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    ♪ theme music ♪
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    (Derek) Welcome to Hope Sabbath School,
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    an in-depth, interactive study
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    of the Word of God.
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    We are in the middle
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    of an amazing series
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    entitled Present Truth in Deuteronomy,
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    so many lessons for our lives today!
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    We're going to study today
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    Remember, Do Not Forget.
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    You say, "Pastor Derek, remember what?"
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    Well, stay tuned because we'll learn
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    some counsel from Moses
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    that would not only bless
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    the children of Israel,
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    but will bless your life today.
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    Welcome to Hope Sabbath School
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    and welcome to the team.
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    And you can tell I'm excited today, right?
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    And the reason I'm excited
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    is because one of our team members
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    is going to be leading the discussion
    today.
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    And I just want to say, Sabina,
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    I'm looking forward to the study.
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    It's going to be a great study together.
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    We're also happy to have
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    some remote team members joining us.
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    Travis, welcome from Michigan.
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    Good to see you again, glad you're here.
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    Puia, all the way from Hawaii.
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    Pastor Puia, good to see you,
    glad you're here.
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    And, Jonathan, Maryland, good to see you
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    from Maryland, Jonathan.
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    And, you know, we're excited
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    to have our remote team members
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    because they expand the platform for us
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    while we can only have
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    a limited number here in the studio.
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    But we're always happy to hear from you,
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    our Hope Sabbath School members.
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    My first note is from a Facebook page.
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    Do you know, we have 180,000 followers
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    on our Facebook page,
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    and I was interested that it's about even,
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    51 percent women, 49 percent men,
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    and the greatest percentage,
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    55 percent, are aged 25 to 44.
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    So, we've got a lot of young adults
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    joining us on Facebook.
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    And Marge, we want to thank you
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    for your comment on our Facebook page.
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    Marge writes and says,
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    "I discovered this show,
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    Hope Sabbath School, late last year.
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    Since then, I watch daily on your website.
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    God has changed my life."
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    (Team) Amen!
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    (Derek) "I was just baptized.
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    I love you guys, the way
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    you unpack the Scriptures
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    and make application to our lives.
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    I'm originally from the Philippines,
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    but California is now my home.
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    Blessings to all.
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    Keep on blessing the world.
    Thank you."
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    Well, Marge, you brought joy
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    to our hearts today.
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    We're so thankful that you made
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    a commitment to follow Jesus
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    as your Savior and Lord,
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    and you confessed that in baptism.
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    God bless you as you continue
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    to study with us,
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    and to all of our Facebook community.
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    That's a lot of people, isn't it, 180,000.
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    Carmen writes to us from Canada
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    and says, "I really do enjoy
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    Hope Sabbath School,
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    and I've been blessed.
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    I belong to a small Adventist company
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    located among Canada's
    First Nation people.
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    Please pray for us as we spread
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    the gospel of Christ.
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    We will continue to pray for you,
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    your team, and Hope Sabbath School. Amen."
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    (Team) Amen.
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    (Derek) Carmen, thanks for writing to us.
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    Your mission assignment there
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    among Canada's First Nation peoples,
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    God bless you in your work.
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    Well, here's a note
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    from a donor couple in Arizona.
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    And, you know we don't read their names.
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    We don't want to promote people,
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    but we do want to say thank you,
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    because we're a donor-supported ministry,
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    especially at this time of year.
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    If you're thinking about,
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    "Can I be part of this miracle
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    called Hope Sabbath School?"
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    Absolutely. In fact, write to me
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    at sshope@hopetv.org.
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    I'll tell you how you can be used by God
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    to impact the world.
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    Or, you can go to our website,
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    hopetv.org/hopess,
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    just click on the donate button and say,
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    "I want to be part of the miracle."
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    Well, here's a note from Arizona,
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    "We want to tell you
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    that Hope Sabbath School
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    is a real blessing to our lives.
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    We watch your program as part
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    of our personal worship and Bible study.
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    We utilize your notes
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    when it's our turn to teach.
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    We really appreciate
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    the direct approach from Scriptures,
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    that we can trust your teaching
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    because it relies on God's Word." Amen?
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    (Team) Amen.
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    (Derek) "We're sending you a gift
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    as we've gotten a little bit of money.
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    We felt like we should share this
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    so you can continue your ministry.
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    Thanks to the entire team,
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    both those in front
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    and behind the cameras,
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    for all that you do,"
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    and a gift of 1,440 dollars. Amen?
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    (Team) Amen.
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    (Derek) I want to just say thank you.
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    You say, "Well, [we] were blessed,"
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    but you chose to share that blessing
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    so the gospel can go to the world.
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    So, thank you so much.
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    And thanks for encouraging
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    our media team as well.
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    They are an important part of our team.
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    Sally...I don't know the last time
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    we got an email from Borneo Island,
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    Sarawak, East Malaysia.
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    Well, Sally writes and says,
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    "I came across this channel, and I found
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    Hope Sabbath School on YouTube.
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    I've watched other studies,
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    but I like Hope Sabbath School the best."
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    (Team) Amen.
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    (Derek) "This is because
    of the management,
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    you read some of the testimonies,
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    and the discussions are awesome.
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    It's a blessing; thank you
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    from Borneo Island." Amen?
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    (Team) Amen.
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    (Derek) Over 200 countries we know
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    using our Hope Channel app,
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    so thank you for being part of our family.
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    Here's one last note, from Illinois
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    in the United States, Ricky writes.
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    You say, "Tell us about Ricky."
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    He said, "I'm a 68-year-old physician.
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    I live near Hinsdale, Illinois.
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    I often watch your program
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    in preparation for Sabbath School.
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    It brings joy to my heart
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    and tears to my eyes.
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    It's heartwarming in sincerity."
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    Then notice this last sentence,
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    "Thank you for the reassurance
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    that salvation is a gift of God."
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    (Derek, Team) Amen.
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    (Derek) Ricky, thanks for writing
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    to us from Illinois.
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    You know, it's really amazing, isn't it,
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    to see the diversity
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    of our global Hope Sabbath School family.
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    Right now we need all of you
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    to sing with us our theme song
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    from Deuteronomy 31, verse 6,
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    "Be strong and of good courage,
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    do not fear nor be afraid of them;
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    for the Lord your God,
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    He is the One who goes with you.
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    He will not leave you nor forsake you.”
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    Let's sing it together.
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    ♪ music ♪
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    (Derek) Well, I am looking forward
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    to the study today.
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    Sabina, something we ought to remember
    and not forget.
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    Why don't you lead us
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    in prayer as we begin.
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    (Sabina) Yes, my delight.
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    I'm so excited to be here,
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    but let's pray before we start
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    the study, okay?
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    Our heavenly Father,
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    it's such a wonderful day
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    You brought us together
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    here in this studio.
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    And, we really want to turn to You, Lord,
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    we turn our hearts, our minds,
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    everything in us, and we ask
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    that Your Holy Spirit
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    will be in our midst.
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    Father God, there is nothing in us, Lord,
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    that can bring salvation,
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    but I know Your words
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    and the experiences we share here
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    that are inspired by Your words
    may change lives.
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    So, I pray, Lord, that You are
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    going to be speaking to us,
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    You will speak to those
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    who will be watching us
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    in a very special way, Lord.
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    You help us grow more
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    into knowing who You are,
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    who You want us to be.
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    And may this be, Lord, a blessing
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    to those who will watch.
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    In Your name I pray. Amen.
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    (Derek, Team) Amen.
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    (Sabina) Okay, so today,
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    as we start off this lesson,
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    as we record it here in the studio,
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    it happens to be my birthday.
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    I know probably when the people
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    who will be watching us,
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    it's not going to be, any longer, the day;
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    this is not a live show.
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    But, I'm very excited
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    because it happens also
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    that it's usually, on my birthday,
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    a time of reflection.
