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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 coming to the close
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    of a very practical series of studies
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    based on the words of Jesus,
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    Ministering to "the Least of These":
    to Those in Need,
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    our topic today, To Love Mercy,
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    and that is so aligned
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    with the heart of our loving God.
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    I pray you'll be blessed,
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    and it's good to be together
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    and study, isn't it?
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    And I'm excited because one of our team,
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    Puia, is going to be teaching today.
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    And it's so exciting,
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    not only to have some members
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    of our team who teach,
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    but to know that thousands
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    of people around the world
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    are downloading our outline, and you're
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    having an in-depth, interactive class
    where you live.
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    We would love to hear from you,
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    what people are learning
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    about the Word of God,
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    what you're learning about sharing
    the Word of God.
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    You can write to us at sshope@hopetv.org,
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    and we would be happy to hear
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    what God's doing in you and through you.
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    Here are just a few emails
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    we've received recently.
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    One from Chipo in Zimbabwe,
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    Chipo writes, "Hi, everybody."
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    (Team) Hi!
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    (Derek) "My name's Chipo,
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    I'm a 17-year-old girl
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    learning at a high school in Zimbabwe,
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    the same school where one of your team,
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    Simiso, went to school."
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    Wow, we all know Simiso.
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    He's not with us today, Chipo,
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    but we're glad that you're studying there.
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    "I look forward to watching
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    Hope Sabbath School programs
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    because they encourage me
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    to read the Bible more
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    and to memorize Bible verses,
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    which I often struggle with
    when I'm alone.
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    Thanks to your program,
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    I enjoy contributing
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    during my own Sabbath School class
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    and proving to my classmates
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    that we shouldn't be embarrassed
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    when we know more Bible verses
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    than we do about the latest movie
    or popular song."
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    (Team) Amen.
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    (Derek) That's powerful.
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    "Your testimonies give me
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    great assurance that I serve
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    a living and powerful God."
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    (Team) Amen!
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    (Derek) Well, you just encouraged us
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    for our study today, Chipo.
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    Thanks for writing to us from Zimbabwe.
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    And you're right, the Word of God
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    is more powerful than modern movies
    or popular songs.
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    Kodiah writes from Jamaica.
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    Anyone from Jamaica here?
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    All right, Nicole, Jamaican heritage
    anyway, right?
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    "My name's Kodiah; I'm writing
    from Jamaica.
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    I recently got introduced
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    to Hope Sabbath School.
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    I was so amazed and refreshed
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    that there was a program
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    that I could watch that would help me
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    to further understand the Bible."
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    (Team) Amen.
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    (Derek) "With the introduction
    of this program,
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    I can now understand better
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    and make application to my own life.
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    I'm thrilled to share with my husband
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    because we do Sabbath School together.
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    We can now have a more in-depth discussion
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    and the program will help both of us
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    to know how to understand the Word of God.
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    This platform," writes Kodiah,
    "is remarkable,"
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    and I'm looking forward
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    to the ones in the future.
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    Thank you, and God bless you all."
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    Well, Kodiah, I'm impressed that you're...
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    She's already encouraged
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    her husband to watch, too.
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    And you know someone,
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    you're watching today
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    wherever you are around the world,
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    you know someone who will be blessed
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    by a study of God's Word.
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    The Holy Spirit's the One
    who changes hearts,
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    but we can invite people
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    to be blessed through His Word.
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    Manuel writes from Angola,
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    and he says, "I've been watching
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    this program for seven years.
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    Now, I'm a member of Hope Sabbath School.
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    This program has been changing my life.
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    I understand the Scriptures well
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    through Hope Sabbath School."
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    Well, his main language in Angola
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    is not English, is it?
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    There are probably some tribal languages
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    and Portuguese, right, in Angola.
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    So we're just glad, Manuel, that you're
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    part of our Hope Sabbath School family.
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    Let's see, I have another note here.
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    I think I mixed them all up; that's it?
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    Oh, no, here are two more in my Bible.
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    Here's one from a donor in Arizona
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    in the United States.
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    Treva, you're from Arizona, aren't you?
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    Well, say a little wave to a family there.
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    This person writes, "My faith,"
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    they mention a mainline church,
    "of 60 years
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    has been void for a long time.
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    I didn't know what was missing,
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    and one day I found Hope Sabbath School,
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    and I know now what I was missing.
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    I was missing the Word of God."
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    Is it possible to go to church each week
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    and not hear the Word of God?
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    "I realized it was God's Word,
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    reading, studying, savoring;
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    that's what was lacking in my life.
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    A couple of years of regular watching
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    has inspired me to seek out
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    a personal Bible study group,
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    which I have now found."
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    And this donor sent a gift of 25 dollars
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    to Hope Sabbath School.
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    And, you know, we're all
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    part of the miracle,
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    so thank you for helping
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    this donor-supported ministry.
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    One last note, from Randy in Ohio
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    in the United States,
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    "Thank you for blessing us
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    through the weekly Bible study.
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    It's been a tough year for me.
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    I was rushed to the hospital
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    and later diagnosed
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    with dead bowel syndrome
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    and had emergency surgery.
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    I'm still experiencing the effects
    of that surgery.
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    Then in November I was
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    to have cataract surgery on my right eye
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    because of a retina detachment
    a year earlier.
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    It was great; the next day
    I was able to see.
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    Then in December it became necessary
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    to have surgery on the other eye,
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    and during that surgery
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    something went terribly wrong.
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    Instead of a 10- or 15-minute surgery,
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    it took an hour and a half.
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    This surgery left me blind
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    in my left eye, hopefully temporarily.
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    So far, I've gained only 50 percent
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    of my vision in my left eye,
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    haven't been able to drive
    or go to church,
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    but I've been able to watch
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    Hope Sabbath School."
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    (Team) Amen!
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    (Derek) Well, I want to tell you,
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    those who wait on the Lord, I believe,
    will renew their strength.
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    And we want to be praying
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    for continued healing for you, Randy.
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    It's obviously a challenge, isn't it?
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    But, you know, when we
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    hide the Word in our hearts,
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    even if we lose some sight,
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    we still have the Word within us.
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    And that's why we sing Scripture songs
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    as theme songs for this series.
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    For this series on "The Least of These,"
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    we've got a beautiful text
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    from 2 Thessalonians 3, verses 5 and 16,
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    "Now may the Lord direct your hearts
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    into the love of God."
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    Let's sing together.
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    ♪ music ♪
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    (Derek) Well, I'm excited
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    as we study together today
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    that we can direct our hearts
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    into the love of God
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    and to love mercy as He does.
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    Puia, why don't you lead us in prayer
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    as we begin our study?
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    (Puia) Shall we pray?
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    Our dear, loving heavenly Father,
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    we come to You in the name of Jesus.
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    Lord, we thank You for this opportunity
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    that You have given to us today
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    to study Your Word once again.
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    Lord, we pray that You will be with us,
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    that You speak to us
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    through the Holy Spirit.
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    Lord, I pray, not only
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    for the Hope Sabbath School team members
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    here in the studio,
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    but I pray also for all
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    the Hope Sabbath School members
    around the world,
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    whenever it is that they're
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    watching this episode,
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    or wherever it is that they're
    watching this from.
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    Lord, I pray that You will be
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    with them as well.
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    We thank You for Your love, and we
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    pray this in the name of Jesus. Amen.
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    (Derek, Team) Amen.
