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♪ theme music ♪
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(Derek) Welcome to Hope Sabbath School,
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an in-depth, interactive study
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of the Word of God.
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We are in the middle of an amazing series
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on Themes in the Gospel of John,
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today, More Testimonies about Jesus.
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And it's my prayer that you'd be blessed,
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not only personally, but be blessed
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to go out and be a blessing
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to those around you.
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So welcome to Hope Sabbath School
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and welcome to the team.
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Take a look at each other and wave.
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We're here, and God's in our midst,
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and we're glad we can be
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part of the program.
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We've got some great remote team members
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with us again today.
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Zandile, great to have you
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with us remotely, and, Cory, great
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to have you back with us
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as we continue our study.
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And we're glad you're with us.
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You know, we've got
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Hope Sabbath School members
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across the planet, and we're glad;
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wherever you're watching,
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we'd love to hear from you.
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Why don't you write to us.
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Take a note down, sshope@hopetv.org.
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You say, "Derek, I already know
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the email address," then write to us,
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tell us the country where you live
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and how God's blessing you
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through a study of His Word.
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Here are just a few emails we've received.
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One from Jacob in Malawi, Jacob writes
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and says...now, Travis, I notice
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you've been to Malawi
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quite a few times, haven't you?
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God's blessed your work there.
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Jacob writes, "Your commitment
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to a deep, interactive study
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of the Word of God is truly inspiring.
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It's through this dedicated exploration
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that we uncover the profound blessings
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woven within the Scriptures."
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This is a profound thinker here.
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"Each session unveils layers of wisdom
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guiding us closer to understanding
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the divine purpose for our lives."
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(Team) Amen.
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(Derek) "Thank you for your dedication.
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Together may we continue to grow
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in wisdom and understanding as we journey
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deeper into the Word of God. Blessings."
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We say "Blessings" back to you, Jacob.
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I hope you're teaching the Word of God.
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Here's an individual
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who is a deep thinker.
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We hope you will take the outline,
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download it from our website
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and start an interactive class.
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You may write back and say, "Derek,
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we're already doing that," praise God.
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Here's a note from Sitali in Zambia.
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We have a lot
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of Hope Sabbath School members
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in Zambia, don't we?
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"Hello, Hope Sabbath School."
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(Team) Hello.
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(Derek) "I greet you in the name
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of the Lord Jesus Christ.
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I watch Hope Sabbath School every week,
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and I download your outline
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for use in my Bible class.
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I share it on the church WhatsApp group
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and many are using the outline to teach!"
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(Team) Amen.
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(Derek) "You're wonderful people.
I feel like shouting..."?
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(Team) "Hallelujah!"
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(Derek) How did you know?
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"May you keep inspiring us
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with this good work.
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God bless you indeed.
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Let us meet in Heaven."
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(Team) Amen.
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(Derek) Sitali, thank you for writing
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to us from Zambia.
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Actually, he's writing here
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from a boarding secondary school,
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so could be that he's blessing
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a lot of people there, young people.
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I'd love to hear from you, Sitali.
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Write to me and tell me more
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about how God's using you.
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Here's a handwritten note from a donor
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in the state of New York.
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Now, folks who don't live
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in the United States may think New York
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is just a city, and it is,
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a very big city, but there's
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also the state of New York,
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and this person lives
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in the state of New York and writes
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and says, "I trust that this small drop
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helps to fill a bucket
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for some thirsty soul."
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(Team) Amen!
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(Derek) You like that?
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(Team) Yes!
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(Derek) By the way, that reminds us,
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viewer, that people say, "Well, Derek,
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I could only help with a little,"
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but a little added to others [with whom]
we partner
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can fill the bucket.
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(Team) Amen.
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(Derek) "Hope Sabbath School has
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always been a source of comfort to me,
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and the testimonies of the team inspire me
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to keep holding on.
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I'm the only Christian
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I have in my family.
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Please help me to pray that God will bring
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my family to know Him
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while there is still time."
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Is that a prayer to pray?
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(Team) Yes.
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(Derek) And a contribution of 75 dollars.
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God bless you there
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actually in the city of Brooklyn,
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state of New York, thank you
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for being part of this great miracle.
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And thank you to each one of you.
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We're at that time of the year
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you're saying, "Is there something
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God wants me to do
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coming to the close of the year?"
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The answer is yes, lay up some treasure
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in Heaven; help the gospel
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go to the world; Jesus is coming soon.
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You can go to our website,
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hopetv.org/hopess,
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click on the Donate button.
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We smile. Why?
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Because we're part
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of a great miracle of God.
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One last note, from Bismark.
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Now Birmark is watching from Brazil.
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Sabina, that's your home country, right,
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Brazil, but he's from Ghana,
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so Bismark's a long way from home.
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But he writes, "I really want to thank
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the Hope Sabbath School team
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for their great interactive discussions
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of the Word of God.
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I've been watching for many years,
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and it has contributed to my life."
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(Team) Praise God.
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"God bless you all."
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Well, thank you, Bismark, for writing.
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I don't know if you're still in Brazil
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or back home on Ghana,
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but we're glad you're part
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of our Hope Sabbath School family.
