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- Don't you guys love Michael Frazier?

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Thank you, Michael.

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We have such jewels in this house,

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such gifts and treasure that the Lord has given us,

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and man, I never want to take it for granted

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how the Lord has blessed us.

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Are you guys good this morning?

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Well, praise the Lord.

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I'm excited about today.

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We are continuing our series,

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The Greatest Stories Ever Told,

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but before we do, we're not gonna have

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vision casting tonight, as we announced,

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if you've gotten our announcement.

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We're not gonna do our vision casting

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because the snow's melting and we figured

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you want to watch the Packers beat the Eagles tonight.

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And so, we're gonna do that on January 26th, okay?

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We're gonna do that at the last Sunday of the month instead,

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and that was a call made due to the weather,

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and so still, if you'd like to be a part

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of the Chili Cook-Off, you can still register.

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That'll be at 5.30.

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6.30 will be vision casting.

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Guys, we want you to come and be a part of that.

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We have a lot to share.

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Make plans, mark your calendars for that very special event.

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And then I've been asked to announce

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that our 50-plus group is going to have a conference here.

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It's the Legacy Seniors Conference

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for Individuals and Couples of 50-plus years age.

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Cost is $15 for individuals, $25 for couples.

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The event will be the weekend of Friday,

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February 28th through March 1st.

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It'll be held in the fellowship hall,

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dinner on Friday evening, lunch on Saturday.

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There'll be worship before the sessions,

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and t-shirts will be available.

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Deadline to register is February 9th,

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and I'm assuming they can register on the app.

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Is that correct?

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All right, so, I want you to register for this.

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This is gonna be really, really great, okay?

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So, make plans for that if you fit that demographic, okay?

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So, the greatest stories ever told.

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Look at your neighbor and say,

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you are a part of the greatest story ever told.

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(congregation murmurs)

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But it ain't all about you.

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(congregation laughs)

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Will you stand with me this morning?

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We are gonna read the entire

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Genesis 3 chapter this morning.

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(congregation laughs)

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And you're gonna read it like I just gave you

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the best news on the planet, all right?

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Here we go.

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Now the serpent was more crafty

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than any other wild animals of Lord God had made.

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He said to the woman, did God really say,

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you must not eat from any tree in the garden?

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The woman said to the serpent,

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we may eat from fruit the trees in the garden,

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but God did say, you must not eat fruit

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from the tree that is in the middle of the garden,

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and you must not touch it or you will die.

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You will not certainly die, the serpent said to the woman,

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for God knows that when you eat from it,

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your eyes will be open and you will be like God,

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knowing good and evil.

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When the woman saw that the fruit of the tree

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was good for food and pleasing to the eye,

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and also desirable for gaining wisdom,

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she took some and ate it.

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She also gave some to her husband,

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who was with her and he ate it.

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Then the eyes of both of them were opened

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and they realized they were naked.

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So they sow fig leaves together

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and made coverings for themselves.

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Then the man and his wife heard the sound of the Lord God

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as he was walking in the garden in the cool of the day,

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and they hid from the Lord God

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among the trees of the garden.

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But the Lord God called to the man, where are you?

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He answered, I heard you in the garden

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and I was afraid because I was naked, so I hid.

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And he said, who told you that you were naked?

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Have you eaten from the tree

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that I commanded you not to eat from?

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The man said, the woman you put here with me,

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she gave me some fruit from the tree and I ate it.

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Then the Lord God said to the woman,

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what is this you have done?

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The woman said, the serpent deceived me and I ate.

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So the Lord God said to the serpent,

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because you have done this, cursed are you

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above all livestock and all wild animals,

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you will crawl on your belly

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and you will eat dust all the days of your life.

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And I will put enmity between you and the woman

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and between your offspring and hers,

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he will crush your head and you will strike his heel.

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To the woman he said, I will make your pains

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and childbearing very severe,

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with painful labor you will give birth to children.

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Your desire will be for your husband

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and he will rule over you.

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To Adam he said, because you listened to your wife

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and ate from the tree which I commanded you,

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you must not eat from it, cursed is the ground

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because of you, through painful toil you will eat food

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from all the days of your life.

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It will produce thorns and thistles for you

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and you will eat the plants of the field.

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By the sweat of your brow, you will eat your food

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until you return to the ground,

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since from it you were taken for dust you are

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and to dust you will return.