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    (Puia) All right, we are
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    on a series of studies on the topic
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    of Ministering to Those in Need,
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    "The Least of These,"
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    according to the teachings of Jesus,
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    and today we are on lesson number 12.
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    And the title of our study
    is To Love Mercy.
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    I want to start our study
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    by reading Micah, chapter 6, verse 8.
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    Jonathan, can you please read for us
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    Micah, chapter 6, verse 8,
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    and here we will find
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    the call of God for mankind, all right?
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    In this verse, we will be able to see
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    what God requires of us as mankind.
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    (Jonathan) Micah 6, verse 8,
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    all right, I'll be reading
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    from the New Living Translation:
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    (Puia) Amen. So here in this verse,
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    what is God requiring of us as mankind,
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    or people, in your version?
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    Anything that stands...
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    (Stephanie) To do justly.
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    (Puia) To do justly.
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    (Evelyn) Walk humbly with God.
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    (Puia) Walk humbly with Him, and...?
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    (Team) Love mercy.
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    (Puia) Love mercy, which is the title
    of our study today.
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    This is what God is asking of mankind,
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    every one of us, all right?
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    And, as we have seen in our study,
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    in this series of studies,
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    we have seen time and time again,
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    that the Bible is filled
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    with descriptions of God's concern
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    for the poor and the oppressed people.
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    And also the call is for His people
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    to stand for those people.
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    (Derek) That's right.
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    (Puia) Yet, despite all this attention,
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    it is not enough; we still live
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    in a sinful world, right?
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    We still see sins and evils around us,
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    and those are most often portrayed -
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    we can see them through poverty,
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    difficulties, hardship, sickness, pain,
    and so many more.
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    And today we will study what it means
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    to have mercy, to love mercy,
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    amidst these troubles in the time
    that we live in.
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    So let's continue our study
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    by reading Matthew, chapter 6,
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    verses 25 through 33.
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    Adison, if you can read for us
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    Matthew, chapter 6,
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    starting from verse 25
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    down through verse 33.
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    (Adison) For sure, and I'm reading
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    from the King James Version:
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    (Puia) Amen. So, what is Jesus
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    telling us here in this verse
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    that we just read, anything?
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    (Patricia) He doesn't want us to worry.
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    I notice that the word "worry"
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    or "worrying" is here at least four times.
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    He's saying, instead of worrying,
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    we should just have faith
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    that He will provide for us what we need.
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    (Puia) So we can find assurance that God
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    is going to take care
    of us, right? Evelyn?
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    (Evelyn) I think what the Lord
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    is trying to tell us is that many times
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    we prioritize the material things
    in our lives,
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    our treasures or how we're
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    going to prosper in life.
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    And God is telling us,
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    "You don't need to worry about that
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    if you seek Me first,
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    because I will provide for you,"
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    that, "I should be your priority."
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    That's what the Lord is telling us.
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    (Puia) So how should this assurance
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    that we have in God
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    change our priorities in life?
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    What should we prioritize first,
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    as you said? Yes, Treva.
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    (Treva) Our focus should really be
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    on those who are in need
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    because we know we have a Master,
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    and He's going to take care of us.
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    So, if we have our focus on others,
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    we won't be concerned about,
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    "What am I going to wear?"
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    "How am I going to eat?"
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    "How am I going to pay my bills?"
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    because our focus is on helping others.
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    We put on focus on that, God will bless.
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    (Puia) Amen. Yes, Travis.
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    (Travis) I think, too, in the context
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    of what we're studying
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    is that it's easy in life today to say,
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    "Well, I would go do that,
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    but I need this job,"
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    or, "I would go do this, but I need to..."
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    And God is saying, "I'll take care
    of your needs."
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    You know, "Go ahead and do these things."
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    We often use our jobs
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    and the necessities we need in life
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    as an excuse not to go and help the poor
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    or to do that kind of thing.
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    (Puia) So the next question is,
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    then why is showing mercy to those in need
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    important for followers of Jesus?
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    But before we answer that, I want us
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    to go to Luke, chapter 6, verse 36.
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    And, Pedro, if you can read for us
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    Luke, chapter 6, verse 36.
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    And, after reading this verse,
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    we will answer the question,
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    why is showing mercy to those in need
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    important for followers of Christ?
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    (Pedro) I'll be reading
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    from the New King James Version,
    Luke 6:36:
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    (Puia) All right, so what should be
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    the reason why this is important,
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    showing mercy to those in need?
    Yes, Jonathan?
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    (Jonathan) To reflect the beauty
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    of who Christ is and how He
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    reflects God's compassion and mercy.
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    (Puia) Yes, Travis?
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    (Travis) We can't pay God back
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    for anything He's done; we can't.
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    I mean, the bill that He's paid for us,
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    there's nothing we can do.
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    There is one thing we can do,
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    and we can extend the same mercy
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    that He's extended to us, to others.
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    That's the one thing
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    that we can do for God.
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    (Derek) I honestly believe, Puia,
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    that that brings joy to the heart of God.
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    It's not like, "You ought to do that
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    because I expect it."
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    I think even as parents,
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    when we see our children
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    acting in a beautiful way,
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    we experience joy.
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    I think it brings joy to the heart of God
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    when He sees His mercy
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    extended through us.
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    (Puia) So, can we say that, in life,
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    food, clothes, money, they're important,
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    but they're not the most important,
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    or they're not the priorities
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    that we should have in life?
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    Can we say that?
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    (Derek, Team) Sure. Yes.
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    (Puia) But that means
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    that God called us to a higher standard
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    than that of the world,
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    and that may bring us
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    into situations sometimes
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    where our relationship
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    with those in power,
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    that may change our relationship
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    with those people who are oppressing
    other people, right?
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    So, how should we respond
    as Christians,
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    if we are in situations
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    where our convictions
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    from the Word of God
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    may not be in line with the policies
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    of the government or people in power?
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    Let us read Acts, chapter 5, verse 29,
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    to give us an idea
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    of how the people of God,
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    or at least the disciples of Jesus,
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    dealt with situations like that
    in the past.
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    After reading this, we will
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    answer that question again.
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    So, Treva, if you can read for us,
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    Acts, chapter 5, verse 29.
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    (Treva) Acts, chapter 5, verse 29,
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    and I'll be reading from the New
    King James translation:
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    (Puia) Before talking about that verse,
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    should we obey the government?
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    First let's answer that question.
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    Is government important
    in our lives? Yes.
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    (Derek) There are other Bible texts
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    that tell us we should, right?
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    (Nicole) And Jesus did; He's our example.
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    (Evelyn) Give to Caesar
    what belongs to Caesar.
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    (Puia) Yes. So then the next question is:
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    What if the policies of the government
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    or people in power
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    come in conflict with the teachings
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    of God? Yes, Adison.
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    (Adison) I think of the example of Daniel.
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    I mean, he had one
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    of the highest positions in Babylon,
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    and he did the very best job
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    he could possibly do.
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    The only time when he
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    would go against the decrees
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    or the laws of the land,
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    if it was going to conflict
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    with being obedient to the Law of God
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    and following his conscience.
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    And he was even willing
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    to go to the den of the lions
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    because he chose rather
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    to obey God rather than man.
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    (Puia) Yes. Stephanie, yes.
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    (Stephanie) When I think about Daniel,
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    and I think about how Jesus responded,
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    it wasn't defiantly;
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    it was with a humble spirit.