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And we'd like to hear from you, too.
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Write to us at sshope@hopetv.org,
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or when you watch us
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on the YouTube channel
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(our YouTube channel is
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growing every week),
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you can leave a comment there,
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but don't forget to tell us
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the country where you're watching.
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We're glad you're part
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of our Hope Sabbath School family.
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Before we sing our theme song, though,
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I want to remind you
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about the special gift we have for you
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during this series.
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I want to thank my wife, Bodil,
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for making available a collection
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of Trilogy Scripture Songs.
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We sing a theme song, you know,
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each series, but we've got a collection
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of six songs from the words of Jesus,
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four from the Gospel of John,
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two from the book of Revelation.
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Hide God's Word in your heart.
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Hide the words of Jesus in your heart.
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All you have to do to get
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this special gift from Hope Sabbath School
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is to go to our website,
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hopetv.org/hopess.
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I guess you could even just Google
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Hope Sabbath School.
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You find it, click on the Free Gift [tab],
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and you can download a collection
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of six Trilogy Scripture Songs
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from the words of Jesus.
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Share them with your family.
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Hide God's Word in your heart.
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Right now, we need you to help us sing.
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This is also a Scripture song
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from the Gospel of John,
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but it's not the word of Jesus;
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it's the word of a prophet
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named John the Baptist.
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"Behold!" He says, "The Lamb of God
who," does what?
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He "takes away the sin of the world."
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Let's sing it together.
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(Derek) You know, I was thinking
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as we were singing, and of course,
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we're not like some famous choir, right?
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But we're giving our testimony
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even when we say, "I have seen,
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and I testify that Jesus
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is the Son of God." Amen?
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And also, "The Lamb of God
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who takes away the sin of the world,
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that's my sin, too."
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No wonder we're happy, right?
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That's my sin, too, He's taken away.
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What a powerful testimony.
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I don't think John the Baptist,
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when he cried out when Jesus came there
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to the Jordan, knew how many lives
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would be impacted by his testimony.
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But we're going to discover
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in our study today,
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More Testimonies about Jesus,
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that even today on Hope Sabbath School
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lives will be impacted
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by your testimonies,
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whether you're here in the studio,
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or Cory and Zandile joining us remotely,
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and even you may be impressed
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to write to us with your testimony,
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sshope@hopetv.org, and let God
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use your testimony to impact lives.
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Let's pray; Father in Heaven,
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we're praying in the name of Jesus
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as we continue this wonderful series,
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Themes in the Gospel of John,
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that Your Holy Spirit would energize us,
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energize our minds, give boldness
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to our speech and give us hearing hearts
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as we interact together,
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that lives would be blessed,
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not only here but around the world.
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In Jesus' name we pray. Amen.
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(Team) Amen.
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(Derek) One of the key witnesses
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about Jesus as Messiah, as you know,
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was John the Baptist,
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fulfillment of prophecies,
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of two prophets at least.
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Name them for me, the prophet?
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Isaiah and the prophet Malachi
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speak about this one,
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a voice crying in the wilderness, right?
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One who makes straight the path
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of the Lord to come.
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And I want to begin by reviewing something
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we studied in a previous study,
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and, Sabina, if you could begin our study
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in John 1, we could read, starting in 29,
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"Behold! The Lamb of God,"
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but I'm going to pick up in verse 32
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to 34, and I want you to notice
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that he has been guided supernaturally
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in his testimony.
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(Sabina) Okay, I'll be reading
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from the New King James Version,
and it says:
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(Derek) Now, if it was just verse 32,
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Tendi, where he says, "I saw the Spirit
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descending from heaven like a dove,"
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that would be a testimony, right?
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And that's not unimportant.
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We give our testimony.
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But what did you see in verse 33
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that says there was something supernatural
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there that gave him a boldness in verse 34
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to say, "I testify that this is
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the Son of God." Tendi?
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(Tendi) There was the Spirit
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descending upon Him?
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(Derek) Right, we saw that,
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but then verse 33, Gladys?
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(Gladys) It says that he did not know Him
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himself, but that he received
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a revelation of what to look for,
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"The One who sent me to baptize with water
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told me, "The One whom the Spirit
comes down on and remains.'"
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(Derek) He received
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a supernatural revelation, and that's
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what gave him boldness
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in his declaration. Sabina?
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(Sabina) Yeah, so we see from Scripture
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that John was a prophet, John the Baptist,
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so he seemingly was acquainted
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with how to understand and listen
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to the voice of God.
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So, God, who had already sent him
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with the message of repentance
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for the coming of the Messiah
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that was about to come soon
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also helped him recognize that Jesus
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was the Messiah he was announcing.
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(Derek) So, I have a question for you.
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We study the Bible.
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It's Hope Sabbath School;
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we study the Bible.
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Why is divine revelation
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or supernatural revelation so important
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in order to arrive at truth
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with full confidence? Puia?
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(Puia) In our previous discussion,
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we talked about the chasm
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between God and man; it's just so vast
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that unless God reveals Himself to us,
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we cannot find out
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about who He is on our own.
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And Travis pointed out before that the god
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of this world, Satan, according to Paul,
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has blinded us, so we need
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that supernatural revelation
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so that the veil would be taken away.
