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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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I hope you were with us.
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If you missed the first part
of this series,
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you can go to our website:
hopetv.org/hopess.
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You can watch part one
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of "The Gospel in Galatians."
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And we're always happy to hear from you.
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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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that's being used in 150 countries,
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And we've got an Apple app.
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By the way, for those of you
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Got an email just a few weeks ago
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from someone who in China watched
one program,
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went back and watched 100 hours
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of interactive Bible studies
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
Sabbath School discussion
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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 it's already happening
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in different part of the world,
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that Hope Sabbath School
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is being broadcast in other languages,
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also with closed captioning,
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but you pray for us, Kwasi,
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because we're praying it could go
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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,
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 you've been
learning 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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in the United States of America.
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She says, "Thank you so much
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for what you do; it's an encouragement.
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I love Hope Sabbath School.
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I watched the first episode
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of Hope Sabbath School in December 2016
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during a Sabbath school breakfast
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I'd planned for our church.
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I'd heard of Hope Channel,
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but not having a television,
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I'd never seen it before
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and never seen Hope Sabbath School.
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Well, I loved it, and I was thrilled
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when I found out you could get it online."
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It's easy; you can get the app,
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or you can watch it online,
hopetv.org/hopess.
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And she concludes, "May God
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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she's involved in a children's ministry
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there in New Jersey,
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and so she can do
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an interactive Bible study with us
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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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and says, "I'm from the island
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 from 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's 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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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 knew he 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
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to bring my Word 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) ...to 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 thought, "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
to Hope Sabbath School
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and get a little help from some 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, an 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
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
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'll know them."
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(Derek) So he had seen something
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 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,
but I do know like when you're
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in grammar school, you're taught that you
start with a greeting or some type
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of salutation, then you have who it's to
and 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
start with the positive, too.
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So you'll say, "Oh, you guys, this is
a nice thing about you,"
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whether you're writing a letter now
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
still work today, right?
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If you've got a problem with someone,
you can say, "Here are some things
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I really appreciate about you, but,"
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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(Harold) 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
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we haven't 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 people.
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(Derek) Well let's take a look
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 past
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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,
but in accordance
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that God the whole Trinity is
working together also, he mentions that.
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And 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,
according to the will
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of God our Father, to whom be glory,"
and then he, like, "God is awesome."
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You know, he kind of ends
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
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 and the
other disciple 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,
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 comes 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
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,
-
but that is the fruit
-
of accepting the Gospel message.
-
Somehow we try to make it
-
more complicated than "whoever believes
in Him."
-
We've got several hands.
-
Let's take a moment to reflect on this.
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(Harold) One way, and we have
seen this, actually,
-
throughout the New Testament,
-
what we studied last time, traditions.
-
At times we fall into a routine,
-
as Tricia Lee mentioned
in a previous study,
-
that at times we are so ingrained...
-
we get so comfortable that we believe
-
that that's the way to go to be saved.
-
(Derek) That's maybe even
what the Bible teaches, right?
-
Because we've done it for so long,
-
or what our religious teacher told us.
-
(Harold) Yes, and Jesus even rebuked
the Pharisees
-
because, "You come to Me,"
-
you know, "with your mouth;
-
you're worshiping with your mouth
and everything,
-
but yet you come to Me
-
by the commandments of men."
-
And this is found in Matthew,
chapter 15.
-
(Derek) Right, so that could happen
-
for us, too, right? Tricia Lee?
-
(Tricia Lee) He's reminding us
that we're in an evil age.
-
The devil is out there
trying to deceive us.
-
From the garden he said,
"Did God really say?"
-
And when we have simple truths
about salvation, that doubt comes
-
into our minds like, is it really
that easy to be saved through Christ?
-
You can hang your doubts on anything,
but it's just like, we have to believe
-
the true Word that God says
and not question this simple path
-
that God already laid out.
-
(Derek) I guess there's two approaches
that the devil could bring.
-
One would be to say
-
it's not that simple, right?
It's more complicated,
-
or it's not even true.
-
This is not true,
-
but it's not that simple, you know?
