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[Audience applauding]
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[Joel] God bless you
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it's great to be with you today and
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I hope you'll stay connected with us
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during the week. Our daily podcast,
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or YouTube channel, social media,
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and you can come visit us in person.
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We'd love to have you be apart
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of one of our services.
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I like to start with something funny and
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I heard about these brothers
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ages 4 and 6.
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They were spending the night
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at their grandmothers house and
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she told them before they went to bed
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to make sure they said their prayers.
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They went to their bedroom and
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got down on their knees and
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the youngest brother started praying
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at the top of his lungs.
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God, I pray for a new bicycle, pray for a
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PlayStation. I pray for a puppy .
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His brother stopped and said
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Why are you screaming?
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God is not deaf. He said I know that.
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But grandmother is.
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[Audience laughing]
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Say it like you mean it. This is my bible
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I am what it says I am
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I have what it says I have
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I can do what it says I can do.
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Today I will be taught the word of God.
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I boldly confess, my mind is alert,
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my heart is receptive,
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I will never be the same.
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In Jesus name. God bless you.
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I want to talk to you today about
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not getting sidetracked. God has a best
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track for all of our lives.
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A path that leads to our divine purpose.
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It's filled with opportunity, favor and
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protection.
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But along the way their will be forces
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trying to get us off course.
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That will compromise.
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Hanging around the wrong people, living
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offended. These are all distractions to
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keep us from our destiny.
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The enemy cannot stop your purpose
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but if he can get you sidetracked,
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entangled, fighting battles that
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don't matter. Busy doing good things but
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not the best. Then he can keep you
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from your purpose.
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Proverbs 4 says "look straight ahead,
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stick to the path and stay safe.
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Do not get sidetracked."
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God knew there would be all these
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opportunities to get off course. If your
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going to reach your highest potential
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you have to recognize what's a
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distraction and what's important.
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What you should spend your time on,
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what's valuable, what's making you better,
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causing you to grow and what's dragging
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you down. Causing you to compromise.
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Paul said in Ephesians "To make the most
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of your time, not living vague, but with
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purpose, in every step."
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Time is one of the most valuable things
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that you have.
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Once we live this day, you can never
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get it back.
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Just like you spend your money, you are
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spending your time.
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But your time is more valuable than money.
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You can make more money but you can't
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make more time.
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Are you investing your time, living with
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purpose, on course, pursing your dreams
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or are you wasting your time?
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Living vague, distracted playing on
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social media, taking the easy way out.
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This day is a gift from God,
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We have a responsibility to live focused,
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wisely, making the most of it.
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On a regular basis, you need to evaluate
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how you're spending your time.
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Are you on that best path?
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Honoring God. Doing what he put in your
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heart. Or have you gotten sidetracked?
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Holding a grudge, mad at that
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family member, jealous of that coworker.
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Trying to outperform them. Hanging around
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friends that bring out the work in you.
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The fact is we've all gotten of course
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at times. Made mistakes, been distracted.
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The good news is that you can get back on
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course. It's not too late. You haven't
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gotten too far off. You can still become
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who you were created to be.
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Now you have to do your part and make
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a course correction.
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Recognize what is a distraction.
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An entanglement, what's got you busy
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spinning wheels, but not going anywhere.
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Make the necessary adjustments.
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You have a destiny to fulfill.
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There's a calling on your life.
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An assignment for you to accomplish.
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How you spend your time, will determine
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whether you fulfill that best plan, see
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God do more than you can imagine or
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whether you get stuck and having to settle
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for a life mediocrity.
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In the scripture, Samson's birth was
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predicted by the prophets. His mother was
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bearing and an angel appeared.
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Said she would bear a son and
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He would leave the Israelites.
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That his hair was never to be cut.
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Long hair was a sign that he was dedicated
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to God.
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She gave birth to Samson and I can imagine
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as a little boy. She told him Samson
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there is a calling on your life.
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An angel appeared to me, you're going
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to do something great.
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He'd heard this since he was a child.
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One time when he was a young man
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he was walking down a road
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and this Lion attacked him
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The scripture says "The spirit of the Lord
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powerfully took control of him."
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He ripped the Lion apart with his
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bare hands.
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That was the first time he recognized
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there was something different about him.
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He knew he had this incredible calling.
