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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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    I'm glad you joined us
    we're in the middle
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    of a series on "The gospel in Galatians."
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    Actually, we just started,
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    but we're already learning amazing lessons
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    for our lives today,
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    The precious Good News,
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    and how when we try to share it,
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    sometimes people resist the truth
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    as it is in Jesus.
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    Our topic today: Paul's Authority
    and Gospel,
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    and there are amazing lessons for us.
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    So we're glad you joined us
    for Hope Sabbath School.
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    And hello to the team;
    we're back again.
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    The Gospel in Galatians,
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    what did we learn
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    from the first part of our series
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    about Paul being transformed?
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    What was the most important
    takeaway lesson for you?
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    Well, we'll share that as we study today.
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    Here are just a few emails.
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    You know, we know of 150 countries.
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    You say, "Derek, how do you know?"
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    Well, we have one Android app
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    went back and watched 100 hours
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    in our archives.
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    So it's there for you.
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    Here are a few notes.
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    One from Albert in Namibia,
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    that's former German West Africa,
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    you know, just north of South Africa,
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    and Albert writes, "It's so edifying
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    to watch and listen
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    to you explain the Bible so clearly.
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    My wife and I enjoy
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    your Bible study every Friday evening
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    in preparation for the Sabbath.
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    I am a teacher, and I gain
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    a lot of knowledge from your classes,
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    which I apply during my class," good?
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    That's what we want, download the outline.
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    "What I want to know is
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    whether your class is consisting
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    of all student pastors
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    because you all seem to know the Bible."
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    I guess you could tell, Albert, by the way
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    that everybody laughed
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    that they're not all student pastors.
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    "May the Good Lord continue blessing
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    and giving you spiritual wisdom
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    as you share the Good News
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    with the whole world," amen?
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    (Team) Amen.
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    (Derek) So what's the takeaway there?
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    And the answer is,
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    we can all do something for Jesus, right?
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    Whether we're teachers or counselors
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    or physicians or homemakers
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    or construction workers or pastors, right?
    Bible teachers.
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    We can all do something for Jesus.
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    Thanks for writing to us, Albert.
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    Here's a note from Kwasi in Ghana.
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    Anyone with Ghanaian roots?
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    Oh, Joshua! Ghanaian roots, all right.
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    Have a little wave here for Kwasi. Okay.
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    "I live in Accra," he writes.
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    "Your Sabbath School discussion
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    has made me an extraordinary Christian
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    and has blessed me.
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    It's built my personal relationship
    with Jesus."
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    (Team) Amen.
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    (Derek) "It's made me a Bible student!"
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    This is all good, isn't it?
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    "It's helped me organize
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    some children in my community
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    to share the Word of God with them."
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    It gets better and better,
    doesn't it, Mario?
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    "Every Sunday morning we do exercise
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    with the children also
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    to strengthen our physical bodies."
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    It sounds like a pretty holistic approach,
    right?
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    Teach the Word of God,
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    help them to be healthy.
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    "It's my desire that the Hope
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    will be translated
    into different languages
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    around the world; the program is amazing."
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    Well, I want to tell you
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    that Hope Sabbath School
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    but you pray for us, Kwasi,
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    to every nation, kindred, tongue,
    and people.
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    Thanks for being part of the miracle.
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    Here's a note from Ludwig in Peru.
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    He's written to us before.
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    Ludwig says, "I'm always instructed
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    by your Friday evening Bible study.
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    I thank God for all of you.
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    This program is so didactic
    and instructive."
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    I think he looked up a few words there
    for us.
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    "Big hug to all of you,
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    and God bless you all," amen?
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    (Team) Amen.
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    (Derek) Thanks for writing.
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    I know, Ludwig, you said
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    you've been learning
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    a lot of English, too,
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    while you've been watching the broadcast.
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    Here's a note from Tammy in New Jersey
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    I watched the first episode
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    I'd heard of Hope Channel,
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    continue abundantly
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    to bless your ministry.
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    Thank you, thank you, thank you!
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    I love being a member
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    of Hope Sabbath School."
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    (Team) Amen.
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    (Derek) All right, and by the way,
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    there in New Jersey,
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    as part of Hope Sabbath School.
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    One last note, from Trinidad and Tobago.
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    That's in the beautiful Caribbean.
