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Lesson 3 - The Sermon of Jesus on the Mountain (2nd Qtr 2016)

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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
    of the Word of God.
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    I'm glad you joined us today
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    as we continue a series of studies
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    on the Gospel of Matthew.
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    Our topic today: The Sermon
    of Jesus on the Mount.
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    It's going to be a great blessing,
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    and we're especially happy
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    that one of our team, Stephanie,
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    is going to be teaching today.
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    Stephanie, we are looking forward
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    to a great study.
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    (Stephanie) Amen.
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    (Derek) And we're glad that each one of you
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    has joined us for our study today.
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    It's been a great series, hasn't it?
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    I notice people ask, "It's not
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    the same people every time?"
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    No, but we're all studying, and this
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    Gospel of Matthew, I think
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    the biggest challenge is we could take
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    a whole series of studies
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    on just one section,
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    like the Sermon on the Mount,
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    but we have to look at the big picture
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    and the message that Jesus is giving us
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    through His sermon in Matthew.
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    So, we want to pray that God would bless.
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    Before I do, though, I want to welcome
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    our Hope Sabbath School members
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    around the world.
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    Thank you for writing to us.
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    You can write to us at sshope@hopetv.org,
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    and we're always happy to know
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    how God is blessing your lives.
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    Gerard writes from the Cameroon.
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    He says, "Hi, Hope Sabbath School team.
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    I'm a church member in the Cameroon.
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    I like to spend my time studying
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    with Hope Sabbath School,
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    and I now have an iPhone, and I'm ready
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    to get the Hope Sabbath School app."
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    (Team) Amen.
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    (Derek) Well, I think we have the iPhone
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    Hope Sabbath School app in 137 countries,
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    and we have the Android app,
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    which is only more recent;
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    that's, I think, in 150 countries.
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    So, we're glad, Gerard, that you're
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    going to get the Hope Sabbath School app
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    for your iPhone, and it's great
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    because you click, and the most
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    recent program opens up.
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    He concludes by saying,
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    "Hope Sabbath School is like
    a river of blessing for me,"
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    (Team) Amen.
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    (Derek) "...and I'm learning more
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    about the Word of God.
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    My dream is to be with you one day live
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    in this amazing Bible study."
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    Well, you know if you come over here
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    when we're filming, Gerard,
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    we would love to have you
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    on our team, but you're just as much
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    a part of Hope Sabbath School
    right there in the Cameroon.
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    And I want to invite you
    and everyone else watching,
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    think about gathering a group together.
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    You can download the outline,
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    the same outline that Stephanie
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    will be using today in our study,
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    from our website, hopetv.org/hopess.
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    You can download the outline,
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    or you can watch the program
    with a group of friends;
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    hold up your iPHone for them, Gerard,
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    but get a group of people watching.
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    We can share what we've learned together.
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    Here's a note from Pavel.
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    Anybody want to guess where Pavel is from?
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    (Team) Russia.
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    (Derek) He's from Russia, that's right.
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    How did you know?
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    He says, "Greetings, Hope Sabbath
    School, from Russia.
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    We always watch the
    Sabbath School discussion
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    and truly enjoy it.
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    Our younger daughter, Veronica,
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    Consistently asks me to send you a message,
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    so, here it is."
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    Here comes the message from Veronica:
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    "I was sitting in the kitchen
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    and enjoying your songs; I like you.
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    My name is Veronica, and I'm 5 years old."
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    Well, it's good to know
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    we have Hope Sabbath School members
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    who are 5 years old, right?
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    (Team) Amen.
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    (Derek) Thank you, Veronica,
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    for your message,
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    and we hope you will sing our new
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    Scripture song, "Praise Him
    in the Heights."
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    You can download that
    from our website, too.
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    "I'm watching you every week,"
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    continues Veronica, "with my mom and dad.
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    Thank you for the songs.
    I love them and I love all of you."
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    Well, thank you so much, Veronica!
    We love you, too.
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    And your mommy and daddy, thank you
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    for being part of our Hope Sabbath
    School there in Russia.
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    It's amazing what a variety of people
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    we have watching, isn't it?