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That God had raised him up to save his
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people.
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Whenever you have a great assignment
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the enemy will always come with
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distractions, temptations, opportunities
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to compromise. He will bring people
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to try to bait you into conflict.
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That is not a part of your destiny.
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His goal is to get you sidetracked,
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of course. Where you're not focusing on
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what your called to do. You're entangled
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in things that don't matter.
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You may wonder why people come against you
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and you struggle with that same tempation,
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you don't feel like being disciplined.
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It's because there is a great calling on
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your life.
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The enemy would leave you alone if he
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didn't know you were a threat.
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He's not fighting you for where you are,
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he is fighting you for where you are going
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He knows there is greatness in you.
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Sometimes he can see our potential better
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than we can.
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He knows you're a giant killer,
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a history maker, your destined to take
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your family to new levels.
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So, what's his strategy?
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Get you distracted, jealous, compromised,
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busy doing things that are not a part
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of your destiny.
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You would think Samson that since
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he had this supernatural strength.
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He heard about the angel prophesize his
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birth. He would go out of his way to make
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good decisions, be responsible with God
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had given him.
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He let his guard down, started hanging
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around the wrong people. He married a
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girl from the city of Tenma.
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She was a philistine. The philistine's
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were the ones oppressing the Israelites.
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He was supposed to deliver the from
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the philistines instead he's sleeping with
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a philistine. He had this incredible gift
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all this power. What does he do?
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He starts telling riddles to the enemy.
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He made a bet, if you can figure out
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my riddle. I'll give you 60 white robes
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and if not, you give me 60 robes.
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Playing games, not focused on the
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destiny, he was called to.
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This led to all kinds of conflict.
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He killed 1,000 philistines.
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He tore the gates of the city and carried
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them off. They couldn't figure out how
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to stop him.
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He fell in love with another philistine
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women named Delilah.
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She kept asking him about where
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his power came from. He would make up
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things and tease her.
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Would never tell her the secret was his
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long hair.
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she nagged him and nagged him
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and nagged him. A man can only take so
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much nagging that he finally gave in.
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The philistines cut his hair while he was
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sleeping.
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They came to capture him.
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He stood ready to fight but this time
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there was no supernatural strength.
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No power to overcome.
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He had lost what God had given him.
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I can imagine many times along the way
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he heard a still small voice saying
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come on Samson get back on course,
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quit playing around with your destiny.
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Be responsible for what I entrusted
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you with.
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God will always give us opportunities
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to have a course correction.
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He doesn't hold our faults against us
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he doesn't say man you're done, you
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made too many mistakes. There will come a
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time where that window of grace
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will close.
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Where if you're not going to be
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responsible with the gifts, the favor, the
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opportunity. God will force things
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to change.
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Doesn't mean you're not going to have
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another chance but he is not going
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to let you stay of course
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and be comfortable.
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Just ask Jonah, sitting in the belly
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of a whale.
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Samson could always count on this
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supernatural strength.
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Thinking I can tell riddles, I can
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compromise, hangout with the enemy,
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no big deal. I've got a secret weapon.
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But Paul said I do not frustrate the
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grace of God.
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God will never run out of grace,
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never run out of mercy but if you take it
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for granted. It may not be there in the
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same way.
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Samson's story is not in the scripture to
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depress us. It actually has a good ending.
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It's there to challenge us, to make
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course corrections.
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Pay attention to the still small voice.
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That thing that is bother your conscience
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You know that friend is not good for you
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or you need to spend more time with
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your children. Less on the computer,
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or you need to ignore that coworker that
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gets on your nerves.
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Not let is upset you everyday.
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That's the enemy trying to get you
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sidetracked. You don't have time for that.
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The angel may have not prophesized your
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birth like Samson but before you were
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formed in your mother's womb, the most
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high God knew you and planned out your day
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he has given you gifts, talents,
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opportunities. Are you making the most of
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each day? Spending your time wisely,
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or have you gotten sidetracked?
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Like Samson playing with the enemy,
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compromising, not serious about your gifts
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This is time for course correction.
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To get focused, to be on purpose, to make
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decisions that honor God.
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Life is going by so fast it seems like
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just yesterday I graduated from
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high school. I look up now I'm 39
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years old. [Audience laughing]
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We don't have time to be distracted.