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    Just a short note, Leslie Ann writes
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    of Trinidad and Tobago."
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    I guess that's considered one country,
    isn't it?
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    "I enjoy watching and doing the lesson.
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    I also enjoy watching Jason
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    sing the Scripture songs."
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    Well, Jason, why don't you wave
    to Leslie Ann,
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    and we're going to sing
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    the Scripture song right now, actually.
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    We've got a brand new song for this series
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    from the gospel in Galatians.
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    It's taken from Galatians, chapter 2,
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    which says, "I have been crucified
    with Christ,
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    and I no longer live,
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    but Christ lives in me," it's a miracle.
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    If you haven't learned the song,
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    go to our website, download the song,
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    the sheet music, so you can sing along.
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    We're going to sing it right now.
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    (Derek) There's so much included
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    in that one verse in Galatians 2:20,21.
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    The Son of God loves you
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    and gave Himself for you;
    isn't that awesome?!
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    I just want to pray
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    that Jesus would be lifted up today
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    as we study the gospel in Galatians.
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    Father in Heaven, thank You.
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    Thank You that God so loved the world
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    that You sent Your one and only Son
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    that whoever believes in Him
    should not perish
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    but have everlasting life.
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    We see sickness and death all around us.
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    We know that sin
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    brings death and destruction,
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    but I thank You
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    that You've given us hope in Your Word
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    even today, hope in Jesus.
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    And I pray as we study
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    the Gospel in Galatians,
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    as we study Paul's authority and gospel,
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    that You would work in supernatural ways
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    in each of our hearts,
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    Hope Sabbath School members
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    all around the world.
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    May lives be blessed today
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    to bring honor to Your name.
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    I pray in the name of Jesus. Amen.
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    (Team) Amen.
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    (Derek) Now before we go
    into Paul authority,
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    I want to go back
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    to our previous study, Nicole.
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    How could it be
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    that God could take a rebel
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    who was forcing people
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    to blaspheme and wreaking havoc
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    (you remember that word?)
    in the church
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    and call him "My chosen servant"
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    to be an ambassador
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    for the Gospel message?
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    How can that happen?
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    (Nicole) Because God loves each and every
    one of us and wants us all to be saved.
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    And so He uses us wherever we are to
    spread His Word to those He wants to save.
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    In terms of this case, He knew he was
    a Zealot, even if it was a Zealot
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    in the time before he was transformed,
    and he was doing evil things.
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    God knew that he was a Zealot
    and when he was actually changed,
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    he'd be a Zealot for Him.
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    And so God was like, "I know the end
    from the beginning, and so, therefore,
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    this person's going to be the person
    I need at this time to bring my Word
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    to those who need it."
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    (Derek) Is that encouraging?
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    That God sees the potential
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    even in the midst of all our stumblings?
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    We're going to talk about Paul
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    as he writes now.
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    Many think this was
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    one of the earliest documents
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    that we have in what we call
    the New Testament,
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    about 49-50 A.D.
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    And it's written because of a problem
    in the church,
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    but by then, even at that time,
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    we're going to see
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    that the Christian church recognized
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    the Holy Spirit working in this man,
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    name changed from Saul of Tarsus to...?
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    (Team) Paul.
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    (Derek) Paul the Apostle.
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    So let's start in 2 Peter, chapter 3.
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    We're going to come back
    to Galatians here,
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    but Jonathan, would you read for us
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    2 Peter 3, verses 15 and 16.
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    I want you to listen carefully as Peter,
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    in some ways a little humorous,
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    he says, "Paul is not always easy
    to understand,"
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    but there's a testimony
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    about the authority of his work.
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    (Jonathan) I'm reading
    from the New International Version:
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    (Derek) So, I've always read that
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    and though, "Oh, it's not always easy
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    to understand Paul," which is true.
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    Sometimes I read a text, and I go,
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    "What does that mean?"
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    Maybe I need to come
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    to Hope Sabbath School
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    and get a little help
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    from sisters and brothers.
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    But there were a couple
    of little phrases there
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    that showed that Peter,
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    one of the church leaders and apostle,
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    recognized the work of the Apostle Paul
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    as being from God.
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    What did you hear?
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    Laurel, did you hear something
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    that caught your attention?