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    It's a time when I usually take to spend,
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    you know, in prayer with God
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    reflecting about my past experiences
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    and especially the ways
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    that He has led me thus far.
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    It's during my birthday
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    when I kind of have that time
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    to say, well, is there anything
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    that I can do better?
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    Is there anything that I have
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    not yet, you know, adjusted in my life
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    according to God's will?
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    And most importantly,
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    it's a time to be thankful
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    because I can recall
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    all the great things God has done for me.
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    And for me, even as I stand here
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    as part of Hope Sabbath School,
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    it's part of the great works
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    of God in my life.
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    If it was not because of Jesus
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    coming into my life,
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    I wouldn't be here witnessing, right?
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    (Derek) That's right.
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    (Sabina) So, I'm thankful that it happens
    to be my birthday.
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    And, more than that, interestingly enough,
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    the title of this lesson,
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    as Pastor Derek was saying, is Remember.
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    And it's not without a reason.
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    When you look to the Scriptures,
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    out of the 66 books of the Bible,
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    Deuteronomy is one of the books where you
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    see the word "remember" appear the most.
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    I was checking here,
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    the word "zakar" in Hebrew,
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    which is the word that would translate
    to "remember,"
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    appears in the book of Deuteronomy
    15 times,
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    and this is just less than Psalms,
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    Ezekiel, Isaiah, and Jeremiah,
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    but proportionately it's very close
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    to Psalms, which is the first one.
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    So, we can almost say
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    that it's one of the books
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    in which the word "zakar" or "remember"
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    proportionately appears the most.
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    So, there might be a reason
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    why God has inspired those
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    who have written the Word of God
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    to really remember something
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    using this book, right?
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    So, to start off finding out
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    why are those "remembers" so important,
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    I'm going to ask Stephanie
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    if Stephanie could take us
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    to the book of Deuteronomy,
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    chapter 8, verse 18,
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    and we are going to start looking
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    at the first type of remember
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    that God has for us. Stephanie.
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    (Stephanie) The New King James
    Version says:
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    (Sabina) Okay, so what is the type
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    of remember already that we see here?
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    Do you see something? Yes, Jason.
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    (Jason) Well, we need to remember God,
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    so we need to remember
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    who's the One who is in charge,
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    who is the One guiding us,
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    who is the One that we have
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    that relationship with.
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    (Sabina) So, that's a remember God, right?
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    That's the first remember that we see.
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    We also have some other texts in the Bible
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    where there is a similar appeal.
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    Maybe, Pedro, would you take us
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    to Jeremiah, chapter 51:50,
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    and there we are going to find out
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    a little bit more about this type
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    of remember that God asks us to have.
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    (Pedro) I'll be reading
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    from the New King James Version,
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    Jeremiah 51:50, and it says:
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    (Sabina) And, is there anything else here
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    that you see that, compared
    to remembering God,
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    stands out to you about this experience
    that they had?
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    Maybe, why is it that they are
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    here in a distant land?
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    It says that they are away
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    from their special place, Jerusalem.
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    Why would it be important to remember?
    Yes, Jason.
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    (Jason) Well, because they are not
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    in the place where God
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    originally had them be.
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    Because, if you look
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    at the context of Deuteronomy,
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    they are about to go into this land,
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    and that's where, the chosen land,
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    God's chosen people, and yet this verse
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    is telling them to remember
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    back to that place,
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    because when Jeremiah is writing this,
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    or the context he's writing it in,
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    they're not in that location.
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    (Sabina) Yes, thank you so much.
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    And now maybe, Kim,
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    would you take us to Ecclesiastes 12:1?
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    That's another text in Scripture also
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    that we can find a similar type
    of remember.
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    (Kim) Yes, I'll be reading
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    from the English Standard Version:
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    (Sabina) Thank you so much, Kim.
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    And so, why do you think it's so important
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    to remember God, both in the good
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    and in the bad days?
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    (Jason) Well, in our lives,
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    we're going to have both good
    and bad days,
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    and if we want that relationship,
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    that connection with God, to be strong,
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    we need to have that time of remembrance
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    back to the good days
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    to get us through the bad days
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    that we will have that are
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    just a part of life.
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    (Sabina) Okay, interesting, yeah.
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    (Derek) I think a lot of times, Sabina,
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    we try to figure out
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    the solutions to our problem
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    rather than the One who is the solution
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    to all of our problems.
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    And so, it's interesting,
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    it doesn't say, "Remember the things
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    that the Lord can do with...," no.
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    Just, "Remember the Lord your God."
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    And so there's that focus on God
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    who He is, as a God who loves us,
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    emptied heaven for us,
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    and just remember Him, connect with HIm.
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    (Sabina) Yeah, absolutely.
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    I was considering also, Pastor Derek,
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    because we are going to see
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    other types of remembers
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    that come up here in this book,
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    and here is the thing:
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    There is a special type
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    of remembering of the Lord
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    that is not for anything
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    He has done for us, right?
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    We just need to turn to Him
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    as we have been discussing
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    in the lessons before,
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    not necessarily for the things
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    He has done or not,
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    but simply because He's our Creator,
    right?
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    Yes, Pedro.
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    (Pedro) We see here,
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    going back to the first text
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    in chapter 8 of Deuteronomy,
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    he's telling that, remember God
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    because He's the One
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    who gives you power.
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    Now, the power aspect here we can see,
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    he's talking about He is the One
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    who provides to us.
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    You know, He fed them in the wilderness.
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    He brought them water;
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    He brought them the support
    that they needed.
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    During difficult times
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    and during good times,
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    we need to know where we can
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    draw our strength from,
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    and that's from the Lord.
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    (Sabina) Yes, Puia.
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    (Puia) Back from where we read
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    in Ecclesiastes 12 there,
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    God says, "Remember your Creator
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    in the days of your youth."
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    I believe this is very practical
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    for young people, because when we're young
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    we think that we're strong
    and we're healthy,
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    and we think that that's how life
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    is always going to be.
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    But the truth is that we get old,
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    and then we're not as strong
    as we used to be.
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    And I think it's very important
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    to remember that one day we will be weak.
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    One day we will not be able to do
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    the things that we were
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    able to do when we were young.
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    So, serve God and remember God
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    when you have the strength
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    and all the might.
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    (Sabina) Exactly.
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    (Derek) It's also true,
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    Puia's correct, of course,
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    but you may not live to be old.
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    So, remembering Him now,
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    connect with Him now,
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    because today is actually the only gift
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    we know we have for sure.
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    (Sabina) Yes. Amen. Absolutely.
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    And one interesting thing also...
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    Jonathan, first you speak,
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    then I can share.
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    (Jonathan) Okay, I was just thinking
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    about all the different verses,
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    but the one that struck me first
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    was Deuteronomy 8:18 where it talked
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    about wealth, gaining wealth.
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    I know, if anybody had thought
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    about getting a house
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    in the last few weeks or months,
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    it is pretty crazy right now.
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    And my wife and I are
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    kind of in a position
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    where we're okay where we are,
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    but we really need to be at some point.
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    And just reading that it is God
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    who promises to take care of us,
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    we can look in the past and see
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    how He has, in our lives,
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    in all these different ways.
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    And so, just like we said,
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    in every area of our life,
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    we can look back and say, "Wow, Lord,
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    You've taken care of me."
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    Okay, I can trust the craziness
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    of the housing situation
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    and whatever else in my life to Him.
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    (Sabina) Yes, so, and not only,
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    as you were sharing,
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    in bad times or when we are
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    in challenges when we may need something,
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    but also simply for who He is
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    in the good days as He has
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    something to offer to us.
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    And that's not just simply
    material things,
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    but it's a relationship.
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    And that relationship
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    is much more important than whatever it is
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    that He can give to us, right?