-
(Tricia Lee) Is He really
going to forgive you if you ask Him?
-
(Derek) Or maybe it's for someone else,
-
but would it really be for you?
-
Anybody else, why do we make it
so complicated, Jonathan?
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(Jonathan) I think sometimes we really
want it to be...
-
It's an issue of pride.
-
I mean like, if I can make all these
so wonderful thoughts and ideas,
-
then it becomes about me and about what
I'm doing or what I'm thinking
-
or having the right knowledge, but this is
so simple, like a child can understand.
-
(Derek) Didn't Jesus say something
about we need to become as little children
-
if we would enter the Kingdom?
-
(Jonathan) That's humbling.
-
(Derek) It requires humility?
-
(Jonathan) Yeah.
-
(Derek) Yes, Peter.
-
(Peter) I was thinking, too,
that sometimes maybe...
-
can God be that good?
-
Can it be that good?
-
(Derek) You mean a distorted picture
-
of the character of God
-
could hold me back
-
from believing that God could be
-
that good to me.
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(Peter) Right, right.
-
(Derek) Part of the reason
-
we study the Bible
-
is to find out the truth about God, right?
Joshua?
-
(Joshua) I believe it was along the lines
-
of what Jonathan said.
-
He mentioned that, you know,
-
the Gospel is even for little children,
-
as easy that they can understand it.
-
And I remember as a child
-
I always saw the Gospel
-
as something that was easy to digest,
-
like Jesus loves me,
-
He wants to save us from our sins,
-
we're going to Heaven one day,
-
and it was that simple.
-
But then as I got older,
-
things started to become more and more
and more complicated.
-
People are like, "Oh! This prophecy,
that prophecy."
-
"We have to be saved through this."
-
"If you do this,
this is going to happen to you."
-
And your mind just has
-
this, for some people,
a spiritual breakdown.
-
Like, "Whoa, it takes all of that now?
-
Every move that I make now,
-
I have to be worried
-
if God is going to like me or not like me?
-
Is He going to strike me from Heaven?"
-
And I think that we lose touch
-
of that real essence of who Christ is,
-
making things complicated,
as we've been discussing.
-
(Derek) "Whoever believes in Him
-
should not perish."
-
But of course we need Scripture
-
to know how He is.
-
Otherwise we could
make up some Jesus, right?
-
The Bible is crucial,
-
and Jesus, when He said, "Baptize
-
in the name of the Father, Son
and Holy Spirit,"
-
He did say, "Teach them
-
to observe all things I've commanded you."
-
But all of that is an outgrowth
-
of my relationship with Him
-
as my Savior, right?
-
Well let's go back
-
to the letter of Galatians,
-
and, Laurel, could you read
-
Galatians 1, verses 6 through 9?
-
Like we noticed in the first part
-
(we read verse 6 already,
but read it again),
-
he skips over, "I'm really thankful
-
for so much about you,"
-
and comes in - boom!
-
"We've got a problem here."
-
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:
-
(Derek) Now that word accursed,
-
I've got in my margin there
-
is the word anathema.
-
I mean, it's not like,
-
"That's not a good thing to do."
-
It's like really strong language.
-
Why is Paul...and someone could say,
-
"Well, that's your perspective;
-
this is my perspective"...
-
why is he so intense about people...
-
"You cannot preach some other gospel
-
other than what was manifested
through Jesus," Marcus?
-
(Marcus) Because that would portray
a false Christ.
-
Just like you said earlier as well,
-
you said that it's not the same Christ
-
if you pervert the gospel,
-
and this is the early church.
-
So, what comes out of this
-
may affect future churches
in the next generation.
-
(Derek) So it's not so much
-
that, "You don't like my teaching,"
-
as "You're saying something about God
that isn't true!"
-
(Team) Yes.
-
(Derek) And...? And what?
-
What's the implication of that?
-
Destruction for people!
-
This is life and death!
-
It's not just, "Do you like your sermon
or your sermon?"
-
This is life and death;
-
we're talking about how people can be
-
set right with God, right?
Yes, Mario.
-
(Mario) I just feel like
-
I need to highlight
-
the same applies to us today.
