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We Love Because He First Loved (Song of Solomon Part 2) - Tim Conway

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    Let's pray.
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    We heard about it in the song;
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    we heard about it in the first hour -
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    the grace and truth of Jesus Christ.
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    Grace and truth.
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    Lord, we pray for that.
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    Please deal with us in a way
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    that is not according to our sins.
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    Grant us grace.
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    And truth - sanctify them with Thy truth.
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    Thy Word is truth.
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    We pray for that cleansing,
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    purifying, sanctifying reality
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    to be in this place today.
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    Father, please.
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    You sent Your Son to this earth.
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    The Word became flesh
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    and He dwelt among us.
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    And because He did and because He has
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    and because He died
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    and because it is finished,
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    because there is salvation to be had
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    and there is a room full of
    saved people in this place,
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    we would appeal to that blood
    by which we were saved
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    and that cross work that was finished
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    and made complete,
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    so that we don't have to stand here
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    in any of our own doings or works
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    or accomplishments or merits.
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    We stand here based on that sacrifice -
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    the Lamb of God,
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    who, we thank You, has put away -
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    many of this in this place can say
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    You've put away our sins.
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    And we stand here forgiven -
    a forgiven people.
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    And Lord, because of the kindness
    that You've shown to us,
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    we pray, Lord, we want to appeal
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    to Your past mercies
    to give us fresh ones.
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    We ask in the name of our
    Lord Jesus Christ, Amen.
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    The love of Christ.
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    I would take you once again
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    to the Song of Solomon.
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    This is a little bit of an aside
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    for a number of weeks
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    to the Song of Solomon.
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    But the purpose is to keep
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    in the spirit of Ephesians 3,
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    "and that we would have the strength
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    to comprehend with all the saints
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    what is the breadth and length
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    and height and depth
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    and to know the love of Christ
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    that surpasses knowledge."
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    And as we're seeking to explore
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    that love of Christ
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    and to span some of the depths of it,
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    as I told you last week,
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    my thoughts have come back
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    to the Song of Solomon
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    again and again and again.
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    The Song of Solomon.
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    It's in your Bibles right before
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    the major prophet Isaiah.
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    Isaiah's typically easy to find
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    even though the Song of Solomon
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    may not be so easy.
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    The Song - Solomon's Song.
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    The old preachers called it: Canticles.
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    Found right before the prophet Isaiah.
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    I want you to look at 2 verses
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    in chapter 1 of the Song of Solomon.
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    Verses 15 and 16.
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    Some of your Bibles don't supply this.
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    Some do.
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    The ESV has actually separated
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    this letter into parts.
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    And you can tell in the original language
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    there are indicators
    as to who is speaking.
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    You can see it in the flow
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    of the song as well.
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    But in v. 15, it says,
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    "He."
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    And He says,
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    "Behold, you are beautiful, My love.
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    Behold, you are beautiful.
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    Your eyes are doves."
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    V. 16, she says,
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    "Behold, You are beautiful, my Beloved,
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    truly delightful.
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    Our couch is green."
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    Now, I am not going to preach
    on "our couch is green."
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    You can take your own
    meanings with that one.
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    I don't know what that means
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    and I haven't really thought about it.
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    But hear me.
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    Look back at v. 1.
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    The Song of Songs.
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    This is a song.
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    Yes, we say, the Song of Solomon,
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    but it's a song.
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    It's meant to be sung.
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    God gave it to us to sing it out.
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    This is inspired. Don't miss that.
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    This is in your Bibles.
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    This is inspired.
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    God gave a song for us to sing.
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    And I can tell you this,
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    that if you went up and down this road
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    singing a song about Solomon
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    and one of his harem,
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    I would think you were pretty weird.
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    That is not the kind of song
    He wants us to sing from this.
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    That is not the song of songs.
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    "Holy of holies" is used
    for the most holy.
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    "King of kings" for the greatest King.
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    "Lord of lords" for the highest Lord.
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    And so this is the song of songs,
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    being the most excellent of songs.
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    You know what that means?
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    Never has man spoken or written
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    a song to excel this song.
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    It surpasses all others.
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    Not only human songs.
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    Remember, if Solomon
    was simply saying this;
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    if a man walked in here and said:
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    of all the songs that I ever wrote,
    this is the song of all my songs.
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    But you have to hear God's voice.
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    This is inspired.
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    The Holy Spirit is saying, Christian,
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    this is the song of all songs
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    not only humanly speaking,
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    but divinely speaking.
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    Again, if you were to say that's simply
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    Solomon and one of his harem,
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    that is not an impressive song.
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    And remember just how fitting
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    the placement of this book.
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    You come out of vanity of vanities
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    into song of songs.
