhouse?

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I would like for some of you to prayerfully consider

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attending the early gathering

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if you only attend one gathering each Sunday,

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especially as we head into the Easter season

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and people start to begin to come.

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What we don't want is our visitors to come

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and have to park on the grass

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because we don't have room for them.

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We want to make room.

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The gatherings are typically repeat gatherings.

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So if that is something where,

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if you have the capacity to choose the morning gathering,

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if you only come do one of the gatherings,

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I would ask you that you prayerfully consider that

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so we can make room for everybody

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the Lord's wanting to send to Springhouse, amen?

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I don't wanna say anymore because God has a word for us

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this morning, would you guys welcome Pastor Justin?

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(congregation applauding)

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- Good morning.

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It's been a while.

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So I've been here.

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I did wanna let you know,

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I did make good on my promise on my chain.

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So thing was empty.

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I told you I was gonna put a charm on there, did that.

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This passage we're gonna read.

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Let me give you guys a little bit of a background, okay?

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The Israelites are enslaved.

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God is going to bring His people out.

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He has implemented instructions for the Passover meal

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and how they're supposed to take it.

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He explains to the Israelites what they need to do.

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And then He tells them what He was going to do.

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And then He gives them the reason why He's going to do it.

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

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let's get into the word and then I'll pray.

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Are you ready?

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In this manner, you shall eat it.

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With your belt fastened, your sandals on your feet

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and your staff in your hand, and you shall eat it in haste,

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it is the Lord's Passover.

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For I will pass through the land of Egypt that night

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and I will strike all the firstborn in the land of Egypt,

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both man and beast and on all the gods of Egypt,

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I will execute judgments.

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I am the Lord.

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The blood shall be a sign for you

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on the houses where you are.

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And when I see the blood, I will pass over you

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and no plague will befall you

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when I strike the land of Egypt.

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This is God's word.

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Lord, today I ask that you would help me

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to clearly explain the scriptures,

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that you would open our hearts,

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that we would see the bigness of the cross,

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the might of your hand and the grace that you give us.

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Father, I thank you for Jesus, the Lamb of God,

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the Lamb that was slain before the foundation of the world.

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I thank you for the complexity of scripture

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and the desire for your people to know you in new ways.

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God help us today in Christ's name, amen and amen.

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You can be seated.

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I wanna give you guys a little bit of a clarifying term.

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If I say the word cosmic,

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it's his equivalent to the word supernatural.

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Supernatural is not really a good word

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because there's really only one supernatural being

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and that is God.

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He's the only supernatural being.

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Everything else is cosmic.

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So when I say cosmic, what I mean is not of earth.

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We all agree

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that there are cosmic beings,

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angels, rebel angels, things that are not human,

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people that are not human,

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that are a part of the biblical narrative

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that we have somehow dismissed.

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So when I say cosmic beings,

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I don't want you to freak out and be like,

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what is he talking about?

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I'm just talking about not people, not you.

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Okay, everybody got that?

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This is one of the most famous Bible stories

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and Bible sections and it's filled with some hard truths.

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But if you've been reading the Bible long enough,

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this may or may not come as a shock to you.

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We have got to read the Bible for what it says

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and not what we want it to say.

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We have got to read the Bible for what it says

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and not what we want it to say.

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This book was not written to you,

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but it is for you.

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And it is very difficult at times

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in our modern Western culture

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to get our heads around an ancient Near Eastern book.

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But you have to immerse yourself

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into the context of the book.

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Last week, we were graced with Pastor Kevin's word

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and Yahweh's commission to Moses at the burning bush.

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And Kevin reminded us that when God tells you

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to do something, the answer is obey.

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Is delayed obedience disobedience?

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How many of you parents like when your kids

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start questioning what you just told them?

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I told my kids, you can ask questions,

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but you better be careful how you ask that question.

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If you're just asking to buck, then I don't wanna hear it.

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But if you really need some clarification,

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then I might oblige.

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I don't think that Moses' rebuttal to God

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is more like, well, why do I gotta do that?

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He's like, help me understand

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because I don't really know what's going on here.

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There's a bush that's burning and it's not consumed.

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And there's a voice that comes out of this bush.

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And then you tell me that this place is cosmic geography.

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This is heaven and earth space.

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Holy ground would be the other word for that.

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And he said, take your shoes off.