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    And I think we need to keep that in mind,
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    that, even though there
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    might be a conflict,
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    when we deal with that conflict,
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    we humbly follow God,
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    and we don't go to the lower plane
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    and be mean and rough
    without the Spirit.
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    (Derek) We may also have the choice,
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    unlike some prisoners of war
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    who didn't have the choice to leave.
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    We may have the choice to say,
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    "I think I'm going to emigrate
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    to another country,"
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    because I'm thinking of friends
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    who, at certain times,
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    lived in parts of Europe,
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    where there was no religious freedom,
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    and they chose to move
    to another country
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    where there was religious freedom
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    because they wanted their children
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    to be able to study the Bible
    and to honor God.
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    So I don't think we always have
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    to get into, like, a fierce conflict.
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    We may say, "That's the way
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    they're choosing to be here,
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    but that's not the way
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    I've chosen to live."
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    Daniel, especially in his young life,
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    didn't have that choice;
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    he was a prisoner of war.
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    But we may choose, "It would be better
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    to live in this setting
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    than to stay there."
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    (Puia) Yes, looking at Daniel
    that you mentioned,
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    looking at his story,
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    he stood up for people, right?
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    Isn't that what God calls us to,
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    standing up for people,
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    even if the policies or the rules
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    that the government or people in power
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    have put in place are to oppress
    other people? Yes, Travis.
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    (Travis) I like what everyone is saying
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    because this brings something to my mind.
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    When we're faced with this kind of thing,
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    we can go out and protest
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    and make all kinds of...
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    But, you know, Daniel prayed,
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    so maybe we should "pray-test"
    instead of protest.
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    Instead of making a big deal,
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    we can go to God with this,
    with the problem.
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    (Puia) Yes, Pedro.
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    (Pedro) This is also, I think,
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    a time of witnessing,
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    and we're witnessing with a humble heart.
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    You know, we're not trying
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    to impose what we believe.
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    We're trying to share
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    the light of Christ,
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    and we do that humbly.
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    (Puia) Amen. Jonathan?
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    (Jonathan) I'm thinking,
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    it's kind of how the Kingdom of God is,
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    dances in a totally different way
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    than the kingdoms of this world.
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    Rather than by force, it's by appealing
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    to these leaders' hearts
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    and demonstrating a way of peace.
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    We're working for them, but we're
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    also standing up for truth
    and for the poor.
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    So it's, yeah, "Seek ye first
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    the Kingdom of God,"
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    goes about life in a different way
    and appeals to people.
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    (Puia) Amen. Can anyone share
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    an experience or a time
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    when God gave you the courage
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    or the power to honor Him
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    in a potentially compromising situation?
    Treva?
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    (Treva) As a teacher,
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    I am constantly faced with issues
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    of having to do things on the Sabbath.
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    And recently I just received
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    a special certification,
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    but at the time I didn't know
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    the training for that
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    would take place over the Sabbath.
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    And I got wise counsel and prayed to God,
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    "What should I do?
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    How should I handle this?"
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    And He did give me the courage
    and the strength.
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    And someone said it's a witnessing tool
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    to share my faith and humble myself.
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    And it all worked out
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    because she understood in the end
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    about faith and honoring that,
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    and accommodations were made for me.
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    So, as we mentioned, it doesn't have
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    to be a protest and be aggressive.
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    You can humble yourself
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    and share your faith
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    and witness at the same time.
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    And God will bless, and He gave me
    the courage
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    because I was pretty nervous.
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    I thought I would have to pay back
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    the funding for that training,
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    but God blessed in the end.
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    (Derek, Team) Amen.
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    (Derek) Beautiful.
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    (Puia) Amen. Let us continue our study
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    by reading James, chapter 2,
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    verses 15 and 16, and, Gary,
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    if you can read for us
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    James, chapter 2, verses 15 and 16.
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    And we will answer the question then,
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    what are we called to do as Christians
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    in terms of helping those in need?
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    Is knowing the facts
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    that people need help,
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    enough or not? Gary.
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    (Gary) Okay, I'll be reading
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    from the New King James Version,
    James 2:15-16:
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    (Puia) What can we learn from this verse?
    Yes, Gary.
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    (Gary) We have to put our actions
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    where our words are, right?
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    So, if you see someone with a need,
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    and you say, "Okay, this is
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    the way you should go,"
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    well, do something about it.
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    (Puia) Yes. Adison?
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    (Adison) I was just going
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    to re-echo what he was saying.
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    As Christians, we have a privilege
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    to translate those words into actions.
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    and those powerful words of Jesus,
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    that counsel He gives us
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    in His Holy Word, we can
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    create actions out of those
    and make a difference.
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    (Puia) I like what you said about that
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    by using the word "privilege."
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    It is an opportunity, right? Yes, Travis.
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    (Travis) This verse just reminds me, like,
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    you're a man who doesn't own a car,
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    and you tell somebody,
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    "Yeah, just take my car,"
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    but you just don't have one.
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    You're promising something
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    that you don't have; it's, like, empty.
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    (Puia) All right, so let's get
    practical now, right?
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    So, what are the ways
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    that we can show mercy?
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    What are the ways that we can
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    put our words into action?
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    Let's answer that question
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    by first reading Leviticus.
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    Let's go to the Old Testament.
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    Let's look at some principles
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    that God gave back in the Old Testament.
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    Leviticus, chapter 25, verses 35 to 37,
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    and, Nicole, if you can please read for us
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    Leviticus, chapter 25, verses 35 to 37.
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    And we will look at the principles
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    that God gave to His people
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    in the Old Testament.
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    (Nicole) Leviticus 25, verses
    35 through 37,
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    the New International Version says:
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    (Puia) Wow. So, what stands out for you
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    from that verse? Yes, Pedro.
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    (Pedro) There are two things
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    that stand out for me here.
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    First of all, taking care of our brethren.
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    Sometimes in a church environment,
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    we want to help others
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    outside of the church, which is important,
  • 26:57 - 26:58
    but we forgot to check
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    if our family members in our church
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    are being cared for.
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    And one of the things,
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    and that's the principle
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    I always took from this here,
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    we should not take profit
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    off of each other.
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    If we can help without expecting
    anything in return,
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    without trying to get something from them,
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    you know, if somebody is struggling.
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    (Puia) Yes, Gladys?
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    (Gladys) Yes, what got my attention
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    was where it says, treat them
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    as a foreigner or a stranger.
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    And in a previous lesson
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    we talked about how to treat
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    the stranger in our midst,
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    that if you have a vineyard or a field,
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    leave out - don't pick up everything,
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    just leave something for the stranger,
    and the foreigner.
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    So that is interesting that it's saying...
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    It's thinking about the people that come,
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    that are just part of our family,
    like Pedro said,
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    about in our own churches
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    that may be hungry,
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    and we may not know.
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    So, providing for the people
    in-house as well.
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    (Puia) Amen, amen. So, what principle
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    can we take from this verse
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    that God gave to His people?
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    What would be one principle
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    that we can take away in terms of helping
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    those in need? Yes, Jonathan?
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    (Jonathan) It reminds of the verse
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    where Christ says, "What good is it
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    if you give to those
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    who give back to you?"
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    I mean, living this way changes you
  • 28:21 - 28:23
    from, "How do I calculate
  • 28:23 - 28:25
    in order to get something for myself," no.
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    This is about being a blessing
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    to this person who has no relation to you
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    and may actually be hurting you
    in some way,
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    but your goal is to think
    about their needs
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    and to prioritize them.
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    (Puia) Yes, Derek.