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    The emptiness, and then,
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    Solomon turns us to the fullness.
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    And as I reminded you last time,
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    this isn't one woman
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    with one she loves.
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    If you look at chapter 1, v. 3,
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    "Your anointing oils are fragrant.
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    Your name is oil poured out.
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    Therefore, virgins love you."
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    Or you look at v. 4.
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    "Draw me after You..."
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    Not, let me run, let us run.
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    As I said before,
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    there's no woman who glories
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    in the love other women
    have for their own husband.
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    But if the virgins are those
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    in the spirit of 2 Corinthians 11:2
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    where Paul says that he's betrothing us
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    as virgins to Christ,
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    the whole thing makes sense.
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    Each of us as individuals can glory
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    in the love of Christ,
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    but we can glory in the
    fact that other people
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    run after Him as well.
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    That's the flavor of the Song of Songs.
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    Now, when we come to v. 15 and 16,
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    the reason I want to take you here
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    is you have mutual expressions.
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    What jumped out at me first
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    was what He says to us,
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    we say to Him.
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    What we say to Him, He says to us.
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    It's the same language.
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    Do you see it there?
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    "Behold, you are beautiful."
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    Both say that to each other.
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    There's a mutual expression
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    of admiration and attraction.
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    Now, we know how we feel about Christ,
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    because the truth is, we feel it.
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    We know the attraction.
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    What makes the Song of Songs so precious
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    is that we hear God-inspired words
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    as to how Christ feels about us
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    and the attraction that He has for us.
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    And the truth is
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    it's something we would hardly believe
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    unless it was written here.
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    And watch this, in v. 15,
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    "Behold, you are beautiful, My love."
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    She never calls Him by that terminology.
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    Those are His words for her.
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    "My love."
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    As you go through here,
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    do you know what He calls her?
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    My beautiful one,
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    My perfect one,
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    My dove,
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    My bride,
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    My sister.
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    And that possessive pronoun: Mine.
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    You know what that reminds me of?
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    You kind of come across this
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    and you must maybe shoot past it.
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    You're reading Revelation.
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    You know when Jesus is speaking
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    to the churches in Asia Minor?
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    Chapters 2 and 3 of Revelation?
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    He says something.
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    He gives a promise to the people of God
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    who overcome.
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    Listen to what He says.
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    He says, "I will give you..."
    if you overcome,
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    "I will give you a white stone."
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    What's that?
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    Well, it's not so much the stone
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    as what's written on it.
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    Do you know what's written on it?
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    A name.
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    Does anybody remember what name?
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    What was it?
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    A new name. And listen to how it says it.
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    "A new name written on the stone
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    that no one knows
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    except the one who receives it."
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    Jesus has personal intimate names
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    just between you and Him,
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    and no one else knows it.
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    He says these names,
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    "My love," "My dove."
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    Mine - not just love - My love.
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    "My beautiful one," "My bride," "My dove."
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    So what are we talking about?
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    We're talking about the love
    of Christ for His people.
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    A love that surpasses knowledge.
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    And as we're looking at these two verses,
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    v. 15 and 16 of chapter 1,
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    I want to say something that might
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    at first not register with us.
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    If I were to ask you,
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    which of these two verses
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    seems to most capture
    Christ's love for us?
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    Which one would you pick?
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    You'd probably say that's easy.
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    Yeah, v. 15.
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    And undoubtedly it does
    express His love for us,
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    but you know what?
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    As I looked at these
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    and I read through the whole book again,
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    I found myself struck
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    by how much v. 16 reveals His love to us.
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    And yes, you heard me right. V. 16.
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    V. 16 expresses Christ's love to me.
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    Think what Christ has done for you
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    that such expression should ever come
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    from people like us.
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    Think about the expressions here.
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    Think about what Christ has done
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    and how He's responsible
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    and what expressions of love it is
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    from Him to us that out of our mouth
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    should ever come such
    expressions as these.
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    If you think about where
    you have come from:
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    the miry clay, the pit -
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    if you remember the things you've done,
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    if you remember the things you've thought,
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    if you think about the stock.
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    Look at chapter 2:3.
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    2:3, "With great delight,
    I sat in His shadow."
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    Now, here's what I want you to feel.
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    I want you to feel the expressions
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    of the church to Him.
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    Think about these.
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    I find the most amazing expressions.
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    She is saying,
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    "Behold, You are beautiful."
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    In 2:3, she says,
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    "With great delight, I sat in His shadow."
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    Now see the delight.
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    Look at 2:5, she says,
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    "I am sick with love."
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    Now think.
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    We're talking about the Christian.
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    Think about the Christian.
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    Think about you.
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    Think about you going through this life,
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    living in this world.