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The Lord God made garments of skin for Adam and his wife

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and clothed them.

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And the Lord God said, the man has now become like one of us

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knowing good and evil.

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He must not be allowed to reach out his hand

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and take also from the tree of life

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and eat and live forever.

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So the Lord God banished him from the Garden of Eden

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to work the ground from which he had been taken.

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After he drove the man out, he placed on the east side

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of the Garden of Eden a cherubim and a flashing sword,

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flashing back and forth to guard the way

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to the tree of life.

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Father, I thank you for your word.

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I thank you that it brings life

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and I pray, Lord, that you would minister to us today

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through it, in Jesus' name, amen.

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You may be seated.

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Good job reading that whole chapter.

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I know that was difficult for some of you, including me,

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but we made it through.

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I hope you're following the Bible reading plan

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that the team gave out for you

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and I just want to encourage you,

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if you haven't started the plan

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or maybe you started and you stopped,

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I want to tell you it's not too late,

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ever too late to get in God's word.

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It's never too late to start again.

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God is a God of start again.

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And so start today, start today, get into the word.

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Pick up where we are in the plan.

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I believe today's Genesis 11.

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So get into the word.

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If you need a copy of the plan,

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you can see Pastor Justin.

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He'll make sure you get one, okay?

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You are part of the greatest story ever told.

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But the greatest stories are only great

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if every significant part of the story is present.

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And our stories, and our story begins

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with one of the most tragic moments in human history,

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the separation of God from his creation.

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To admit the fall and not talk about sin

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when it comes to our story is like watching a movie

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and starting 15 minutes in

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after the problem has been illuminated.

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Has anybody ever seen the movie Finding Nemo?

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If you wait 15 minutes into Finding Nemo

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and you see Nemo's gone

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and some dad fish is trying to find him,

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you won't really understand what happened.

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You have to watch the part where he goes off

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and tries to touch the boat, right?

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He tries to touch the boat.

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And you see this up here.

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Bruce, you gotta know all of the parts of the story

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in order to fully understand or bring meaning

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to the resolve at the end.

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And so we cannot dismiss the part of our story

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that we are part of a broken world

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and we are sinners fallen from God's grace,

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fallen from God's glory.

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And we need God's grace in order to be in relationship

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and be in connection with him.

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Now sin is not a fun topic to talk about.

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It's not something that we enjoy talking,

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it's something we enjoy doing,

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but it's not something we enjoy talking about,

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especially when it comes to the conviction

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that the Holy Spirit uses to change our lives.

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Why would we wanna change our lives?

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Why would he want to change our lives?

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Well, he wants to change our lives

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so that we can be more like him

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because sin always leads to destruction.

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Sin always leads to destruction.

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The story of Adam and Eve is the foundation

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of humanity's brokenness.

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One act of disobedience didn't just affect Adam and Eve,

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it fractured three vital relationships,

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a relationship with God, a relationship with others

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and a relationship with ourself.

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And today we're gonna go through those things.

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But even if their failure, God's response

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was not to abandon Adam and Eve,

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it was to initiate a redemptive plan, hallelujah.

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Sin, Romans 3, 23 says, "For all have sinned

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"and fallen short of the glory of God."

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Would you say everybody?

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Everybody has fallen short of the glory of God,

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that includes you and me.

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Sin did not just usher in bad actions.

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We see a list of some of these actions

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in the book of Galatians.

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But it also caused us to question the purity

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of everything and everyone around us.

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Every relationship is tainted by sin

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because all of us are tainted by sin.

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And because of a tainted relationship,

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we need the Holy Spirit to dispel from us,

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to extract from us, to eradicate from our being

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our sinful desires, our sinful ways

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so that we can operate in perfect unity

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and harmony and intimacy with first the Lord

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and then one another.

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It's only when Jesus is the center of your relationships

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that he exposes and eradicates sin and restores intimacy.

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I was on the West Coast just a little while ago

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with my friend John and we were out in the desert

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and I was wearing these boots.

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And these boots were one of my nicer pair of boots

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and they were brown.

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They were really good solid color brown.

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Well, when we left the desert,

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they were a solid color white because of all the dust.

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And we were going to go to this nice restaurant

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and I said, "Hey, we're gonna have to swing by the hotel

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"and change these boots because I can't just wear

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"these dusty boots into this nice restaurant."