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    So, let's continue looking here
    in Scripture,
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    another type of remember.
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    Now that we have established already
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    that it's simply important
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    to acknowledge God -
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    that's not a remember of, oh,
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    you had forgotten that God exists;
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    it's to acknowledge Him in your ways -
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    what other types of remembers
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    has Moses written here
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    for us to remember?
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    So, maybe, Daniel, if you could take us
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    to Deuteronomy, chapter 24, verse 18.
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    (Daniel) And I'll be reading
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    from the New King James Version.
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    Deuteronomy 24:18 says:
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    (Sabina) Awesome. So, what other type
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    of remember do we see here? Yes, Pedro.
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    (Pedro) We see that God is trying
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    to help him to remember
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    where they're coming from.
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    You know, "I'm the One
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    who delivered you from slavery.
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    You had a life before you encountered Me,
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    and I want you to know
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    that I'm here to help you.
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    I'm here to rescue,
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    and I'm here to deliver you
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    from your condition
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    that you put yourself in."
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    (Sabina) Okay. Puia, I saw your hand.
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    (Puia) Yes, I believe this text,
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    in the context of where this is written,
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    if we read the previous verse,
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    God is talking to them
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    about how they are to relate
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    to others, like strangers,
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    the fatherless, the widows,
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    the most vulnerable groups
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    of people in the society.
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    And He told them, "Remember
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    where you were from.
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    Remember where I delivered you from."
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    So, "As you relate to others,
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    remember that I saved you,
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    so be kind to others, too."
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    (Sabina) Yes. Jason.
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    (Jason) And in addition
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    to the Who saved them,
  • 19:59 - 20:01
    it's also how He saved them.
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    So, it's important
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    they remember the whole process,
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    because it's not like God just spoke,
  • 20:05 - 20:06
    and they left Egypt.
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    There was a whole process
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    that went on there,
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    with the plagues, with the Red Sea.
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    And so, this is a pattern
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    that's important because sometimes,
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    later in life when they're in a good spot,
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    or maybe they're going through struggles,
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    it's important to remember,
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    they'd been in struggles before,
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    and God has rescued them in a mighty way,
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    even when it seemed hopeless.
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    (Sabina) Yes, amazing, that's really true.
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    If we continue looking now
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    at Deuteronomy 5:15,
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    we are going to see
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    that this is a pattern.
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    Stephanie, would you please
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    read for us Deuteronomy 5:15?
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    (Stephanie) Sure, and I'll be reading
  • 20:38 - 20:39
    from the New King James Version:
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    (Sabina) Okay, so, what else
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    in this particular text can we learn?
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    Do you see something special here, too?
    Yes, Pedro.
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    (Pedro) We see here that this chapter
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    is a revision of the Ten Commandments,
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    and it's very interesting to see
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    that the fourth commandment
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    being mentioned here is addressed
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    differently from the Ten Commandments
  • 21:19 - 21:22
    in the book of Exodus.
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    There's no change, in some ways,
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    of the Ten Commandments,
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    it's just that there was an emphasis here,
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    different from the emphasis
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    of the other mentioning.
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    The first time it was written, in Exodus,
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    it is mentioning God as a Creator
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    and the importance for us to worship Him
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    on the Sabbath day as a Creator.
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    And here it's showing you
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    it's the same aspect of worshiping God,
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    but not only as our Creator
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    but also as our Redeemer,
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    the One who saves us from our sins,
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    saves us from the slavery of sin.
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    Or, in their case here, reminding them
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    that, "I was the One
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    who brought you out of slavery."
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    (Sabina) Amen. We are going to look more
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    into that particular topic,
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    but, yeah, it's true.
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    That's an important shift
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    on the perspective of why they
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    should keep the Sabbath
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    and what could be the remember
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    that they would bring to their hearts now.
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    Also, then, let's look
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    at Deuteronomy 16:12, and maybe, Kim,
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    if you could take us there.
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    And we are going to start thinking,
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    why is it that it's important to us
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    to have a similar attitude
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    in remembering, also? Yes.
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    (Kim) Sure, I'll be reading
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    from the English Standard Version:
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    (Sabina) Okay, so what dol we see
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    in this particular Scripture here
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    that we can maybe relate
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    to our own experience?
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    Can you relate with someone
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    who has been a slave? Yes, Puia.
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    (Puia) Well, I have not been a slave,
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    to answer your last question there,
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    but I believe personally,
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    how I believe these texts
  • 22:59 - 23:01
    are applicable for my life
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    is that it reminds me
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    to remember my humble beginnings,
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    where God called me from
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    and how He had led me.
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    So, it in a way prevents me from pride
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    to remember that, oh,
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    I came from humble beginnings.
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    So, I need to continually depend on God,
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    even if He leads me to places
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    that I never expected to be.
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    And I think the word remember, itself,
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    kind of points out that we tend
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    to forget as human beings.
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    So, I think that's a very important word
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    for us, even today.
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    (Sabina) Yes, Daniel.
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    (Daniel) I'm sure that though none of us
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    have been slaves, literal slaves,
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    but we've all been slaves to sin.
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    And this is just a reminder for us
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    that God has delivered us
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    from whatever sins that we've
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    been dealing with in the past.
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    And it brings us hope for the future.
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    (Sabina) Yes, thank you, Daniel.
    Yes, Jason.
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    (Jason) Yes, and building
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    off this idea from Daniel,
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    I've never been a physical slave
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    in the sense that the Hebrew people were;
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    however, we've been slaves,
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    not just to sin, but sometimes
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    even to the opinions of other people,
  • 24:11 - 24:14
    or even slaves to our jobs,
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    or possibly even slaves to "good" things
    at times.
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    So, we all probably have a story
  • 24:22 - 24:23
    of how we've been rescued,
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    we've been redeemed from something
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    that we were a "slave"
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    or we were in bondage to.
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    (Sabina) Yes, absolutely.
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    And maybe to discuss further
    on that topic,
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    why don't we read together
    Ephesians, chapter 2.
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    We're going to read
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    from verse 1 to verse 13.
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    So, Ephesians 2, verses 1 to 13,
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    and maybe, Kim, if you
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    could take us there.
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    (Kim) Sure, I'll be reading
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    from the English Standard Version,
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    Ephesians, chapter 2, verses 1 through 13:
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    Okay, verse 11:
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    (Derek) Amen.
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    (Sabina) Thank you so much, Kim.
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    So, we see here, it's true
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    that we have not been slaves in Egypt.
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    Maybe some of those
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    who are watching us today
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    may have experienced living in slavery.
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    It is true that it's a real problem
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    even nowadays, unfortunately,
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    and we should pray for those
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    who are in that position.
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    But I think none of us has been part
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    of this particular group that we are
  • 27:11 - 27:13
    reading of here in the Bible, correct?
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    But, it is true that it is
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    still very important that we remember
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    the ways in which, even today,
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    God has delivered us from something.
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    And why would you say that?
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    Why is it so important
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    that we would bring that to our minds?
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    (Derek) I'm thinking of the Apostle Paul,
    Sabina.
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    Three times in the book of Acts
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    he gives his testimony.
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    And you could say,
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    "We already heard it in chapter 9,"
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    but he tells it again and again.
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    I think it's important for two reasons.
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    One, I think it reaffirms
  • 27:49 - 27:51
    in our own hearts how good
  • 27:51 - 27:53
    God has been to us.
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    Like, Daniel said, He's
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    delivered us from bondage.
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    But it's also very powerful
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    for people around us,
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    because we call that a testimony, right?
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    It's our testimony of what God has done
    in our lives,
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    and I think that's why Paul
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    is constantly sharing; he says,
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    "I'm the worst of sinners," you know,
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    "Christ died..., I'm the chief one."
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    And people are moved
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    by that kind of testimony.