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    (Laurel) It just was amazing that Peter,
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    who was part of the original 12
    with Jesus,
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    recognized that Paul was also called,
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    even though he wasn't with Christ
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    when He was physically on Earth.
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    (Derek) That's right; He wasn't
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    one of the twelve, right?
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    So he has seen something in his ministry.
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    Didn't Jesus say, "By their fruit..."
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    (Derek, Team) "...you shall know them."
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    So he had seen something
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    from the fruit of his ministry
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    that said, "He's an apostle."
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    What does apostle mean, by the way?
    Do you know?
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    One who's sent out, right?
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    "He's an apostle of Jesus Christ," okay?
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    What else, even in the wording
    of the passage,
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    did you see something?
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    Christine and then Marcus.
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    (Christine) It says here in verse 15
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    that God gave Paul the wisdom
    and the knowledge...
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    (Derek) Aha, wisdom, I think the way
    Jonathan read it,
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    wisdom comes from God, all right?
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    Anywhere else, a little clue, Jason?
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    (Jason) In verse 16, he talks about those
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    who twist and distort the meaning,
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    and he's saying they do it
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    to their own destruction.
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    And so, you can deduce from that,
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    if you understand it correctly,
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    that's the way to salvation.
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    He's preaching the message of God.
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    (Derek) That's an interesting thought,
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    and actually there's another phrase
    attached to there
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    which is important, too.
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    Did you notice it, Peter?
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    (Peter) It says, "as the rest
    of the Scripture."
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    (Derek) Okay, so he's including
    Paul's testimonies,
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    not only as a wisdom from God
    like Christine said
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    but as part of Scripture, God breathed.
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    It's Peter who says all Scripture
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    is God breathed, right?
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    No private interpretation,
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    as they were moved by the Holy Spirit.
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    All right, but that's interesting.
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    Also, implicitly he's saying,
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    "If you listen, it's for your salvation,"
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    that gives it authority.
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    "If you twist it,
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    it's for your destruction."
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    All right, so Paul is recognized
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    by at least Peter, but I think
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    we could say by the Christian community.
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    God's at work in him,
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    and God is speaking through him.
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    We're going to look at one of his letters
    in this series,
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    the gospel to the Galatians.
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    The standard format of a letter...
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    did you find this from your study?
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    What's the standard format of a letter
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    back in those times, Tricia Lee?
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    (Tricia Lee) I don't know about back then,
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    but I do know like when you're
    in grammar school,
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    you're taught that you start
    with a greeting...
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    (Derek) Okay.
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    (Tricia Lee) ...or some type
    of salutation,
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    and then you have who it's to
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    and then the subject of the message,
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    and you kind of end off with some type of,
    you know...
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    (Derek) Farewell or closing remark or?
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    Is that pretty much, Jason,
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    the way it looked in these letters
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    during the New Testament era?
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    (Jason) Largely yes, and you generally
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    start with the positive, too.
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    So you'll say, "Oh, you guys,
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    this is a nice thing about you,"
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    whether you're writing a letter now
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    or these letters of Paul.
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    They're always saying,
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    "This is a good thing that you have,"
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    "This is what I like about you."
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    (Derek) That would probably
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    still work today, right?
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    If you've got a problem with someone,
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    you can say, "Here's some things
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    I really appreciate about you, but,"
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    and talk about a problem.
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    And that's pretty much standard format,
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    greeting, some word of thanksgiving,
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    body of the letter,
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    and then some closing remark,
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    and typically with Paul
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    it would include, "the grace of the Lord
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    be with you," right, something like that.
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    Let's see how he begins
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    the letter to the Galatians.
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    Galatians, chapter 1, verses 1 and 2,
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    and, Alyssa, if you'd read that for us,
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    and then we'll compare that.
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    If someone could find
    Ephesians 1, verse 1,
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    and Colossians 1, verse 1,
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    let's see if they're similar
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    or if there are some differences.
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    By the way, all of those letters
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    were written by the Apostle Paul.
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    (Alyssa) In the New International Version
    it says:
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    (Derek) Okay, that's his greeting there.
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    Keep that in mind.
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    Does someone have Ephesians?
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    Joshua, chapter 1 and verse 1.
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    (Joshua) I'll be reading from the New
    King James Version.