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    (Derek) It's quite counter-cultural,
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    because, some people, if there is
    shortage of food,
  • 28:43 - 28:44
    they put the price up
  • 28:44 - 28:45
    so they can make more money.
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    And the Bible is saying, "Don't do that.
  • 28:49 - 28:51
    Don't take advantage of someone."
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    And what I was thinking of
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    was the simple principle of Jesus,
    to treat them
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    the way you would like to be treated.
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    And if you say, "Well,
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    if I was in that situation,
  • 29:02 - 29:05
    I would appreciate some mercy,"
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    then show mercy to them.
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    (Puia) Yes. Nancy, can you read for us
  • 29:10 - 29:14
    1 Timothy, chapter 6, verses 17 to 19?
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    Let's jump now to the New Testament.
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    We have looked at the principles
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    from the Old Testament.
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    Let's go now to the New Testament
  • 29:21 - 29:23
    and see what are the principles
  • 29:23 - 29:26
    that God gave to us,
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    1 Timothy, chapter 6, verses 17 to 19,
    17 to 19.
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    (Nancy) Okay, and I'm reading
  • 29:36 - 29:37
    from the New King James Version:
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    (Puia) So, what does this verse
  • 30:09 - 30:11
    tell us about generosity
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    towards those in need? Anyone?
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    (Derek) Puia, when it was
  • 30:15 - 30:16
    talking about storing up,
  • 30:16 - 30:18
    I thought of the exact opposite,
  • 30:18 - 30:21
    which is the fellow that kept building
    a bigger barn
  • 30:21 - 30:22
    and storing up for himself.
  • 30:22 - 30:25
    And here it's saying store up
    by giving away.
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    Store up what?
  • 30:26 - 30:29
    Well, you're storing treasure in Heaven
  • 30:29 - 30:31
    where thieves can't break in and steal
  • 30:31 - 30:35
    and moth can't eat or rust corrupt, right?
  • 30:35 - 30:36
    But that's kind of strange
  • 30:36 - 30:39
    that, by giving to those in need,
  • 30:39 - 30:43
    we're actually storing up treasure.
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    (Puia) Amen. Yes, isn't it interesting,
  • 30:47 - 30:48
    like, as you have mentioned,
  • 30:48 - 30:51
    that's counter-cultural, once again.
  • 30:51 - 30:53
    Both in the Old Testament
  • 30:53 - 30:54
    and in the New Testament
  • 30:54 - 30:56
    we find principles in the Scripture
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    of God inviting us to reach out to people.
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    If you are rich, share your blessings.
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    So here we can say for this section,
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    that one way, out of the many ways,
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    one way to show mercy to those in need,
  • 31:12 - 31:14
    to put our words into action,
  • 31:14 - 31:18
    is to be generous. Amen?
  • 31:18 - 31:20
    So the next question is:
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    What are some ways to be generous
  • 31:23 - 31:25
    besides giving money or donating
  • 31:25 - 31:27
    to a certain cause? Gladys?
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    (Gladys) Our time, that's
  • 31:28 - 31:31
    the most precious thing that we have,
  • 31:31 - 31:33
    and we only have 24 hours a day.
  • 31:33 - 31:35
    Sometimes we say, "I'm too busy,"
  • 31:35 - 31:37
    you know, "I cannot do it."
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    And like Travis said, sometimes
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    with our jobs, we say,
  • 31:41 - 31:42
    "I'm too busy with my job,"
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    or, "I have ten kids," or "five kids
    to take care of,"
  • 31:47 - 31:51
    and we put helping others aside.
  • 31:51 - 31:53
    But giving our time, that is a way
  • 31:53 - 31:55
    that we can prioritize
  • 31:55 - 31:56
    doing the work of God.
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    (Puia) So, besides money, sharing time
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    is one way of being generous. Yes, Pedro?
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    (Pedro) Sharing your skills also.
  • 32:04 - 32:05
    We have many talents.
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    At my church, I like to help people
  • 32:09 - 32:12
    with things I do; I like to fix cars;
  • 32:12 - 32:14
    I like to do handy-work at homes.
  • 32:14 - 32:15
    And I make myself available
  • 32:15 - 32:16
    to do those things
  • 32:16 - 32:17
    because sometimes people
  • 32:17 - 32:18
    don't know how to do it.
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    They don't have the money
  • 32:20 - 32:21
    to be able to fix things
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    that are very expensive,
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    which, for people who are skilled,
    have no cost.
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    (Puia) So, skills. Yes, Travis.
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    (Travis) I think prayer.
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    (Puia) Prayer.
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    (Travis) You know, prayer is a huge tool.
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    And, as a matter of fact,
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    I don't remember where the verse is,
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    but I remember it saying in a verse
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    that not to intercede
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    for somebody in prayer is a sin.
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    Like, God says, "You need
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    to pray for them,"
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    We need to pray for people,
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    and I think prayer is a huge thing.
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    (Puia) Prayer. Yes, Treva.
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    (Treva) Education is very valuable
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    in terms of, how can you
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    possibly help any community
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    unless you know about that community?
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    One of the first things
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    we did in my church,
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    because we wanted to do more
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    in our little/small community,
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    is I went to the city
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    and got a needs assessment.
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    And in that needs assessment,
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    oh, the information was so valuable
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    because then we can pinpoint
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    what exactly the people need
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    and what agencies we can
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    work with to help them.
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    And so, education about your community
    is priceless.
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    (Puia) Amen. So, that is an example
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    of how God impressed you
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    to reach out to others and show mercy.
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    Can anyone share an experience
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    when someone came to you
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    and someone showed you mercy
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    or through a generous spirit?
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    It could be time or money,
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    any experience where you felt blessed
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    by someone else? Yes, Travis.
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    (Travis) When I was
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    just starting business, 20 years old,
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    I had a truck break down,
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    and I was building my first house.
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    And he was such a nice man.
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    He knew my truck broke down,
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    and he took me down to the auto lot,
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    and he bought me a truck.
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    I had to pay for it,
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    but it would come out of the house.
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    And I felt embarrassed
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    because I'm building his house,
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    but I built him a home.
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    His name was Rick, and he's
    passed away now,
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    and I never got to go back and thank him,
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    but for years I thought
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    about how generous he was
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    to do that for me.
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    It was my first home,
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    and it launched my career
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    as a home builder,
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    and it was just an amazing thing.
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    And I still remember to this day.
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    (Puia) That reminds me of a saying
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    that goes, "No man is an island," right?
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    We all need help; we can't survive alone.
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    We are created to be people of community.
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    We function best as human beings,
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    as mankind, when we work together
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    and help together, right?
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    So let's conclude this part of our study
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    by saying that one major way
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    that we can show mercy,
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    that we can put our words into action,
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    is by being generous.
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    It could be through money
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    or through time, through skills,
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    through prayer, through education.
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    But let's take it to the next level
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    and find another way how we can
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    put these words into practice.
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    Let's read Matthew, chapter 5, verse 9,
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    and we will find another way
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    of how we can show mercy to others.
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    Stephanie, can you read for us
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    Matthew, chapter 5, verse 9?
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    (Stephanie) Sure, and I'll be reading
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    from the King James Version:
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    (Puia) Amen. Before we unpack that,
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    let's continue reading,
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    Isaiah, chapter 52, verse 7.
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    Let's go back to the Old Testament,
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    and after reading this,
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    we will unpack those two verses.
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    Gary, can you kindly read for us
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    Isaiah, chapter 52, verse 7?