-
This is about the character of Christ
-
as perceived in someone else's eyes
through our testimony,
-
and we get hung up on our doctrine
-
as a means to salvation.
-
And there are so many things that we try
-
to hang the hat of salvation on,
-
but we've got to preach Christ
-
and Him crucified, as Paul said, you know,
-
and we have to be careful about that.
-
(Derek) Now some people might get
-
a little offended with Paul.
-
They'd say, "Paul, that's a little,"
-
(we have an expression in English),
-
"over the top. Please."
-
But let's look at a couple of places
-
where Jesus was fairly
(what could I say) direct
-
when He felt the same issue,
-
"You're getting in the way
-
of people learning the truth about God."
-
Mark, chapter 9, verse 42,
-
Harold, do you have that?
-
Again I do believe that Jesus,
-
He spoke with love in His heart.
-
I don't like if He's portrayed
-
as some kind of angry Savior,
-
but He spoke strongly here, didn't He?
Mark 5:42?
-
(Harold) I'll be reading from the New
King James Version:
-
(Derek) Now, Bible students have discussed
-
whether the little ones He's talking about
-
are children or new believers.
-
What do you think?
-
(Team) Both.
-
(Derek) Multiple choice, right?
-
"All of the above," right?
-
If you cause a child to stumble
-
that they can't, as children do,
-
just say, "Jesus, I trust You,
-
and I want You to save me,
-
and I want to be with You forever,"
-
and the Savior says, "Amen," right?
-
But also the new believer?
-
(Team) Yes.
-
(Derek) So, we want the new believers
to learn everything
-
that Jesus taught, right?
-
So, how do we do that
-
without making a stumbling block for them?
-
What is crucially important
-
when we're teaching them all those things?
-
Are you stretching your fingers, Nicole?
Yes, tell me.
-
(Nicole) I think that it starts with us
praying and asking for the Spirit
-
to fill us with what we need in order
to reach those that we're dealing with.
-
And so we don't become a stumbling block
ourselves, we have to have
-
that connection with Christ to lead us
the right way.
-
(Derek) Okay, but we want to teach them
-
to observe all things.
-
So how do we do that without
(what's the word)
-
damaging the gospel or mutating the gospel
-
or proclaiming some other gospel?
-
How do we do that, Alyssa?
-
(Alyssa) Well, first, everything
has to come from Scripture.
-
Don't try to show them anything
that isn't here.
-
And also, if they're not secure yet
in their salvation,
-
first things have to come first.
-
(Derek) So I believe in Bible prophecy,
it's wonderful.
-
By the way, I've met many people
-
who believe in the authenticity
of the Bible by Bible prophecy,
-
but you're saying, "I'm going
to tell them about Jesus
-
and how to have
-
a living connection with Him,"
-
and then we talk about how do we live
as a Christian
-
rather than, "Here's the list of things
-
that can maybe earn God's love and favor
-
or maybe earn your way to Heaven."
-
(Tricia Lee) It's a great question,
and I think that churches struggle
-
with how to disciple and how to teach
our new believers.
-
We should never be afraid of teaching
what the Bible says or what Jesus says,
-
but there's a big difference between
teaching what Jesus taught and lived
-
and then now trying to force people
to make those changes and believing
-
that we somehow now take on the role
of the Holy Spirit in converting people.
-
I can teach you and show you, and I should
never hide what the Bible says,
-
but I have to understand my role is
to teach; my role is not to convert.
-
I cannot force someone to make a change
that it might have taken me many years
-
to come to myself.
-
So we have to have patience and humility
and realize that we are only
-
pointing people to the Bible teachings
and allowing the Holy Spirit to work
-
that miracle in their life just like
He worked in our lives.
-
But we shouldn't be afraid to show
somebody what the Bible says
-
just because it might be too much; maybe
we should hide it from them now - no.
-
The Bible teaches all these things;
it's okay to teach it, but we should never
-
feel like we have to force someone to make
the same change just like we have.
-
(Derek) And would it be okay to say
we always need to remind them
-
what the foundation of our faith...
where it is?
-
It's in Jesus, right?
