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- Well, we're gonna continue our series,

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The Greatest Stories Ever Told.

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I'm excited about this morning.

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Pastor Ronnie is going to bring the Word.

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Would you guys welcome Pastor Ronnie?

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(congregation applauding)

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- I'm five foot eight, 215.

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(congregation laughing)

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Woo!

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And I'm under no illusions

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about what I can and cannot bench press.

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Yeah.

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Actually, I don't have a clue

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what I can and cannot bench press.

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But that doesn't really matter.

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That's irrelevant, isn't it?

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Isn't it?

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Okay, I just wanted to be sure

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we're getting off on the right foot.

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We're gonna talk about Cain and Abel today,

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and we're gonna read the first nine verses

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of Genesis chapter four,

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and then we're gonna read one verse

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out of the book of John.

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Would you stand with me?

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Adam made love to his wife Eve,

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and she became pregnant and gave birth to Cain.

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She said, "With the help of the Lord,

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"I have brought forth a man."

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Later, she gave birth to his brother Abel.

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Now Abel kept flocks, and Cain worked the soil.

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In the course of time,

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Cain brought some of the fruits of the soil

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as an offering to the Lord.

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And Abel also brought an offering,

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fat portions from some of the firstborn of his flock.

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The Lord looked with favor on Abel and his offering,

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but on Cain and his offering,

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he did not look with favor.

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So Cain was very angry, and his face was downcast.

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Then the Lord said to Cain, "Why are you angry?

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"Why is your face downcast?

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"If you do what is right, will you not be accepted?

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"But if you do not do what is right,

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"sin is crouching at your door.

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"It desires to have you, but you must rule over it."

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Now Cain said to his brother Abel,

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"Let's go out to the field."

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While they were in the field,

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Cain attacked his brother Abel and killed him.

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Then the Lord said to Cain, "Where is your brother Abel?"

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"I don't know," he replied.

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"Am I my brother's keeper?"

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And from the book of John.

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"Very truly, I tell you Pharisees,

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"anyone who does not enter the sheep pen by the gate,

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"but climbs in by some other way is a thief and a robber."

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Father, I thank you for your word.

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I thank you for the presence and power of the Holy Spirit

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to impart life to us through your word.

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And I pray that that's what you would do this morning

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in Jesus' name, amen.

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There are two or three things that I would definitely

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like for you to, would like to serve as a takeaway today.

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And one of them is simply this.

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And it took me quite a while to learn this,

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and so that's one of the things about getting old.

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You learn some stuff.

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But it's simply this.

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Not every question needs an answer.

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In fact, the wrong question is often worse

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than the wrong answer.

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I mean, the wrong answer can be corrected.

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It can be like a bad tooth.

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It can be pulled, and especially if it's replaced

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by the right answer.

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The wrong question is like Lyme's disease or something.

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It just kind of hides in there,

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and then it masquerades as other things,

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and it pulls you farther and farther

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and farther and farther from the truth.

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And so we're not here today.

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I'm not planning on answering any questions like,

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well, where'd Cain get his wife?

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Or what was the mark of Cain?

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Or any such needless speculation.

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If you get an email from me,

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then I don't know if you ever read all the way down

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and read those postmarks that people put on it.

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That's not the right term, but anyway,

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you know what I'm talking about.

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I'm old, give me a break.

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I've postscripted mine with 2 Timothy 2 23,

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which says don't have anything to do

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with foolish and stupid arguments

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because you know they produce quarrels.

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Do you know if the church, if believers,

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throughout the centuries would just stop having

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anything to do with foolish and stupid arguments,

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a whole lot more people would come to Christ.

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And the reason why we engage in that

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is because we try to answer questions

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that really don't need an answer.

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They really don't need the dignity of an answer.

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We're here to answer, I'm gonna try to answer

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a couple of obvious questions

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and to see the necessity and the beauty of the gospel.

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But first, we have to go back to that fateful day

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in the garden, Kevin talked about it last week.

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You know the story, God said the day

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that you eat from this tree, you will die.

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And the first question I have is did they die?

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In the natural, they didn't,

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and that's what we tend to think of.

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When we think about death, the first thing

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that we think about is physical death,

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but let's dig a little bit deeper.

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There is biological death, but the Bible doesn't treat

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biological death as something final.

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In fact, the couple of times that Jesus actually addressed

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someone who is dead, he said, they're not dead,

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they're sleeping, 'cause that's really all

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that biological death is according to the Bible.