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    (Gary) Okay, and I'll be reading
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    from the New King James Version:
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    (Puia) So let's unpack those two verses.
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    What word stood out for you
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    in terms of showing mercy to others?
    Yes, Jonathan?
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    (Jonathan) I just think
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    about how, in our world,
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    there is so much contention
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    over different issues in various areas
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    where people just aren't able
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    to listen to each other
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    or are more prone to look at and can
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    point out the problems of other people.
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    And I take this as a calling,
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    to say, as followers of Christ,
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    it's our responsibility to reach out
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    and to try to be the voice
    of the other side
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    or to listen and seek to understand
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    and to build bridges of trust,
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    so that you can say, "Okay, there's
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    something good about this other person.
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    They're coming from their own context."
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    (Puia) Yes. From those two verses,
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    one word that summarizes
    what you just said?
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    (Team) Peace.
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    (Puia) Peace, right? Peacemaking.
    Yes, Stephanie.
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    (Stephanie) I guess what came to my mind
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    was Romans 5, verse 1,
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    where it says, well, if we can
    go there and read that.
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    (Puia) Yes, you want to read that?
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    (Stephanie) Sure, Romans, chapter 5...
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    (Puia) Just give us time to go there.
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    Romans, chapter 5, verse 1.
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    (Stephanie) And it also talks about peace.
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    (Puia) Okay, making peace.
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    (Stephanie) Yes, and I'll be reading
  • 37:43 - 37:45
    from the King James Version:
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    And I took the view that this peacemaking
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    is bringing people to Jesus
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    to have that connection
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    and find that peace with Him.
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    Just like in Isaiah 52:7,
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    publishing peace and sharing
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    the gospel with those.
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    (Puia) Right. Wasn't the whole ministry
    of Jesus,
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    the fact that He came to this earth,
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    to make peace, right,
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    to reconcile mankind with God?
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    So, from these two verses,
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    I believe we can learn
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    that if we are children of God,
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    if we are followers of Christ,
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    we are called to be peacemakers.
    Yes, Derek.
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    (Derek) In the beatitude,
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    it just caught my attention, Puia,
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    you would think it would say,
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    "Blessed is the one that the peacemaker
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    helps to find peace," but it doesn't.
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    It says, "Blessed is the peacemaker."
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    So, what that tells me, Puia,
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    is that when we join God
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    in what He's doing, we're blessed.
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    Now, I believe that,
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    let's say there's contention,
  • 38:58 - 39:00
    and you help people to find peace,
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    or someone is separated from God,
  • 39:02 - 39:04
    and you help them find peace with God,
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    I believe they're blessed,
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    but this is saying you're blessed,
    as the peacemaker,
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    when you join the Prince of Peace
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    in what He's doing.
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    (Puia) Yes. So, in bringing
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    that back to the title of our study,
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    how does your ministry
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    to others as a peacemaker
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    demonstrate your love for mercy?
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    How do the words "mercy"
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    and "peacemaking" go together?
    Yes, Nicole.
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    (Nicole) If you look at the definition
    of the word "mercy,"
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    it's compassion and forgiveness
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    for someone that you could harm.
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    They're under your authority,
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    and you could actually harm them.
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    And so, if you're bringing peace,
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    you're actually showing mercy
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    because you are taking away the ability
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    to be able to harm them
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    and actually putting them in a place
  • 39:52 - 39:53
    where they can have life.
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    So that's how I think the two
    kind of relate.
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    (Puia) Yes, so you can't
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    separate the two, right?
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    Making peace and having mercy
    go hand-in-hand.
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    Can anyone share an experience
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    where God gave you the opportunity
  • 40:09 - 40:11
    to be the peacemaker?
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    And any experience
  • 40:12 - 40:15
    that you have had of making peace?
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    It could be between two of your friends,
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    or it could be between two countries
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    or two schools or two institutions.
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    Have you had any experience? Yes, Nancy.
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    (Nancy) With my children.
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    I have two sons, and I found
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    that what's helpful is to listen to them.
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    People want to be heard,
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    and when you hear their perspective,
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    you understand more
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    where they're coming from.
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    And then they come to a place
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    where they can reconcile.
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    (Puia) Yes, so it starts
  • 40:42 - 40:44
    with the family. Gladys?
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    (Gladys) Yes, recently in my school,
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    there was some situation
  • 40:48 - 40:52
    with a teacher and another teacher.
  • 40:52 - 40:54
    One teacher thought that the other teacher
  • 40:54 - 40:56
    had said something about her,
  • 40:56 - 40:58
    and she was very defensive.
  • 40:58 - 41:00
    And it was just like the Lord
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    just said, "Just ask."
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    I said, "Have you talked to her?"
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    It was just a simple, "Have you
    talked to her?
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    Ask her exactly...," you know,
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    because sometimes people
  • 41:10 - 41:12
    just are afraid to go straight on
  • 41:12 - 41:16
    and say, "Hey, I heard this;
    is this true?"
  • 41:16 - 41:18
    So it was so simple, but at the same time
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    so profound to me, because the Lord
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    was just, like, speaking to me as well.
  • 41:21 - 41:23
    When I have a situation,
  • 41:23 - 41:24
    do I go first to the person
  • 41:24 - 41:28
    and say, "Hey, can we work this out?"
  • 41:28 - 41:30
    So it was just an amazing experience,
  • 41:30 - 41:33
    not only for her and the other teacher,
  • 41:33 - 41:35
    but it was also for me,
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    being able to ask the question
  • 41:38 - 41:40
    and solve the situation.
  • 41:40 - 41:43
    (Puia) Amen. God puts us in situations
  • 41:43 - 41:44
    and places where we
  • 41:44 - 41:46
    can be peacemakers, right?
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    And so we have looked at one way
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    of showing mercy or having mercy
  • 41:54 - 41:57
    by being generous, right?
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    And the next that we just looked at
  • 41:59 - 42:01
    is by being peacemakers.
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    Now let's go further into our lesson
  • 42:03 - 42:04
    and study another way
  • 42:04 - 42:08
    of having mercy or loving mercy.
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    Let us read Psalm number 146 and verse 9,
  • 42:14 - 42:17
    and, Jonathan, can you
  • 42:17 - 42:22
    please read for us Psalm 146, verse 9?
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    (Jonathan) All right, I'll be reading
  • 42:24 - 42:26
    from the New Living Translation:
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    (Puia) All right, before we unpack that,
  • 42:40 - 42:43
    let us read Isaiah, chapter 58,
  • 42:43 - 42:46
    verses 6 and 7, and, Treva,
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    if you can read for us
  • 42:48 - 42:51
    Isaiah 58, verses 6 and 7.
  • 42:51 - 42:56
    We will look at these two verses
  • 42:56 - 42:57
    and answer the question,
  • 42:57 - 42:59
    what other ways can we
  • 42:59 - 43:01
    show mercy to others?
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    Isaiah 58, verses 6 and 7.
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    (Treva) And I'll be reading
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    from the New King James translation,
  • 43:07 - 43:09
    starting with verse 6:
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    (Puia) So, looking at those two verses
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    that we just read,
  • 43:42 - 43:44
    what stands out for you?
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    Travis, I see you smiling.
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    (Travis) I've studied
  • 43:47 - 43:49
    this whole chapter a lot,
  • 43:49 - 43:51
    and there are multiple meanings
  • 43:51 - 43:53
    in this thing for me...First...