Our Savior.
-
Saved by His grace through faith?
-
Let's talk about healthful living,
-
or let's talk about...
-
you could name something else...
-
how Jesus is coming back,
-
but first I have to talk
about the Gospel message, right?
-
And the assurance of salvation.
-
Several hands raised, Peter?
-
(Peter) I was just going to say when we
talk about, like, we're saying doctrine
-
or anything, living, Jesus sits
for His portrait, and how we present
-
the teachings of the Bible.
-
And what portrait of Jesus
are you painting in your doctrine,
-
in your lifestyle that you're coaching,
-
whatever it is, X, Y, Z - fill it in -
-
what portrait of Jesus are you painting?
-
(Derek) First I have to know
-
the truth about Jesus and who He was.
Jonathan.
-
(Jonathan) I was thinking how,
in a musical, you can have the same notes,
-
even in the same order, but if you change,
like maybe if you start
-
with a different emphasis, or if you put
it in a different bass note or something,
-
the music totally changes.
-
You can be saying the same things,
but if you're emphasizing
-
without that foundation of who God is,
His love for us, and salvation,
-
then you're communicating
a different song, a different tone.
-
(Derek) One other text
-
where Jesus spoke rather strongly,
-
in Matthew 23:13,14, He was saying,
-
"Don't get in the way of people
-
knowing the truth about Me."
-
Christine, do you have Matthew 23,
verses 13 and 14?
-
(Christine) I'll be reading from the New
King James Version,
-
Matthew, chapter 23, verses 13 and 14;
it says:
-
(Derek) And what does it say at the end?
-
"You will receive" what?
-
(Derek, Team) A greater condemnation.
-
(Derek) You know, you will be
held accountable.
-
Isn't that what it's saying?
-
For getting in the way
-
of people knowing the truth.
-
Now I don't know about you,
-
but we're here, and this is an in-depth,
interactive Bible study;
-
we've got a lot of people watching this.
-
That would cause me to be praying,
-
"Oh, Lord, help us
-
to tell the truth about You," right?
-
"To tell the truth about Your gospel,
-
to tell the truth about the Christian life
-
in response to the grace
-
that's been shown to us," and all of that.
-
We want to go now
-
and look at where Paul gets his message
-
because, as someone pointed out
-
(Laurel, I think you mentioned earlier),
-
he wasn't one of the 12 Disciples.
-
So where does he get his message?
-
Well let's take a look
-
at his own testimony,
-
and we're looking in Galatians, chapter 1,
-
verses 11 through 17,
-
and then we'll read on in the chapter
-
and also testimony from his letter
to the Corinthians.
-
But first, Galatians, chapter 1,
-
and, Peter, if you could read that for us,
-
verses 11 through 17.
-
(Peter) I'm reading Galatians, chapter 1,
verses 11 to 17,
-
in the New King James Version:
-
(Derek) What's he saying?
-
(Harold) He was called
through God's grace.
-
(Derek) He was called
through God's grace,
-
but more than that, what's he saying?
-
This revelation...?
-
(Nicole) Is not from man.
-
(Derek) "...is not from man.
-
I didn't learn it from anyone
except Jesus!"
-
In that sense he's saying,
-
"I may not have walked with Him
-
when He was here on Earth,
-
but I've walked with Him
-
since He ascended to Heaven."
-
That's a startling claim, isn't it?
-
But that's what he's saying,
-
"The way I received the message."
-
Let's keep reading; Mario,
if you could read,
-
as he continues now,
in verses 18 through 24.
-
Again, they're saying, "You're not
a real apostle."
-
"You weren't one of the twelve," right?
-
"You weren't there; in fact, your history
-
shows you've been fighting against
the truth."
-
Because, by the way, these Judaizers
-
are believers in Jesus.
-
So they're not just like those
-
who are opposed to Jesus,
-
but they're saying, "But there's more,
-
and you're not telling the whole story."
-
Paul says, "I got it from Jesus."
-
Reading on, verses 18, is it?
-
(Mario) Through 24, reading Galatians,
-
chapter 1, 18 through 24,
-
in the New King James Version:
-
(Derek) That's his testimony,
"I've been changed."