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Can I tell you guys that sometimes we are walking

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into places with dusty boots and we don't even realize it?

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Do you know that whenever if I had worn those dusty boots,

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I would have left a trail and everybody else

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would have known about it?

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Do you know that when we have sin in our lives,

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the residue of our sin is apparent sometimes

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to everybody else when it's not apparent to us?

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I needed to change the boots.

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I needed to change the boots because the boots were dirty.

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Can I submit to you guys that we live in a fallen,

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broken world that's saturated with sin?

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See, I was out in the desert.

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I wasn't trying to get my boots dirty.

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The environment around me caused my boots

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to turn a different color.

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What I'm saying to you is we are saturated

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in a world of sin, so it stands to reason

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that the dust particles of sin will be on us

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at the end of each day.

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That's why every day we're supposed to acknowledge the Lord.

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Every day we're supposed to pick up our cross

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and follow Him because if we don't,

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if we don't acknowledge, if we don't examine ourselves

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every day, then we will eventually wake up

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and we will have dusty boots and have no idea

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that we're wearing them.

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Sin is like a film that we walk through,

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but we have an agent of grace, Jesus Christ,

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that allows us to eliminate that film,

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that nastiness, that dust away from our lives.

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Sin is deceiving, but the deception isn't

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will you choose the Lord or will you choose Satan?

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The deception is will you choose the Lord

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or will you choose yourself?

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Will you choose the Lord or will you choose yourself?

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See, we don't have to be excited about the fall

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and that it happened.

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We don't need to be excited.

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We don't have to be excited, but let me tell you something.

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In it, we get to see an extraordinary beauty

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and witness the love of a powerful God in a way

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that we never would have seen had the fall not happened.

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So let's look at three things that sin does.

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The first thing is this.

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Sin fractures our relationship with God.

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The Word tells us then the man and his wife

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heard the sound of the Lord God

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as he was walking in the garden in the cool of the day

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and then they hid from the Lord God

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among the trees of the garden.

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How many of you are hiding this morning?

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How many of you are hiding from your creator,

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the one who loves you, the one who pursues you,

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the one who provided Jesus to die on the cross,

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the one who has a plan and a purpose?

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How many of you are hiding from the Lord God this morning?

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Adam and Eve were created for intimate fellowship with God.

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I want you to imagine walking side by side with your creator

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knowing him fully and being fully known,

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but sin changes everything.

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And instead of walking toward God,

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they hid from him in shame and in fear.

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The Word tells us that perfect love drives out all fear

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and you have a God who is perfect love.

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It doesn't say that your perfect obedience drives out fear.

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It says his perfect love drives out fear.

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Sin separates us from God.

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It convinces us that we're unworthy of his presence

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and tempts us to run from the very one who can heal us.

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But I want you to notice God's response

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in Genesis chapter three, verse nine.

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He says this, "Where are you?"

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That's a poignant, profound question that God asks.

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"Where are you?"

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Do you realize that this is not a question of geography?

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That God Almighty knew exactly

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where Adam and Eve were geographically?

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God already knows where they are physically.

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The question, "Where are you?"

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is an invitation to self-reflection and honesty.

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It is as if God is saying,

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"Do you see where your sin has taken you?

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"Do you see the distance between us?

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"Will you come back to me?"

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This shows God's heart that even in their rebellion,

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he initiates the conversation seeking to restore them.

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Where are you?

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This question is the beginning of God's redemptive plan.

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He doesn't wait for Adam and Eve to come to him.

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He comes to them and it reflects the gospel itself.

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While we were yet sinners, God pursued us through Jesus

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in Romans chapter five, verse eight.

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I want us to understand, church,

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that God's first response to sin wasn't punishment,

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it was pursuit.

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God's first response to sin wasn't punishment,

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it was pursuit.

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And can I tell you, any time you sin and you run

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and you hide from God, God's initial response is not,

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"How can I punish you?

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"What is the consequence?"

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It is that he misses you and wants to be with you.

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But your sin separates.

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Your sin separates and your God wants to be with you.

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So he asks the question of all of us, "Where are you?"

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God is not up in heaven with a magnifying glass

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looking down to smite you at the first stench of sin.

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Our sin is present.

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God wants to illuminate it so that we can be with him.

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He does not want to be separate from us.