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    So, I think the human response would be,
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    "I don't want to talk about my mistakes."
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    Well, we shouldn't glorify them,
  • 28:28 - 28:30
    but we should be willing to say,
  • 28:30 - 28:34
    "This is where I was when Jesus found me.
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    And this is what He did for me,
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    and here is where I am now,"
    that's my testimony.
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    (Sabina) Yes, and also, Pastor Derek,
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    what I'm thinking is that not only do you
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    show to other people,
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    but also it will change the way
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    that we deal with others.
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    Just as God was using
  • 28:50 - 28:52
    this particular verse here
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    to help them understand
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    why they should treat others
  • 28:57 - 29:01
    unlike they were treated,
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    so, in the same manner, when we consider
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    God's grace in our lives,
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    we also are going to extend grace
    to others, right?
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    (Team) Yes.
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    (Sabina) I'm curious to hear
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    some of the stories here in our group.
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    Jonathan, do you have a story?
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    (Jonathan) While I am thinking of a story,
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    although I probably could,
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    I was just thinking how, in verse 7,
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    you get this picture that in the future
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    when we're in heaven,
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    we'll be for eternal ages rejoicing,
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    and that will be the glory of Christ,
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    is seeing what He did in our lives.
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    And just throughout heaven's eternal ages,
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    that will be not what we've done
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    but what He's done in our lives.
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    It's kind of a picture that amazed me.
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    (Sabina) Amen. Yes, Jason.
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    (Jason) So, I used to be a slave
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    to the opinions of others.
  • 29:54 - 29:56
    And I still, it matters, you know,
  • 29:56 - 29:58
    what other people think,
    maybe in relationship
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    to being a good witness to Christ.
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    But I remember many times
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    I would be too afraid to do something,
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    whether it was right or wrong,
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    simply because of what another person
    thought.
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    If a friend thought
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    that this would be uncool,
  • 30:12 - 30:13
    I wouldn't want to do it.
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    Or, if they thought, "I saw a friend
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    wearing their hat backwards,"
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    I would want to wear my hat backwards.
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    And it's not so much whether it's
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    right or wrong, the behavior,
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    but it's, I was doing this
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    because I cared so much
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    about what this other person thought.
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    Or, I wanted to wear my shirt this way
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    because this is how another person did.
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    And so, there was a time, yeah,
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    when I wasn't a physical slave,
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    but I was a slave to the opinion
    of others.
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    And I basically had
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    to go through experiences
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    where I realized it doesn't matter
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    what other people think;
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    what matters is what God thinks.
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    (Sabina, Team) Amen.
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    (Derek) That's a breakthrough.
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    (Sabina) So, anyone else
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    with a beautiful experience
    of deliverance,
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    where God has delivered you so far?
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    I'm sure you have been delivered
    of something.
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    Well, I can say...
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    (Derek) Travis, I think...
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    (Sabina) Oh, Travis, go ahead, share.
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    (Travis) Well, God has
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    delivered me in many ways.
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    I think there's a verse in the Bible
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    that says, "God, I can't
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    count the ways," right?
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    Well, that's kind of where I am
    in my walk,
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    but I know that I'm not the man
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    that I want to be, and I desire
    to be a godly man.
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    But as I look back at my past,
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    I do recognize that there are things
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    that I don't do now
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    that I used to do before.
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    And that can only be explained
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    by the fact that God
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    is a loving, miracle-working God,
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    and He's promised to finish the work
    in all of us.
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    But I hang on that promise all the time.
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    I'm just thankful that, while I may
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    not be where I want to be,
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    that I see things falling off,
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    the closer and closer that I get to Jesus,
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    and the more and more I walk with Him.
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    And for me, that's
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    just been an amazing journey.
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    (Sabina) Wow, thank you
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    so much for sharing, Travis.
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    I was sharing also that I,
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    when I look to my life,
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    it's like Travis was sharing,
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    there are many things
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    I can kind of recall, you know, events
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    of things that God
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    was changing my course.
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    But certainly I think that the main one
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    is when I came to Jesus.
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    He changed my course
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    and delivered me from meaninglessness
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    and gave me a mission.
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    So, a person who is walking,
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    not exactly knowing what they were
    about in life,
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    who are seeking for meaning,
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    who are seeking for direction,
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    God gave me a mission,
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    and this mission is still valid.
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    It's been now 20 years
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    since I came to Jesus,
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    and this mission only grows and grows.
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    So, He not only delivers us from sin,
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    but He can deliver us
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    from, as Jason was saying,
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    a kind of self-consciousness
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    or excessive consideration of things
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    we shouldn't be considering
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    or sin of any sort, or in my case,
    as I was saying,
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    a sense of meaninglessness
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    and giving me a mission.
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    So, I'm sure that whoever
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    is watching us today
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    may have so many stories of ways
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    that God has delivered you thus far;
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    even if you have not been
    a slave in Egypt,
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    you can bring that to your memory, right?
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    And let's look a little further,
    then, in Scriptures,
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    because, not only we are going
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    to acknowledge that we are
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    supposed to remember the ways
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    that God has delivered us,
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    but also this is part of remembering
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    our past history of the Lord, right?
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    So maybe, Pedro, if you
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    would take us to Deuteronomy 32:7.
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    So, we'll be reading
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    from Deuteronomy 32:7 and learn
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    a little more about this remember
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    that God has for us.
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    (Pedro) Sure, I'll be reading
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    from the New King James Version,
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    Deuteronomy 32:7, and it says:
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    (Sabina) Okay, so what is it
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    that Moses is calling, here,
    the people to do?
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    (Sabina) Yes, Stephanie.
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    (Stephanie) Remember the past.
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    (Sabina) Remember the past. Yes, Pedro.
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    (Pedro) Reading this, it reminds me
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    of reading my Bible, because looking
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    to "consider many generations."
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    Ask what your parents have
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    gone through in the past.
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    But I think we have
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    a collection of history here
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    of how God's people have been affected
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    by choosing God and also not choosing him,
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    and take into consideration
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    and take the right act.
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    (Sabina) Yes, I see Travis' hand up.
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    (Travis) I'm thinking, too,
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    as we're reading this,
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    that God is telling us
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    this isn't just biblical history
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    that we could look into.
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    I mean, we have religious leaders,
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    I have religious mentors
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    and people who are older than me,
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    who've had past experiences,
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    and it's great to seek counsel.
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    You know, when it's the past,
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    or we can look at the Reformation
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    over the years and things like that
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    and see where God has led people
    in the past
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    and see where people
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    have failed in the past,
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    because in that we can gain knowledge
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    for the future.
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    (Sabina) Amen. Yes.
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    So maybe, also, if we look, now,
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    in Romans 15:4,
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    can someone read Romans 15:4?
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    And, Jason, would you
  • 35:34 - 35:36
    read that for us, please?
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    (Jason) Sure, I have
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    the New King James Version here.
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    Romans, chapter 15, verse 4, says:
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    (Sabina) Wow.
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    (Derek) So, I think it's
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    really important, Sabina,
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    we're not just asking parents
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    and grandparents, "Tell us some stories."
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    We're asking how they've seen God
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    leading in their lives,
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    because it's our past history
  • 36:11 - 36:14
    with the Lord that we want to remember.
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    And sometimes we may be surprised
  • 36:17 - 36:19
    when grandma shares
  • 36:19 - 36:22
    a life-changing experience that she had
  • 36:22 - 36:24
    and how it affected the course of her life
  • 36:24 - 36:27
    and then her children and now you.
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    So, I think these are the stories,
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    because we could preoccupy ourselves
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    just with information
    about the family tree,
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    but it's, "Grandma, grandpa, mom, dad,
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    tell me how you've seen God, the Lord,
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    leading in your life, in our family."