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    (Puia) But in the context
    of our study today.
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    (Travis) In the context of our study today
  • 43:57 - 43:59
    is there are people in this world
  • 43:59 - 44:01
    who don't know Jesus,
  • 44:01 - 44:05
    and when it talks about, that we
  • 44:05 - 44:07
    should clothe somebody,
  • 44:07 - 44:08
    many are not clothed
  • 44:08 - 44:10
    with the righteousness of Christ.
  • 44:10 - 44:11
    When people are hungry,
  • 44:11 - 44:13
    Jesus says, "I am the bread of life."
  • 44:13 - 44:15
    We need to bring them the bread of life.
  • 44:15 - 44:17
    It's not just physical food,
  • 44:17 - 44:19
    but we can bring them spiritual food.
  • 44:19 - 44:21
    And at the end, it says,
  • 44:21 - 44:24
    "Don't hide yourself from your own flesh."
  • 44:24 - 44:27
    We, as Christians, need to be open;
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    we're just sinners, just like
    everybody else,
  • 44:30 - 44:31
    and to hide yourself
  • 44:31 - 44:34
    from who you are to people,
  • 44:34 - 44:37
    it's basically lying.
  • 44:37 - 44:39
    (Puia) Yes, thank you. Nicole.
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    (Nicole) While I agree
    with what Travis said,
  • 44:41 - 44:44
    you have to also look at the people
    who have needs.
  • 44:44 - 44:45
    There are people who are hungry;
  • 44:45 - 44:47
    there are people who need shelter.
  • 44:47 - 44:49
    And just as Jesus did, He met
    the physical needs
  • 44:49 - 44:51
    of the individuals He came
    in contact with,
  • 44:51 - 44:54
    and then He also blessed them spiritually.
  • 44:54 - 44:55
    So sometimes we have
  • 44:55 - 44:56
    to reach people where they are
  • 44:56 - 44:58
    in order to get their attention,
  • 44:58 - 45:00
    and then we can bring them Jesus
  • 45:00 - 45:02
    and let them know, "Listen,
    because of Jesus,
  • 45:02 - 45:03
    I was able to help you."
  • 45:03 - 45:05
    And that may be able to reach someone
  • 45:05 - 45:07
    in a way that we couldn't reach them
    any other way.
  • 45:07 - 45:09
    (Puia) These are people
  • 45:09 - 45:10
    who need help. Yes, Gladys?
  • 45:10 - 45:11
    (Gladys) I was thinking
  • 45:11 - 45:12
    in the same vein as Nicole,
  • 45:12 - 45:15
    that sometime we just, like,
  • 45:15 - 45:19
    say to the people, "I'm going
    to pray for you."
  • 45:19 - 45:21
    And we have the resources
  • 45:21 - 45:22
    or know the connections
  • 45:22 - 45:24
    or have somebody that can help them,
  • 45:24 - 45:26
    but we just say, "We're going
    to pray for you,"
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    and we don't get involved personally.
  • 45:28 - 45:29
    So I think that the text
  • 45:29 - 45:32
    is basically telling us,
  • 45:32 - 45:34
    "Just go out there and do your part,
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    do what you can do, and God will provide."
  • 45:37 - 45:39
    (Puia) Yes. Patricia.
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    (Patricia) I noticed that the first text
    that we read
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    says the Lord watches over those people,
  • 45:45 - 45:46
    but then the second text
  • 45:46 - 45:51
    is telling us, "You need to do it,"
    I thought...
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    (Puia) So can we say that God is asking us
  • 45:55 - 45:57
    to stand up for those people,
  • 45:57 - 46:01
    to be the voice for the voiceless, right?
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    To stand up for the unjustice
  • 46:03 - 46:05
    that we see around us. Yes, Derek.
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    (Derek) I heard a story, Puia,
    just this weekend,
  • 46:08 - 46:09
    and I won't share all of the details,
  • 46:09 - 46:12
    but it was a family
  • 46:12 - 46:13
    that saw another family,
  • 46:13 - 46:16
    that it was in great need.
  • 46:16 - 46:18
    The family had suffered
  • 46:18 - 46:20
    some trauma in an accident,
  • 46:20 - 46:22
    and this other family said,
  • 46:22 - 46:24
    "You know, our house just happens
  • 46:24 - 46:29
    to be a handicap-accessible house.
  • 46:29 - 46:32
    We have ramps; we have wide doors."
  • 46:32 - 46:34
    Now, that could just be a coincidence,
  • 46:34 - 46:38
    or it could be that even ahead of time,
  • 46:38 - 46:40
    God provided, and so then he
  • 46:40 - 46:43
    brought this family in need,
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    who would need wide doors and ramps.
  • 46:45 - 46:47
    You know what I'm saying?
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    So I think, when we just pray,
  • 46:49 - 46:51
    "God, I want to be open
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    to love mercy like You do today,"
  • 46:54 - 46:56
    that He might say, "I have someone
  • 46:56 - 46:57
    that needs exactly..." -
  • 46:57 - 46:59
    back to what Pedro said,
  • 46:59 - 47:01
    it may be a skill, or it may be a home
  • 47:01 - 47:03
    that has wide doors and ramps -
  • 47:03 - 47:05
    "...and I'm going to lead someone
  • 47:05 - 47:08
    so that you can show My love to them."
  • 47:08 - 47:11
    (Puia) Yes. God loves everyone,
  • 47:11 - 47:15
    but He wants to use us as His instrument
  • 47:15 - 47:17
    and His hands and feet. Yes, Nancy.
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    (Nancy) I have friends who have
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    three children of their own,
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    but then I believe they were
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    thinking about adopting,
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    and God actually showed the mom a vision.
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    She was out in the summertime,
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    and she saw in the clouds
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    a formation of the word "joy."
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    She thought, "Am I seeing things?
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    It seems to say 'joy.'"
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    And they went to a service,
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    and they were singing a song
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    that had the word joy in it a lot.
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    And then they just kept running
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    into situations with the word "joy."
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    It turns out that the little girl
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    that they were to adopt,
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    her name has "joy" in it.
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    And she's just this little Asian girl
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    with Down syndrome,
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    and she's just precious.
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    Now, you would think that that...
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    Okay, they adopted one,
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    but they also adopted two more children.
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    By the time...They had already
    adopted one,
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    and then they adopted this one.
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    And then the husband had a dream,
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    and in the dream he dreamt
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    that he was in a courthouse,
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    and he and all of his family,
    a big, big famiiy,
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    were on one side, and on the other side
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    was this little boy,
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    this little Asian boy,
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    and he was all by himself.
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    And the judge asked him
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    if he was willing to adopt him.
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    And he thought, "I already have
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    my three children and two others."
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    And then the Spirit of God spoke to him,
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    "But this boy has no one."
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    And they adopted him, too.
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    And these children, the little boy,
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    is one of my son's very dear friends.
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    And I just really admire this family.
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    They've given so generously.
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    Exactly, this is what God calls us to be,
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    to give, to give extravagantly
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    like He gives to us.
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    (Puia) Amen. So let's look
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    at the ministry of Jesus.
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    Looking at His time
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    while he was here on earth,
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    when do we see Jesus
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    standing up for people
  • 49:20 - 49:21
    who didn't have a voice
  • 49:21 - 49:24
    or people, those who need His help?
  • 49:24 - 49:27
    Is there any story or chapter
  • 49:27 - 49:29
    or something that you have read
  • 49:29 - 49:32
    comes to mind of when Jesus
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    stood up for someone
  • 49:33 - 49:35
    who didn't have a voice? Yes, Treva.