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And they don't treat, it doesn't treat it as something final

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and it doesn't even treat it as something to fear

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or something to be concerned about.

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It's basically, it's a passageway is what it is.

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Matthew 10, 28, Jesus said, do not be afraid of those

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who kill the body but cannot kill the soul.

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Rather, be afraid of the one who can destroy

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both soul and body in hell.

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Now that's called the second death.

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And the second death is treated as being final,

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and it is marked by one word,

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and if you've been here for years and years

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and heard me teach you, you already know this,

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that word is separation.

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In physical death, we experience physical separation.

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If you've lost a loved one, if you've lost somebody

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that you're close to, there's pain, there's a physical pain,

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and over the years, that pain dissipates a little bit,

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but the separation is just, it's there.

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This last week, actually, I went to visit

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the gravesite of my wife who passed away

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five and a half years ago, and actually,

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a couple of weeks ago, Michelle went and visited

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the gravesite of her husband who passed away nine years ago.

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And we do that, I went to go talk to her.

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She wasn't there.

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But we do that because we kind of feel their presence

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maybe a little bit more, but nothing physical.

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Nothing, all I could do is kiss that cold gravestone.

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It was there.

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There's a separation.

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And in spiritual death, we experience separation from God.

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And some of us might think that's not necessarily

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a bad thing because God tends to mess with my stuff.

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When God comes around, I don't feel, I feel uncomfortable.

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I don't feel like I can do just whatever I wanna do

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and in fact, that kind of makes me,

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he cramps my style.

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But consider this, when you think about

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being completely separated from God.

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First of all, he is the source of all light.

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You ever been in complete darkness?

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Well, maybe you have, maybe you haven't.

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Most of us haven't.

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I have a friend who had, you know, you've heard of

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deathbed conversions?

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He had a lost in a cave with no light conversion.

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Now if you've ever been in a cave,

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God love you, I have been in a cave and I ain't going back.

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Caves are dank and dirty and messy and they're dark

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and if you don't have a lot, can you imagine?

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What this guy was in college, he went spelunking.

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He went into a cave and he got back in the cave,

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quite a ways and he was by himself and his light went out.

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Can you imagine that?

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You can't see anything in a cave and they're like,

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you know, rocks and stuff.

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He decided to pray.

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And his light came back on.

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And he said, thank you Jesus.

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And God saved in that cave.

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Isn't that a great thing?

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Yeah, you don't want to be in total darkness.

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God is not only the source of all light,

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he's also the source of all joy.

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The scripture says that in his presence

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is the fullness of joy.

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And so the closer we get to him,

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the more we experience joy.

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You know, I know it's not everybody's cup of tea

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to sing Saved by the Blood of the Lamb,

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which is what we started with today,

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but I knew it would get Wayne Berry up on the platform.

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[audience laughing]

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Isn't this true, Wayne?

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I mean, you know, once that started,

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Wayne had the joy, joy, joy, joy down in his heart.

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And the closer we get to, yeah,

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and the closer we get to God,

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but the further away we get from God,

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the less we experience of joy.

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And for there to be total separation, no joy.

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He's God of all peace.

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Anxiety, you know, and let me just say this,

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I think the opposite of joy is depression.

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Nobody enjoys that.

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He's a God of all peace.

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The opposite of that is anxiety.

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Just being worried and worked up

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about what's gonna happen and stuff.

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And you know, I've heard people say,

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well, I hadn't heard people say,

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I used to hear my dad say when he was preaching,

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he said people said, so this is third hand.

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You know, people go, well, you know,

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if I go to hell, at least I'll have a lot of company.

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No, you won't.

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God is a God of all comfort.

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And if there's total separation there, there's no comfort.

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And most importantly, he's a God of love.

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He's the God of all love.

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So I don't know this idea about being separated from God.

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You might wanna let him mess with your stuff.

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It might be better.

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And after the fall, the separation came

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because we hid from God.

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Now, it wasn't like, what are those things,

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those fire curtains that just boom, wham,

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come down and everything?

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But the veil dropped and this God

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who had created mankind to have fellowship with him

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and had been having fellowship with him on a daily basis,

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when he came that day, they ran and hid

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because the separation had started.

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It had come.

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And it would have been permanent

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if we had eaten from the tree of life.

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So that's why God banished us from the garden

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so that it would not become permanent

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because God had a plan.