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    We heard "love not the world,"
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    but you're actually going along
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    and your mind is working
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    as you go through your day
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    and go through your life,
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    and such feelings well up in you
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    that you could say I find beauty in Him.
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    Or that you're even speaking to Him
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    on an intimate level.
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    You are beautiful, my Beloved.
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    Not just that: truly delightful.
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    "With great delight I sit in His shadow."
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    I'm sick with love.
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    I mean there's an ache
    to have more of Him,
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    to see more of Him,
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    to hear His voice more clearly,
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    to have a visitation.
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    Look at chapter 5:9-10.
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    Here you have others in v. 9.
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    Others say to her,
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    "What is your Beloved more
    than another beloved?"
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    I mean who is this?
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    Who is this that you talk
    about Him like this?
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    "O most beautiful among women,
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    what is your Beloved more
    than another beloved?"
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    And in v. 10 she says,
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    "My Beloved is radiant."
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    The NAS says "dazzling and ruddy."
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    "Distinguished among 10,000,"
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    or "Chief among 10,000" in KJV.
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    Or the New American Standard,
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    "outstanding among 10,000."
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    Look at v. 16 of Song of Solomon 5.
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    "He is altogether desirable."
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    Or as the KJV says,
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    "He is altogether lovely."
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    And here's the thing.
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    I would say to you, Christian,
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    when you have felt the most,
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    when you have seen Him most clearly,
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    when you've heard His voice
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    with most audibleness,
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    when you've smelled the
    fragrance of His presence,
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    when the power of the Word has opened up,
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    when He has come across
    most beautiful to you,
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    I would say where's the pen?
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    Where are the thoughts?
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    Who is the poet? Where is the songwriter?
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    Some of the songwriters are fantastic
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    in the way they're able to bring out
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    what we feel,
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    but who can put what a
    Christian feels into words?
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    But the Song of Solomon
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    seems to capture it oftentimes.
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    And look, right now,
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    I am not speaking to everyone.
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    I'm speaking to you who
    know what I'm talking about.
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    You who have felt this.
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    Have you ever considered
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    what Christ's love has done for you
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    that you could even be delighted in Him?
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    I mean, do you hear what I'm getting at?
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    Christ finding me beautiful?
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    I mean, that should blow us away.
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    What sort of expression
    of love is that to me!
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    But here's the thing, me
    finding Him beautiful,
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    that too is a massive
    expression of His love to me.
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    All these, I mean, they are vehement
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    expressions of affection to Christ.
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    Look, think with me.
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    If you go looking around the world,
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    go looking on the Internet,
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    go through the channels,
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    do whatever,
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    do whatever gives you a
    picture into this world.
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    Go through the radio stations.
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    You know what?
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    To find men who are attracted to women
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    on the computer screen,
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    that's common.
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    To find young men
    attracted to computer games,
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    that's pretty normal.
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    To find young ladies that are interested
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    in being attractive,
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    addicted to their cell phones,
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    trying to make themselves pretty,
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    that's average.
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    To find people grasping for money,
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    movies, popularity, clothes,
    food, fame, power,
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    there's nothing unusual about that.
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    You think with me here.
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    To find a man, a woman, or a child
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    whose heart jumps
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    when they hear the name of Christ,
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    that is rare.
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    That is special.
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    That is a mark of God at work in somebody
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    in an absolutely miraculous way
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    because that is not common.
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    Not at all.
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    The thing to ask is this:
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    Where do such people come from?
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    Go back there.
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    Go back to Song of Solomon 1:16.
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    Now I recognize that for a man
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    to actually speak
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    with some of these words
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    and speak them about Christ -
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    I don't know, maybe it
    would cause some people
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    to be uncomfortable.
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    But I can tell you this,
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    the manliest of men -
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    and Christians should be men.
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    "Quit you like men."
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    Be men.
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    But you know what?
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    The purest men in this world,
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    they may not walk around using
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    terminology like this,
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    but God's man, he feels this in his heart.
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    He feels v. 16.
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    When he feels the realities of Christ,
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    he can say,
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    "Oh Christ, You are beautiful.
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    You are truly delightful."
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    He feels it in the
    very fabric of his soul.
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    And the thing to ask is
    where do they come from?
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    Where do people who truly feel
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    in the depths of their being
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    that Christ is beautiful and desirable -
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    where do they come from?
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    Seminaries don't make them.
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    The truth is churches don't make them.
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    None of us have a mother
    that makes people like these.
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    Listen - in fact, turn there.
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    You're very close to it.
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    Turn to Isaiah 53.
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    Isaiah's right after Song of Solomon.
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    Go to the well known Isaiah 53.