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Sin fractures our relationship with God.

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Sin also fractures our relationship with one another.

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It fractures our relationship with one another.

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The man said, "The woman you put here with me,

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"she gave me some fruit from the tree and I ate it."

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Adam and Eve's relationship, if we examine it,

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was designed to reflect unity and partnership.

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But sin introduced blame and division.

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Adam blamed Eve, Eve blamed the serpent,

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and humanity's relationships have ever been marked

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by selfishness, pride, and conflict ever since.

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Motivations and intentions are all called into question

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when we try to love and build deep connections

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with others because of sin.

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Because of the tainting of the world

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when you try to move in pure love toward one another,

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it's about, "What's that motive there?

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"What are they trying to do?

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"What's going on here?"

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Purity is question because we live

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in this tainted, broken world.

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The Word says in the book of Psalm,

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"Search me, God, and know my heart.

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"Test me and know my anxious thoughts.

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"See if there's any offensive way in me

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"and lead me into the way everlasting."

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When was the last time you asked God to search your heart?

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See, here's the thing.

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We can probably come to mind real fast those obvious sins,

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those sins that are kind of the big ones.

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But guys, there's probably some low-level things

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that the people who love you most

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are gonna see before you see.

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God, search my heart.

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Lord, would you illuminate, would you give God permission

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to illuminate areas in your life that you need to change?

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That's a hard prayer because it means

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that you've gotta do something with the information.

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When God illuminates something, you've gotta choose

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whether or not you're going to change.

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Here's the thing, we like to get up here.

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I talked last week about exotic sin.

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I talked about, I named a few.

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You know the exotic sins.

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But what about selfishness?

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What about pride?

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What about unkindness?

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There's a whole slew of little sneaky booger sins

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that stick to our life quite figuratively and literally.

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And they taint our relationships.

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Yet we walk around and smile and say,

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"I'm not getting drunk.

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"I'm not doing X, Y, and Z, so I'm good."

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Yeah, well, your righteousness is like filthy rags.

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You need Jesus every day.

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Everyone needs Jesus.

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And there will always be layers for you to address.

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There will always be layers for you to address in your life.

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Because we're on a journey to become like Him,

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to look like Him.

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Sin damages our ability to love and to serve one another.

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It turns unity into competition and harmony into hostility.

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But God's redemptive work transforms

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our relationships with others.

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Romans 12, 10 calls us to a different way.

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It says, "Be devoted to one another in love."

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That's not, "Oh, I love you, let me hug your neck.

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"Oh, yeah, you're so good."

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No, be devoted to one another in love.

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That means, "Hey, you're headed to be hit by a Mack truck

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"and I'm gonna push you out of the way.

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"Your sin is destroying you

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"and I'm gonna call that out in your life.

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"I'm gonna be devoted to you in love."

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Then it says, "Honor one another above yourselves."

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What does that honor word mean?

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It means I find out that Zach is moving in sin.

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I don't go to Doug and James and Robert and say,

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"Let me tell you what Zach's doing."

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(audience laughing)

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Let me share with you what's going on.

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Ooh, look what he's doing.

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No, I honor that person.

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And I'm devoted to them in love.

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And when I call them out for their sin,

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I should be doing it with tears,

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because my heart is breaking.

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Because when you love someone

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and you see them in destructive patterns,

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it should break your heart.

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Remember the prayer, God, give us tears for the loss.

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Give us a broken heart for what breaks yours.

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And we need people in our lives calling each other out.

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We need intimate relationships.

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We need people in our life who will say,

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"Hey, listen, let me encourage you in this.

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"This may be an area where X, Y, and Z."

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I shared the story about the sugar smack on my face

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for three hours.

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Nobody tells me there's a piece of cereal on my face

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at school until I reach up and got a midday snack

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and I ate it.

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(audience laughing)

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That's not love.

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Tell me I got sugar smack on my face.

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The Lord has blessed me with some really incredible friends.

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One of them is this guy.

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And we were having a conversation,

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I asked him earlier if I could share the story.

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We were having a conversation, I don't know,

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probably a year ago or something like that.

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I don't remember when it was.

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And we were on the phone.

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And I don't remember what I did to frustrate James.

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And I probably frustrate him daily.

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But at this particular moment,

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I frustrated him about something, he got agitated.