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God had a plan to take care of this.

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We were now sinful and as such,

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we could not exist in the presence of a holy God.

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Now, think about that for just a second.

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Have you ever wronged somebody?

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All six of us have.

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Yeah, yeah, of course you have.

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And maybe you've been wronged by somebody.

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I mean, and oftentimes it kind of goes both ways

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and as time goes by, it might get a little better,

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but as time goes by, sometimes it doesn't get any better.

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It just gets deeper and maybe months or years later,

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you see that person in the grocery store

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and you know what you do?

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You kind of, no, I don't want to go down that aisle.

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You all pretend like you don't see each other.

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And that's just the tiniest sliver of a fraction

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of what it would be like to stand in the presence

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of a truly holy God as a sinful being

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because God is the one that we sin against,

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his image in our lives.

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And this is a problem.

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It created a big problem because God created us

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for fellowship and now that couldn't happen

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because God cannot be other than himself.

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He revealed himself to Moses at the burning bush.

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He said, "I am that I am."

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And that means I can't change.

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God couldn't just go, you know, I really like

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this Adam and Eve people here and I'd really like

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to spend some time with them, so what I need to do

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is I just need to, you know, notch that holiness down

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a few steps so that we can actually hang out together.

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He can't do that.

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He is holy and we need him to be holy.

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And he is just and we need him to be just.

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So he couldn't just say, hey, you know, yeah,

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you messed up, you sinned, don't worry about it.

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Just, it's okay, just come on.

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No, because that would be unjust.

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And he is a just God.

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So we got a big problem spiritually.

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And then there was still the matter of physical death,

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which they didn't necessarily die that day,

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but it was now inevitable.

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And it could be forestalled and we decided,

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oh, we got a way to forestall it.

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We got a way to delay it.

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We got a way to cover our sins.

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Give me some fig leaves.

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And let's sew these things together and cover ourselves up.

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But that wasn't gonna work.

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The scripture tells us that God,

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even on that day, had a better plan.

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The Lord God made garments of skin for Adam and Eve,

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Adam and his wife, and clothed them.

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Now, some claim, I got to,

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I got to going into Google this week

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about what some people think about this,

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'cause you pull up this Cain and Abel stuff,

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or Adam and Eve stuff, and you're gonna find

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all kinds of weird ideas.

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And it's my belief that God killed an animal, okay?

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And made garments of skin,

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'cause you gotta get that skin from somewhere.

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You don't get it from a fig leaf.

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Get it from a living creature.

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But some people claim that an animal wasn't killed.

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He didn't have to kill an animal,

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because some animals molt their skin.

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And he found one of those.

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In fact, it was probably the serpent

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who had molted its skin,

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and he made garments for them and clothed them.

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And I'm kinda, I mean, I think some rabbi

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from the 15th century or something

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came up with that theory.

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And I'm kinda going, what?

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You telling me God clothed us in the skin of Satan?

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Oh, hallelujah.

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And that doesn't fit anywhere

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in the redemptive narrative of scripture.

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God killed an animal, and there was blood,

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and he made skins to cover Adam and Eve.

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And surely the parents shared this story with the boys.

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We don't know how old they were.

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They were old enough to have jobs.

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One of them worked the soil.

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One of them tended flocks.

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They knew what was required to come before God

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and come into his presence.

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So the first question, really, that I have here,

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and that most people would have is,

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why was Abel's offering accepted

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and Cain's was rejected?

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And if you've been listening to the songs

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we've been singing this morning,

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or if you've been listening to anything I've said so far,

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which I'm sure a third of you have,

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you've probably already figured it out.

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The only acceptable offering to bring to God for sin

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was a blood sacrifice.

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From the beginning, atonement for sin,

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it always required blood.

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And in Genesis, God said,

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on the day that you sin, you will die.

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Ezekiel said, the soul that sins will die.

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Over in Romans, Paul says, the wages of sin is?

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>> Yeah. >> Yeah.

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>> Yeah.

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So what are you gonna do about that?

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But the life is in the blood.

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And so God spoke through Moses over in Leviticus,

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and he said this, the life of a creature is in the blood,

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and I have given it to you to make atonement for yourselves

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on the altar, it is the blood that makes atonement

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for one's life.

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The psalmist says, the price for a life is costly.

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In fact, no price is ever enough.

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And in the psalmist's day,

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there was no price that was ever enough.

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But that kinda changed.