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    All I have to do is take you here
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    and take you in your mind
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    back to former days.
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    And here we are.
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    Isaiah 53:2.
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    "Like a root out of dry ground..."
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    A root sticking up out of dry ground.
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    "...He had no form or majesty
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    that we should look at Him,
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    no beauty that we should desire Him."
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    That statement right there
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    given the chapter of
    Scripture that it's in,
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    man in his fallen state is so backward.
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    "No beauty..." and look at v. 3.
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    "Despised, rejected by men,
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    as one from whom men hide their faces,
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    He was despised
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    and we esteemed Him not."
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    Do you remember?
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    Pilate said to the Jews,
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    "Behold your King."
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    And they did.
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    They looked. They beheld Him.
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    See Him standing there
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    with His crown of thorns.
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    His robe of purple.
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    I mean, never, never had they stood
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    in the presence of one pure
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    or more beautiful or more pleasing to God
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    or more willing to save,
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    and they cried out.
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    You know what they cried out.
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    "Away with Him! Away with Him!
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    Crucify Him!"
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    You know what that songwriter said.
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    "Ashamed, I hear my mocking voice
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    call out among the scoffers."
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    Do you remember?
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    Do you remember those days?
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    That was your voice.
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    That was my voice.
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    Ashamed.
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    Ashamed. I can hear my voice
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    in that crowd.
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    I can listen for it.
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    Clint was telling me
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    that when he's over on the oil rigs,
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    he sometimes watches us livestream.
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    I said you listen for Caroline's voice
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    in the singing, don't you?
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    And he said, yeah, I do.
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    But you listen for your voice
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    in this crowd because it's there.
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    We didn't esteem Him.
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    We despised Him.
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    Despised Him.
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    That any of us should
    find Christ attractive
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    is only shocking to the degree
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    that we realize it is not natural,
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    it is not normal.
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    Do you know what normal is?
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    "They hated Me without a cause."
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    You know what normal is?
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    "He came to His own
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    and His own received Him not."
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    You know, we get these guys.
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    They want to write these stories
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    about the end times;
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    tell us about the antichrist.
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    You know, he's going to come
    from the European Union.
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    He's going to have 666
    stamped on his forehead.
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    You don't have to look to Europe,
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    because the reality is all we had to do
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    is walk into the bathroom
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    and look at ourselves in the mirror.
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    You know what John said?
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    He said, "Now many antichrists have come."
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    We were the antichrists.
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    Anti means to be against.
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    We were them.
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    We would have never admitted it,
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    but that's precisely...
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    Man's natural disposition is such
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    that the Song of Songs
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    is a foreign language.
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    The lost man - it is unintelligible.
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    It's basically a parable.
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    And you know how in the New Testament,
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    the disciples asked,
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    why do You speak to them in parables?
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    And Jesus said this is why
    I speak to them in parables:
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    "Because seeing they do not see,
    hearing they do not hear,
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    nor do they understand."
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    You see, that's the thing with this.
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    The Song of Solomon to the unconverted:
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    what's that?
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    It is in a foreign language.
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    But I know we have a whole number
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    of people in this room
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    that do have eyes to see and ears to hear
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    and you do understand.
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    And when you hear these expressions
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    come from her to Him,
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    something jumps inside you and says,
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    yes, that's how I feel.
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    You see the thing is
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    Christ is not ugly.
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    He is not unkind. He is not cruel.
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    He is the Savior of the world
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    and robed in the beauty of holiness.
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    He's altogether lovely,
    altogether desirable.
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    Man's great problem? Newton said it
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    in his most famous song:
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    "I was blind, but now I see."
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    Do you recognize
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    that when Adam took that fruit
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    and he brought it up to his mouth,
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    you can just imagine
    two daggers right there.
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    The moment his teeth
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    broke the skin on that thing,
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    those daggers took his eyes out.
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    And the problem was they took
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    all of our eyes out as well.
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    They were gone.
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    We could see the ground,
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    the fields,
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    the weeds that now were in the world.
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    We could feel the pain that came,
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    the age.
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    We could see the sun,
    the moon, and the stars.
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    But we couldn't see.
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    Our eyes had been put out.
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    We sang this too:
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    "Something lives in every hue,
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    Christless eyes have never seen."
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    Beloved, do you remember
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    when you carried around in your head
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    Christless eyes and Christless ears?
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    I remember it.
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    You remember how it was?
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    Jesus said it.
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    Jesus said it this way,
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    "those who are well
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    have no need of a physician."
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    Do you know how it was?
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    No need.
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    We didn't need Him.
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    We were okay without Him.
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    We could walk around. We could smile.
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    We could joke. We could laugh...
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    without trembling.