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    (Sabina) Yeah, and Pastor Derek,
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    you just made me remember
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    Deuteronomy 6, verses 6 and 7,
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    and that's right after the Shema,
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    which we have studied previously here
  • 36:56 - 36:57
    in one of our classes.
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    And it's interesting that God,
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    knowing the way that we are tailored,
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    you know, the way that we are made,
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    He encourages the people of Israel
  • 37:05 - 37:08
    to actually do that, to teach each other
  • 37:08 - 37:10
    in walking in the way.
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    And that's Deuteronomy 6:6,7;
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    Stephanie, would you read that
    for us, please?
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    (Stephanie) Sure, and the New
    King James Version says:
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    (Sabina) Wow, and even further,
    verse 8 says:
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    So, I think it's very gracious of God
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    that He gave us the Word.
  • 37:51 - 37:53
    And, as we saw in Romans,
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    as Jason read for us here, Scriptures,
  • 37:56 - 37:59
    they were given with a purpose.
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    And God, knowing how we were made,
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    He wanted us to have the opportunity
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    to, through repetition, remember it,
  • 38:06 - 38:10
    to have it fixed in our long-term memory.
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    He was not trying to make it hard for us
  • 38:12 - 38:13
    to remember those things.
  • 38:13 - 38:15
    In writing, in teaching
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    how we should teach,
  • 38:16 - 38:17
    He wants us to have
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    a better ability of remembering, even,
  • 38:20 - 38:24
    because we are short-sighted,
    short memory.
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    If you look at the ways that people learn,
  • 38:27 - 38:28
    even the ways that they
  • 38:28 - 38:29
    learn to memorize things,
  • 38:29 - 38:31
    usually it takes repetition.
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    That's the third step.
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    I don't know if someone knows
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    some things here about cognition
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    and how you learn,
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    the thing is that you need attention,
  • 38:39 - 38:40
    and then you have this retention.
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    And the final process is that you need
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    to recover the information.
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    And God, knowing that
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    because He created us,
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    He not only asks His people
  • 38:48 - 38:51
    to keep doing so to help each other,
  • 38:51 - 38:53
    but also He reminds us here
  • 38:53 - 38:54
    in the New Testament
  • 38:54 - 38:55
    that we should ourselves be looking
  • 38:55 - 38:58
    at Scripture for learning. Yes, Pedro.
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    (Pedro) I found that very important,
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    because many times when we're looking
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    into content or information about people,
  • 39:04 - 39:07
    there's always the aspect of influence.
  • 39:07 - 39:08
    What is this person trying
  • 39:08 - 39:09
    to bring to your life?
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    You know, you read a book;
  • 39:11 - 39:12
    what is the purpose of this book?
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    And we see that the Bible
  • 39:13 - 39:15
    and the Christian realm,
  • 39:15 - 39:19
    where people are trying to help you
    reach to Christ.
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    I had a conversation
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    with someone yesterday who was asking
  • 39:24 - 39:27
    about why the book of Judges was written,
  • 39:27 - 39:28
    why those stories were written.
  • 39:28 - 39:29
    It's for us to remember
  • 39:29 - 39:31
    what the condition of man is
  • 39:31 - 39:34
    when God is not present.
  • 39:34 - 39:35
    So, why we have some
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    of those horrible stories,
  • 39:36 - 39:38
    well, they're not to give you nightmares.
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    It's for us to remember what happens
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    when we separate from God
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    and we do as we please.
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    (Sabina) Yes. Jonathan.
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    (Jonathan) Yeah, I think
  • 39:50 - 39:51
    this is a powerful reminder
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    for the need for family worship.
  • 39:53 - 39:55
    I've been a part of, well,
  • 39:55 - 39:59
    my current in-laws are great
    with family worship.
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    They are always having
  • 40:01 - 40:03
    all these kids involved.
  • 40:03 - 40:05
    And we have a worship every Friday night
  • 40:05 - 40:07
    with the whole family over Zoom.
  • 40:07 - 40:09
    And we can see that there's
    a real challenge
  • 40:09 - 40:10
    with the younger generations
  • 40:10 - 40:12
    that don't know their Bibles,
  • 40:12 - 40:13
    and how do we help them.
  • 40:13 - 40:15
    So, I think this is addressing
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    that same problem that has
  • 40:17 - 40:18
    always been a challenge
  • 40:18 - 40:20
    of how we help the next generation
  • 40:20 - 40:23
    learn who God is; it's finding time
  • 40:23 - 40:25
    to remind them what He's done
    in our lives,
  • 40:25 - 40:27
    what He's done in Scripture,
  • 40:27 - 40:28
    and putting that before them
  • 40:28 - 40:30
    so they don't forget.
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    (Sabina) So, it sounds like
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    it's not just about our own process
  • 40:33 - 40:35
    of memorizing and remembering things,
  • 40:35 - 40:38
    but also it's for other people.
    Yes, Pedro.
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    (Pedro) I agree with Jonathan,
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    and even more, that's why
  • 40:41 - 40:42
    we have Sabbath School.
  • 40:42 - 40:44
    You know, Hope Sabbath School
  • 40:44 - 40:46
    is here to help us go through the Bible
  • 40:46 - 40:48
    and remind ourselves what God
  • 40:48 - 40:50
    has said in His Word.
  • 40:50 - 40:52
    Every day, I have to worship
  • 40:52 - 40:54
    with my daughter at home,
  • 40:54 - 40:56
    and it's so good to be reminded
  • 40:56 - 40:58
    through her stories, simple stories,
  • 40:58 - 41:00
    the life of David and Daniel,
  • 41:00 - 41:03
    and see that she's absorbing that.
  • 41:03 - 41:04
    And I'm able to be reminded
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    of God's love through that teaching.
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    (Sabina) Amen. Yes.
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    That's truly amazing, right, isn't it,
  • 41:10 - 41:12
    and to have a father -
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    I thank God, Pedro, because I'm sure
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    your daughter is going to remember
  • 41:15 - 41:17
    a lot of the things that you
  • 41:17 - 41:19
    and your wife are teaching to her.
  • 41:19 - 41:20
    And that's to the glory of God
  • 41:20 - 41:22
    and for her good, right?
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    And I see that God also,
  • 41:24 - 41:25
    He is trying to make
  • 41:25 - 41:27
    a similar process to help us
  • 41:27 - 41:29
    to remember His goodness.
  • 41:29 - 41:31
    You know, when I think about the feasts
  • 41:31 - 41:32
    that were established
  • 41:32 - 41:33
    in the Old Testament,
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    even the feasts, each one of them,
  • 41:35 - 41:38
    they had a purpose of helping people
  • 41:38 - 41:41
    to remember God's plan of salvation,
  • 41:41 - 41:43
    to remember God's goodness,
  • 41:43 - 41:46
    their deliverance, to look forward
    for the future.
  • 41:46 - 41:48
    So, even if someone didn't have access
  • 41:48 - 41:50
    to the Word of God at that time,
  • 41:50 - 41:53
    if it was not as accessible
    as it is for us,
  • 41:53 - 41:54
    they could remember
  • 41:54 - 41:56
    even through their rituals
  • 41:56 - 41:58
    about God's goodness, right?
  • 41:58 - 42:00
    Jason, were you saying something?
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    I saw you were agreeing with that.
  • 42:02 - 42:04
    (Jason) I was just saying yes,
  • 42:04 - 42:06
    and that's awesome having the rituals,
  • 42:06 - 42:07
    having the sacrifices,
  • 42:07 - 42:09
    because they're an object lesson.
  • 42:09 - 42:11
    So, we have the Word of God,
  • 42:11 - 42:13
    we can read it, but for those
    who couldn't,
  • 42:13 - 42:15
    they could see it in action.
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    (Sabina) Amen. Yes, so it's
  • 42:17 - 42:20
    a good thing to help us, right?