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(Derek) Alright, Viara?
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(Viara) Eastern meditation is very popular
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today, but I feel that the problem of it
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is that it focuses inward.
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We look for the answers within ourselves.
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But for me, this is like I'm drowning,
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and I'm trying to get myself
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out of the water by pulling myself out.
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(Derek) Doesn't work.
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(Viara) It doesn't work.
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(Derek) So, what do we need?
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We need something
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from outside of ourselves.
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Now, Travis, and then I want to ask
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what is the clearest revelation
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that God gave so that we could know
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the truth about Him?
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(Travis) One of the things
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that sets our Creator God apart
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from any other gods is that He knows
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the end from the beginning.
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And I remember Daniel alluding to that
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in chapter 2, and in chapter 14 of John;
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it says, "I told you these things
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before they happen so when they do
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that you would believe."
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Prophecies, even small, short prophecies,
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maybe a few weeks, a few months,
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a few years, these are
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supernatural prophecies; nobody else
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but God knows this.
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And it just gives us confidence
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that He is God.
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(Derek) Now, can you think
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of a Bible verse that reinforces
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what we've been saying.
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What Viara said, "I need something
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outside of myself that can help me
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to get clarity regarding the truth
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that God wants to reveal to me."
Yes, Jason.
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(Jason) I do have a verse,
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if we can read it.
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It's from 2 Timothy, chapter 3,
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verses 16 through 17.
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(Derek) Alright, now some people may think
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2 Timothy was written
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by Timothy, but it wasn't.
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There's a 1 Timothy and a 2 Timothy
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written to Timothy by...?
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(Derek, Team) The Apostle Paul.
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(Derek) And you're reading
2 Timothy 3:16,17?
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(Jason) Correct, and it is written:
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And verse 17 says:
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(Derek) So, the Bible.
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Isn't there a psalm that says,
"Your Word is a..."?
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(Derek, Team) "...lamp to my feet
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and a light to my path."
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(Derek) Psalm 119, right, verse 105.
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So, the Bible is a revelation that can
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help us, with confidence, to know truth.
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But, Sabina, I saw your hand raised.
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(Sabina) Also, if I may share a verse
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from Hebrews, chapter 1?
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Verses 1 and 2, so it would be...
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(Derek) Alright, give us a moment
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to find Hebrews, chapter 1.
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(Sabina) Verses 1...
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(Derek) I think you're going to tell us
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where the brightest revelation came from.
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Hebrews 1, verses 1 and 2?
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(Sabina) That's right, so I'll be reading
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from the New King James Version,
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and Hebrews 1, verses 1 and 2 say:
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(Derek) So the clearest revelation,
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you're saying, is Jesus,
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but now I have a difficult question:
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How much would we know about Jesus
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if the prophets hadn't
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written in the Bible?
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How much would we know?
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Why, God would have to give us a vision
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or have to give us a dream, right?
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So, are we thankful for the Bible today?
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(Team) Amen.
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(Derek) We're thankful
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for the Bible today.
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Well, I'm going to ask Cory if you'd read
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for us this same prophet John,
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who boldly shared because he
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had received divine revelation,
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his testimony in John 3, verses 30 to 36,
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John 3:30-36, and I want you to listen
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and ask yourself the question:
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How can we ensure that we're
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always pointing people to Jesus
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rather than drawing attention
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to ourselves? Cory?
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(Cory) John 3:30-36, I'm reading
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from the New King James:
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(Derek) What impresses you
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about that testimony?
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Thank you, Cory, for reading that.
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I mean, this is startling.
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I know that John the Baptist
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didn't go to the school of Shammai
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or the school of Hillel.
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I know he didn't study under Gamaliel.
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He grew up with elderly parents,
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and then, at some point, went
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into the desert, right, to detach hmself
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from the corruption.
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Where did he find such profound wisdom
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in his testimony about Jesus as Messiah?
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Anybody, where did he find that? Travis?
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(Travis) It could only be
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from the Spirit of God, it could only be.
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(Derek) You know, I think of fishermen
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like Peter who end up speaking so boldly
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on the Day of Pentecost.
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It can only happen
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by the Spirit of God, right?
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John gives a testimony.
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Anything that impresses you, Puia,
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about his testimony about Jesus?
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(Puia) Right, the Gospel of John
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didn't include this part of the story,
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but Matthew included that later he was
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thrown in prison and then he
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at one point struggled to understand
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the mission of Jesus Himself.
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From the darkness of the prison,
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he sent his disciples to Jesus
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to ask if He was truly the Messiah.
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And yet through it all, he was faithful
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until he lost his life,
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and that is just so powerful.
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(Derek) Thank you for giving us
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that extra summary; that's why all
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of the Gospels are helpful, aren't they?
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We're focusing on John,
who doesn't mention
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any of those details, but you're right.
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Because John the Baptist rebuked
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Herod Antipas for living
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with his brother's wife, Herodias,
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she schemed to have him beheaded.
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A tragic ending, but he remained
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faithful, didn't he?
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(Team) Right. Amen.