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Moses had no reason to not believe what God was saying.

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However, one thing we must understand

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is this is the first time he's met Yahweh.

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He's like, I've heard about you from my ancestors,

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but I've never met you.

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This is the first time that you've come to church

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on your grandma's face and experienced God

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at this altar for yourself.

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That's what it equates to.

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I've heard about you.

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My grandmother told me about you.

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My mom prayed over me, but I've never experienced you.

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This is new for me.

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So while I know that something genuine is happening,

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I don't have a context for this in my life.

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This is new for me.

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Moses also grew up under the influence of Pharaoh

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and the Old Testament gods, the gods of Egypt.

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He argues with God.

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He says, I don't really talk that good,

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which is the excuse for most Southern preachers.

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We'll get to one of the plagues.

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And my wife reminds me, you've got to enunciate hell.

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I can't say it.

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Hail, does that sound right?

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When I say hell, what do you think of?

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Not, you think of somewhere else, I'm struck,

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I can't say it, right?

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So I would have that same excuse.

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Listen, listen, I can't say that, God.

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But the nature of the argument,

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it reveals to us some insight about where he,

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the context of where he's grown up at.

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In Egypt, words were powerful.

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The Egyptian magic was word focused or spell based.

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The Egyptian book of the dead believed

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that certain incantations can force the dowry

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to act on their behalf.

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Even the scriptures tell us that life and death

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are in the power of the,

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why is that a foreign concept?

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All of,

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I digress.

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Jesus called Lazarus out of the tomb, did he not?

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What did he, did he, he said, hey, Lazarus, come out.

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What's even more amazing was prior to that,

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when they said, hey, Jesus, Lazarus is dead.

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He said, no, he ain't, he's sleeping.

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So he sent his word ahead of himself.

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So he sent his word and then when he got there,

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he was already in agreement with what was about to happen,

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even if you don't believe.

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Psalm 107 20 says, he sent his word and healed them

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and delivered them from their destruction.

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He sent his word.

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God said, let there be,

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and the cosmos responded.

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There is power in speech.

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That's why he says, hey man, be careful about the stuff

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you say under your breath about people,

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the things you confess over your life.

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Mom was asking me, I wonder how you gonna throw me

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under the bus this week?

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Here's how, mom.

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We were on the phone just yesterday and she said,

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oh, I was asking him, my dad was all right.

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He had some issues with blood sugar.

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And she said, yeah, you know, it's hereditary.

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I said, ain't hereditary for me.

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I don't know which one it's passing on to,

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but it ain't passing on to me.

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She said, shut up, you know what I mean.

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I said, yes, ma'am, you're right.

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Amen, amen.

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Man, I'm not, absolutely not.

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Absolutely not, there's power in words, okay.

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The two magicians that oppose Moses are mentioned by name

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in 2 Timothy 3, verse eight.

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It says, just as Jonas and John Braes,

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and I might be messing their name up,

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but I don't care 'cause they're warlocks, okay.

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They was casting spells and throwing down sticks

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and it turned into snake.

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(coughs)

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That's what it says.

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I didn't make that up.

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There was some power to it,

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but it wasn't power like God has.

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Here's the problem.

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Here's the problem.

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I'll get there.

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Why was this the excuse to Moses used?

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Moses grew up under the influence of Pharaoh

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and the Old Testament gods.

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And you might say, wait a minute,

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there's not other gods.

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Well, there are, but they're not what we think they are.

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Okay, remember I mentioned cosmic beings, right?

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Can we all agree that in the garden, when Eve was there,

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there was already a bad guy there.

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That bad guy was not created as a bad guy.

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He became a bad guy.

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All of the crime that's committed in our communities

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are committed by people who didn't start out as bad guys.

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They chose rebellion.

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So when I say to you, there are other gods,

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they're not God like God.

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They have taken on the mantle of a God, little G gods.

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They have no power like God.

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They have a little bit given to them

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by worship and idolatry.

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So when I say that there are other gods,

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when the first commandment is,

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you're not gonna worship any of the gods,

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understand there is not a pantheon of gods

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and then Yahweh reigns supreme.

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There are other beings that have claimed themselves

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to be God just like the devil did.

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So when I say there are other gods,

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don't freak out and have a moment,

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but understand there are other cosmic beings

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who have elevated themselves in the position of God

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and taken worship for themselves.