  • 42:20 - 42:22
    Like it's some material, visual something.
  • 42:22 - 42:24
    Their senses were involved also
  • 42:24 - 42:26
    in that experience, so that probably they
  • 42:26 - 42:29
    would more easily remember the things
  • 42:29 - 42:30
    that God had been doing in their lives
  • 42:30 - 42:34
    as a people, and personally, also.
  • 42:34 - 42:36
    So, let's look further here.
  • 42:36 - 42:41
    Maybe we should turn to Deuteronomy 8,
  • 42:41 - 42:42
    if we could go there.
  • 42:42 - 42:45
    Kim, would you take us there, please,
  • 42:45 - 42:48
    Deuteronomy, chapter 8, and if you
  • 42:48 - 42:51
    would read verses 2 and 4.
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    (Kim) Sure, I'll be reading
  • 42:52 - 42:54
    from the English Standard Version,
  • 42:54 - 42:56
    Deuteronomy 8, verse 2:
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    Verse 4:
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    (Sabina) Wow. So, these people,
  • 43:20 - 43:22
    they really had wonderful things
  • 43:22 - 43:23
    to remember about what God had done
  • 43:23 - 43:25
    in their lives, right?
  • 43:25 - 43:27
    Isn't it amazing, imagine spending
  • 43:27 - 43:30
    40 years wandering in the desert,
  • 43:30 - 43:31
    and the Word of God says
  • 43:31 - 43:34
    that their garments did not wear out,
  • 43:34 - 43:36
    and neither did their feet swell
  • 43:36 - 43:38
    during these 40 years.
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    So, just like with them, I imagine
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    that some of us here
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    among, not only the people
  • 43:44 - 43:45
    who are watching us,
  • 43:45 - 43:47
    but our really little group here,
  • 43:47 - 43:52
    that maybe you have some experience
  • 43:52 - 43:53
    with God in which He
  • 43:53 - 43:56
    has been blessing you, and His presence
  • 43:56 - 43:58
    and power have been revealed.
  • 43:58 - 44:00
    Would you like to share
  • 44:00 - 44:07
    some of those experiences, maybe, with us.
    Yes, Travis.
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    (Travis) Well, I'm going to share
  • 44:10 - 44:14
    an experience actually, a testimony
  • 44:14 - 44:17
    that I have experienced
    with somebody else.
  • 44:17 - 44:20
    Her name was Sherry, actually she wrote in
  • 44:20 - 44:21
    a couple of years ago
  • 44:21 - 44:24
    through Hope Sabbath School.
  • 44:24 - 44:25
    And I had been conversing
  • 44:25 - 44:27
    with her for two years,
  • 44:27 - 44:29
    and now she's part of a Bible study
  • 44:29 - 44:31
    that I do every Friday night.
  • 44:31 - 44:34
    But she seemed, you know, just down.
  • 44:34 - 44:37
    And we would share Bible experiences;
  • 44:37 - 44:39
    this is what this was all about.
  • 44:39 - 44:40
    We would go back and reflect
  • 44:40 - 44:42
    on Bible promises, Bible experiences,
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    and this has been happening
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    week after week through the years.
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    And I have never seen
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    such a transformation.
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    Just this last week,
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    she's in our Bible study, and she's happy.
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    It's like God has transformed her,
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    and I'm thinking, as we're going
    through this study,
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    "Well, it was the Word of God
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    where she saw God leading
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    other people in the past
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    through the Scriptures,
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    that has transformed and changed
    her life."
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    And she's just a miracle,
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    and it's a blessing to have her
    in our study.
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    (Sabina) Awesome. Any other stories?
    Yes, Jonathan.
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    (Jonathan) One that I
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    always like to go back to
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    was when I was a student missionary
    in the Philippines.
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    It was living out in a grass hut,
    nothing there,
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    just way away from everything.
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    I had to hike to it a little ways.
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    But, the people there,
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    we were so close to them.
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    A small group of us student missionaries,
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    we were very close to the need
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    and to depending upon God.
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    And I remember so many times up there
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    where I was seeking God,
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    and God really showed Himself up
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    and kind of called me
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    to where I am today
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    and kind of gave me a picture
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    of where I should be.
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    And so that was a very memorable place
    to go back to.
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    (Sabina) Awesome, that sounds
    so impressive.
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    Puia, you had your hand out also?
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    (Puia) Yes, I struggled for a while
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    in my teenage years with doubts
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    about God's existence and God's
    love for me.
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    And I remember very dark times in my faith
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    where I struggled to hold onto God.
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    And I remember in my darkest hours,
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    filled with questions that I cannot answer
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    and filled with doubts
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    and discouragement in my faith,
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    I remember experiencing the presence
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    of God in a way that I have
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    never experienced before, where I felt
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    that Jesus was very close to me,
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    even in my darkest hour.
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    So, that is what I go back to
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    whenever I experience difficult times
    today.
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    I remember, "God was with me there,"
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    And so, He's going
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    to be with me now, too.
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    (Sabina) Amen. Amen.
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    That sounds amazing; thank you,
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    Puia, for sharing that story.
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    I also have a story
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    that I often bring back to memory
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    that happened to me
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    when I was a teenager;
    I was about 18.
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    I remember being in a classroom,
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    and a professor was speaking
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    against Jesus,
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    and I decided just to leave the class.
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    I took my things with me and I left.
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    And I remember having a long conversation
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    with God on my path back home,
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    and really upset, disappointed
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    because that person appeared
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    to be prospering in their ways.
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    You know, as a professor,
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    he was well known,
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    people liked him and everything.
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    But I felt so disenfranchised
    during that time
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    and also very upset
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    because he was speaking against Jesus.
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    So, when I arrived home,
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    my sister, she told me that she knew
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    I was coming back home.
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    She was praying;
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    God impressed her, the Holy Spirit.
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    And she asked me to read
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    two passages in the Bible,
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    one in the book of Psalm 73
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    and another one in the book
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    of Songs of Solomon
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    that I forgot already, unfortunately.
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    I didn't take note at the time.
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    And interestingly enough,
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    we don't have time here,
  • 48:04 - 48:05
    but if you would read Psalm 73,
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    it was exactly every one
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    of my thoughts in order,
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    how I had thought of them one by one,
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    even in my conversation
  • 48:13 - 48:14
    when we got back home.
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    He was just revealing to me
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    everything just how I had just thought.
  • 48:20 - 48:21
    And I find it amazing
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    that He knows us so fully.
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    And what's more interesting,
    Pastor Derek,
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    is that when I came to the seminary,
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    I learned that Psalm 73
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    happens to be a Psalm
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    that points to the final conclusion
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    of what's going to happen
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    to those who are not following God.
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    In simple words, you know,
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    God is giving, there, the response
    to evil.
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    It says that one day
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    there will be a judgment.
  • 48:51 - 48:52
    At the time that I read the Psalm,
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    I was just impressed how God
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    could know my every thought.
  • 48:56 - 48:57
    But nowadays I even know
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    that He was actually responding
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    to me, to my concern.
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    So, that's a memorable experience
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    that I had with Him
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    that I will never forget.
  • 49:04 - 49:06
    And I often bring it to memory.
  • 49:06 - 49:08
    If I'm going shaky on my faith,
  • 49:08 - 49:09
    or a little unhappy or sad,
  • 49:09 - 49:11
    I know He knows my every thought.
  • 49:11 - 49:12
    Yes, Pastor Derek.
  • 49:12 - 49:14
    (Derek) I've been blessed, Sabina,
  • 49:14 - 49:16
    as I'm sure many have,
  • 49:16 - 49:19
    to see many miracles in my life,
  • 49:19 - 49:21
    miracles of transformation,
  • 49:21 - 49:23
    people, just their lives turned around.