-
Now let's look at one example
-
of a revelation given to him,
1 Corinthians 11.
-
He's talking here about the beginning
-
of what we call the Lord's Supper
-
or the Communion service.
-
Now again, obvious question,
-
but was he there in the Upper Room?
-
(Derek, Team) No.
-
(Derek) So, how is he
-
going to tell the believers about that?
-
Well, let's see what he says.
-
1 Corinthians 11:23-26, Joshua.
-
(Joshua) The Bible says:
-
(Derek) That's very specific, isn't it?
-
It's not like, "Well, and there was
-
this little service in the Upper Room
-
before Jesus was crucified."
-
It's actually quoting Jesus, what He said,
-
and explaining what it meant.
-
So I have a question for you.
-
He says, "I received it from the Lord."
-
How did Jesus reveal that to him?
-
Did He appear to him
-
like on the Damascus road?
-
Did He give him a vision?
-
You know, a vision, he's still awake,
-
but he receives a message from Heaven.
-
Or a dream, we think of like,
-
dreams were given to prophets, too?
-
How did Jesus reveal that to him,
-
what happened in the Upper Room?
-
The answer is?
-
(Derek, Team) We don't know.
-
(Derek) Could it have been
-
any one of those?
-
(Team) Yes.
-
(Derek) Could the Lord Himself have come
like He did
-
on the Damascus road?
-
Or have given him a vision?
-
But what is Paul
absolutely convinced about?
-
(Team) That it's from Christ.
-
(Derek) That it's a revelation
from Jesus, right?
-
So, both that little piece
-
of what happened in the Upper Room,
-
but actually the entire message
he's proclaiming,
-
he said, "This doesn't come from me;
-
it comes from God."
-
So why is that so important
-
as he's about to speak to the Galatians
-
who were listening to false teaching?
-
Why is it important that he asserts
-
the source of his message?
-
Wouldn't it be enough to say,
-
"I learned it from the apostles"?
-
Jason, what do you think?
-
(Jason) Because he's being attacked
as not being connected with Jesus,
-
as not being part of that origin.
-
They're saying, "You came in
after the fact,
-
and you're trying to proclaim to us
this stuff
-
even though you haven't experienced it
yourself.
-
In fact, you were even one
of our persecutors,
-
so how do we know
-
that you're actually genuine?"
-
And they're basically challenging him
-
by bringing this other gospel in.
-
And he's saying, "Look, this is
from Jesus,
-
and here's the evidence for it."
-
(Derek) We're going to study
-
about the whole conflict and the message
-
in the gospel to the Galatians,
-
but I just want to pause and ask,
-
does it startle you
-
that Jesus would call someone
-
who'd been such a fierce opponent?
-
Would it be fair to say to almost become
a primary witness?
-
I mean, how many books
-
of the New Testament
-
did - let's choose some of the Apostles -
Peter.
-
How many books of the New Testament
did Peter write?
-
Well we've got 1 and 2 Peter, right?
-
That's the clue, right?
-
Give me another Apostle.
-
(Derek, Team) John.
-
(Derek) Okay, how many books
-
of the New Testament
did John write?
-
Five? Okay, you've got
-
the Gospel of John,
-
1 John, 2 John, 3 John, and?
-
(Team) Revelation.
-
(Derek) He says, the Revelation
of Jesus Christ
-
through His servant John."
-
Okay, so you've got five there.
-
Give me another Apostle
besides Peter and John.
-
Not Timothy, he was not an Apostle, right?
-
But Matthew was...Matthew, how many
did he write?
-
(Team) One.
-
(Derek) One that bears his name,
-
an important Gospel, right?
-
Give me another Apostle.
-
Philip? How many did he write?
-
(Derek, Team) None.
-
(Derek) Give me another one.
-
James, the brother of John,
-
that's not the one who wrote
-
the book of James, right?
-
So, many of the Apostles
-
didn't write any books
-
of the New Testament, right?
-
And how many did you say again
-
the Holy Spirit inspired Paul to write?
-
(Team) Thirteen.