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Does that make sense what I'm saying guys?

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In Deuteronomy 32, verses 89,

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he's telling us what happened after the tower of Babel,

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after they build this ziggurat, this mountain pyramid,

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and they're trying to build their way to heaven.

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God separates the nations in the languages.

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And it says here, "When the Most High gave the nations

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their inheritance, He divided mankind

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and He fixed the borders of the peoples

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according to the number of the sons of God."

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This phrase in Hebrew is (speaking in foreign language)

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Every time you see sons of God mentioned

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in the Old Testament, it's primarily talking about not us,

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angelic beings, but the Lord's portion is His people,

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Jacob, His allotted heritage.

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So when you hear that the Jews are God's chosen people,

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this is why He divided up the nations

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and He put representatives in charge.

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And some of them did not do right.

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And they became the gods of the Old Testament,

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the gods of Egypt, accepting worship

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that was only supposed to be given to Yahweh.

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And there are gods in your life that have accepted worship

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that is reserved only for Yahweh.

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So Moses goes to tell Pharaoh, "Hey, let my people go."

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And of course, what does Pharaoh say?

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"You don't tell me what to do.

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You don't tell me what to do, I'm Pharaoh.

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You don't tell me."

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And he says, "We have to do it the hard way."

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Have you ever wondered why the plagues?

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Like if you read the story, right?

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You've been to Sunday school class

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or maybe this is your first time

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and you've not heard about the plagues of Egypt.

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Well, buckle up.

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Listen, I've told you guys that Jimmy V said,

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"Hey, if you laugh, if you laugh during the day,

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if you cry during the day and you think during the day,

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hey, that's a good day."

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And there's already been some laughing and crying down here

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and now I need you to think, okay?

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Ever wondered why the plagues,

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what's the significance of them?

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Well, there's two reasons for the plagues.

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The first reason is to show His power

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as Lord of all creation.

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The second is to set His people free.

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And God does it in two ways,

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acts of de-creation and attacks against the gods of Egypt.

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There's two reasons and two ways.

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One, I'm gonna show my power

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and I'm gonna set my people free.

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And the way I'm gonna do it

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is I'm gonna take what is orderly and turn it into chaos

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and I'm gonna systematically dismantle

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all these gods you worship.

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Systematically dismantle them.

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Just as the 10 commandments become symbolic

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of the fullness of the moral law of God,

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the 10 ancient plagues of Egypt

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represent the fullness of God's expression of justice

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and judgment upon those who refuse to repent.

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If He would have turned the Nile to blood

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and Pharaoh said, "I repent and you can have them."

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Then the consequences would not have continued.

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But He hardened Pharaoh's heart 'cause He says,

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"I know how this is gonna go."

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You're gonna say, "I'm so sorry."

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And tomorrow you're gonna do it again.

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Anybody?

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Just me?

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That's me.

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I have gotten to the point where I have to pray,

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"God, I don't even know how to repent.

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I need you to show me how to repent.

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I can say it, but I don't even know how to do this, God.

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I need your help to repent."

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10 times God through Moses allows Pharaoh to change his mind

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repent and turn to the one true God.

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Each time increasing the severity of the consequence

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of the plague suffered for disobedience to his request.

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10 times Pharaoh because of pride

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refuses to be taught by the Lord

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and he receives judgment through the plagues

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pronounced on his head from Moses the deliverer.

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The 10 Egyptian plagues testify of Jesus,

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the anointed one in His power to save.

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Every T that is crossed and every I that is dotted

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in this word is weaved together in a story

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that is all about Jesus restoring His family to Himself.

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He systematically dismantled each of those Egyptian gods

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leading up to Pharaoh, the ruler.

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And God wants to systematically dismantle

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each of the gods you have placed your faith in

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and remove you from the throne.

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Remember I said they were not gods

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and they masqueraded as gods?

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There are things in your life that are not supreme,

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that are masquerading as supreme

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and you have elevated them above the place of God.

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And God says, today we're gonna destroy them.

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And all I ask you to do is repent.

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Turn to me and put the blood on the doorpost of your life.

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So let's look at these acts of de-creation.

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The first one was the plague of blood.

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He turned the Nile River to blood

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and the magicians were able to mimic this.

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The problem was they couldn't turn it back.

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They could pour mud in the water,

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but how do we get it out now?