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    Grace writes to us from China,
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    and she says, "I often translate
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    Hope Sabbath School for my mother
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    who teaches a Sabbath School
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    in a small church in Beijing.
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    So, this is what we are talking about,
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    making Hope Sabbath School available
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    in other languages.
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    It's already happening by individuals.
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    Remember a recent email
    from someone in Russia.
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    Her husband was translating for her.
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    "Please pray for my family so that we
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    can all love and reverence God."
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    Wow.
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    "These days there are many temptations
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    for people of all ages,
    especially young people.
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    Pray for us so that we can have
    the wisdom to follow God.
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    God bless you."
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    Well, we'll do that, Grace.
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    God bless you there in
    the great country of China.
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    May God bless your witness
    to those around you.
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    Here's one last really encouraging
    email from Christian.
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    Now, that name has special significance,
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    as you'll discover in a minute.
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    Christian is from Malawi, and Malawi
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    is right there in the heart
    of Africa, right?
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    "Dear Saints," that's an encouraging title.
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    "Dear Saints, I'm happy to God
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    for using Hope Sabbath School
    to bring a change to my life.
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    (Team) Amen.
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    (Derek) This is wonderful.
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    "It has really made an impact on my life
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    since I grew up a Muslim, and I never
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    found the truth as I found it now.
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    Now I have decided to follow
    Jesus and be baptized.
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    (Team) Amen! Praise God.
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    (Derek) Wow.
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    "As I am speaking, I am now
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    a true believer in Bible truth.
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    Thank you for the mission you're doing
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    in cooperating with Jesus Christ
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    in saving lost sinners like me."
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    Is that powerful?
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    (Team) Amen. Praise God.
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    (Derek) "May the Good Lord bless us all,
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    and now you understand."
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    He has another name, but he's
    been given a new name.
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    His name is Christian.
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    Thanks for writing to us, Christian,
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    from Malawi, and we just want
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    to praise God for the way
    He's leading you,
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    not only for your salvation but to be
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    a blessing to those around you.
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    Right now we want to sing
    our Scripture song.
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    It's word for word from Psalm 148.
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    So, it's 3,000 years old, but it's got
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    a new tune; I hope you'll enjoy it.
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    "Praise Him in the Heights."
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    Let's sing it together.
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    ♪ music ♪
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    (Derek) And for those of you
    who don't know,
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    in Hebrew "Praise the Lord"
    is "Hallelujah!"
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    So, what a beautiful, ancient,
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    Scripture song with a message
    with a message for us today.
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    And, Stephanie, as you lead us
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    in this important study, "The Sermon
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    of Jesus on the Mount," I know in the end
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    we are going to say, "Praise the Lord!"
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    because it's really encouraging news.
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    So, why don't you lead us in prayer
    as we begin our study.
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    ((Stephanie) Let's bow our heads.
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    Dear Heavenly Father, thank you so much
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    for giving us this opportunity
    to study Your Word.
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    We just ask that, as we study Your Word,
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    You would send Your Holy Spirit
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    to guide us and to direct us,
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    that at the end of the study, Lord,
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    our lives would be changed, and we
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    would have something to share
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    with those around us.
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    In Jesus' name, amen.
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    (Team) Amen.
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    (Stephanie) So, our study today
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    is on the Sermon on the Mount
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    according to Matthew, but we also know
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    that Luke records this Sermon on the Mount
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    as well, and there are some
    differences that we see.
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    Before we go looking into looking
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    at some verses, we do some differences
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    between the account of Matthew
    and that of Luke.
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    What can we learn from the differences
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    that we see?
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    Notice that Matthew is how
    many chapters it spans over?
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    (Derek) Three whole chapters.
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    (Stephanie) Three whole chapters,
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    and that's over 100 verses.
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    And Luke spans over how many verses?
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    (Derek) I think there's 30.
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    (Stephanie) Just around 30.
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    So, what can we learn from the differences
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    that we see there, anyone?
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    (Derek) You know, Stephanie,
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    it's interesting that even in the 30 verses
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    of Luke some things are new.
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    So, that tells me that probably
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    neither of them has everything.
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    If Jesus taught all day on the mount,
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    that the Spirit's guiding
    them to share some insights.
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    (Stephanie) Yes.