-
(Derek) Doesn't it startle you?
-
What does that tell you about God?
-
Not just about Paul.
-
You say, "He was obviously a changed man."
-
What does that tell you about God?
Christine.
-
(Christine) That God can use anyone
-
to get them to proclaim the message.
-
(Derek) He can use anyone.
-
Can we complete that sentence, Tricia Lee?
-
(Tricia Lee) Even me.
-
(Derek) Okay, yeah.
-
God can use anyone, even me.
-
I still need a little qualifier
in there, Nicole?
-
God can use anyone, even me...?
-
(Nicole) If you're willing...
if you're willing to be used.
-
(Derek) If I'm willing.
-
And how is that willingness revealed?
-
How is that willingness revealed?
-
How is it apparent that I am willing
-
to be used by God, even me,
-
to proclaim the Good News about Jesus?
-
(Joshua) By doing the work.
-
(Derek) I think before I do the work, no?
-
(Nicole) It's choosing.
-
(Tricia Lee) Believing.
-
(Derek) Choosing, believing.
-
(Team Member) Responding to the call.
-
(Derek) How do I respond to the call?
-
(Team Member) You listen.
-
(Derek) I listen?
-
(Team Member) Repent first.
-
(Derek) I repent. I...?
-
(Nicole) Pray?
-
(Derek) Pray. I surrender?
-
I humble myself before God.
-
This message is not about me;
it's about Jesus.
-
"And God, You're going to have to work
supernaturally
-
because I don't want to mess that up."
-
I certainly don't want to proclaim
-
a false gospel, right?
-
I humble myself...So, I'm willing,
-
surrender? Even me?
-
That Paul could do that?
-
And God could use him in such
an amazing way? Joshua?
-
(Joshua) This is helping me to think
-
because if you think about the most
well-known pastors and evangelists
-
that you hear about
-
throughout the Christian church,
-
many of them were not raised
as Christians.
-
(Derek) Yeah.
-
(Joshua) Many of them actually converted
to Christianity,
-
and through the experience
-
that they had with Jesus,
-
they just went full force,
-
and that goes across the board.
-
And I think it just goes to show
-
that when we have that true conversion,
-
our past is no longer a priority.
-
Our past is just a shadow of who we were,
-
and we are now new in Christ.
-
(Derek) Doesn't Paul say somewhere,
-
"I consider all of that..."
-
What was the word he used?
-
I think a literal translation
is "cow dung,"
-
but "rubbish" would be a little more...
-
It's garbage compared to the excellency
of knowing Christ.
-
Not just knowing about Him, right?
-
But knowing Him.
-
It's like he can't keep quiet.
-
And if we're willing...even me? Even me.
-
So in the last few minutes we've got,
-
I want you to give a testimony
-
of how you have been blessed,
-
not only to know Jesus
-
and have that relationship,
-
but you've been blessed
-
that God would use you
-
to share the truth about Jesus
-
with someone else, okay?
-
And you may share a specific instance.
-
You may share something
-
that's happening to you right now.
-
So let's talk about that.
-
We can't share what we don't know, right?
-
So, coming to know Him and sharing.
-
Who can share a testimony of being blessed
-
as a result of that?
-
We'll start with you, Harold.
-
(Harold) One day I was going
to Radio Shack
-
(that's like an electronics store),
-
and they were closing down.
-
The thought came, "Well, since it's
closing down,
-
there's some people who are there,"
-
and I'm a type that I like
to talk one-on-one.
-
And usually the store's kind of empty.
-
There was this lady,
-
and I had this material,
-
and I started talking to her,
-
like saying, "Hey, I have this material
for you,
-
if you're interested."
-
(Derek) So this was something
about the Bible?
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(Harold) Yeah, all about the Bible.
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Actually that lasted like an hour or more,
the conversation.
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(Derek) It must have been a quiet day
at the store.
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(Harold) No, it was interesting.
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There were more customers coming in.
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It was so inspiring
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that I started even asking,
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"Hey, customers, would you be interested?"
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I was not afraid; I was really so blessed
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because the lady was asking
so many questions,
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even asked for material
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that I had at home; this was interesting.