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Remember this, when Moses was a baby,

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they said Pharaoh, I said they,

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Pharaoh said, hey, kill all the Hebrew babies

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and throw them in the Nile, effectively turning it to blood.

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And God is saying with the first plague,

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I want you to know, I didn't forget what you did

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to my people.

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I didn't forget you threw all them,

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I didn't forget you sacrificed all them babies

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and threw them in the river.

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Watch, I'll turn it to blood.

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I'll turn it to blood.

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This was their source of life.

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Their whole entire civilization was built

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on the banks of the Nile River.

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It was a source of life for them.

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And God says, I will take away this source of life.

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The words used here are actually the same words

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in Genesis one, where it says God called the bodies

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of water together out of chaos and made them into order

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and set boundaries for the sea.

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And in stark contrast, the act of de-creation,

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God says, I will take this orderly Nile with banks

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and I will turn it into a chaotic state.

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But you see the contrast?

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It's an act of de-creation.

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It was also an assault against their God, Hapi,

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whoever this guy is, God of the Nile.

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Let looks made up.

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Try to find a real picture.

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I was like, show me a real picture.

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It was like, cartoon.

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Plagues two, three and four, frogs, lice or gnats.

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I know you're gonna read about it.

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It says gnats, the same thing, okay?

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And flies.

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These form a triad of water, earth and air.

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Are you hearing me?

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Water, earth and air.

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These frogs emerged from the rivers, canals,

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the ponds in Egypt and instead of swarming in the waters,

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they swarmed in the people's homes.

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The Bible says that even in the mixing bowl

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where they was trying to make bread,

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hopefully only on a Sunday

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because they weren't supposed to be,

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unless they're prepared, anyway, look.

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It was in the mixing bowls.

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They're everywhere, everywhere.

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The gnats or the flies come,

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or the lice come forth from the clumped earth.

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He struck the dust of the earth

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and it corresponds to the crawling creatures over the earth.

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The flies, swarm of insects,

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correspond to the flying creatures in the creation story.

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And the crazy thing about this is,

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those animals are out of control.

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And the first mandate he gave man was,

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you have dominion over the fish of the sea

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and the birds of the air and the animals of the land.

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And here in contrast, they rule the people.

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God said, here's the order, here's the chaos.

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It wasn't lost on the Israelites

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because they knew the oral history of their people.

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We don't know it.

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It don't matter to us.

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Most of us don't even know anything past 1996.

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Call me a liar, why?

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'Cause we're distracted with entertainment.

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We're so distracted, myself included.

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My kids asked me last week,

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when is March Madness bracket?

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I'm like, one more week guys.

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We're distracted, man.

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We're so distracted, we're entertained.

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We just wanna be entertained instead of,

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we don't wanna be students.

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We don't wanna study.

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We don't wanna know.

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There's a history of God's people

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that we don't even care to look at.

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Oh, damn.

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(congregation laughing)

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These were also, they would have been praying to these gods.

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They would have been praying to a cat and Gab and Capri.

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They would have been saying,

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hey, come help us get these frogs out.

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God says, nope, 'cause they're not in charge.

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Doing the wrong thing.

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Plague five was pestilence.

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This plague affected animals, specifically field animals.

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In Genesis 2, 18 through 20,

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animals are created specifically for man.

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In this plague of pestilence,

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the domestic animals that were under man's dominion

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were taken away from the Egyptians.

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That which was created first for man

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is the first taken away from man in this plague.

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You see how God is like, oh, remember how I did this

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and I gave you these animals first?

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How about this?

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Those will be the first ones I'll take away from you.

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And the Israelites knew it.

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This was also against Hathor,

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their goddess of love and protection,

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depicted with the head of a cow.

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Our actions have consequences

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because there were other things that were affected

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by the actions of Pharaoh.

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It was affecting his people,

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now it's affecting the livestock.

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Well, let's continue.

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Plague six were boils.

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The Egyptians considered themselves

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superior to other people.

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And Pharaoh himself was a god

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and his officers were priests

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and they were afflicted with a disgusting disease

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and affliction of boils and sores on their bodies

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while the Israelites were unscathed.

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Oh, you think you're better than us?

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Let's just see how you scratch that.

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Just reading, just reading what's in here.

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And conjecture, there's a little bit of conjecture in there.

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It's probably not what,

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let me put that in there, that's me.