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We have a purpose to fulfill.
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It's interesting what Jesus told about the
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talents. One man had 1, another had 2,
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and the 3rd had 5.
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They all went out and doubled what
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they had.
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Expect the man with 1. He was afraid
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and hid his talent.
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The owner said take from him the one
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and give to the one who has five.
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The scripture says the man who has used
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well, what has given him.
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The point is if you don't use well
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what's been given to you.
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Eventually it will be taken away.
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That is what happened to Samson.
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He didn't fulfill the best plan.
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Having his eyes gouged out, the enemy
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making fun of him. That was not God's best
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I don't want us to come to the end of life
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and be like Samson.
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Man, I made it but were beat up,
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broke, addicted, lonely.
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That is not your destiny.
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Samson would have had a different story
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if he had not gotten sidetracked.
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This should stir us up to stay focused.
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To stay on course, to deal with things
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that we know are not right.
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There is no shame in getting of course,
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were human, we make mistakes.
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There is shame in staying off course.
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No matter what you've done, how much
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time you wasted.
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You can still get back on course.
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You are in a window of grace today.
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You have not missed your chance, you
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would not be hearing this if God wasn't
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giving you the mercy, the grace, and the
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power to make changes.
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Let's not be a Samson, have all this power
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favor, anointing, and then get
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sidetracked.
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Waste our time, rather than invest it.
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If you will use well what God has given
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you. You know what will happen?
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God will give you more.
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When he can trust you to be a good
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steward of your gifts, time, and
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you stay focused. You get rid of
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distractions. He will take you further
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than you ever dreamed.
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But sometimes it's not the major things,
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like way we got way off course like Samson
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It can be little things like time
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and energy.
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Jealous of a coworker, competing with them
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, trying to prove your worth and prove
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your talent.
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If you live with that proving mentality,
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it's like you're on a treadmill that's
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never going to stop.
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Because there will always be someone more
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talented, more attractive, more successful
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That's a distraction. You're not running
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their race. The only person you should
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compete with is yourself.
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Have a goal to be better next year,
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than you are right now. Be healthier,
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smarter, kinder, more generous, to be
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closer to God.
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You'll never reach your potential if your
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competing with others, basing your
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worth and value on how you measure
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up to them.
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Successful people are so focused on what
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their doing, they don't have time to look
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around at others.
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One translation of Proverbs 4 says
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"Don't look to the left or to the right,
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stay focused on the goal."
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Quit competing, quit comparing, and
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run your race."
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I talked to a gentleman after service and
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he told how a relationship he was in
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didn't last. He had given it his best but
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the woman had other ideas and walked
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away. Broke his heart, so angry and bitter
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I realize that's very painful.
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Things happen in life that we
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don't understand. There is a time where we
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have to heal and give ourselves grace to
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get strong again.
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You can't let a season of mourning
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turn into a lifetime of mourning.
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If you don't let it go, it will poison
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your life.
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He was so upset, I thought it happened
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a mother ago. I asked him when it happened
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He said this happened in 1997.
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I didn't say anything but I calculated in
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my mind. 2007, 2017, 2020.
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That was 27 years ago. Yes, we all have
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hurts. Disappointments, bad breaks but at
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some point you have to move on with your
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life. The enemy would love to use that
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hurt to get you sidetracked.
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To where you live bitter, bitter, chip
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on your shoulder, never expecting
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anything good. The problem with not
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letting it go is that it's going to poison
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the next relationship.
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God said he would give you
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beauty for those ashes.
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I've learned you have to let go of the
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ashes before you'll see the beauty.
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You're not making the most of each day
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if you're holding on to unforgiveness
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trying to pay people back. They hurt you
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once, don't let them continue to hurt you.
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It takes a lot of emotional energy
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to think about what they did and how
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that wasn't right. You need that energy
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to love the people God had given you now.
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To play with your children, to purse your
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dreams.
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Maybe the course correction for you is
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to forgive the person who did you wrong.
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Forgive your parents for what they
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did not give you.
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Forgive the business partner that cheated
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you.
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Life's too short to carry around
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the bitterness.
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You'll always have these offences, people
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saying things that aren't true, somebody
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walks away. You can't stop that from com-
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ing but you don't have to let it stop you.
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You don' have to get sidetracked, you can
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stay on the best path and trust God to
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make it up to you.