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    The Bible says:
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    (Derek) All right, so that's to the church
    in Ephesus,
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    then he writes to the church in Colossae,
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    we call that Colossians, Marcus, verse 1.
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    (Marcus) I'll be reading from the King
    James Version:
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    (Derek) So what did they have in common,
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    those three opening salutations?
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    What did they have in common?
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    (Team Member) He's an apostle.
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    (Derek) Okay so, Paul, an apostle,
    gives his name
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    like we do even today, right?
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    Gives the name and says
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    he's an apostle of Jesus.
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    What was different, Mario?
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    What did you see different
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    in the Galatian intro?
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    (Mario) He expounds on that.
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    He says not by the will of man
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    but of God, you know.
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    So you can tell
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    that he needs to clarify something.
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    (Derek) Why would he have to do that,
    anybody?
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    He didn't do it to Ephesus or to Colossae.
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    Why would he have to do that for Galatia,
    Alyssa?
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    (Alyssa) This is still early.
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    Remember, he had to go to all those places
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    and represent himself anew
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    to each new church,
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    so maybe he was still kind of having
    to defend
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    that God did call him.
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    (Derek) Possibly, of course we haven't
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    read the letter yet, have we?
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    That is a possibility, though.
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    He's like, "You may not know me,"
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    but actually there's something else
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    going on here. Nicole?
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    (Nicole) His letter talks
    about false teachings,
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    so in this case he's saying, "Listen,
    I'm from God.
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    I'm an apostle of God.
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    I'm bringing you the truth and the Word
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    that you need to hear,
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    and I want you all to be careful
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    of what else is going on around you
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    that may draw you away from Christ."
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    (Derek) And implied (stay with me now),
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    implied is that these people
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    who are giving these false teachings
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    are saying what about Paul?
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    (Team) That he's not from God.
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    (Derek) He's not a true apostle, right?
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    Or he's sent by man and not sent by God.
    Jonathan?
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    (Jonathan) It seems like multiple times
    throughout this that he's
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    emphasizing this, that, "My authority
    doesn't come
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    based on other people; it's God."
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    It's the truth that matters
    and not the people.
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    (Derek) Well let's take a look
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    as we read on in Galatians.
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    Jason, if you could read
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    the first six verses,
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    it will include the initial salutation
    that we read,
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    verses 1 through 6.
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    He's going to go pass
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    saying thank you about anything,
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    and he's going to come right to the issue
    at hand.
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    Let's take a look, Galatians 1:1-6.
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    (Jason) I'll be reading
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    from the New King James Version,
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    Galatians, chapter 1, verses 1 through 6:
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    (Derek) Whoa! So something's up here.
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    We're going to get right to it,
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    but he has kind of given us
    the gospel message
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    right in those first few verses.
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    How would you summarize
    the gospel message
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    from those verses? Peter.
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    (Peter) The salutation
    that he gives there, grace and peace,
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    is very interesting to me,
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    and is actually used
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    almost in every letter,
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    and Peter uses it,
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    "Grace and peace to you."
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    ""Grace and peace to you."
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    And it's almost like, the heart of God,
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    full of grace, brings something
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    to our hearts, peace,
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    and He does that through forgiveness,
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    and this is given to all men.
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    (Derek) So even in the greeting
    you're seeing a message.
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    Many Bible scholars would say
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    grace would be a more typical
    New Testament,
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    and shalom, or peace,
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    would be more from the Hebrew heritage,
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    but we're bringing both
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    in Christ Jesus, right?
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    What's the message?
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    What did you hear
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    in the first six verses, anybody?
    Yes, Alyssa?
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    (Alyssa) Christ died for us,
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    but in accordance that God
    the whole Trinity is working together.
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    Also he mentions that when we've been
    transformed by that message,
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    we give glory back to Him.
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    (Derek) Yeah, "He gave Himself
    for our sins,"
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    is the way my Bible translates it,
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    "that he might deliver us from..."?
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    (Team) Evil.
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    (Derek) "...this present evil age,
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    according to the will of our God
    and Father,
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    to whom be glory,"
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    and then he, like, "God is awesome."
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    You know, he kind of ends
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    his little statement there.
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    But he up front says,
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    "This is God's plan of salvation,
    through Jesus," right?
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    "...to deliver us
    from the present evil age.
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    What is wrong with you?!"