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But he said they was making, no they weren't.

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The next, here we go.

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That was their attack against Isis,

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the god of medicine and peace.

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And then hell, I'm trying honey.

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Hell, that sounds even worse.

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Hell and locusts, plague seven and eight.

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The next two plagues, hell and locusts,

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involved the destruction of another part of creation,

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primarily vegetation.

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What was not destroyed by the hell

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was consumed by the locusts.

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This is in contrast, in Exodus 10, 15,

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we're told nothing green was left of the trees or grass

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or the field and all the land of Egypt.

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And in Genesis 1 12, it says,

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the land brought forth vegetation.

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He says in Genesis, my act of creation,

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I'll take the land and I will bring up vegetation.

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And over here, I will take all the vegetation away from you.

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He is showing them that he is in control.

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And what a mighty way to do it.

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And every time Pharaoh's digging his heels in,

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he's hitting matter and matter.

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His heart is harder and harder.

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And Pharaoh actually felt bad after this one.

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The word tells us he felt bad

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and even acknowledged his wrongdoing before the Lord.

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But when the hell stops, he doesn't follow through.

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Is that true of us?

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When all hell's breaking loose,

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y'all knew which one I was saying that time,

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and then the hell stops and you don't change.

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When it's all going crazy, you're like,

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God, I'll stop time, I'll repent.

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And it comes down for you to actually do it, you don't.

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We acknowledge our rebellion against God

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and we even feel bad and we swear we'll change,

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but when it comes time to change, we don't.

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Two more knuckleheads.

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Oh, you gotta admit, that's pretty dope, look.

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I mean, I was like, yeah, that's how I picture my sky, God.

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Right, with a canine head.

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The next plague was darkness.

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And what is described here in the scriptures

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is a darkness that is palpable.

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This is not merely just, it's not light over here,

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it's something tangible.

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They can feel the absence of God's presence.

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True darkness is the absence of all light,

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the absence of God's presence.

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And it's palpable.

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You can feel it when Jesus was on the cross,

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he said, my God, my God, and the sky was dark.

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He could feel that darkness.

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In Genesis, light and dark existed side by side,

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he separated the light from the dark

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and here he separated the light from the dark,

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but instead of the night and day,

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it was his people from those that refused to believe in him.

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You see what I'm saying?

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This was attack on Ra, the sun god.

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Finally, the death of the firstborn.

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This is an echo of what is expressed in Genesis 1 26,

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where he said, we'll make man in our image

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after our likeness.

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Instead of creating human male, he'll destroy human males.

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They're all acts of de-creation.

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Pharaoh, the king of Egypt was worshiped by the Egyptians

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'cause he was considered to be the greatest

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of the Egyptian gods of all.

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God in the flesh.

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The irony, right?

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We believe that this is God come to us in the flesh

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and they're like, we do too, he's just not here yet.

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Before God's final act of judgment on Egypt,

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we're introduced to the Passover.

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What's so beautiful about this is God says,

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I will offer my son before I take yours.

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Let's look at these elements of the Passover.

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You can find this for yourself in Exodus chapter 12,

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one through 13.

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If you're taking notes, I'm gonna say it again.

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Exodus 12, one through 13.

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If you're on our greatest stories ever told Bible plan,

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tomorrow morning, you'll read this, okay?

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This is God's description of what's going to happen.

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The word for Passover, pasa, means not just to slide by.

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He doesn't mean I'm just gonna skip your house.

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When he said, hey, take and put the,

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here's what I want you to do.

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I want you to take a lamb and bring it into your household

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and expect it for blemish and spot.

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And then you're going to sacrifice this lamb,

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then you're gonna make a meal

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and you're gonna eat this meal

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and you're gonna take the blood of the lamb

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and put it on the doorpost of your house.

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And when I see the blood,

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on the door frames of my life.

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What do you think that is?

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He's saying, when I see the blood on your house,

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I'm not gonna, I'm not going to,

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I'm not gonna hit you with the plague.

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I will pass over you, pasa.

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I will accept that as atonement.

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But for those that are not covered in the blood,

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your firstborn will die.

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If you don't take my,

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Lord,

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this is clearly substitutionary language.

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The language is substitutionary.

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This is an example of God's justice and mercy.

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The plagues were for everyone without protection.

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Pastor Wayne used to ask me a question.