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And out of his anger, we were on the phone,

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he yelled at me and we hung up.

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And it didn't end well.

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And I never experienced that kind of response

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from James before.

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And I'm shocked.

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And literally 15 seconds later, he calls right back.

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And he says, "Kevin, I don't wanna ever yell at you

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"like that again.

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"Would you forgive me?"

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I responded out of anger.

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I responded out of frustration.

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Now the reason I share that story is to say

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that in your relationships, I'm gonna tell you something.

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If you've got real connection, real deep relationship,

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there's gonna be conflict, first of all.

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There's gonna be conflict.

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But as you grow closer to people,

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you're going to see people at their best and at their worst.

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And can I tell you something?

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And maybe James remembers,

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I have no idea what that conversation was about,

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but what was impactful was that the Holy Spirit

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brought immediate restoration.

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Because James walked in humility

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and he called me right back and said,

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"Wait a second, this is not how I'm to respond

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"to situations like this."

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And can I tell you, I told James this morning,

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and I believe that.

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Listen, he knows a lot of my flaws and a lot of my best,

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and I know a lot of his flaws and a lot of his best.

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This man exudes Jesus Christ.

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And the people closest to you are the ones

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who can actually say he is the real deal

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and this guy's the real deal.

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You need people in your life who love you enough

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that will call you out, that will call you up,

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that will say to you, "Hey, this is not how we handle this.

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"This is not what this looks like.

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"Let me help you become more like Christ,

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"and you help me."

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There's an invitation, it's a two-way street

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that's being devoted to one another in love.

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The Word says this, "Examine yourselves

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"to see whether you are in the faith.

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"Test yourselves.

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"Do you not realize that Jesus Christ is in you

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"unless of course you fail the test?"

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Listen, I don't wanna be a selfish person,

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but I'm living in a world saturated by selfishness,

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so it stands to reason that if I'm not reflecting

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and examining my life, I will operate in a selfless posture.

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I don't wanna be a prideful person,

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but I'm living in a world saturated with pride.

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So if I'm not paying attention

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and I'm not examining my heart

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and following the Holy Spirit

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and allowing him to move in my life,

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I probably will start to operate in pride.

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I don't wanna be, I don't wanna be a liar,

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but if I'm saturated in a world of lies and deceit,

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so if I don't constantly examine myself

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and I don't get before the Lord Jesus Christ

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and allow him to do a work in my life,

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then I may become a liar.

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Do you understand what I'm saying?

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You become like what you're saturated around

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and who you're with, right?

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And guys, we're saturated in a culture of sin.

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But we have this Jesus.

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We have the gift of the Holy Spirit who will help us.

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Can I tell you, if you ever get caught up in a sin pattern,

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there is always a way out.

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There is always a way out.

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Now, it might pass through like a kidney stone,

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but there's a way out.

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There's a way out.

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Let's look at God's response here.

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First of all, he goes and he says, "What have you done?"

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He says to Adam, "What have you done?"

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Why does he go to Adam first?

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Goes to Adam as the leader and he says,

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"Hey, what have you done?"

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And what does he say?

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She did it.

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All right, he goes to Eve.

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"What have you done?"

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He made me do it, the serpent.

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And he goes to the serpent.

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Here's something interesting I want you to notice here.

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God is always about getting to the root of the issue.

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He's always about getting to,

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see, we like to address symptoms and move on.

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Adam blamed Eve.

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He said, "All right, let's get to Eve."

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Eve blamed the serpent.

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Okay, let's get to the serpent.

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The serpent was the root, but he didn't stop there.

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He addresses the serpent and then he goes back to Eve.

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Then he addresses Eve and he goes back to Adam.

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Can I tell you right now that God wants to get

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at the root of the sin in your life?

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He's not, the symptoms, sometimes those vices

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and those things we go to and we pray,

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"Lord, I wanna stop doing X, Y, and Z."

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Those are just vices and God says,

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"I want to get to the root

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because if I can uproot what's going on, then it will die.

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It will die."

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I don't know how many times I've gone out

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into my flower bed or garden and pulled out things

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and weeded and weeded and weeded and guess what?

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Weeds come back unless I get it at the root.

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The weeds come back and guys, your sin,

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have you ever noticed whenever you pull something out

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and you don't get at the roots,

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at least my experience has been it actually comes back

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bigger, it actually comes back worse?