    (Thank you, Nicole.)
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    "Where did you get some other gospel?"
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    Some other...what does
    the word gospel mean, do you know?
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    (Team) Good News.
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    (Derek) "Where do you find some other news
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    that isn't good news at all?"
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    So he obviously is dealing immediately
    with a challenge.
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    Now before we go into that,
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    a revelation about the Good News
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    was not only given to him, right?
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    Let's go back; in our first study
    in this series,
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    we looked at that amazing
    concise statement by Peter.
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    Do you remember that?
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    Guided by the Holy Spirit.
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    In Acts 10, verses 34 to 43.
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    I want to hear that again.
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    I'm always amazed, Nicole,
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    if you could it for us...
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    I'm always amazed at the brilliance
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    of this concise statement
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    about the Gospel message.
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    And we know it's not because Peter says,
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    "Well, I'm a great scholar."
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    No, no, he was a fisherman
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    who wholly surrendered his life to God,
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    and by the Spirit he's speaking.
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    So let's hear his testimony.
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    (Nicole) I'm reading Acts 10,
    verses 34 through 43,
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    and I'm reading from the New
    International Version, and it says:
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    (Derek) I love that;
    it's so powerful, isn't it?
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    And by the way, when he says,
    "as all the prophets,"
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    he kind of says that it's the testimony
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    of the whole Scripture.
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    It reminds me of a Bible study
    that Jesus gave.
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    Do you remember when that was,
    Tricia Lee?
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    (Tricia Lee) When they were
    walking to Emmaus.
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    (Derek) Right, first to Cleopas
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    and the other disciple
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    on the road to Emmaus,
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    but then with the disciples
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    in the Upper Room.
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    And He said all of these prophecies,
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    all of the Scriptures, what?
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    (Team) "Testify about Me."
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    (Derek) Yeah, they "testify about Me,
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    and not only about Me
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    but that I had to suffer." Why?
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    He suffered for our sins, right?
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    He bore our sins that He might...?
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    What was that wonderful word?
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    (Team Member) Deliver us.
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    (Derek) Deliver us
    from this present evil age.
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    Wonderful news, but all of that...
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    You say, "That's a great summary;
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    I'm going to write it down, Acts 10:34-43.
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    If anybody non-Christian come and says,
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    'Could you give it to me
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    in like just a couple of minutes?'"
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    You say, "Well, let me read to you
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    what the Holy Spirit said through Peter."
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    But we could get even more concise
    than that.
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    Someone have John 3:16,
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    would read it for us?
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    Anybody have John 3:16?
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    You say, "I'd like to repeat it."
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    John 3:16, got a volunteer?
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    Jason, read it for us, please.
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    (Jason) I'll be reading from the New
    King James Version, John 3:16:
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    (Derek) Well that challenges
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    the whole idea that it's
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    just for the Jews, right?
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    It says "whoever."
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    God so loved the...?
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    (Team) World.
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    (Derek) I mean it's right there
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    in that very simple statement.
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    So, I have a question for you, Mario.
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    Why do people make the Gospel message,
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    the Good News about what God has done
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    for us in Jesus,
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    why do people make it so complicated?
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    (Mario) Oh, wow, we have something
    inside of us
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    that wants to give out steps or processes
    to accomplish things.
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    I mean, in our jobs and in school,
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    there's this system that tells us,
    you know,
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    you have to do this and this and this,
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    and then you can get what you want.
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    So it's hard for us to conceive
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    that a God can love us
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    and give something to us
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    without us having to do something
    to earn it,
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    but that it is a gift
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    if we would just submit to His will...
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    (Derek) Now the New Testament
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    and especially the writings of Paul
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    are all about a new creation.
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    They're all about deliverance
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    from the present evil age,
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    but that is the fruit
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    of accepting the Gospel message.
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    Somehow we try to make it
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    more complicated than "whoever believes
    in Him."
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    We've got several hands.
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    Let's take a moment to reflect on this.
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    (Harold) One way, and we have
    seen this, actually,
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    throughout the New Testament,
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    what we studied last time, traditions.
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    At times we fall into a routine,
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    as Tricia Lee mentioned
    in a previous study,
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    that at times we are so ingrained...
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    we get so comfortable that we believe
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    that that's the way to go to be saved.