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God says, it's the blood.

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Now I don't totally understand this.

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I mean, I get it, I get the idea.

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Death, life, life's in the blood, sin, death, you know.

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I get it, but I don't totally understand it.

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I can't fully explain it.

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But it's what God has said, and I believe it.

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And you know who else believed it?

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Abel.

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And that's why he brought the offering that he did.

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You know, we don't really know much about this guy, Abel.

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We don't know what kinda guy he was.

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We don't know if he was a good son,

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if he was a good brother, if he was a,

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you know, I'm an only child,

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so I'm kinda flying blind here.

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But if any of you ever had a little brother,

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is your little brother a stinker?

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[audience laughs]

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Has he ever been a nuisance?

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Said, you are the little brother, quit shaking your head.

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No.

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You know, I know little brothers can be pestering.

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That doesn't mean you should kill 'em, okay?

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But there are times when, be honest,

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you kinda thought, hmm, hmm.

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Yeah, my mom and dad, they didn't know what they were doing.

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But we don't know anything about him.

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We don't know what he did.

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The only thing that we know about him

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is that he was Cain's younger brother.

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We know that he tended flocks,

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and we know that he brought an acceptable sacrifice

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to the Lord from the fat portions of firstborn of his flock.

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That's all we know.

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And yet for centuries,

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the scriptures have called him righteous.

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We also know he was righteous,

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because we know enough stuff about him already

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to know he was righteous.

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Not because he was a little brother,

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not because he tended flocks,

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but because he came to God, God's way.

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He came the right way.

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And so, you know, that's not really a tough question.

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Why was Abel's sacrifice accepted and Cain's wasn't?

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That's not a tough question.

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Here's the question I really want us to consider,

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because I think it really applies to us,

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and it says, why did Cain not bring a blood sacrifice?

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And you may go, well, he was farmer.

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He tilled in the land.

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You know, I mean, for Abel, it was real easy.

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He was a shepherd.

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He had access to that stuff, you know,

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and Cain didn't do that.

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No, there's something more going on here.

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I said one of the things that I would like you to have

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as a takeaway today is not every question needs an answer.

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Here's another takeaway that I would like for you

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to carry with you.

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Today it's a phrase, it's found in scripture

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over in the book of Jude,

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and it's a phrase that hopefully you'll understand

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by the time this day is over, and you kind of go,

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oh, yeah, that's something I need to know.

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And the phrase is simply this, the way of Cain.

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Jude says of the sinful, those doomed to destruction,

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woe to them, they have taken the way of Cain.

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They have rushed for profit into Balaam's era.

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They have been destroyed in Korah's rebellion.

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Now, if you don't know these other two guys,

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I'm gonna do just a little, and even if you do,

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I wanna explain their story just a little bit.

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This guy Balaam was a prophet,

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and when Israel was getting ready to go

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into the Promised Land, Balak, the king of Moab,

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and since one of them is named Balak

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and one of them's named Balaam,

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I'm probably gonna get him confused

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as I get to talking about him.

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It's kind of like Elijah and Elisha.

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Just don't worry about it.

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But Balak called on Balaam to come and curse Israel

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'cause he was afraid of him.

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Balaam knew that God had blessed Israel.

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And so when Balak sent people to Balaam

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to get him to come and say, you know, come on,

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I've got the price, I'll pay for it,

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Balaam goes to the Lord, and the Lord says, don't go.

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And Balaam comes back and says, well, I can't go.

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Lord told me not to go.

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And so the people go back to Balak, and he goes,

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well, we'll just send more people.

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We'll send more important people, and we'll up the ante.

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We'll make a bigger offer.

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And so they come back to Balaam,

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and they make a bigger offer,

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and they're more important people,

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and Balaam, instead of going, ah, the Lord said not to go,

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goes back to the Lord and goes, can I please go?

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And the Lord says, you can go,

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but you better only say what I tell you to say.

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And so he's going, and you may know this story.

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It's, well, if you know the Bible, it's kind of famous,

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because Balaam's donkey started talking to him.

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There's an angel who is standing in the way

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to keep Balaam from going, and Balaam can't see the angel,

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and the donkey can.

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And so the donkey's trying to get out of the way

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of the angel, and the angel finally stands

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in a place in the path where the donkey can't do anything

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but lay down, and that's what the donkey does.

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And Balaam goes postal.