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(Derek) The boldness, "He who believes
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in the Son of God has eternal life,"
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what do you think of that?
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What are your thoughts about that,
verse 36?
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Zandile, that sounds crystal clear to me,
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"He who believes in the Son of God
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has everlasting life."
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(Zandile) It reminded me of John 3:16
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where Jesus Himself says that He is
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the life, that, "Whosoever believes in Him
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should have eternal life."
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So John is kind of quoting
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from the words of Jesus Himself,
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yet it is the Spirit of God
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that inspired Him.
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(Team) Amen.
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(Derek) Amazing, could it be -
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you're watching Hope Sabbath School today,
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we're here - could it be that, filled
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with the Holy Spirit - because you
did talk
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about the Spirit guiding him, right -
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that filled with the Holy Spirit, we
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could speak with such clarity and boldness
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in our witness about Jesus?
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Is that possible?
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(Team) Yes.
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(Derek) It's possible, isn't it?
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Well, we're going to continue our study,
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and we're going to look
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at the feeding of the 5,000.
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You say, "Derek, we looked at that
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in this series," but we're going to see
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what happens afterwards.
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So could someone please summarize?
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Jesus goes to a secluded place.
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In fact, he encourages his disciples
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to come and rest a while, but everybody
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starts following Him around the lake.
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Some of you have been to Israel.
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You've been on the Sea of Galilee,
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and you know you can see
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to the other side; I mean,
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it's not like 500 miles across, right?
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It may be seven or eight miles,
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maybe less up toward the north part
of the lake.
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So, they're all running around.
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Jesus ends up teaching them all day,
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and then He provides a meal for them.
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Where did they get the food?
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Someone help us; where did they
get the food? Gladys.
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(Gladys) There was a little boy
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with a basket with five loaves
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of bread and two fish.
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(Derek) I kind of imagine that story,
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this little boy, he's given a lunch
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by his mother, right?
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He's going to listen to Jesus.
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As Jesus starts taking the bread
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and the fish, having prayed to God,
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right, the Father,
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I imagine the little boy kind of looking
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under the basket, you know, like,
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"Wow, my mama gave me
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a big lunch today," you know?
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And I imagine Jesus -
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I may be wrong - but I imagine Jesus
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just smiling at him, you know?
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He's just smiling, as He's taking the food
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and feeding the multitude;
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That's the story, 5,000 men
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plus women and children, right?
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But I want to pick up what happens
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the next day, because we're going to see
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another powerful testimony about Jesus.
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And it's a testimony from someone
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who could have given up.
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So, John, chapter 6, Viara, if you
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could read for us John, chapter 6,
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beginning with verse 22.
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Let's pick up the story and see
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how the crowd expects things
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to happen the next day.
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(Viara) I'm reading
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from the New Living Translation:
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(Derek) Thank you for reading the story
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with such enthusiasm,
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because what are they wanting?
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(Team) Miracles. More bread.
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(Derek) More bread.
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Miracles is right,
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but specifically more fish sandwiches,
right?
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"If You could just keep performing
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those miracles for us..."
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But what is the most important work?
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By the way, they say, "Let us
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perform works," in other words,
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"Give us the ability to..."?
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(Jason) Make food.
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(Derek) "...perform miracles, too,"
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"...to make food, too," right?
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And what is the most important work,
Jesus says?
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(Team) Believe.
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(Derek) To believe in Him, right? Viara?
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(Viara) It's so interesting,
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why, as humans, if we have
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to do something, we are right there;
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do we want to perform something
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to deserve our salvation?
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And what it takes is surrender,
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surrender and believe.
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Surrender your will to God,
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and it seems like this is more difficult
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for us than to do something.
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(Derek) For sure.
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Tendi, can you continue the story.
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We could read the whole chapter,
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but I'd like to pick up in verse 48
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where Jesus expands
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on what He said earlier,
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that it's not about free fish sandwiches;
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it's about bread that comes
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down from Heaven, that if they eat that,
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they will have life forever.
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Pick up for us, if you would, in verse 48
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and following to 66, and let's see
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how the crowd [reacts] that's come
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for more miracles and more food.
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(Tendi) And I'll be reading
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from the New King James Version,
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John 6:48-66, and it reads:
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(Derek) I don't know
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what the percentage was,
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but "many" is many.
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We're going to discover even the twelve
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think about leaving.
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What message was so difficult
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for them to hear?
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What was so difficult for them
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and maybe a little beyond their
comprehension? Sabina?
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(Sabina) So it seems like they were
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expecting something that they
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could immediately see, you know,
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as sustenance for them, for instance.
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And we know even the Jewish community
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was expecting a kingdom to be set up
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that would help that oppression
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they were suffering to be taken away.
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So it seems to me that it was hard
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for them, one, to understand it was a gift
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that was being extended to them,
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because even the question that they had,
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how they would perform the same works,
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et cetera, Jesus said, "Hey, you just need
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to receive what I have here for you;
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just believe it."
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But then further, it gets
-
a bit more difficult, not only that it
-
was a gift, but it seemingly it was
-
not something they would immediately see
-
in every avenue of their expectations
-
of what an abundant life would look like.