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'Cause the root has had an opportunity to get stronger,

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to get stronger.

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God wants to uproot some things in your life.

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You must get to the root in order to be healed.

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We love to address the symptoms, we love to numb the pain

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and use excuses to get by for a little bit longer,

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but God wants to eradicate the sin in your life.

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Lastly, sin fractures our relationship with ourselves.

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Do you know you have a relationship with yourself?

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Some of you need to realize

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you got a relationship with yourself.

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You got a relationship with yourself.

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It says then the eyes of both of them were open

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and they realized they were naked

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so they sewed fig leaves together

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and made coverings for themselves.

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Before the fall, Adam and Eve were secure in their identity

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as God's creation, but sin distorted their self-perception,

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replacing peace with shame.

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They tried to cover themselves with fig leaves

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in an inadequate attempt to hide their brokenness.

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And listen guys, sin does the same thing to us.

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It distorts how we see ourselves.

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When was the last time you looked at,

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I'm being very like serious here.

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When's the last time you looked in the mirror

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and you said, man, I am the beauty.

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I'm so beautiful, I'm the essence of the king.

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Most of us look in the mirror and we say,

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man, I got a pimple here, crevice here, right?

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You look in the mirror and you don't like what you see.

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Some of you look in the reflective mirror of your inside

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in your in-being and you don't like what you see.

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Do you know that you were wonderfully and created,

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you were wonderfully and fearfully made by your creator?

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He created your inmost being, he knows exactly who you are.

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Do you know that it is okay for you to look at yourself

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and say, I'm a son, I'm a child of the most high God.

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I'm a son and a daughter of a king.

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Guys, when you can walk in the freedom of knowing

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that he's got you and that you belong to him,

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there's nothing that will stop you here on earth.

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It's incredible the extraordinary things

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that your king will do in you and for you.

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God does not leave us in our shame.

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Romans 12, two offers hope, it says this,

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do not conform to the pattern of this world,

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but be transformed by the renewing of your mind.

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Do you know what that tells me?

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It means the renewing of my mind can actually happen.

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It means that it actually can happen.

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You know that thought that you continue to have,

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you know that thing that's in your brain that you're like,

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I just can't get, I can't stop thinking about this,

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I can't stop going back to this.

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Listen, the serpent planted a thought.

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The serpent didn't grab, he didn't have,

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I don't know, maybe an arms, I don't know,

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he was slither after, he didn't grab the apple

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and shove it in Eve's mouth.

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He planted a thought, and this is what the enemy does to you

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this is why the ultimate deceit isn't choosing the Lord

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or Satan, it is choosing the Lord or yourself

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because guess what, you're in the driver's seat.

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And the serpent, the enemy, will plant this idea in your,

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if I just do this, it will numb this for a little while.

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I'm just gonna tell this little white lie,

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I don't, it doesn't matter.

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I'm just gonna be a little bit,

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I'm just gonna have a little bit untruth

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because I don't need to explain the whole thing

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so I'm just gonna tell a little bit of a white lie

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in this explanation.

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It's a thought.

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And then you give birth, it gives birth to action

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and you choose to move.

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But if we renew our mind,

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we can't renew our minds on our own,

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but if we allow the Holy Spirit to renew our mind,

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then we begin to operate in the truth and with the truth.

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Renewing is possible and it's a daily task.

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Sin is the genesis and the heartbeat of pain and isolation.

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Through Jesus, God invites us out of the hiding

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and into his presence.

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Listen, hiding from God deepens the pain.

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Stepping toward God begins the healing.

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Hiding from God deepens the pain.

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And guys, can I tell you,

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there are people sitting under the sound of my voice

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that you have been in severe pain for a very long time.

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Guys, are you sick and tired of being sick and tired?

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God has healing for you.

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The whole point of let there be light

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is so that Jesus can enter your story

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and be a part of your story

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and that you can experience God

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in a way that you've never experienced him before.

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Can I ask you, do you need healing today?

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I don't mean do you need something

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to temporarily override the symptom.

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I'm talking about everlasting healing.

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You see, in the garden there was this tree.

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It's called the tree of life.

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And some of us would think, man,

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it's kind of mean of God

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to kick Adam and Eve out of the garden.

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Has anybody ever thought that?

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Man, that's kind of like mean of God

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to just say get out of my presence.