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He starts beating the donkey,

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and the Lord opens the donkey's mouth,

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and the donkey says, why are you beating me?

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I'm a good donkey.

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[audience laughs]

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Now, I don't know if any of you own a donkey.

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Some of you, a lot of you probably have dogs,

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and some of you have cats.

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I wouldn't trust anything a cat says.

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[audience laughs]

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A dog, maybe.

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But if your animal starts talking to you,

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what are you going to do?

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I'm going to freak out.

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Balaam, no, Balaam started arguing with his donkey.

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The donkey says, I'm a good donkey.

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No, you're not.

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You're just sitting down here, and you're making me mad,

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and you hurt my foot and everything.

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And then the Lord opened his eyes,

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and he could see the angel.

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He goes, whoa.

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And the angel says,

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your donkey's smarter than you.

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And I'm in this path because your path is a reckless one.

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Okay, now you're going to go, you go ahead and go,

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but you only say what the Lord tells you to say.

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And when he gets there, sure enough,

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he blesses Israel four times, I think.

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Three, I know for sure.

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He blesses Israel, and Balak is upset with him,

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because I called you here to curse these people,

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and you're just blessing them,

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so you're not gonna get anything.

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Now, we find out a little bit later on in scripture

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that after that chapter closes,

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Balaam goes, hey, Balak, come here.

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You still got that money?

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Okay.

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Let me tell you, let me show you the back door.

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Let me tell you how to get Israel to curse themselves.

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And that's exactly what he did.

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In other words, what he said was,

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let me show you how to pervert the way of God

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and get your own way instead.

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And he did that for money, for profit,

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and he's got a lot of descendants today.

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Korah was a guy who led a rebellion against Moses,

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and basically he brought all of his guys up to Moses.

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Yeah, I'm looking at the clock,

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'cause I got a lot to say today.

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Don't worry about it, it's all interesting.

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They, he brought his guys to Moses and he said,

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you know, you made your brother the high priest.

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Actually, God made his brother the high priest.

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But you know, he's not holy just 'cause God said so.

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We're all holy, we could all be priests.

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And Moses goes, well, okay, I'll tell you what.

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Bring your sacrifice, you bring your fire,

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and we'll bring ours, and we'll present it before God,

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and we'll see what God decides to do.

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And so they did, and Korah and all his guys

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were burned up by the fire that they brought.

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But what Korah's rebellion was was it went,

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God wants that, but I want this.

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And so Cain knew what the sacrifice was that was required.

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There's God's way and there's our way.

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There's God's way and there's the way of Cain.

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And Cain brought the offering that he did

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because he thought he had a better idea.

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Cain had a better idea.

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I mean, what's up with this blood sacrifice thing here?

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Look, look, mine doesn't require any innocent suffering.

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We don't have to kill an animal.

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All right, the fig leaves aren't good enough.

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Let's find a molted skin somewhere.

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We don't actually have to believe what God has said.

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There's another way.

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There may be even a better way.

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And my sacrifice, it's a lot prettier.

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Seriously, I mean, this produce that Cain brought,

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you better believe.

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It was good looking.

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You know, when you go into the grocery store,

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I know when Michelle goes grocery shopping,

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she likes to go to places that have good produce,

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looks good.

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So they sprinkle it and they kind of pile it up just right

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and put the light on it.

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Cain's, hands down, Cain's offering looked better.

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And it didn't require blood.

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I mean, come on, people.

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You know, we sing songs about the blood,

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the blood, nothing but the blood.

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Saved by the blood, oh yes, blood is yucky.

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Blood doesn't smell good.

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We don't like to be around or touch or see blood.

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You know, there's some of you in here right now,

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if somebody started bleeding, your first thing would be,

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ooh, I can't even look at that.

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And whenever, you know, when I go to the doctor,

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I don't, and they take, they draw blood.

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I mean, okay, they got the little needle thing

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and okay, I've gotten over that.

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I'm a grown man, you know, but I don't go, hmm.

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No, I go, yeah, well, whatever, you go ahead.

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Not interested in seeing that blood coming out.

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And Cain's offering didn't require blood.

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And it was the best he had.

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You better believe it was the best he had.

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Cain, you know, he felt of the firmness of those fruits

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and you know, we're not gonna have any ugly potatoes here.

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We're gonna have some pretty potatoes we put up here,

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those golden potato things.

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And you know, and I'm not much for vegetables.

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I'm just gonna admit that right now.

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I'm 5'8", 215.