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    (Derek) It's not a video.
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    (Stephanie) That's right.
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    (Derek) Guided by the Holy Spirit,
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    which is interesting because then
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    we ask, "Why did the Holy Spirit
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    inspire Matthew to include what he did?"
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    but there's probably much more.
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    (Stephanie) So, we've learned that
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    it's thought-inspired right?
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    It's not exact word-by-word inspired.
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    Was there someone else?
    Go ahead.
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    (Kyle) It's like the four Gospels
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    are all a little different because each one
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    has a different perspective.
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    God uses each personality
    to bring a new insight,
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    and He puts it all together
    for a more complete picture.
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    (Derek) And, Stephanie, I just want
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    to catch you because I understand
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    what you are saying about inspired
    versus word-for-word.
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    I think Matthew and Luke are writing
    down the words Jesus said.
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    (Stephanie) Yes.
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    (Derek) So, it's a little different
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    from the prophet being given a vision
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    like Daniel, and he writes it
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    in his own words, rather than
    being dictated.
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    I think here Jesus may have said
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    different things in different ways
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    during the day, and for some reason,
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    which maybe we'll discover in our study,
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    Matthew decides, "I'm going
    to record some of these."
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    By the way, he was there, right?
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    He was an eye witness, Matthew.
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    (Team) He was.
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    (Derek) Luke has to talk to eye witnesses,
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    and so he, guided by the Spirit, too,
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    gets some other insights,
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    but I think the Holy Spirit's definitely
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    given us a reliable account
    of what Jesus said.
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    (Stephanie) Amen.
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    Is there a difference in the audience
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    that Matthew and Luke are speaking to?
    Yes, Olric.
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    (Olric) Matthew's Gospel,
    from our research,
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    is more targeted to a Jewish audience,
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    so in his Gospel he tends to play up
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    more Jesus' kingship, and in his rendering
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    of the Sermon on the Mount it is
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    a little longer than Luke's version
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    because we know in those days
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    a king is the person invested
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    with the authority to enforce the law,
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    keep the law in the land like the lawgiver.
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    So he spends a little more time on that
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    as opposed to Luke, who was writing more
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    to Gentiles, but he wanted the Gentiles
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    to see the law in a way that was
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    more applicable to them.
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    So he did not include many of the things
    that Matthew was about.
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    (Stephanie) So, would you say that
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    in Matthew some of the very detailed
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    renditions that Matthew shares
    connects with the Jews?
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    (Olric) Yes.
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    (Stephanie) ...in a way that is powerful?
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    (Olric) Yes, indeed.
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    (Stephanie) All right.
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    Let's go ahead and jump into
    Matthew, chapter 5,
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    and we'll read verses 17 through 19.
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    And, Joshua, if you would be willing
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    to read for us those first three verses
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    in Matthew, chapter 5,
    verses 17 through 19?
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    (Joshua) Absolutely, and I'll be reading
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    from the New King James
    Version; the Bible says:
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    (Stephanie) So, what are we
    talking about here?
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    We're talking about the Law of God, right?
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    (Joshua) Yeah.
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    (Stephanie) This is the introduction
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    to the Law of God that Matthew
    is talking about.
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    Let's go and look at a few more verses,
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    and then we'll consider some questions
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    as they relate to the verses that we read.
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    In Matthew, chapter 5:21-22.
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    Olric, would you read that for us,
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    Matthew, chapter 5, verses 21 and 22.
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    And then we'll read verses 27 and 28.
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    (Olric) Reading from the New
    Living Translation:
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    (Stephanie) Wow, that's pretty strong.
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    (Olric) Verses 27 and 28?
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    (Stephanie) Yes, go ahead and continue on.
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    (Stephanie) So, do you see a pattern?
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    What is the pattern that you see
    in these verses?
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    Go ahead, Tricia Lee.
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    (Tricia Lee) Well, first if we
    were wondering, "Well, what law
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    is he talking about," it's clear
    as we kept reading
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    that he's talking about the
    Ten Commandments
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    that the people at the time believed,
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    prided themselves in being
    able to keep, and you start to understand
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    more about what Jesus meant when He said,
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    "I've come to fulfill," to give
    a clearer understanding
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    of what it truly means to keep the Law.