  • 49:23 - 49:26
    Whenever that happens, I sit down
  • 49:26 - 49:29
    and I write it down.
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    And I put the day, the date.
  • 49:30 - 49:32
    I remember a young lady
  • 49:32 - 49:35
    who used to cut herself and burn herself.
  • 49:35 - 49:36
    She had so much pain.
  • 49:36 - 49:38
    I remember the day, May 13,
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    I can give you the year,
  • 49:40 - 49:42
    when Jesus healed her.
  • 49:42 - 49:43
    And I write that down.
  • 49:43 - 49:46
    It's like building a little altar
  • 49:46 - 49:48
    of worship to God.
  • 49:48 - 49:50
    And, you know, one
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    of our early Adventist pioneers
  • 49:51 - 49:56
    wrote a book, Way Marks and High Heaps.
  • 49:56 - 49:57
    What he meant is build
  • 49:57 - 49:59
    some places that remind you,
  • 49:59 - 50:00
    just like the children of Israel
  • 50:00 - 50:02
    stacked those stones up
  • 50:02 - 50:05
    as a reminder, "Thus far God has led us."
  • 50:05 - 50:07
    I think it's really powerful
  • 50:07 - 50:10
    and really the theme of the lesson
  • 50:10 - 50:12
    is don't forget those times,
  • 50:12 - 50:13
    and don't let your momma
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    or your grandpa forget those times either.
  • 50:15 - 50:17
    Let them tell you those stories.
  • 50:17 - 50:18
    And you have nothing
  • 50:18 - 50:20
    to fear for the future
  • 50:20 - 50:22
    if you'll remember the way
  • 50:22 - 50:24
    God has led you in your past.
  • 50:24 - 50:26
    And, of course, that's why the enemy
  • 50:26 - 50:28
    wants us to just forget those things - no!
  • 50:28 - 50:31
    Remember, remember the Lord,
  • 50:31 - 50:33
    remember what He's done in your life,
  • 50:33 - 50:34
    remember His activity
  • 50:34 - 50:38
    in your past history, so valuable.
  • 50:38 - 50:40
    And then you have a testimony to share.
  • 50:40 - 50:41
    (Sabina) Amen. Pastor Derek.
  • 50:41 - 50:43
    Yeah, that's a good idea,
  • 50:43 - 50:44
    just keep record of that.
  • 50:44 - 50:45
    One day maybe you can
  • 50:45 - 50:47
    share that with other people.
  • 50:47 - 50:50
    So, we also have another type of remember.
  • 50:50 - 50:52
    We are going to look there very quickly.
  • 50:52 - 50:55
    So, we saw already in Deuteronomy
  • 50:55 - 50:57
    that there is the type of remember
  • 50:57 - 50:58
    of simply a knowledge of God,
  • 50:58 - 50:59
    remembering that He exists
  • 50:59 - 51:01
    and giving Him honor.
  • 51:01 - 51:03
    We also recognized that there is a type
  • 51:03 - 51:05
    of call to remember
  • 51:05 - 51:07
    where He delivered you from
  • 51:07 - 51:09
    and how He delivered you,
  • 51:09 - 51:10
    whatever is the case,
  • 51:10 - 51:13
    your sin or a bad situation in your life.
  • 51:13 - 51:15
    And we also have considered
  • 51:15 - 51:16
    that He asks us simply to remember
  • 51:16 - 51:19
    His works in general in your life.
  • 51:19 - 51:20
    And now, we also have
  • 51:20 - 51:22
    a different type of remember,
  • 51:22 - 51:25
    and we are going to check there,
  • 51:25 - 51:26
    and Pedro, I think, had already
  • 51:26 - 51:28
    started off on that topic.
  • 51:28 - 51:30
    So, Pedro, maybe if you could
  • 51:30 - 51:32
    take us back there, and that's
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    in Deuteronomy 4:40.
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    No, before that, I'm sorry,
  • 51:40 - 51:44
    let's look at Deuteronomy 5:12.
  • 51:44 - 51:46
    (Pedro) Okay, I'll be reading
  • 51:46 - 51:47
    from the New King James Version,
  • 51:47 - 51:50
    Deuteronomy 5:12, and it says:
  • 51:57 - 51:58
    (Sabina) Okay, so what type
  • 51:58 - 52:01
    of remember is different here?
  • 52:01 - 52:04
    That it's different than what we've
  • 52:04 - 52:06
    seen before in the Sabbath commandment
  • 52:06 - 52:07
    because here it appears
  • 52:07 - 52:10
    as "observe," and not "remember," right?
  • 52:10 - 52:12
    (Pedro) Yes, when we're looking
  • 52:12 - 52:13
    through the texts, and I read verse 15,
  • 52:13 - 52:15
    which was in the same context
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    or the same commandment,
  • 52:16 - 52:18
    you know, the fourth commandment.
  • 52:18 - 52:20
    And He asks us to remember
  • 52:20 - 52:22
    the aspect of the slavery
  • 52:22 - 52:24
    they had gone through.
  • 52:24 - 52:25
    But when we see "observe,"
  • 52:25 - 52:27
    we're also reminded
  • 52:27 - 52:29
    that in the fourth commandment in Exodus,
  • 52:29 - 52:31
    we see the word "remember."
  • 52:31 - 52:33
    And observing and remembering
  • 52:33 - 52:34
    have a correlation with each other.
  • 52:34 - 52:37
    And God wants us to remind ourselves
  • 52:37 - 52:39
    that He is our Creator.
  • 52:39 - 52:41
    He is the One who made us
  • 52:41 - 52:43
    in the first place.
  • 52:43 - 52:44
    (Derek) I think "observe"
  • 52:44 - 52:46
    is an active remembrance.
  • 52:46 - 52:48
    You know, "I remember,
  • 52:48 - 52:50
    I'm not going to do anything about it,
  • 52:50 - 52:51
    but I remember...," no, no.
  • 52:51 - 52:54
    This is saying "actively remember,"
  • 52:54 - 52:56
    and the Sabbath is a gift of a time
  • 52:56 - 52:58
    to actively remember God,
  • 52:58 - 53:00
    how He delivered you,
  • 53:00 - 53:02
    His leading in your past history.
  • 53:02 - 53:03
    Well, when you think about that,
  • 53:03 - 53:05
    you can look forward to every Sabbath
  • 53:05 - 53:07
    because He's not only our Creator,
  • 53:07 - 53:09
    but He is the One who has delivered us.
  • 53:09 - 53:12
    And actively remembering that, I think,
  • 53:12 - 53:14
    brings joy and courage
  • 53:14 - 53:16
    and hope to your life.
  • 53:16 - 53:17
    (Sabina) Yes, so, it doesn't mean
  • 53:17 - 53:18
    that He was no longer
  • 53:18 - 53:20
    willing them to remember, right?
  • 53:20 - 53:22
    So, it's not that it was missing.
  • 53:22 - 53:23
    It's not that in the second time
  • 53:23 - 53:25
    that Moses was reinforcing the law
  • 53:25 - 53:27
    that this was no longer important,
  • 53:27 - 53:29
    but actually that it was very important.
  • 53:29 - 53:31
    Maybe it was now part
  • 53:31 - 53:32
    of their life already,
  • 53:32 - 53:34
    but they needed to keep doing it
  • 53:34 - 53:37
    instead of ever stopping.
  • 53:37 - 53:40
    So, as we come to the closure
    of the lesson,
  • 53:40 - 53:43
    I would like you to share with me
  • 53:43 - 53:46
    what do we need to do...
  • 53:46 - 53:48
    What do we do that eventually can
  • 53:48 - 53:50
    cause us to forget everything
  • 53:50 - 53:57
    that God has done for us? Yes, Travis.
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    (Travis) I was thinking on a point
  • 53:58 - 54:01
    that we just made about the Sabbath.