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    (Treva) I think is a very subtle example;
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    I think it's in, maybe, Luke,
  • 49:39 - 49:40
    I believe, chapter 14,
  • 49:40 - 49:42
    but the woman that came in,
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    and she used her tears
  • 49:45 - 49:47
    to wash Jesus' feet.
  • 49:47 - 49:48
    She had that expensive oil,
  • 49:48 - 49:50
    anointed His head.
  • 49:50 - 49:55
    And Judas was like, "Wait a minute,
    so wasteful.
  • 49:55 - 49:58
    She could have used that money
    for the poor."
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    And we know, at the time,
  • 50:00 - 50:02
    Judas was not being sincere
  • 50:02 - 50:03
    because he was the one
  • 50:03 - 50:04
    that kept the money bag
  • 50:04 - 50:07
    and doing some cheating there
    with the money.
  • 50:07 - 50:10
    And so Jesus said, "Leave her alone.
  • 50:10 - 50:13
    She has done a good thing."
  • 50:13 - 50:14
    So I think that's a very subtle example
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    where Jesus was like, "Wait a minute.
  • 50:17 - 50:19
    This woman is doing a good thing.
  • 50:19 - 50:22
    Do not fault her for doing that."
  • 50:22 - 50:25
    (Puia) Yes, thank you. Yes, Nicole.
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    (Nicole) In Luke, same book,
  • 50:28 - 50:30
    when He raised the widow's son.
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    You know, the widow, she had no one else.
  • 50:33 - 50:34
    All she had was her son.
  • 50:34 - 50:35
    Her son passed away.
  • 50:35 - 50:36
    She was very, very sad,
  • 50:36 - 50:38
    and He went and took compassion on her
  • 50:38 - 50:40
    and did not want her to be alone.
  • 50:40 - 50:41
    And so He actually raised
  • 50:41 - 50:42
    her son from the dead.
  • 50:42 - 50:45
    So that's Him looking out for widows
    and children.
  • 50:45 - 50:48
    (Puia) Yes. Yes, Stephanie.
  • 50:48 - 50:49
    (Stephanie) I was thinking
  • 50:49 - 50:50
    of when the mothers
  • 50:50 - 50:51
    brought their children to Jesus
  • 50:51 - 50:53
    for Him to bless them,
  • 50:53 - 50:55
    and His disciples were, you know,
  • 50:55 - 50:57
    "Don't bother the Savior."
  • 50:57 - 50:59
    And He said, "No, bring them here,"
  • 50:59 - 51:01
    and He blessed each one of them.
  • 51:01 - 51:03
    (Puia) Amen. Yes, Pedro.
  • 51:03 - 51:04
    (Pedro) It's interesting
  • 51:04 - 51:06
    that, even during the suffering of Christ,
  • 51:06 - 51:08
    you know, He was on the cross,
  • 51:08 - 51:09
    He remembered His mother.
  • 51:09 - 51:11
    And He cared for her and said,
  • 51:11 - 51:12
    "John, take care of My mother."
  • 51:12 - 51:15
    He's dying on the cross for our sins,
  • 51:15 - 51:17
    but He looked down, and He remembered
  • 51:17 - 51:19
    that His mother was there.
  • 51:19 - 51:21
    (Puia) Yes. Gary.
  • 51:21 - 51:23
    (Gary) I can't remember which feeding,
  • 51:23 - 51:27
    but it was...I believe, the gospel said
  • 51:27 - 51:31
    that Jesus had compassion on the multitude
  • 51:31 - 51:32
    that was following Him
  • 51:32 - 51:34
    for X number of days,
  • 51:34 - 51:36
    and He fed them all.
  • 51:36 - 51:38
    (Puia) So throughout the ministry
    of Jesus,
  • 51:38 - 51:41
    we find Him standing up for people,
  • 51:41 - 51:42
    standing up for the oppressed,
  • 51:42 - 51:44
    standing up for people
  • 51:44 - 51:46
    who are outcasts, right?
  • 51:46 - 51:49
    Jesus was always the voice
    for the voiceless.
  • 51:49 - 51:50
    And that's why His teachings
  • 51:50 - 51:53
    were so radical for His time.
  • 51:53 - 51:56
    Now, let's come our day and age today
  • 51:56 - 52:00
    in modern times; who comes to your mind
  • 52:00 - 52:01
    as someone who stands up
  • 52:01 - 52:04
    and speaks for the voiceless
  • 52:04 - 52:05
    or people who are oppressed?
  • 52:05 - 52:07
    It could be from outside of the Bible
  • 52:07 - 52:09
    outside of the Christian literature.
  • 52:09 - 52:12
    Anybody come to mind as an example,
  • 52:12 - 52:16
    who fights for the rights of people?
    Yes, Derek.
  • 52:16 - 52:17
    (Derek) I'm just thinking
  • 52:17 - 52:20
    that we probably wouldn't know their name
  • 52:20 - 52:23
    because that's not why they're doing it.
  • 52:23 - 52:26
    So they're in the inner city
  • 52:26 - 52:28
    closest to where we live,
  • 52:28 - 52:30
    and they're getting out there,
  • 52:30 - 52:32
    and they're maybe running the food pantry,
  • 52:32 - 52:34
    like Treva talked about in your home area,
  • 52:34 - 52:39
    and they're not being interviewed
    on national TV,
  • 52:39 - 52:43
    but they are, indeed,
  • 52:43 - 52:45
    extending the love of God
  • 52:45 - 52:47
    in a very tangible way.
  • 52:47 - 52:50
    Maybe we should ask "the least of these,"
  • 52:50 - 52:52
    and they would tell us who they are.
  • 52:52 - 52:54
    They say, "Oh, it's Susan," "It's John,"
  • 52:54 - 52:57
    "It's that person that comes,"
  • 52:57 - 52:59
    you know, "late at night."
  • 52:59 - 53:03
    That story I heard of an elderly lady
  • 53:03 - 53:05
    who decided she would have a ministry
  • 53:05 - 53:08
    to women who were on the streets,
    and would come
  • 53:08 - 53:09
    and put her arms around them.
  • 53:09 - 53:11
    Now, you talk about different talents,
  • 53:11 - 53:13
    that's not a talent that God would ask
  • 53:13 - 53:16
    Gary or Jonathan to do, you know,
  • 53:16 - 53:20
    but this mother, this loving, godly woman,
  • 53:20 - 53:22
    could go out there and put her arms
  • 53:22 - 53:24
    around these young women
  • 53:24 - 53:28
    who were in such a dangerous setting.
  • 53:28 - 53:29
    We may never know their names,
  • 53:29 - 53:31
    but Jesus knows their names.
  • 53:31 - 53:35
    (Puia) Amen. So, someone,
  • 53:35 - 53:37
    let's say a Hope Sabbath School member
  • 53:37 - 53:39
    from another part of the world
  • 53:39 - 53:41
    is watching this episode
  • 53:41 - 53:43
    and is wondering, "Yes, I'm convicted
  • 53:43 - 53:46
    that I need to show mercy,
  • 53:46 - 53:48
    that I need to love mercy,
  • 53:48 - 53:50
    but what can I do now?"
  • 53:50 - 53:52
    "How can my love for mercy expand?"
  • 53:52 - 53:55
    What if someone is asking that question,
  • 53:55 - 53:57
    how would you respond? Yes, Nicole.