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    We could casually sin
    without screaming in terror.
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    We could go to sleep each night.
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    We could talk about death and hell
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    as if they were fairy tales.
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    I mean, here we were walking through life,
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    this great big mouth of hell
  • 31:17 - 31:21
    underneath us waiting to swallow us.
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    And we were so casual.
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    So careless. So confident.
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    No thought ever crossed our minds:
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    "Oh, may He kiss me
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    with the kisses of His mouth."
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    Things like that - what? Christ?
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    We sang "Joy to the World."
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    He's a little baby in a manger.
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    I would see it.
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    Yeah, that crucifix up on the wall.
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    Yeah, that's Christ.
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    For me it was a word of cursing
  • 31:54 - 31:56
    and swearing in my mouth.
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    Some effeminate looking picture
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    of probably some Catholic priest.
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    Isaiah is spot on.
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    Look at it.
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    V. 2, "No beauty."
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    Isaiah 53:2, "No beauty
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    that we should desire Him."
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    What Christless eyes we had!
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    "One from whom men hide their faces."
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    We don't want to look at Him.
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    We hide our faces from Him.
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    We don't want to look His way.
    We don't want to look at Him.
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    We don't want to regard Him.
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    We don't want to esteem Him.
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    And just see where Isaiah takes us.
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    Look at v. 4.
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    This is what's so amazing about it!
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    It's not as though you
    continue reading here
  • 33:02 - 33:04
    and you look at it and you say,
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    oh yeah, yeah...
  • 33:07 - 33:08
    yeah, there was no beauty.
  • 33:08 - 33:11
    He was ugly.
  • 33:11 - 33:12
    Listen to it.
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    "Surely He has borne our griefs
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    and carried our sorrows."
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    V. 5, "He was pierced
    for our transgressions,
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    crushed for our iniquities.
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    Upon Him was the chastisement
  • 33:27 - 33:29
    that brought us peace.
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    With His wounds we are healed."
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    Or v. 6, "The Lord laid on Him
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    the iniquity of us all."
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    V. 8, "Stricken for the
    transgression of My people."
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    V. 11, "Out of the anguish of His soul,
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    God shall see and be satisfied.
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    He shall make many to
    be accounted righteous.
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    He shall bear their iniquities."
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    V. 12, "He poured out His soul to death
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    and was numbered with the transgressors,
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    yet He bore the sin of many,
  • 34:03 - 34:07
    and makes intercession
    for the transgressors."
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    What Christless eyes!
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    Do you remember?
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    Well, I have no memory of these verses
  • 34:13 - 34:18
    because I doubt I ever saw them.
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    I didn't care.
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    In the midst of my life,
  • 34:22 - 34:24
    if somebody would have
    read those verses to me
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    it's like clear them aside.
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    I lived for the weekends.
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    I just existed during the week.
  • 34:35 - 34:38
    I lived for the weekends.
  • 34:38 - 34:41
    Make money during the week to live it up.
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    Words like this meant nothing.
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    Don't bother me with
    that religious nonsense.
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    We had it figured out, right?
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    I mean, most of us,
  • 34:52 - 34:54
    we kind of come from the same stock.
  • 34:54 - 34:57
    A bit of religion - that was me.
  • 34:57 - 34:58
    Just a bit.
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    A lot of superstition.
  • 35:02 - 35:06
    A good dose of self-love.
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    A portion of self-righteousness.
  • 35:09 - 35:12
    We were good. We were good!
  • 35:12 - 35:19
    Jesus? We had a manger thing growing up.
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    Or my dad had a crucifix on the wall.
  • 35:24 - 35:28
    Yeah, He's either a baby or He's dead,
  • 35:28 - 35:30
    but don't bother us with that.
  • 35:30 - 35:32
    We're pretty good.
  • 35:32 - 35:37
    We esteemed Him not.
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    And that is the world around us.
  • 35:42 - 35:45
    This idea, this Song of Solomon
  • 35:45 - 35:50
    is so foreign to this world.
  • 35:50 - 35:57
    People - yeah, show me how to miss hell.
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    But the idea,
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    this is what it means to be saved.
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    So often, people just think
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    no lake of fire in the end.
  • 36:08 - 36:10
    That's not really being saved.
  • 36:10 - 36:12
    Yes, yes, that's not suffering
  • 36:12 - 36:14
    the consequences and the punishment
  • 36:14 - 36:16
    that our sins deserve.
  • 36:16 - 36:19
    But to truly be saved,
  • 36:19 - 36:21
    to truly have life
  • 36:21 - 36:27
    is to know God and to know His Christ.
  • 36:27 - 36:32
    To know - intimacy - to have this love.
  • 36:32 - 36:34
    We know this.