-
So, I think that's part of the reasons why
-
some of them left because they
just wanted the...
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(Derek) There are probably some people
-
even today who say, "I have
-
no idea what this means," right?
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What does it mean (Puia, I see your hand)
-
to eat the flesh and drink the blood
-
of the Son of God?
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Jesus has come into humanity;
-
what does that mean?
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(Puia) That's what I was
-
going to point out.
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For people who would be hearing this
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for the first time when Jesus said,
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"Eat my flesh and drink my blood,"
-
it's very raw, and they
-
probably couldn't understand.
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And moreover, I believe Jesus claiming
-
that He came from Heaven
-
and that He was talking about God
-
as if God was His Father,
-
for them to hear this, you know,
-
it just didn't make sense to them
-
if they were not open.
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(Derek) Now, we have the advantage
-
of some time passing, because when you
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think of, "This is My body broken for you;
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this is My blood," we
-
immediately think of what service?
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(Derek, Team) The Communion.
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(Derek) The Last Supper
-
where Jesus takes symbols...
-
Now, that can't literally have been
-
His body and blood shed and broken
-
because this is before His death,
-
but they symbolize, right?
-
The bread from the Passover meal,
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the juice from the Passover meal,
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and when we take them inside of us
-
what does that mean
-
even in that service? Anybody?
-
What does it mean when we accept
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those symbols of the broken body
-
and shed blood of Jesus?
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(Gladys) We accept Jesus' sacrifice
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and redemption for us,
-
but the key here is the belief.
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We said before that unless the Father
-
reveals, gives a revelation,
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there's no way that you can understand.
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(Derek) I don't why He didn't say it
-
a little more simply.
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Maybe He was just wanting
-
to challenge them because He could have
-
just said, "If you accept Me," right,
-
"you will have...," but He said that
-
earlier, didn't He?
-
That's the work, to believe, right?
-
But accepting Jesus is what He's
-
calling us to do,
-
rather than just accept free gifts.
-
Well, this was difficult, many left.
-
I want to go on and look in verse 67,
-
and, Zandile, I know you've had
-
your hand raised very patiently,
-
so I'm going to ask you
-
to make your comment, and then read for us
-
from John 6:[66]-69,
-
how even the closest disciples
-
of Jesus reacted.
-
But feel free to make your comment first.
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(Zandile) Okay, I wanted to say that they
-
were blinded by the past.
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They were blinded by the manna,
-
and they could not link together
-
when Jesus was saying, "I am the bread."
-
That was referring to that manna
-
that He fed to their fathers.
-
But they failed to see the future,
-
and they wanted a physical sign,
-
which Christ did not give at that time.
-
So, just like us today, sometimes
-
we have things that are blinding us,
-
we are holding onto things of the past,
-
yet God is moving us
-
in a certain direction.
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(Derek) Thank you for sharing.
-
Read for us, if you would,
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from John 6:[66]-69.
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(Zandile) And I'll be reading
-
from the New King James Version,
verse 66 says:
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(Derek) What do you think
-
about Simon Peter's testimony? Cory?
-
He doesn't say, "I'm not confused;
-
they're all confused."
-
What do you think
-
about his testimony, Cory?
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(Cory) It's beautiful and amazing
-
because he steps out in faith
-
and just shows that, "You have
-
the words of eternal life,"
-
so he hasn't linked, fully, the bread
-
and words together, but he sees
-
that Christ is that bread.
-
And that's an amazing step
-
of faith on his part.
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(Derek) Anyone want
-
to add to that? Sabina?
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(Sabina) I think that is one
-
of the most beautiful testimonies
-
that we find in the New Testament
-
about what Jesus has to offer,
-
because Jesus offers abundant life.
-
In so many ways, He blesses us,
-
but if we forget the most important
-
and fundamental truth that while He came
-
primarily to give us eternal life,
-
restore us from death to life
-
and that we can have
-
relationship with God forever,
-
then all the other things
-
[don't matter at all], right?
-
I'm thinking of Paul also when he says
-
that, "What do we profit if we don't have
-
the truth of life eternal?"
-
(Derek) I'm remembering, and then I'll
-
come to many hands raised,
-
the scientist who said to me...
-
He studied with a lot of atheists,
-
agnostics and evolutionists
-
and studied advanced genetics.
-
He said, "I have a lot of questions,
-
but I'm going to ask them
-
when I see Jesus."
-
In other words, he was saying,
-
"I have come to believe and know
-
that Jesus is the Christ, the Son
-
of the living God," listen now, "and I can
-
live with some unanswered questions
-
because I know the most important question
-
has been answered."
-
Are you with me?
-
I don't think Peter understands,
-
like Cory said, I don't think
-
he understood it all, but he said,
-
"Jesus, I know who You are.
-
I'm going to trust in You." Gladys?
-
(Gladys) That's what I was going to say,
-
that he may not have understood
-
everything, but he said, "Where can I go?
-
You are the only One
-
that I want to be close to.
-
You are the Son of God."
-
So he may not have understood everything
-
that Jesus was trying to imply
-
with His body and the blood,
-
and drink this and that, but he knew
-
that he wanted to be with Jesus.