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[audience laughing]

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I'm not much for vegetables, but I like apples.

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And if there are 10 apples left of the kind that I like

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and I want five and you want five

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and I'm in line ahead of you,

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guess who's gonna get the best five?

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I'm gonna feel those things and yeah, get her.

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I don't want any bruises on these apples.

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Come on, man.

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See, you know, he brought the best that he had.

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And he labored to produce his offering.

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I mean, he had to plow the soil, he had to plant the seed,

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he had to pull the weeds,

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he had to work through the heat of the day.

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I mean, what's wrong with this?

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This is a good idea.

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This should be something that God ought to go,

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oh wow, I never thought of that.

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You really got it going on, Cain.

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The only problem was it didn't work.

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The best we have is never enough.

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Never, never.

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I'm not saying it doesn't matter what we do.

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I'm just saying you can't do anything to earn God's favor,

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to escape death, to have eternal life.

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Proverbs tells us twice, there is a way

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that appears to be right, but in the end it leads to death.

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And there we are again, right back where we started

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with death, but God had a plan.

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Jesus had a rich man come to him one time,

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and the rich man said, what must I do

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to inherit eternal life?

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And Jesus said, well, first of all,

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sell everything you've got and give it to the poor,

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and then come and follow me.

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And we look at that and we tend to focus on the,

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well, sell everything you have and give it to the poor.

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Well, there's two problems with that.

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First of all, God was touching on the thing

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that this man found his identity in.

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He was a rich man.

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It doesn't say his name, doesn't tell us

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anything else about him.

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His identity was the fact that he was rich.

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And so whatever your identity is,

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that's what God would touch and say, uh-uh,

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let's get rid of that.

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And then the second thing, the thing

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that was really important, he said, come follow me.

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Come and follow me.

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And the man went away sad 'cause he was rich.

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And Jesus said, wow, how hard it is

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for the rich to enter the kingdom of God.

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And the disciples, it kind of blew their minds

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because at that time they were thinking,

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well, the only people who really have the leisure

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and the time and the resources to keep the law of Moses

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are those who are rich.

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And so they said, well, who can be saved then?

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And Jesus said, oh, that's impossible with man.

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But all things are possible with God.

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It's impossible man's way.

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It is possible God's way.

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And so the way to God, on the night he was betrayed,

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Jesus said, you know where I'm going

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and you know the way.

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And Thomas went, oh, Lord, we don't even know

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where you're going.

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How can we know the way?

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And he says, I am the way and the truth and the life.

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No one comes to the Father except through me.

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So that creates a question.

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It's a little bit of a bunny trail,

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but I feel like I need to go there.

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Creates a question.

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Well, what about those who've never heard?

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They've never even heard the name of Jesus.

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And that's a question that a lot of people use

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to keep from surrendering, giving their lives to the Lord.

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And it was a question that I used

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to leave for a while when I was younger.

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I remember, it was in my late teens

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and going down to the altar at a Christ Ambassadors Convention

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to get saved yet again.

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But I wasn't sure I wanted to be.

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And the pastor came down to pray with me

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and I said, well, what about those people who never heard?

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And I don't remember what he said,

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but it didn't satisfy me.

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And so I went for a hike in the wilderness

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for the next six years.

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And when I was in my mid-20s and the Lord revealed,

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hey, I mean, it became very clear,

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His word is real, it's true.

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What are you gonna do about it, big boy?

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And I still had that and the Holy Spirit said,

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let me tell you what to do about that.

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Trust God.

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Oh, okay.

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I trust God to do what is right.

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He's the judge of the universe

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and He will do what is right.

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And so that was one of those questions.

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One of those questions that we tend to go running after

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that leads us in the wrong direction.

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I mean, the answer to that question is trust God.

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Trust God.

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Don't lean on my own understanding, but trust Him.

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We don't do missions and share our testimony

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because oh yeah, you guys can come on out

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and make them feel better.

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We don't do missions, share our testimony

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because the world's lost and we've got to go and save.

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We do it because Jesus is my Lord and He said, go do it.

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That's why we do it.

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Jesus is the Lamb of God

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who takes away the sins of the world.

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John the Baptist was the one who was given the privilege

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of introducing this title.

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The next day John saw Jesus coming and he said,

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look, the Lamb of God.

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Let's go back to the garden.

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There was an animal slain.