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    Listen, the greatest thing
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    about the way God has designed us;
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    the thing that causes the greatest joy
  • 36:44 - 36:48
    and expression in who we
    are as human beings
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    is when we are madly in love.
  • 36:52 - 36:55
    There's no getting around that.
  • 36:55 - 36:58
    This is what we find here.
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    Brethren, how did we ever come
  • 37:01 - 37:03
    to esteem Him?
  • 37:03 - 37:05
    What happened to us
  • 37:05 - 37:09
    that we looked up one day?
  • 37:09 - 37:12
    I can remember that time in my life.
  • 37:12 - 37:22
    It's like suddenly the fog was gone.
  • 37:22 - 37:29
    How did I never see Him before?
  • 37:29 - 37:32
    Who is this?
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    I was stunned.
  • 37:35 - 37:39
    (incomplete thought)
  • 37:39 - 37:42
    How did this even happen?
  • 37:42 - 37:46
    John tells us.
  • 37:46 - 37:52
    We love Him because what?
  • 37:52 - 37:55
    You see, the thing is,
    we're incapable of loving Him -
  • 37:55 - 37:58
    and you say, I didn't get that.
    What did he even say?
  • 37:58 - 38:01
    1 John 4:19,
  • 38:01 - 38:03
    "We love Him because He first loved us."
  • 38:03 - 38:05
    What John is teaching is this:
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    The one has to come before the other
  • 38:06 - 38:09
    because the one is
    responsible for the other.
  • 38:09 - 38:11
    The one produces the other.
  • 38:11 - 38:13
    We're incapable of loving Christ
  • 38:13 - 38:15
    apart from what He does to us.
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    Left to ourselves, the reality is,
  • 38:17 - 38:22
    there's nothing in us
    to call forth love for Him.
  • 38:22 - 38:24
    I loved everything else.
  • 38:24 - 38:27
    Many other things.
  • 38:27 - 38:29
    What did our Lord teach us?
  • 38:29 - 38:31
    He said this -
  • 38:31 - 38:33
    He said one day after He had fed
  • 38:33 - 38:35
    those 5,000 people,
  • 38:35 - 38:39
    He was talking about the true bread.
  • 38:39 - 38:43
    He said, "No one can come to Me
  • 38:43 - 38:50
    unless My Father who sent Me draws..."
  • 38:50 - 38:54
    What sort of drawing was that?
  • 38:54 - 38:56
    It wasn't chains of a slave.
  • 38:56 - 38:58
    It's something else.
  • 38:58 - 39:01
    Something pulled us to Christ.
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    This is how He saves.
  • 39:04 - 39:11
    He saves by causing us to behold Christ.
  • 39:11 - 39:13
    Christ asked the question:
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    What think ye of Christ?
  • 39:17 - 39:20
    How you answer that
  • 39:20 - 39:23
    says everything about you -
  • 39:23 - 39:24
    not about Him.
  • 39:24 - 39:26
    What you say positive or negative
  • 39:26 - 39:27
    doesn't change Him.
  • 39:27 - 39:29
    But how you answer that question
  • 39:29 - 39:31
    says everything about you.
  • 39:31 - 39:33
    And it says everything about the love
  • 39:33 - 39:37
    that Christ has expressed to you,
  • 39:37 - 39:38
    what He has done for you,
  • 39:38 - 39:41
    what He has done in you.
  • 39:41 - 39:43
    And we can go back to Song of Solomon now
  • 39:43 - 39:45
    if you're in Isaiah.
  • 39:45 - 39:48
    Song of Solomon - you remember this.
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    Chapter 1:4 - I mean, yes, you have
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    there in John 6,
  • 39:56 - 40:00
    "No one can come to Me
  • 40:00 - 40:03
    unless My Father draws..."
  • 40:03 - 40:09
    Here it's the church herself saying -
  • 40:09 - 40:12
    she's coming to that recognition.
  • 40:12 - 40:17
    "Draw me. Draw me."
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    We will run. Let us run.
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    Draw, draw, draw.
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    (incomplete thought)
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    Look, this is appealing to Him
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    to do something to us.
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    Pull me.
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    We are so willingly hard,
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    so willingly blind, so willingly do we not
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    want to find anything beautiful in Christ
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    that unless there is this powerful,
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    effectual drawing of the soul to Christ,
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    both at conversion and afterwards,
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    we will gladly run right into hell.
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    We will.
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    A soul's coming to Christ for life
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    is not the product of any power
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    or free will of man -
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    power found in man -
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    it's the result of Christ giving us life.
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    Have you ever read this?
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    "Whoever does not love
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    abides in death."
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    Think about that.
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    To love is to live.
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    To live is to love.