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Years ago, I was driving with a friend
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to his house after we came from the gym.
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He invited some of us over and I jumped in
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the car to ride with him. He had a real
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nice sports car. Kept it super clean.
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On the way to his house, I noticed that
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he took the long way. 3 or 4 miles out of
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the way. I asked him why?
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He said my ex-girlfriend lives on this
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street.
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I always drive by to make sure she sees
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what she missed out on.
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They had been broken up for years but
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he was still driving by every chance
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he got.
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Trying to prove he was worthy, successful
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and trying to prove he could make it
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without her.
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He couldn't see it but he was distracted.
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spending time and energy on something
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that didn't matter. Don't let that be you.
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Are you using well what God has given you?
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Or have you gotten sidetracked?
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Trying to prove to people who you are
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jealous of that friend, offended by that
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coworker. Your time is too valuable for
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that.
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The funny thing about my friend is that he
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found out later that his ex-girlfriend
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had moved to another state.
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[Audience laughing]
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He had been driving by that house 2 years
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and she wasn't even there.
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God has a sense of humor.
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My prayer is God show us any areas
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that we need to have a course correction,
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where we don't realize.
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Verse Samual 25. David and his 6 men were
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living out in the countryside. This is
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when Saul was chasing David.
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There was a wealthy man named Nabel that
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lived right next door. He had thousands
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of sheep and cattle. David and his army
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had been protecting Nabel by just being
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that area. When bandits came and they saw
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David's forces, they would naturally back
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down. It was time for sheering the sheep,
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the harvest season. David sent
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messengers to Nabel since they have
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watched over his property.
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Nabel what very rude and harsh.
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His name means fool and he lived up to it.
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He said who is this man David?
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I don't even know him. You tell him I am
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not going to give him a penny.
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He insulted David. When the men came back
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with report David was furious.
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He told his men to pack up their
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belongings. They were going to go
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take care of Nabel.
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Your not supposed to fight every battle.
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Many of the things that come against us
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are simply distractions. If that battle
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is not between you and your destiny
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you need to ignore it.
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That's the enemy trying to get
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you sidetracked.
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Involved in conflict that doesn't matter.
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You have to ask yourself, are there any
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spoils? If you win is it going to move you
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towards your purpose?
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or is it just going to feed your ego?
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Make you feel better.
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You don't have time to respond to every
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critic. To try to straighten out
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every coworker, make that friend stop
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saying things that aren't true.
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One of the enemy's favorite tools is
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to bait you into conflict.
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Get you stirred up. Don't fall into
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that trap.
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You're time in valuable, your energy,
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your emotions. You have to be selective
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what you give that to.
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If you make the mistake of fighting
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every battle.
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Your not going to have the time or
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the emotional energy to reach your purpose
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The scripture says God will silence
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the lying lips.
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If you ignore it, God will take care of
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your enemies.
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David headed toward Nabel's house
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so upset, full speed ahead.
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About to make a mistake, that would affect
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his destiny. Here's how good God is
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Nabel's wife met David on the road with
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all kinds of food and provision.
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She bowed down before him. In verse 24
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she said David, you were called to be the
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king of Israel. Why would you even fight
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with this fool? Don't let this needless
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battle be a blemish on your record.
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Notice she called it a needless battle.
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He knew it was a distraction. David came
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to his senses. He said Abagael the Lord
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God Isreal has sent you to me today
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for you have not kept me from
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carrying out vengeance, not one of your
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family members would be alive.
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We're all going to encounter Nabel's
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in life.
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People that are rude, hard to along with,
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stir up trouble. I'll ask you what
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Abigail asked David.
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Why are fighting with a fool?
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Why are you in conflict with someone
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that is not between you and your destiny?
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They are a distraction. Trying to get you
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off course. Wasting valuable
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time and energy that you need to for
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your dreams.
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Had Abigail not intervened and kept David
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out of that conflict.
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We might not be talking about David
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God will always send you an Abigail
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to warn you when you're about to get
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sidetracked.
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Maybe today, I'm that Abigail.
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God sent me to remind you not to get
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baited into conflict.
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You could be upset, offended, trying
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to pay them back. All that is going
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to do is get you off course.
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and keep you from the great things God
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has in store.