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He said, hey, if they kept bringing jars to the widow

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that was making the cake for Elijah,

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and he said, hey, the oil won't run out.

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What would happen if they kept bringing jars?

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Would the oil still be flowing today

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if they kept bringing jars?

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If the Egyptians, if the Egyptians

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had participated in the Passover,

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would they been saved too?

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It's just a question.

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This first Passover was celebrated within the home

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for each family.

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And then later, if you're taking notes,

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Deuteronomy chapter 16, verses one through eight,

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Yahweh adjusts the parameters.

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He said, this is no longer just for you and your family.

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This is a national celebration we're gonna do every year.

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Why is this important?

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What does it matter, all these details and parameters?

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He said, you're gonna do it on this day.

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This is the day of this month.

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I want you to take the lamb and do it.

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And then on this day,

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I want you to bring it into your house, right?

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And then for the next four days,

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I want you to inspect it for blemishes and spots.

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And then on this day, I want you to sacrifice it.

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And then you will eat the meal together with your family

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or as a nation.

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Got it?

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Wow, what does it matter?

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Why all these details?

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The sacrifice was to be offered

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where the Lord chose to establish His name.

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First, that was in Shiloh, and then it became Jerusalem.

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So when you see Jesus in the New Testament,

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and He's eating the Passover with His disciples,

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there's legal context for that.

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Because they didn't have to eat it with their family,

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they could eat it as an act of celebration.

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John 12, one tells us,

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an important date,

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six days before the Passover,

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Jesus came to Bethany where Lazarus was,

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whom Jesus had raised from the dead by telling Him to get up

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six days before the Passover.

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This is Nisan nine, not Nisan plant in Smyrna.

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This is a Hebrew month, the ninth day of that month,

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which was the day that Yahweh told them to do this.

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Then in John 12, 12, we get another very important date,

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the next day.

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The next day.

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The next day would be Nisan 10.

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This is Jesus's triumphal entry into Jerusalem.

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The place where I choose to worship Jerusalem.

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Then for the next four days,

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the Pharisees and Sadducees did everything they could

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to trick Him and get Him caught in a lie

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and ask Him hard questions.

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You know what they were doing?

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They were expecting the Lamb of God for blemish and spot.

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And here we got 4,000, 5,000 years prior,

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Yahweh is saying,

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"Hey, I'm fixing to do something crazy with you guys.

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"And here's how I want you to do it.

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"These are the details, these are the specifics."

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And then thousands of years later,

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Jesus on the exact same day He said

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to bring the Lamb into your home

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is the exact day He goes into Jerusalem.

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Are you hearing me?

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Are you awake today?

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And then for the next four days,

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they inspect this Lamb for blemish and spot.

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And then on Friday, four days later,

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He's crucified on a Roman cross at the exact same time

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that the priests are killing the Passover lambs.

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You can't, you can't make that up.

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It doesn't just happen like that.

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God was, He delivered one nation,

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then through a Passover lamb

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in order for thousands of years later

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for Him to deliver all the nations

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through the true Passover lamb.

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(congregation applauding)

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Oh my God.

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When Jesus was being tempted,

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when Jesus was in the wilderness being tempted by the enemy,

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He said, "Hey man, let me take you somewhere."

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And He took Him up on a high place.

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And He showed him all the nations of the earth.

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He said, "Hey man, I want you to look at this.

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"These are all mine.

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"These are all mine.

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"They've been given to me.

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"All these, the nations have been given to me, I got 'em."

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And Jesus didn't argue that with Him.

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He said, "Hey Jesus, here's what I want for you to do.

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"I just want you to bow down and worship me

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"and I'll give you all the nations."

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And in fact, what He's saying is, "Take the easy way out."

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'Cause Jesus knew that if He went to the cross,

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He would get the nations anyways.

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And Satan said, "Hey, take the easy way out."

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And that's what He's whispering to us.

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Hey, take the easy way out.

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Don't go the hard road.

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Don't commit your life to Christ.

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I didn't sign up for all this struggle

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when I became a Christian.

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He said, "Yes, you did."

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This idea that you get saved and life is grand and great.

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There's people that's been delivered and healed.

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There's the stories of people that are still waiting on it.

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They waited for 5,000 years

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to see that Lamb of God come through.

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We didn't have access.

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The nations were not.