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In fact, you know, Kevin, you keep saying

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he wants to be with us,

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yet he was the one that chose to banish them from the garden.

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Do you understand why he chose to do that?

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You see, in the garden there was a yes, a yes, a yes,

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a yes, a yes, a yes, a yes, do this, do this, do this,

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name this, you can do this, you can do this,

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you can do this, don't do that.

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And we focus on the one dope.

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Can I tell you there's so many more yeses

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in the kingdom than there are nos?

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So many more yeses than there are nos.

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But there was this no in the garden

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and they broke that rule

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and there was this other tree called the tree of life

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and when they broke the rule, they became broken.

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Adam and Eve were broken and here's the thing,

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had they gone and been able to stay in the garden,

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had they eaten from that tree,

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then they would remain in their broken state for eternity.

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And so God banishes them from the garden

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to protect them from themselves.

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I want you to understand this,

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God's responses are always fueled by perfect love.

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We don't always understand because it doesn't feel good

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when God responds to our choices.

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Sometimes there are consequences that are necessary

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because of what we've done that we have to feel

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and we have to walk through.

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But it's all birthed and fueled out of perfect love.

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And when we trust him with that, when we can trust him,

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we understand there is a redemptive plan right off of Eve.

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God is always one step ahead.

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And so for Adam and Eve, God had a redemptive plan

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and that redemptive plan has moved all throughout history

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to 2025 here in January for Springhouse Church.

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He has a redemptive plan for your life.

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God's responses are always fueled by perfect love

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and preparing for this message,

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I wrote this poem that I'd like to share with you.

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In Eden's glow where life began,

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God walked with man hand in hand,

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but whispers came a serpent's ploy

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to steal their trust, their peace, their joy.

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Did God really say the tempter lied?

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And with that doubt, their faith untied,

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the fruit was taken, the line was crossed,

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and all creation felt the cost.

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They hid in shame, their hearts laid bare,

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a chasm formed, no bridge was there.

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The blame was cast, the cure was sown,

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and sin's deep roots were fully grown.

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The tree alive now kept from sight,

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its gates were barred by flaming light,

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a mercy wrapped in judgment's guise

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to spare the world from endless cries.

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Yet God in love would not let go,

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a seed of hope began to grow.

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Through toil and pain, through thorn and strife

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would come the one who would bring new life.

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For in the garden, truth was clear,

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the fall brought death, but grace drew near.

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A promise spoke of Satan's fall,

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of Christ who crushed the curse for all.

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And on a hill, the tree would stand,

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a rugged cross by sovereign hand.

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The weight of sin, the shame, the loss,

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redeemed and healed upon that cross.

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The veil was torn, the way made new,

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eternal life came into view.

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The tree alive now ours to see,

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through Christ who died to set us free.

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So come, O sinner, lift your gaze,

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no longer lost in Eden's haze.

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For where sin grew, his grace abounds,

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and in his love, new life is found.

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There is another tree.

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There is another tree, and in the book of Revelation,

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the word tells us because of the blood of Jesus Christ,

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there's gonna come a day that we are gonna partake

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of that tree of life and live forever.

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But we are not gonna live forever in our broken state.

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We're gonna live forever perfect, just like him.

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And we're going to worship Jesus Christ

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around the throne for all eternity.

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Are you ready to go there?

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Are you ready to be there?

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Sin has been washed away.

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The curse of sin has been put to death.

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The curse of sin no longer has a hold on you.

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Saints, lean in to the Lord.

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Eradicate the sin in your life.

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Know that you are not alone in what you walk in.

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And if you wanna be proactive,

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which I encourage you to do, come on out worship team,

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I encourage you to get with people in your life

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who you love and say, help me examine my heart.

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What can I do to change?

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And if you find somebody who's willing to actually go there

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and have those conversations with you, you have found gold.

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You have found something that the Lord supernaturally,

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someone supernaturally God has put in your life.

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That is what community is really about,

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getting a relationship.

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This is my daughter Lucia.

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I've told this story before, but it fits today.

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We lived in Nolensville a long time ago,

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and there was an evening where I had gone downstairs,

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and I'd like to check on the girls every night

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just to make sure they're okay and they're tucked in bed.

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And I went to Hadassah and I'd gone to Ruby.

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At that time, Nora wasn't born,

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and I'd gone to Lucia's room, and Lucia wasn't there.