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    (Derek) That's maybe even
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    what the Bible teaches, right?
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    Because we've done it for so long,
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    or what our religious teacher told us.
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    (Harold) Yes, and Jesus even rebuked
    the Pharisees
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    because, "You come to Me,"
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    you know, with your mouth;
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    you're worshiping with your mouth
    and everything.
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    But yet you come to Me
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    by the commandments of men."
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    And this is found in Matthew,
    chapter 15.
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    (Derek) Right, so that could happen
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    for us, too, right? Tricia Lee?
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    (Tricia Lee) He's reminding us
    that we're in an evil age.
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    The devil is out there
    trying to deceive us.
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    From the garden he said,
    "Did God really say?"
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    And when we have simple truths
    about salvation, that doubt comes
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    into our minds like, is it really
    that easy to be saved through Christ?
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    You can hang your doubts on anything,
    but it's just like, we have to believe
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    the true Word that God says
    and not question this simple path
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    that God already laid out.
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    (Derek) I guess there's two approaches
    that the devil could bring.
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    One would be to say
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    it's not that simple, right?
    It's more complicated,
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    or it's not even true.
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    This is not true,
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    but it's not that simple, you know?
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    (Tricia Lee) Is He really
    going to forgive you if you ask Him?
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    (Derek) Or maybe it's for someone else,
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    but would it really be for you?
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    Anybody else, why do we make it
    so complicated, Jonathan?
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    (Jonathan) I think sometimes we really
    want it to be...
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    It's an issue of pride.
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    I mean like, if I can make all these
    so wonderful thoughts and ideas,
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    then it becomes about me and about what
    I'm doing or what I'm thinking
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    or having the right knowledge, but this is
    so simple, like a child can understand.
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    (Derek) Didn't Jesus say something
    about we need to become as little children
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    if we would enter the Kingdom?
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    (Jonathan) That's humbling.
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    (Derek) It requires humility?
    Yes, Peter?
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    (Peter) I was thinking, too,
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    that sometimes maybe...
    can God be that good?
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    Can it be that good?
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    (Derek) You mean a distorted picture
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    of the character of God
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    could hold me back
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    from believing that God could be
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    that good to me.
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    (Peter) Right, right.
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    (Derek) Part of the reason
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    we study the Bible
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    is to find out the truth about God, right?
    Joshua?
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    (Joshua) I believe it was along the lines
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    of what Jonathan said.
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    He mentioned that, you know,
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    the Gospel is even for little children,
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    as easy that they can understand it.
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    And I remember as a child
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    I always saw the Gospel
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    as something that was easy to digest,
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    like Jesus loves me,
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    He wants to save us from our sins,
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    we're going to Heaven one day,
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    and it was that simple.
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    But then as I got older,
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    things started to become more and more
    and more complicated.
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    People are like, "Oh! This prophecy,
    that prophecy."
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    "We have to be saved through this."
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    "If you do this,
    this is going to happen to you."
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    And your mind just has
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    this, for some people,
    a spiritual breakdown.
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    Like, "Whoa, it takes all of that now?
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    Every move that I make now,
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    I have to be worried if God is
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    going to like me or not like me?
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    Is He going to strike me from Heaven?"
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    And I think that we lose touch
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    of that real essence of who Christ is,
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    making things complicated,
    as we've been discussing.
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    (Derek) "Whoever believes in Him
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    should not perish."
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    But of course we need Scripture
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    to know how He is.
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    Otherwise we could
    make up some Jesus, right?
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    The Bible is crucial,
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    and Jesus, when He said, "Baptize
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    in the name of the Father, Son
    and Holy Spirit,"
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    He did say, "Teach them
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    to observe all things I've commanded you."
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    But all of that is an outgrowth
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    of my relationship with Him
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    as my Savior, right?
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    Well let's go back
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    to the letter of Galatians,
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    and, Laurel, could you read
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    Galatians 1, verses 6 through 9?
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    Like we noticed in the first part
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    (we read verse 6 already,
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    but read it again),
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    he skips over, "I'm really thankful
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    for so much about you,"
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    and comes in - boom!
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    "We've got a problem here."
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    Let's read verses 6 through 9
    of Galatians 1.
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    (Alyssa) I'll be reading from the New
    King James Version:
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    (Derek)
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