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    We looked up one day
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    and we can't explain how it happened.
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    But Christ was increasing.
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    He was growing brighter.
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    And everything else was growing pale.
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    Everything else was decreasing.
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    You know.
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    The Apostle Paul comes along
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    to the Philippians and he says,
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    there was a day my circumcision,
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    my Jewishness,
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    my belonging to one
    of the premier tribes -
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    the tribe of Benjamin -
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    that was one of the two tribes
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    that stayed loyal to the Southern kingdom.
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    A Hebrew of the Hebrews.
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    He says but I saw Christ.
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    I saw Him.
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    I mean, the Christless
    eyes were taken away.
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    And what does he say?
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    I count it all loss
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    that I might have Christ,
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    that I might know Christ.
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    For the sake of Christ.
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    Indeed, I count everything as loss
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    because of the surpassing worth of knowing
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    Christ Jesus my Lord.
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    We looked up one day
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    and we began to have such thoughts
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    as like we find in the Song of Solomon.
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    Do you notice?
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    Do you remember how that happened?
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    Out at Community, we used to sing a lot -
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    we sing it sometimes here,
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    but from Revelation 5 -
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    4 and 5, they both have the words:
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    Worthy.
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    Can you remember when you were lost,
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    you never, unless you were lost
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    and your parents made you go to church
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    where they sang Revelation 4 or 5 -
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    you never put the word "worthy"
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    in the same sentence with Christ.
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    Ninety-nine percent of the time
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    when His name came out of my mouth,
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    I was simply cursing and swearing.
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    Never did the term worthy
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    fall in the same sentence with Him.
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    Or the term "precious."
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    Or the term "beautiful."
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    Therefore - this is the KJV,
    the New King James Version,
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    but you know this from 1 Peter 2:7.
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    "Therefore to you who believe,
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    He is precious."
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    And the thing that was amazing
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    is that once you have the eyes to see -
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    because I remember this -
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    I could see and I suddenly looked around,
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    and all my friends -
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    all the comrades that I hunted with
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    and drank with
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    and lived my life with
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    and my co-workers,
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    my family -
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    and you look around,
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    and they're like the
    deer caught in headlights.
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    I had such revelations to my soul.
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    I said oh, I am certain
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    that once I tell them,
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    they are going to see what I see
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    and they are going to jump on board.
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    And one after another,
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    they looked at me like I had three heads.
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    Unwilling to come to Christ for life.
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    But this is what He says,
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    "You refuse to come to Me
    that you may have life."
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    All day long - the book of Romans -
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    "I have held out My hands to a disobedient
  • 45:30 - 45:32
    and contrary people."
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    But here's the thing,
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    those Christ sets His love upon
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    are made willing in the
    day of Christ's power
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    by some secret, invisible power.
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    He slays that enmity that was in us.
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    That that despised Him;
    that that didn't esteem Him;
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    that that was repulsed, that hid our face.
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    We didn't want to see.
    We didn't want to know.
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    Give me a small christ,
    a weak christ, a dead christ -
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    not the Christ of Scripture.
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    I can't tolerate Him.
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    Not the one that says
    that I have to die to self
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    and carry my cross and follow after Him.
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    And unless I forsake all that
    I have, I can't be His disciple.
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    And unless I repent, I'm going to perish -
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    not that Christ. I don't want Him.
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    Not the Christ that deals
    with me about my sin.
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    Not the Christ that's
    going to make me holy.
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    Not the Christ that's going
    to love me so much
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    that He's going to remove
    every single idol from my life.
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    I don't want that.
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    But we were made willing.
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    Christ exercised such a power on us.
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    He killed that enmity that was in here.
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    It was in the heart, in the brain,
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    in the thoughts, in our discernment.
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    (incomplete thought)
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    Something way beyond our power.
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    But we weren't forced.
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    It was like it was a sweet drawing.
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    It was us beholding that He was desirable
  • 47:05 - 47:07
    that makes us run.
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    He captures us by
    capturing our affections,
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    changing the desire.
  • 47:15 - 47:18
    That's precisely what happened.
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    I was thinking as we
    were listening to Jeff
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    in the first hour.
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    Those words:
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    We have seen His glory.
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    But you know, what glory?
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    He didn't walk around shining.
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    I know on the Mount of Transfiguration,
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    but I don't believe that is at all
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    what John is talking about.
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    His glory - we have seen His glory.
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    But that "we" right there,
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    that is not everybody.
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    There are many people who with their eyes
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    they saw Christ do His miracles.
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    They didn't repent.
  • 48:03 - 48:05
    They didn't believe.
  • 48:05 - 48:07
    Jesus appeals to them in John 5.