-
(Derek) There is so much more
-
we could share; I'm going to let Puia
-
make a comment, but I want you
-
to think about this question.
-
I want you to think, was
-
there ever a turbulent time in your life
-
(a lot of people were leaving Jesus),
-
and you just said, "I'm going
-
to hold onto Jesus"?
-
"Even though it may be that all
-
of my questions aren't answered,
-
I'm going to hold on."
-
I see, Cory, your hand raised.
-
Puia, make your comment,
-
but maybe someone's watching,
-
maybe you're watching and saying,
-
"Derek, you have no idea.
-
I have family members leaving Jesus.
-
I have a spouse who says,
-
'I don't believe anymore.'"
-
How do we hold on
-
during that difficult time? Puia?
-
(Puia) I wanted to pick up on what Gladys
-
just commented on earlier.
-
The part that touches me
-
from Peter's words is, "Lord,
-
to whom shall we go?"
-
Like, "What other options do we have?"
-
As you pointed out, Derek, no worldview
-
or no system of belief closes all the gaps
-
or answers all the possible questions
-
that we may have in this world.
-
Even when we follow Jesus, we will
-
still have questions that we can't answer
-
at all on this end.
-
But the approach is, if we were
-
to reject Jesus and choose
-
a different worldview or choose
-
a different person to follow, is
-
there any actual better option than Jesus?
-
I don't think so.
-
(Derek) Thank you.
-
Cory, do you want to share with us?
-
(Cory) Yeah, and you know part
-
of this story, Derek.
-
A few years ago, I lost
-
my father tragically, suddenly.
-
I ended up doing CPR on him
-
for quite a while, so I was pretty mad
-
at God for a while
-
and didn't understand why,
-
much like Peter here doesn't
-
understand all the why.
-
But I had a habit of getting up
-
every morning and reading my Bible.
-
And in reading my Bible and continuing,
-
I realized that He is the God of life,
-
not of death, and it wasn't His plan,
-
that it was Satan's plan.
-
And I don't understand all the why,
-
but I have Jesus,
-
and that's all that matters.
-
(Derek) Thanks for your testimony, Cory.
-
Praise God. That's beautiful.
-
We're going to move on.
-
We've looked at the testimony
-
of John briefly and the testimony
-
of Peter here, but I want to go
-
to the testimony of God the Father.
-
Because if you remember, there were
-
a few times in the ministry of Jesus
-
when God the Father spoke.
-
Zandile, I'm going to ask you
-
to go to Matthew 3, verse 17.
-
Do you know that John...
-
No Gospel writer tells us everything
-
about the life and ministry
-
of Jesus, right?
-
John doesn't mention the baptism.
-
Now, we know Jesus was baptized,
-
so it's not like he didn't believe that,
-
but Matthew, Mark and Luke
-
give us a little more information.
-
And, Zandile, could you read for us
-
how Matthew records the baptism
-
of Jesus in Matthew 3 and verse 17?
-
(Zandile) Yes, and I'll be reading
-
from the New King James Version.
-
Verse 17 of Matthew 3 says:
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(Derek) And you know Mark and Luke
-
also record very similar words,
-
"This is My beloved Son."
-
Can you think of another time
-
when the Father spoke
-
during the ministry of Jesus?
-
(Derek, Team) On the Mount
of Transfiguration.
-
(Derek) Let's look at that.
-
Jason, could you read for us
-
in Mark, chapter 9 and verse 7.
-
It's also in Matthew 17:5.
-
On the Mount of Transfiguration,
-
again John didn't record this,
-
but these are testimonies of the Father.
-
What do you read there in Mark 9, verse 7?
-
(Jason) And I'll be reading
-
from the New King James Version,
-
and the Bible says:
-
(Derek) Slightly different,
-
"This is My beloved Son
-
in whom I am well pleased,"
-
but now, "This is My beloved Son..."?
-
(Team) "Hear Him!"
-
(Derek) "Listen to Him," right?
-
"Listen to Him."
-
Now, John does speak
-
about the testimony of the Father.
-
I want to look at two verses with you,
-
First, John 5, verses 36 to 38,
-
and, Joshua, if you'd be willing to read
-
for us John 5:36-38 and also John 12,
-
which is actually one time the Father
-
speaks that is only recorded by John.
-
So I'm thankful for all
-
of the Gospel accounts.
-
But, Joshua, if you could read for us
-
John 5, beginning with verse 36
-
through verse 38?
-
(Joshua) Alright, I'll be reading
-
from the New King James Version,
John 5:36-38:
-
(Derek) So even if the Father
-
had never spoken audibly,
-
the testimony of the Father is seen in...?
-
(Team) The Son.
-
(Derek) How?
-
(Team) His life.
-
(Derek) By the things He did, right?
-
"No man can do these things,"
-
Nicodemus said, "unless God
-
is with Him," right,
-
so just the testimony of His life.
-
But there were times,
-
we mentioned the baptism, we mentioned
-
the Mount of Transfiguration.
-
Let's go to John, chapter 12.
-
Gladys, could you read for us
-
beginning in verse 27.
-
We're getting very close
-
to the arrest of Jesus now.
-
This is right at the end of His ministry,
-
and some people come.