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In Matthew 28, 19, I don't have it up there.

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This is the Great Commission.

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When Jesus went to the cross and He rose from the grave,

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'cause it doesn't matter if He goes to the cross

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if He doesn't get up.

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It doesn't matter.

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He died for you.

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He rose!

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He rose!

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The apostles lived crazy lives

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that turned the Roman world upside down

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'cause they believed that they saw Him.

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They understood this is God in the flesh.

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We have God in the flesh.

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Pharaoh was not God in the flesh.

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Newt and Capri and Seth and Ra, they're not true gods.

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They're trying to get you to take the easy way out.

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Christ says, "I've done it."

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What does He commission His disciples to do?

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He said, "Hey, here's what I want you to do.

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"I want you to look at this.

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"All authority has been given to Me."

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This is what Jesus says.

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All the authority, when He's being tempted,

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the devil says, "Hey, they're my nations."

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And after the resurrection, He said,

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"I got 'em back, big boy, and I'm giving 'em back to you."

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Go make disciples.

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What?

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Of all nations, the cross of Christ,

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the resurrection of Jesus is the disinheritance

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of the nation and allows the gospel to go forth

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and spread across the earth.

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We've made the cross too small.

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We've made it all about us.

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We made the cross of Christ.

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It's all about me and my sin, and that's true,

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but it's bigger than you.

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When did you become the star of the story?

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Jesus is the star of the story,

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and we've made everything else about everything else.

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He is the Lamb of God.

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He was the one who was beaten and crucified

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and rose from the grave, and His resurrection

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broke the legality of the nations

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and allowed the veil to be torn

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and the Holy Spirit to move out and the gospel

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to be transcended out into the nations, into the earth.

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Before then, it was impossible.

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There was a legal notice.

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It couldn't be done, and Jesus did it.

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Don't you see the beauty of the cross?

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Don't you see the bigness of our God?

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Don't you see the complexity of scripture?

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How complex that is?

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How beautiful of a story?

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You couldn't make that up.

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If you had a million lifetimes,

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you couldn't have weaved that together.

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The Passover was to remind them.

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It was a foreshadow of the ultimate victory

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of Christ on the cross,

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and it was to remind them each year

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of what He had accomplished.

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He showed them, "You trust these gods.

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"You're trusting in these gods.

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"I'm in control.

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"They have no power like me.

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"They aren't good like me.

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"They don't create like me.

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"They don't give their son like me."

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He gave them a Passover lamb then,

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and He has given us a Passover lamb now.

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Same thing you ask Pharaoh to do, I ask you to do.

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Repent.

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Repent.

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If you don't know how, ask him how.

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I don't know how sometimes.

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God, I know I want to.

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I know I need to lay my life down at the altar,

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but I don't know how to.

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He said, "You apply the blood to your life,

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"and I will work out the details."

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Do you need the blood applied to your life?

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Do you?

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I do.

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Do I need to acknowledge the bigness

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and grandeur and splendor of God?

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Have you made Him too small?

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Have you made the cross all about you?

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So do we have an opportunity this morning

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to worship the same, it's the same exact God.

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It's the same God, man.

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Then we get to be included in the story somehow.

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Somehow I'm included in the story.

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Why?

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'Cause I'm part of those all nations.

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If they didn't go out, if Jesus told them,

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"Hey, go and make disciples of the nations,"

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and they didn't do it, we wouldn't be here right now.

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Because somebody discipled somebody,

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and they discipled somebody, and they discipled somebody,

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and it had eventually got to me.

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That's big, guys.

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That's a big God.

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Stop limiting Him.

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He showed His act of creation and de-creation.

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He's assaulted all the gods that we put our faith in,

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but His ultimate act of power and glory

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was humbling Himself to the death on the cross.

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That's power.

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He said, "No man take my life, I lay down my life."

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And it allowed the gospel to go forth

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and disciples to be made, and it made its way to you.

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And for that, we should be thankful.

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So let us pray.

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Let us worship.

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If you've been set free, lift up holy hands.

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If you need prayer, elders and leaders and teachers

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and pastors will come and pray for you.

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If you just need to stand and worship this big God,

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then let's do it together.

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You can sit in your seat, you can stand,

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you can get in the aisles.

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But it's the same God who set His people free then

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is the same God that will set His people free now.

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Let's worship this God and be set free.