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She wasn't in her bed.

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And so I figured, okay, she went to the bathroom

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or something like that.

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And so went into the bathroom and she wasn't there.

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And so I went downstairs, and when I got downstairs,

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I saw that the back door was open.

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And Dad's heart starts to go whoa.

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So I go, Lucia, Lucia, where are you?

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Nowhere to be found.

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So I run from that door all the way to the front door,

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and I open it up, and we've got dogs.

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And listen, Lucia loves our animals,

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and she takes care of them.

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And I'm thinking maybe she's taking them out.

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I mean, it's close to midnight.

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Geez.

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Open the door, and I'm trying to be quiet in the house,

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but there comes a point where you don't care

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how quiet you've been if it's your kid.

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Is that true?

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- Yeah. - Right?

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Lucia!

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Lucia!

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Sherry comes running down the stairs.

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Why are you screaming?

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What's going on?

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I can't find Lucia.

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Well, she's probably in the back.

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No, I checked the back.

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Well, she's probably, no, I checked there.

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And so in a flurry, I go and I get my coat and my shoes

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'cause I'm like, she's outside.

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The door was open, and I'm freaking.

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And so as I'm sitting down quickly putting on my shoes,

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I hear this sound coming from our front entrance bathroom.

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And I stopped for a second,

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and I thought maybe I heard something.

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So I go in there and I look, and she's not in there.

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And I turn around and I go,

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and I go to go outside the door,

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and I hear something again, and I get real still.

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And I back up, and I turn back around,

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and I go into the bathroom.

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And I stand there.

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The light was on.

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It didn't dawn on me.

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The light was on until this moment.

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And so I bend down, and I open the vanity doors.

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And inside the vanity sits Lucia

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with chocolate all over her mouth.

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And as we say, sin leaves residue.

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And she just busted out of tears.

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But can I tell you, her daddy busted out in tears as well.

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Because in that moment for me,

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it didn't matter what she had done.

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My daughter was lost, and now she was found.

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And can I tell you, friends,

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some of you are running around and hiding

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with chocolate on your face with the residue of sin.

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And your father, your heavenly father, is opening the door.

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And you're so scared,

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because you don't know what's gonna happen.

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And all he's saying is, I found you.

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Come out of hiding.

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I have found you.

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There's an invitation today to come out of hiding.

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And it's a bold step.

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Would you raise your hand this morning

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if you've ever had to come out of hiding

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in some shape, form, or fashion?

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Raise your hand.

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Keep it up.

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Everybody look around the room.

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Why am I doing this?

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Because the enemy's saying to you, you're the only one.

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You're the only one.

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That is a lie from the enemy.

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And you know what the enemy says?

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I don't want you to be free when you leave today.

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But God wants to liberate you.

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God wants to do something in you

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that you've never seen him do before.

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He wants to set you free

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in the most supernatural, extraordinary way.

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And the people who are about to come up here

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and pray for you, they're not perfect.

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These people are the most jacked up,

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messed up people we have on leadership.

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Come on, join our leadership team.

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But they know this God.

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They know this Jesus.

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They know who to point you to.

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And they'll walk with you.

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And they'll say, hey, get you a James in your life.

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Get you somebody in your life that you can go,

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hey, I need to look more like Christ.

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So I've done my level best,

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hopefully with the Holy Spirit's help,

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to convey to you that sin separates you from God.

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It is your choice to continue in your sin.

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It is also your choice to be liberated.

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And this morning, the invitation is here.

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Would you stand with me?

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Some of you may be here and be like,

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man, Lord, I just need to,

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I've not asked you to examine my heart.

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Maybe that's the prayer this morning.

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God, would you examine my heart this morning?

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Because everyone in this room, that is a command.

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That is what we all should be doing,

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is examining our heart.

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And truth be told, if Jesus Christ was standing right here,

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every one of us would be down on our knees and face.

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If you were gonna minister to people,

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would you come forward?

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And with those of you,

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don't let the enemy talk you out of it.

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If you need to come and you need to confess,

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you need to pray, you need to,

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maybe it's just I wanna agree with somebody

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to examine my heart.

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I wanna be free.

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Come this morning, come right now.

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Don't hesitate, don't wait.

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These people love you.

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Come, spend time in the altar space.

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Let's worship.

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