-
Let's see what happens in John 12,
-
verses 27 through 30.
-
(Gladys) John 12, verses 27 to 30:
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(Derek) Why did some people
-
hear it as thunder?
-
I think there were some people
-
at the baptism that didn't hear,
-
"This is my beloved Son."
-
What do you think, Travis?
-
Why did they think it was thunder?
-
Someone else says, "No,
-
I think an angel was speaking."
-
(Travis) So, I'm going back to something
-
we talked about earlier, and that is
-
in the Corinthians where it talked
-
about him blinding the eyes of the mind.
-
(Derek) Satan, the ruler
of this world, right,
-
blinding our eyes?
-
(Travis) Yeah.
-
(Derek) So, that could be why?
-
(Travis) One place in Scripture,
-
"Give me ears to hear, " you know, so...
-
(Derek) "Spiritual things..."
-
(Derek, Team) "...are
-
spiritually discerned,"
-
(Derek) The Apostle Paul says.
-
So, the Father is speaking,
-
and the unreceptive heart
-
or the deaf ears only hear...?
-
(Team) Thunder.
-
(Derek) Noise, right?
-
I think when the Lord, risen Christ,
-
spoke to Saul of Tarsus, "Saul,
-
Saul, why are you persecuting Me?"
-
that some of his entourage,
-
some of his bodyguards
-
didn't hear that, right?
-
They just saw the light.
-
So, again we come back to the need
-
for a receptive heart.
-
But why are these testimonies,
-
baptism, transfiguration, right before...
-
By the way, "I have glorified My name,
-
and I will glorify it..."?
-
(Team) "...again."
-
(Derek) What's that?
-
When has He already glorified His name?
-
In the ministry of Jesus, right,
-
life and ministry.
-
And when will He glorify it again?
-
(Travis) Resurrection.
-
(Derek) On the cross and the resurrection
-
and the ascension, right,
-
and the exultation where Jesus
-
is given a name...?
-
(Derek, Team) Above all names.
-
(Derek) Yes, so, "I've glorified it;
-
I will glorify it again."
-
Why do you think these overt testimonies
-
of God the Father are important?
-
Not only for Jesus, not only for those
-
who heard with a receptive heart,
-
but also for us? Anybody?
-
What do you think? Jason?
-
(Jason) I think just as John
-
had confidence, that bold humility,
-
we, too, can have that
-
as we read the Scriptures and understand
-
how God had done a great work
-
in Jesus' life, and that we can
-
share in that same work as well.
-
(Derek) Okay, so that's written down.
-
We just read it because the Holy Spirit
-
inspired Matthew (we read from Matthew),
-
Mark (we read from Mark), John
-
to write those things down, right,
-
so we could hear it. Yes, Sabina.
-
(Sabina) And we just started our lesson
-
talking about the chasm that is
-
between God and us
-
in understanding God, that there is
-
a need for His self-revelation to us.
-
And I think that especially distinguishes,
-
like, recognizing that He was God.
-
No one else, apart from God the Father,
-
the Son and the Holy Spirit
-
can testify of that, right?
-
So that's why I think it's so important
-
that not only people saw the works,
-
and they recognized there was
-
something special, but also God Himself
-
was able to communicate that
-
in that very special way.
-
(Derek) In this setting, Jesus says,
-
"The words were spoken not for Me
-
but for you," but I think at the baptism,
-
correct me if I'm wrong, help me, anybody,
-
Cory, Zandile, team members here,
-
that the voice spoken at His baptism
-
was also for His benefit
-
as well as others like John the Baptist.
-
The voice on the Mount of Transfiguration
-
was also for Him to encourage Him.
-
I don't know, Puia, what do you think?
-
(Puia) When I try to put myself
-
in the shoes of the people at that time,
-
they probably were not used to the idea
-
of God having a Son,
-
because they grew up being taught
-
that God is one, and there is only one.
-
And for God to have a Son, it was
-
a strange idea, so the Father testifying
-
that this was His Son, I believe,
-
would have broadened their understanding
-
of the nature of God.
-
(Derek) "This is My beloved Son."
-
Zandile, you want to add
-
to the discussion.
-
(Zandile) Yeah, I want to add
-
on what Puia just said.
-
Back in the Old Testament, He said
-
in the mouth of two witnesses or three,
-
it let whatever it was be established.
-
And now I see God going back to His Word
-
and establishing the fact that Jesus
-
was His Son because He testifies of Him
-
more than two times.
-
(Derek) Right, well, the testimony
-
is in the works Jesus is doing
-
and in the word the Father is speaking.
-
Well, let's look, the last testimony -
-
we're talking about More Testimonies
-
about Jesus - is the testimony
-
of Jesus Himself.
-
And we could look at many verses,
-
but I want to focus in on John 7.
-
In fact, we talked about this, didn't we,
-
on the last day,
-
the great day of the feast.
-
Cory, if you could read that for us
-
in John 7:37,38, and let's see
-
how Jesus testified about Himself.
-
(Cory) From the New King James Version:
-
(Derek) I think, Travis, when we were
-
talking about The Testimony
-
of the Samaritans, that living water
-
that Jesus spoke about.