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What they say can't stop your purpose.
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They may be loud, jealous, noisy. Their
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just a Nabel.
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You keep running your race, focused on
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what God's called you to do.
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And got will take care of the Nabel's in
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your life.
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[Audience applauding ]
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Elijah in the scripture had an assistant
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named Elijah. He left his family business
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as a young man to take care of Elijah.
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He served him faithfully through the years
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When Elijah was about to pass, he asked
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Elijah what he wanted. Elijah said
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a double portion of his spirt.
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That is what he received.
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There are twice as many miracles recorded
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for Elijah than Elijah.
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Eljah had an assistant name Ghazia.
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He served Elijah year after year.
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Everything was going great. He was next
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in line to do amazing things.
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Being mentored by this great prophet.
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One day a Capitan of the Syrian Army
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came to Elijah. He had leprosy.
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Elijah told him to go wash in the
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Jordan River seven times and he would
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be healed.
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When he did, his skin was perfectly normal
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He came back to Elijah so grateful,
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so happy. He tried to pay him.
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Do something to show his gratitude but
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Elijah wouldn't take it.
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He knew it was God that healed him
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and not him.
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The Capitan pleaded with him and said
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please let me leave you some gold
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or silver or something to help you.
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Again, Elijah refused. Well, Ghazia
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was there overhearing all this.
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Captain and his entourage headed back home
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Ghazia snuck out of the camp without
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Elijah knowing. He caught up with him,
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they were so surprised and
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said what's wrong?
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He said nothing, but we had some
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unexpected guests show up. Elijah changed
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his mind and would like some of those
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gifts that you offered.
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He got the money and headed back to the
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house.
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Thinking nobody knew anything but God sees
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everything. He is the one that controls
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the universe. Promotion doesn't come
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from people, it comes from God.
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Elijah called him in and said Ghazia
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where have you been?
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He said nowhere, I've just been here
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hanging out.
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The scripture says immediately,
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Ghazia's skin was filled with leprosy.
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What's interesting is you never read
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anything more about Ghazia in
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the scripture.
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We hear all about Elijah, how great he was
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Elijah and all the miracles he performed.
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Ghazia was next in line. He should have
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had 4 times the anointing of Elijah.
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But distractions can keep you from your
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purpose.
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Being sidetracked can stop your destiny.
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Ghazia thought man if I can get a few of
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these gifts, without anybody knowing.
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That will put me way ahead.
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He didn't realize, God would have blessed
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him in much greater ways by being a person
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of honor.
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Staying on that high road.
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My father had a message about Ghazia
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called the man who could've been.
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Don't miss the greatness God put in you
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because you got sidetracked.
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Listen to the still small voice, pay
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attention when your conscience is
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bothering you. Learn to deal with
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those things God brings to life.
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We're not going to be here forever, let's
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make the most of each day.
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Well Joel, I think it's too late for me.
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I'm like Ghazia, I think I missed
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my chance. Let me show you
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the beauty of our God.
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Samson made mistakes year after year,
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wasn't a good steward with what God gave
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him, ended up lying, in captivity.
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The scripture says, the spirt of God
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came on Samson one more time.
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Samson defeated more Philistines in his
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death than he did his whole life.
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That's what happens when you get back
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on course.
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God doesn't hold your mistakes against
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you. Is there any area you need to make
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a course correction?
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Holding on to unforgiveness, trying
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to prove your worth. Like Samson
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playing around with your gift.
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Don't go another week like that, you put
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it off a week. It will turn into a year.
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A year into twenty years.
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You can get back on course today.
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God's mercy, his grace is available.
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You just have to tap into it.
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If you do this, I believe and declare
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God's going to help you get back
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on the best path for your life.
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The favor, the ability, the blessing.
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You will fulfill your purpose and
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become all you were created to be.
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In Jesus name
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and if you receive it, can you say amen
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I'd like to give you an opportunity to
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make Jesus the Lord of your life.
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Would you pray with me?
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Just say, Lord Jesus I repent of my sins
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come into my heart, I make you my
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Lord and Savior.
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If you prayed that simple prayer,
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we believe you got born again.
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We'd love to send you some free
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information on your new walk with the
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Lord. You can text the number on the
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screen or go to the website.
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I hope you'll get into a good bible
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based church.
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and keep God first place.