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    We'll see that when
    our brother gets there.
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    He says they bear witness.
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    My works bear witness that I am Him.
  • 48:20 - 48:28
    It is a gift of all gifts
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    that you stand in the crowd
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    and Christ does His miracles
  • 48:36 - 48:45
    and you say,
  • 48:45 - 48:48
    I need Him more than I need anything else.
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    I've got to have Him.
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    There's a beauty, there's a power,
  • 48:52 - 48:53
    there's forgiveness.
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    This is what my heart has
    been looking for forever.
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    When the crowd is big
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    and you look around and most in the crowd:
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    what's for dinner?
  • 49:06 - 49:12
    And away they go.
  • 49:12 - 49:16
    This is a phenomenal gift.
  • 49:16 - 49:18
    Brethren, do you count it
  • 49:18 - 49:22
    one of the greatest gifts
    of Christ's love to you
  • 49:22 - 49:25
    that your heart aches for Him?
  • 49:25 - 49:28
    Because it is. And it's special.
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    And He doesn't just haphazardly
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    and randomly throw that gift around.
  • 49:34 - 49:39
    They are for His loved ones.
  • 49:39 - 49:43
    He said this, that drawing -
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    He said you lift Me up
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    and I will draw all men.
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    That doesn't mean all without exception.
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    It means men from all the nations.
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    There were Greeks there.
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    That's the context in which He said that.
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    The thing that is so
    beautiful about Christ
  • 50:01 - 50:03
    is not like the beauty that we would find
  • 50:03 - 50:09
    in a woman necessarily or in a sunset.
  • 50:09 - 50:12
    Actually, that which Christ Himself says
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    has that drawing efficacy
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    is lift Me up and I will draw.
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    Do you realize His death, His blood,
  • 50:22 - 50:25
    the gore, the agonies,
  • 50:25 - 50:30
    the shame of that cross,
  • 50:30 - 50:34
    that's where so much
    of His beauty is found.
  • 50:34 - 50:37
    It's found in those words
    we read in Isaiah 53.
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    That is the most
    precious thing imaginable.
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    "The Word became flesh
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    and He dwelt among us."
  • 50:48 - 50:53
    But He took His humanity - the God-man,
  • 50:53 - 50:54
    to do what He did.
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    Would you not say it is
    one of the greatest gifts
  • 50:56 - 50:58
    He has ever given you
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    to find Him whom you have never seen -
  • 51:02 - 51:05
    this is what Peter says.
  • 51:05 - 51:08
    Peter says though you have
    not seen Him, you love Him.
  • 51:08 - 51:10
    I mean, can you imagine it?
  • 51:10 - 51:14
    Can you imagine that
    you have been given a gift
  • 51:14 - 51:18
    to ache for, to worship, to long after,
  • 51:18 - 51:22
    to feel the need of, to have a love for,
  • 51:22 - 51:28
    to find desirable this Christ.
  • 51:28 - 51:30
    And you love Him more
    than anything else.
  • 51:30 - 51:35
    More than father or mother
    or husband or wife.
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    And you've never seen Him.
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    That is a miracle.
  • 51:41 - 51:43
    That is a gift.
  • 51:43 - 51:46
    And that is altogether
    an expression of His love
  • 51:46 - 51:49
    that you can look up and say,
  • 51:49 - 51:57
    You are beautiful, my Beloved.
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    Altogether desirable and precious.
  • 52:00 - 52:03
    That is a manifestation of His love.
  • 52:03 - 52:06
    Now next week, what I want to look at
  • 52:06 - 52:11
    is Him looking at her -
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    looking at us;
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    looking at His people and saying,
  • 52:17 - 52:21
    "You are beautiful, My love."
  • 52:21 - 52:25
    "You are beautiful."
  • 52:25 - 52:29
    Because we often don't feel it.
  • 52:29 - 52:31
    But I want you to see His heart
  • 52:31 - 52:34
    expressed to you, Lord willing, next week.
  • 52:34 - 52:36
    Father, I pray,
  • 52:36 - 52:41
    help us just to delight
  • 52:41 - 52:47
    in the fullness, the realities
  • 52:47 - 52:50
    of what it means to be loved by Christ.
  • 52:50 - 52:52
    This love that surpasses knowledge.
  • 52:52 - 52:58
    Help us, give us according
    to the riches of Your glory,
  • 52:58 - 53:00
    Lord, enable us to comprehend
  • 53:00 - 53:03
    with all the saints
  • 53:03 - 53:06
    what is the breadth and length
    and height and depth.
  • 53:06 - 53:09
    We ask this in the name
    of our Savior, Amen.
Title:
We Love Because He First Loved (Song of Solomon Part 2) - Tim Conway
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