-
But let's go down to verse 40 now,
-
Tendi, if you could read in John 7,
-
let's see how those present responded
-
to this bold testimony of Jesus
-
about Himself, verses 40 to 44 of John 7.
-
(Tendi) And I'll be reading
-
from the New King James:
-
(Derek) By the way, "take Him,"
take Him...?
-
(Travis) To kill Him.
-
(Derek) To kill Him, right,
-
take Him by force.
-
In fact, as we pick up in verse 45
-
down through 49, we'll see
-
that the chief priests had already sent
-
a detachment of soldiers to arrest Him.
-
And, Joshua, if you could read that for us
-
in John 7, verses 45 to 49,
-
they've gone; their mission
-
is to arrest Jesus, and let's see
-
their testimony about Jesus.
-
(Joshua) I'll be reading
-
from the New King James Version:
-
(Derek) Now, I don't know what happened.
-
I don't know, they were told, "Go
-
and arrest Jesus."
-
So I imagine the soldiers, the officers,
-
the temple guard, they go.
-
And the crowd is there, and so as they
-
are kind of getting closer,
-
they start hearing Jesus speak.
-
And what's their reaction?
-
Well, we know later because they
-
tell the chief priest.
-
What's their reaction?
-
(Team) "No man spoke like this."
-
(Sabina) Surprise.
-
(Derek) "The people who sent us
-
don't talk like this," right?
-
(Team) Right.
-
(Derek) Right? They don't speak
-
with authority from a living connection
-
with the heavenly Father.
-
So I don't know; you'll have
-
to help me on this.
-
I don't know if they were so impacted
-
by what they were hearing
-
that they forgot why they were there!
-
(Team) Possibly.
-
(Derek) Has that ever happened to you?
-
You went somewhere,
-
and you forgot why you went there?
-
And say, "I've got to go back."
-
I don't know whether they went back
-
saying, "Okay, time for lunch."
-
I don't know, maybe they knew
-
exactly why, but they felt
-
incapacitated by the powerful words
of Jesus.
-
(Team) Amen.
-
(Derek) What can we learn from this story?
-
By the way, that was
-
their testimony, right?
-
What was their testimony about Jesus?
-
(Derek, Team) "Nobody..."
-
(Team) "...spoke like Him."
-
(Derek) "...spoke like this Man speaks."
-
We've got just a couple of minutes left.
-
Take a big look at the picture here.
-
What lessons can we learn, Viara?
-
What can we learn from this?
-
(Viara) I have times when I go to church,
-
and I only hear, "Blah, blah, blah,
blah, blah, blah, blah..."
-
(Derek) I don't know
-
how to translate that.
-
(Viara) Or I open the Word of God,
-
and I only hear, like, "Blah..."
-
I don't get touched.
-
And then I pray to God,
-
and I'm like, "God, if You're real,
-
please talk to me."
-
And I have to say that the Holy Spirit
-
is so real and present, even today.
-
And when I say this prayer, my ears open,
-
my eyes open, and I hear something
-
that touches my heart, and I see
-
the reality and presence of God.
-
(Derek) Powerful. Now, I just had
-
an epiphany, an awareness.
-
I wonder if when Jesus saw
-
the temple guards coming to arrest Him,
-
He prayed, "Holy Father, open their ears!
Open their..."
-
(Derek, Team) "...eyes."
-
(Derek) The religious leaders
-
are blind and deaf, but the temple guards
-
don't come for a revival meeting;
-
they come because they've been
-
asked to arrest Him.
-
Do you think Jesus prayed
-
even for the temple guards
-
that God would open their ears
-
and open their eyes?
-
Anybody else, closing lesson. Puia.
-
(Puia) Enough people
-
have testified about Jesus.
-
We only have to read the stories
-
and open our hearts for us to receive
-
that revelation of God, too.
-
(Team) Amen.
-
(Derek) I just want to challenge
-
you today, and we've heard,
-
read the story, but also pray
-
that the Holy Spirit would take away
-
that blinder the enemy
-
has put in front of us so that we can see
-
and we can hear the truth about Jesus,
-
about the immeasurable and unfailing love
-
of God that He came to reveal
-
from our heavenly Father.
-
That is a miracle!
-
And it can happen for you and for me.
-
In fact, I think it needs to happen
-
day by day, because the distractions
-
of this world are all around us.
-
And, friend, when that happens,
-
we've been learning from the testimonies
-
that have been given, we will be changed,
-
transformed, and become
-
living witnesses for Him.
-
Let's pray; Father in Heaven, we've heard
-
some powerful testimonies today,
-
and I just thank You, that even when we
-
don't have all of the answers
-
that we can say, "I know who Jesus is,
-
and I'm going to press close
-
to Jesus my Savior."
-
I pray that for each one,
-
and may lives around us be blessed.
-
In Jesus' name we pray. Amen.
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(Team) Amen.
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(Derek) Thanks for joining us
for Hope Sabbath School.
-
We're not done with the journey,
-
Themes in the Gospel of John,
-
life-changing messages.
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The key to that message:
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Press close to Jesus.
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And then go out and be a blessing
-
to those around you.
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