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I purchased the material
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thinking that I would read it,
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and then she mentioned to me,
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"I remember reading this book
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back in the day by this person."
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And I'm like, "Wow, interesting!"
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I have this book at home,
and I just bought one,
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thinking that I would use it,
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and I brought it for her.
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She was so blessed and was acknowledging
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all the truth that was being shared
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that I felt blessed.
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It was like, wow, somebody received
God's truth today,
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even the people who were
around us listening
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or even receiving the material.
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That made my day,
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and I thank God for that.
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(Derek) For those of you
in the second row,
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you couldn't see he was smiling.
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He was blessed to be used
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to bless someone else,
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and it sounds like God was at work
even in him getting that book
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that they wanted to read,
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and it was already there.
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In some ways you might think,
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"Well, that's not as dramatic as
the Damascus road."
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But it was dramatic for you, wasn't it?
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Anybody else, being blessed? Joshua.
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(Joshua) Years ago I was
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in Antigua visiting family,
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and I was sitting in my Aunt Nola's house,
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and I saw Hope Sabbath School
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for the first time.
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As I watched the people...
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(Derek) Was that before you ever became
a participant?
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(Joshua) Oh, yeah, this was before that.
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I was watching the show, and I said,
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"I can't really relate to these people;
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they look too holy."
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And I said, "You know what?
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They're going into all these deep things
about the Bible,"
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so I just kept watching it.
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I had no idea that God was ever
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going to put me on this show
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to do this same exact work.
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And now I know that we're not all perfect
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and that through media God can reach
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so many people across the world.
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I'm very thankful to be here,
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and I met my wife on this show.
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(Derek) Oh, you did,
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and she's not here,
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just in case the viewers are trying
to guess which one it is.
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But back to what you said, Tricia Lee,
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"Even me," "Even me."
Isn't that amazing?
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Surrendered to God, you're watching
the show,
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and, you know, our producer Elroy,
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when he was in grad school,
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he said, "I wish I could...,"
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He was watching Hope Sabbath School,
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and he was really blessed.
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He was saying, "I wish I could
produce a program like that,"
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and today he's our producer.
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Isn't that awesome!
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(Team) Yes.
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(Derek) That's the kind of people we want
to be a part of the team, right?
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That we believe God is working
in miraculous ways.
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One last testimony, yes, Nicole.
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(Nicole) I would continue what Joshua said
in saying I'm blessed to be
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on this program also, and it's funny
because I met you
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at a church here locally, and I hadn't
really heard of Hope Sabbath School,
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and you actually talked about it
in church.
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I was like, "Let me see what he's
talking about," and I watched
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this program a couple of times.
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I just think that the Lord really led me
to that church, He led me
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to meet with you that day, and put me
in this program, and it's just been
-
a blessing because I'm meeting people
who have seen the programs, and they're
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very blessed by the program.
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So it's this great blessing to me
that I can be a part of this ministry.
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(Derek) I think that's why the Apostle
Paul was so passionate, because he's like,
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"It's not just about me being saved;
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it's about sharing that blessing,
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the grace of God I've come to know
and experience.
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I want to share that with everybody,
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even if they try to kill me,"
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which, by the way, happened
quite frequently to the Apostle Paul.
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And when people tried to distort
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the truth of the Gospel,
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he got really upset
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because he wanted people to know
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the true character of God and God's plan.
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I want to share the truth
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about Jesus, too, don't you?
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Let's pray that he'll work in us
in wonderful ways.
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Father in Heaven, thank You
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for the beautiful truth of the Gospel.
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Forgive us if we've made it complicated
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or a stumbling block put in the way
of someone
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so they don't hear the truth.
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Help us to continue to study Your Word,
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to learn the truth of the Gospel
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to be able to share it in a way
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that will bless many lives,
including ours.
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In the name of Jesus. Amen.
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(Team) Amen.
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(Derek) Well, thanks for joining us
for Hope Sabbath School.
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We have so much to learn, but you know?
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God loves us, and He will be with us
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each step of the journey.
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Take what you're learning
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and be a blessing to those around you.
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