  • 53:57 - 53:59
    (Nicole) I would say the first thing
    to do is pray
  • 53:59 - 54:00
    and ask the Spirit to lead you
  • 54:00 - 54:03
    and guide you in the way
    that you should go
  • 54:03 - 54:04
    to be able to show mercy to someone.
  • 54:04 - 54:06
    Because I think on our own,
  • 54:06 - 54:07
    we are not capable, really,
  • 54:07 - 54:08
    of showing true mercy
  • 54:08 - 54:10
    because that's just not our character.
  • 54:10 - 54:11
    But with the Holy Spirit
  • 54:11 - 54:13
    and with Christ in our lives,
  • 54:13 - 54:14
    I think we then are led
  • 54:14 - 54:16
    to where we can actually show mercy.
  • 54:16 - 54:18
    And then we ask the Lord to give us
  • 54:18 - 54:20
    the strength to be merciful to that person
  • 54:20 - 54:22
    that we come in contact with.
  • 54:22 - 54:23
    (Puia) Yes. Yes, Gladys?
  • 54:23 - 54:25
    (Gladys) Just like Pastor Derek
    was saying,
  • 54:25 - 54:28
    just making ourselves available.
  • 54:28 - 54:31
    It's not just praying
  • 54:31 - 54:34
    but also making ourselves available.
  • 54:34 - 54:36
    Like, "God, lead us to the person
  • 54:36 - 54:37
    or to the people that we need
  • 54:37 - 54:39
    to be serving every day."
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    (Puia) Yes. Adison, anything else
    come to mind?
  • 54:43 - 54:46
    (Adison) I specifically am from Canada,
  • 54:46 - 54:47
    and I'm just thinking
  • 54:47 - 54:49
    about my home church right now,
  • 54:49 - 54:51
    growing up there, and it's always had
  • 54:51 - 54:53
    a special place in my heart.
  • 54:53 - 54:57
    And so I just want to re-echo the things
  • 54:57 - 54:58
    that have been said here today
  • 54:58 - 55:03
    to my home church back home
    in Canada.
  • 55:03 - 55:05
    I just want you to continue, each of you,
  • 55:05 - 55:07
    to show mercy to others.
  • 55:07 - 55:09
    Pray for a willing spirit, and allow God
  • 55:09 - 55:11
    to use you in a powerful way.
  • 55:11 - 55:13
    (Puia) Amen. Pedro.
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    (Pedro) We see that relationship
  • 55:15 - 55:17
    is key for this to happen
  • 55:17 - 55:18
    because if we don't know the people,
  • 55:18 - 55:20
    how can you help them?
  • 55:20 - 55:22
    So, get to know...In prayer,
  • 55:22 - 55:24
    ask God to put people in your life
  • 55:24 - 55:26
    that you will be able to impact.
  • 55:26 - 55:28
    If we don't have the relationship
  • 55:28 - 55:30
    to meet with them on a personal level,
  • 55:30 - 55:31
    you will never know.
  • 55:31 - 55:34
    (Puia) Amen. Gary?
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    (Gary) Pray for an understanding
  • 55:37 - 55:41
    of how God has been merciful
    to yourself, to you,
  • 55:41 - 55:44
    because, without a true appreciation
  • 55:44 - 55:45
    for what God is doing
  • 55:45 - 55:48
    or what He has done for you,
  • 55:48 - 55:50
    you can't be spurred on to do anything,
  • 55:50 - 55:53
    even if people are around you
    that need it.
  • 55:53 - 55:55
    But when you ask God to open your eyes
  • 55:55 - 55:57
    to see how much He has blessed you,
  • 55:57 - 55:58
    and been a blessing in your life,
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    you'd want to share that.
  • 56:00 - 56:02
    (Puia) Those are all good points.
  • 56:02 - 56:04
    To add my personal point of view,
  • 56:04 - 56:06
    I think, in my personal experience,
  • 56:06 - 56:08
    when it comes to having mercy
    towards others,
  • 56:08 - 56:11
    what has helped me is education,
  • 56:11 - 56:13
    you know, reading and exploring,
  • 56:13 - 56:16
    knowing the facts, being informed
  • 56:16 - 56:18
    about what is happening around the world,
  • 56:18 - 56:20
    and also traveling.
  • 56:20 - 56:22
    You know, traveling really helps.
  • 56:22 - 56:24
    It's one thing to see someone in need
  • 56:24 - 56:26
    through a TV screen,
  • 56:26 - 56:28
    but it's a whole other experience
  • 56:28 - 56:30
    when you're actually on the ground,
  • 56:30 - 56:31
    seeing the people in need.
  • 56:31 - 56:35
    You know, you could visit
    a refugee center,
  • 56:35 - 56:38
    or visit a refugee camp somewhere,
  • 56:38 - 56:40
    or even a refugee resettlement
  • 56:40 - 56:42
    here in the United States.
  • 56:42 - 56:45
    We can go to the grounds,
    and by traveling,
  • 56:45 - 56:48
    I believe we can really find
    practical needs
  • 56:48 - 56:50
    that we can help people with.
  • 56:50 - 56:52
    Now, let's conclude our study.
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    So, we have looked at the fact
  • 56:54 - 56:57
    that God wants us to be merciful,
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    and we can be merciful
  • 56:58 - 57:01
    by being generous, right,
  • 57:01 - 57:02
    being the peacemakers
  • 57:02 - 57:06
    and standing up for people in need.
  • 57:06 - 57:07
    (Derek) What a great study.
  • 57:07 - 57:09
    You know, I'm just reminded
  • 57:09 - 57:11
    of what Jesus said.
  • 57:11 - 57:14
    And Jesus says it simply but powerfully,
  • 57:14 - 57:17
    He says, "Be merciful,
  • 57:17 - 57:18
    just as your Father
  • 57:18 - 57:20
    in Heaven is merciful."
  • 57:20 - 57:22
    Let's pray that that could happen,
  • 57:22 - 57:24
    and, you're right, Nicole,
    it is a miracle,
  • 57:24 - 57:27
    but it can happen by the power
  • 57:27 - 57:28
    of the Holy Spirit.
  • 57:28 - 57:30
    Let's pray; Father in Heaven,
  • 57:30 - 57:31
    we're just so thankful
  • 57:31 - 57:33
    that You are a merciful God,
  • 57:33 - 57:35
    Father, Son and Holy Spirit,
  • 57:35 - 57:37
    that You love mercy
  • 57:37 - 57:39
    and that You want to show Your mercy
  • 57:39 - 57:41
    in us and through us.
  • 57:41 - 57:43
    We just want to be available,
  • 57:43 - 57:45
    not just to talk about mercy,
  • 57:45 - 57:48
    but to act mercifully.
  • 57:48 - 57:50
    May those around us be blessed,
  • 57:50 - 57:51
    and may joy come to Your heart.
  • 57:51 - 57:54
    We pray in the name of Jesus. Amen.
  • 57:54 - 57:55
    (Team) Amen.
  • 57:55 - 57:57
    (Derek) What a challenging study;
    thank you, Puia.
  • 57:57 - 57:59
    Thank you for being with us.
  • 57:59 - 58:01
    Don't just go out and talk mercy,
  • 58:01 - 58:02
    go out and be merciful.
  • 58:02 - 58:04
    Be a blessing to those around you.
  • 58:04 - 58:29
    ♪ theme music ♪
Title:
HSS_2019_Q3_EP12
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