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Let's go when Abraham took his son Isaac up to sacrifice him

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and Isaac goes, well, we got the fire and we got the wood

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and you got the knife, but where is the sacrifice?

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(soft music)

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My son, God will provide a sacrifice.

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And He did and He has.

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He's also the Lamb who is worthy to open the scroll

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in Revelation.

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In Revelation chapter five, there's a scroll

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and no one can open it and I don't know what the scroll is,

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but I know it upset John enough that he begins weeping

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and crying and an elder comes to him and says, stop crying.

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There's somebody been found worthy.

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He's the Lion of the tribe of Judah.

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Oh, there he is over there.

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And John looked and he says, I saw a lamb stand,

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looking as if it had been slain, but it was standing.

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Standing at the center of the throne,

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encircled by the four living creatures and the elders.

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At the center of God's glory,

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at the center of the heart of God,

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there's a lamb that was slain,

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but he's standing and he's worthy.

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On the day that we fell, the death of an animal

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provided a way for Adam and Eve to continue to live

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temporarily, biologically,

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but it couldn't provide eternal life.

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The Lamb of God was required to bring eternal life.

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There's one more question here that we'll look at

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and obviously we'll be fairly brief about it.

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And it's one that'll preach all by itself.

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Where's your brother?

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And when we look at that question,

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the first question that God asked us is, where are you?

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And then the second major question is,

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where's your brother?

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When we look at that question,

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let's think about this for just a second.

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When God asked that first question, Adam, where are you?

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We were still close enough to innocence

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that Adam was just so straightforward.

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It was great.

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He was like a two-year-old.

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Where are you?

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I'm over here.

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I'm hiding from you.

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Why are you hiding?

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Well, because I'm naked.

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Well, who told you?

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I mean, every question, straightforward answer.

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But by the time we get to Cain,

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and God asked him, where is your brother?

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Cain tried to change the subject.

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And so do we.

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I mean, when God gets really close in our business,

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we wanna change the subject.

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We wanna deflect it.

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Where's your brother?

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Well, am I my brother's keeper?

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Yeah?

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Nice try, Cain.

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This is actually about you.

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I'm gonna deal with you.

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When God comes to deal with us, I mean, we go,

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we wiggle and squirm and go wherever.

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Well, you know, where'd Cain get his wife, huh?

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Well, was it really six 24-hour days?

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What was the mark of Cain?

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Are you expecting me to believe a story about him?

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A garden with magic trees and talking serpents and, stop.

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It's not about that.

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Do you really believe that life has no meaning?

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Do you really believe that all of this

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came from nothing and means nothing?

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You know, I think that takes more faith than believing God.

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Do you really believe that your soul is satisfied

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and has all that it was created for?

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The way of Cain is to try and come by our own way.

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Jesus said to the Pharisees,

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those who were experts at keeping the law,

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coming their own way.

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Anybody who climbs in any way other than me

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is a thief and a robber.

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But God has made a way.

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Abel came with the right heart.

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Don't know anything else about him.

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I just know, he went, oh, that's the way God says to do it?

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Let's do it that way.

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And Cain, for whatever reason, went,

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no, I think I like this way better.

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If you don't know Christ,

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hopefully you know where I'm going with this.

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Hopefully the Holy Spirit has really been dealing with you.

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If you do know Christ, we still have a tendency

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to go our own way.

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Oh, God, yeah, I don't wanna do it that way.

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I'll do it this way.

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That's the way of Cain.

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Doesn't work, God has to deal with it.

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He has to deal with us.

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I don't know, is anybody else coming out?

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Yeah, this is enough.

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Well, those who are gonna pray with people, come forward.

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We don't normally do necessarily salvation sermons.

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I mean, obviously the Holy Spirit can take any sermon

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and turn it into a salvation sermon.

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And I don't have the gifting of an evangelist if I did.

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I'd just say, hey, y'all, come on, let's go to Jesus now.

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And you would, but I don't have that anointing.

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But the Holy Spirit may still be talking to you.

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It's not about me and what I've said.

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It's about what He's saying to you.

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And if you need to give your life to Christ,

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there's a wonderful opportunity this morning

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to come and do that very thing.

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And if you're not in that position, I know life happens,

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and I know that people come in here

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with all kinds of stuff going on, you may just need prayer.

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And you're welcome to come forward as well.

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We're gonna worship for a few moments,

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and let's let God do some work, okay?

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Would you stand with me?

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His way is better.

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Yeah.