  • 54:01 - 54:03
    There was a general friend of mine
  • 54:03 - 54:05
    that I made friends with in Australia.
  • 54:05 - 54:06
    And he had shared with me
  • 54:06 - 54:09
    how he would fall occasionally.
  • 54:09 - 54:10
    And it seemed to be a period
  • 54:10 - 54:12
    of every seven days.
  • 54:12 - 54:13
    He said, "I'll be good,
  • 54:13 - 54:14
    and then I would stumble into sin."
  • 54:14 - 54:16
    And then it made me think of the Sabbath,
  • 54:16 - 54:18
    and as we're just discussing this,
  • 54:18 - 54:21
    I'm thinking, God has given us
  • 54:21 - 54:23
    the Sabbath as a time to reflect
  • 54:23 - 54:24
    on how He has led,
  • 54:24 - 54:26
    and how He has delivered in the past.
  • 54:26 - 54:28
    If we take that day to spend with Him
  • 54:28 - 54:31
    as a day of reflection,
  • 54:31 - 54:32
    by the end of the six days,
  • 54:32 - 54:34
    maybe, as Derek had mentioned,
  • 54:34 - 54:36
    you know, if we didn't do that,
  • 54:36 - 54:40
    we would fail to remember
  • 54:40 - 54:41
    the way God has led.
  • 54:41 - 54:43
    So, taking that time to reflect,
  • 54:43 - 54:45
    I think it is important,
  • 54:45 - 54:46
    because when we take the time
  • 54:46 - 54:48
    to reflect on how He has led in the past,
  • 54:48 - 54:49
    as Derek mentioned earlier,
  • 54:49 - 54:51
    we don't have to fear the future.
  • 54:51 - 54:53
    (Sabina) So, we're saying
  • 54:53 - 54:55
    that if we don't bring
  • 54:55 - 54:57
    those things to memory, we may forget.
  • 54:57 - 54:59
    Yes, Jason, I see you have
  • 54:59 - 55:00
    something else to share.
  • 55:00 - 55:02
    (Jason) Sure, so we can forget,
  • 55:02 - 55:04
    and Deuteronomy actually talks about this.
  • 55:04 - 55:06
    We don't have time to read it,
  • 55:06 - 55:08
    but in Deuteronomy 8:10-17
  • 55:08 - 55:09
    there's a whole description
  • 55:09 - 55:12
    that Moses warns the people.
  • 55:12 - 55:14
    It talks about when they're full,
  • 55:14 - 55:15
    they had forgotten God.
  • 55:15 - 55:17
    They had all this prosperity.
  • 55:17 - 55:18
    And so, it's not that God
  • 55:18 - 55:20
    doesn't want us to have these things,
  • 55:20 - 55:21
    but we need to make sure
  • 55:21 - 55:23
    that these things don't separate us
  • 55:23 - 55:24
    from remembering where we were.
  • 55:24 - 55:26
    And so, if we have
  • 55:26 - 55:29
    too much satisfaction in those things,
  • 55:29 - 55:30
    that it sort of takes us
  • 55:30 - 55:32
    away from where we were
  • 55:32 - 55:35
    and makes us somehow forget
  • 55:35 - 55:37
    who gave us these things
  • 55:37 - 55:38
    in the first place, which is God.
  • 55:38 - 55:39
    (Sabina) Amen. Yes, Pedro.
  • 55:39 - 55:41
    (Pedro) I love what Derek had mentioned,
  • 55:41 - 55:45
    observe, it's an active remember.
  • 55:45 - 55:46
    There are so many things we can do,
  • 55:46 - 55:47
    spending time with God
  • 55:47 - 55:49
    and spending time listening,
  • 55:49 - 55:50
    spending time with the time
  • 55:50 - 55:52
    that He has prepared for us.
  • 55:52 - 55:53
    Those are things that we can do
  • 55:53 - 55:55
    actively to remember; I love that.
  • 55:55 - 55:56
    Thank you for sharing that.
  • 55:56 - 55:58
    (Sabina) Awesome. Thank you so much.
  • 55:58 - 55:59
    I really just want to encourage
  • 55:59 - 56:01
    each one of those who are watching us
  • 56:01 - 56:03
    to bring to your memory
  • 56:03 - 56:04
    the things that give you hope.
  • 56:04 - 56:06
    I'm reminded of this verse
  • 56:06 - 56:07
    in the book of Lamentations
  • 56:07 - 56:09
    that says that we need to bring
  • 56:09 - 56:10
    to our mind the things
  • 56:10 - 56:11
    that will give us hope.
  • 56:11 - 56:12
    And I'm sure you have
  • 56:12 - 56:14
    already experienced something with God.
  • 56:14 - 56:16
    Even if you have been away from His path,
  • 56:16 - 56:18
    bring to memory when was that day
  • 56:18 - 56:19
    where He found you
  • 56:19 - 56:21
    in your moment of sadness,
  • 56:21 - 56:23
    when He delivered you.
  • 56:23 - 56:24
    Where did He bring you from?
  • 56:24 - 56:26
    I know where He brought me from,
  • 56:26 - 56:27
    and I'm so excited that I am here
  • 56:27 - 56:30
    standing before you and before God,
  • 56:30 - 56:31
    not because I'm perfect
  • 56:31 - 56:33
    or because I have anything special
  • 56:33 - 56:34
    to offer of my own,
  • 56:34 - 56:36
    but because He has delivered me.
  • 56:36 - 56:37
    He has done things to me,
  • 56:37 - 56:38
    and because I keep
  • 56:38 - 56:40
    bringing them to my memory,
  • 56:40 - 56:42
    I keep looking to them and to God,
  • 56:42 - 56:44
    I know that there is a future
  • 56:44 - 56:47
    that awaits me, even in the moments
    of difficulties.
  • 56:47 - 56:48
    So, thank you so much,
  • 56:48 - 56:50
    and please stay with us.
  • 56:50 - 56:53
    (Derek) Amen. Thank you so much, Sabina.
  • 56:53 - 56:54
    Let's pray together.
  • 56:54 - 56:58
    Father in heaven, our hearts
    are strangely warm.
  • 56:58 - 57:00
    We just want to praise You.
  • 57:00 - 57:01
    You've been so good to us,
  • 57:01 - 57:03
    and we don't want to forget.
  • 57:03 - 57:05
    We want to remember You as our God,
  • 57:05 - 57:07
    how You've delivered us
  • 57:07 - 57:09
    and how You've led in our past history.
  • 57:09 - 57:10
    And, God, we just want
  • 57:10 - 57:12
    to praise You forever,
  • 57:12 - 57:14
    so accept our worship today,
  • 57:14 - 57:16
    and may we always keep You first
  • 57:16 - 57:18
    and foremost in our lives.
  • 57:18 - 57:20
    In Your holy name we pray. Amen.
  • 57:20 - 57:21
    (Team) Amen.
  • 57:21 - 57:24
    (Derek) Thanks for joining us
    for Hope Sabbath School.
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    Go out and share the good news
    with those around you.
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    ♪ theme music ♪
Title:
HSS_2021_Q4_EP10
Video Language:
English
Team:
Team Adventist
Project:
Hope Channel
Duration:
58:30
Colin Preston edited English subtitles for HSS_2021_Q4_EP10
Colin Preston edited English subtitles for HSS_2021_Q4_EP10
Colin Preston edited English subtitles for HSS_2021_Q4_EP10
Colin Preston edited English subtitles for HSS_2021_Q4_EP10
Colin Preston edited English subtitles for HSS_2021_Q4_EP10
Colin Preston edited English subtitles for HSS_2021_Q4_EP10
Colin Preston edited English subtitles for HSS_2021_Q4_EP10
Colin Preston edited English subtitles for HSS_2021_Q4_EP10
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