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Hello my friend Dr. Brad Miller here with the Daily Bible Refresh.

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This is your daily reading of the Bible from a progressive point of view.

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In a bit I will read the New Testament lesson selected from the Revised Common Lectionary for this very day.

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Here's today's reading and we are reading today From Hebrews chapter 3, verses 1 through 11 from the Message the Center, please centerpiece of all we Believe.

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So my dear Christian friends, companions in following this call to the heights, take a good hard look at Jesus.

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He's the centerpiece of everything we believe, faithful in everything God gave him to do.

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Moses was also faithful, but Jesus gives far more honor.

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A builder is far more valuable than a builder in any A builder is more valuable than a building any day.

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Every house has a builder, but the builder behind them all is God.

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Moses did a good job in God's house, but it was all servant work, getting things ready for what was to come.

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Christ, His Son is in charge of the house.

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Now, if we can only keep a firm grip on this bold confidence.

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We are the house.

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That's what the Holy Spirit says today.

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Please listen, don't turn a deaf ear.

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As if in the bitter uprising, the time of wilderness testing.

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Even though they watched me at work for 40 years, your ancestors refused to let me do it my way.

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Over and over again.

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They tried my patience and I was provoked.

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Oh, so provoked.

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I said, they'll never keep their minds on God.

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They refused to walk down my road.

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Exasperated, I vowed, they'll never get where they're going.

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They'll never be able to sit down and rest.

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Well, my friends, thank you for joining me here today.

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Glad you're here.

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In Hebrews Chapter three today, there's a line in this passage that honestly kind of really stopped me in my tracks this week.

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And we'll get there.

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But I.

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But I just want to make you aware that this is what it's all about here, that we have this house analogy.

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So let's Talk about some points to ponder.

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The first point to ponder is this, that we are the house.

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Not visitors, not tenants, not guests waiting for permission to belong.

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The writer here doesn't say the house is a building in Jerusalem.

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It doesn't say it's a denomination or institution or a particular worship style.

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The house is us, but only if we keep a firm grip and bold confidence.

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And I really love that phrase, bold confidence.

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Not perfect theology, not correct answers on some doctrinal checklist, but bold confidence.

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And I think that matters enormously, because so many people have made or made to feel like they're just guests in God's house, tolerated but not truly at home.

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People have been told they don't quite fit because of who they love or how they think or what questions that they're brave enough to ask.

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This passage flips that completely.

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You're not a guest.

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You're not on probation.

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If you're holding on to that bold, stubborn confidence in the way of Jesus, you are the house.

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God is building something out of your very life.

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I like to think about my three children.

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They're all adult.

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My three children.

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They're all adult now.

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They're all building amazing lives in their own right.

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The thing I always wanted them to feel was that our home wasn't a place they had to earn their way into.

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It's theirs.

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They belong in our home fully.

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Even on the hard days.

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Especially perhaps on the hard days.

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That's what God is saying here.

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You are the house, so live like it.

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A second point to ponder.

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The real danger isn't asking too many questions.

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It's refusing to keep listening.

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The wilderness warning here in this passage is fascinating.

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And God's complaint about the ancestors isn't that they are doubted.

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It isn't that they had moments of fear or confusion.

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The problem was that they refused to let me do it my way.

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They watched God work for 40 years and still insisted on their own script.

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They turned a deaf ear.

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They wouldn't walk down a new road.

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The passage is today, please listen today, present tense.

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Not remember what you figured out 20 years ago or 40 years ago, not hold onto things forever today.

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So, for instance, I do a weekly podcast for people impacted by cancer.

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And it's one of the things I've learned from that community, is that the people who find their way through cancer aren't usually the ones with the most certainty.

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They're the ones who keep listening.

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They listen to their doctors.

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They listen to people who love them, and they listen to that small voice within them that Says there's still a road forward.

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Rigidity is not what gets us, is what gets us stuck in the wilderness.

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No doubt, not questions.

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Rigidity, the refusal to let God know.

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If you use to let God surprise us.

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The insistence that we already kind of know things ourselves.

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The whole map.

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And this passage says that kind of stubbornness is what keeps us from ever sitting down and resting.

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If you've been told that your faith means locking into your beliefs or never revisiting them, Hebrews 3 would like a word with you about that.

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Faith is a daily practice of listening.

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So today, please listen.

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So here's your action step for today.

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The passage says, today, please listen.

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So I want you to practice a moment of deliberate, open listening.

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It could be five minutes of silence before you start your day.

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It could be hearing someone out in your life who you usually tune out.

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It could be sitting with a scripture passage and letting them say something new instead of us kind of rehashing what you already think you knew or assumed in just a moment.

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And when you consciously say, okay, God, I'm not going to assist on my own script right now, but I'm listening and see what happens.

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We're going to pray here in just a moment.

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God, we want to be the house.

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Not a museum, not a monument of what we used to believe.

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A living, breathing house where bold confidence has room to grow.

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Where your spirit is doing something right now, today.

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Forgive us from the times when we've tuned a deaf ear.

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Not because we are afraid, but because we are stubborn.

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Because we wanted you to do it our way.

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And so soften us in this time and help us.

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For anyone listening who has felt like a guest in your house, like they were the one wrong question we have been asked to leave.

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Would you tell them today that they belong, that they are the house, Not a visitor for all of us.

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Give his ears to that work.

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Help us to hear what you're saying today.

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Not yesterday, not 20 years ago, but right now, in this moment, on this road lead us to rest that the wilderness generation ever found.

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Not because we're better than they were, but because we're finally willing to let you do it your way.

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Amen.

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