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    And at the time, they were more concerned
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    about the outward physicality of behaviors
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    that proved that they
    were observing the laws,
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    but here Jesus starts to point
    to what's happening in our hearts,
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    in our minds, in our thoughts,
    and kind of showing that
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    breaking the Law or even sin
    doesn't just occur in an action,
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    it kind of starts in our hearts
    and our minds.
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    So, again, in fulfilling that Law,
    He's really kind of peeling back
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    what they thought was the reality
    in showing that it's much deeper
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    than they thought in just the behavior.
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    There's something that's happening
    in the heart that only He can come
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    and help them fix or
    help them actually be.
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    (Stephanie, Team) Yes.
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    (Stephanie) Did you have a comment, Jason?
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    Go ahead.
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    (Jason) Yes, I'm looking at this here,
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    and it talks about how He didn't come
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    to destroy but to fulfill,
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    because Jesus could be accused
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    of these new teachings
    as destroying the law,
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    but what He's saying is,
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    "Look, I'm not destroying the Law;
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    I'm showing you what it really means."
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    So, He's not saying what
    was said of old is untrue;
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    He's saying what was said of old,
    it is true, but also this.
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    So, you have a very limited picture
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    of what the Law is, but this is
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    a greater understanding,
    a greater fulfillment
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    of what the Law truly is.
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    And that is what He is doing
    here in the sermon.
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    (Stephanie) He's expounding on that.
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    Yes, Missy.
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    (Missy) From the fall of humanity,
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    you know, they had perfection in Eden.
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    Then came the fall.
    They fell so far.
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    Humanity just, fell, fell, fell,
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    and so, step by step, through Scripture
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    you see how God is taking them
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    step by step back to His ideal
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    until you could see the fulfillment
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    of the Law in Christ when
    He came to humanity.
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    And it was supposed to be a revelation
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    of who God really was.
    You know, opening our minds
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    to what the Law really meant.
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    (Stephanie) Yes. Nathan.
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    (Nathan) Keep in mind that Matthew
    is writing to Jews...
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    (Stephanie) Yes.
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    (Nathan) ...and Moses was
    the great hero as the lawgiver.
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    Moses went up on the Mount Sinai
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    to receive the Law from God,
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    and then he gave it to the people,
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    and the people did their best
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    to keep the law, but Moses was the one
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    who lead them out of slavery
    and into the Promised Land, right?
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    So, the "deliverer."
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    (Stephanie) Right.
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    (Nathan) Now Matthew is showing
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    up on the mountain
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    and now expounds upon the Law.
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    He's the new Moses, showing them,
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    "Okay, you received the Law
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    on the mountain from God
    through Moses,
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    now up on this mountain Jesus
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    is saying, 'Let me show you what
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    this Law really means and how
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    it applies deeply inwardly,
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    and then you're going to be free,
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    not just from Egypt
    but from the slavery of sin...'
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    (Stephanie, Team) Amen. Wow.
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    (Nathan) '...when we get to the depths
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    of what the Law means deep in the heart.'"
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    (Stephanie) And I want to go
    to another passage
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    before we leave the teaching
    of Jesus about the Law of God.
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    We'll move to Matthew 5:43-48,
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    and, Kyle, would you be willing
    to read that for us?
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    Matthew 5:43-48.
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    (Kyle) I'll be reading from
    the New King James Version.
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    The Bible says:
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    (Stephanie) Wow.
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    There's a lot in that verse.
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    What do you pull out from those verses?
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    Go ahead, Joshua.
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    (Joshua) I will say that it's this aspect
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    You know, if you compare this
    sort of command from Jesus
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    in comparison to the Ten Commandments,
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    the Ten Commandments
    actually look pretty easy.
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    You know, if you tell me I'm supposed
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    to love my enemies, do good to those
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    who are persecuting me, it's like,
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    "Are you serious?"
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    But at the same time we have to think
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    about the fact that people
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    outside of Christianity judge us
    based on this sort of thing,
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    not simply how many times do you
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    go to church in a week or how many
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    Bible verses do you know,
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    but it's in our character and in the way
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    that we treat others.
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    (Stephanie) Wow, yes.
    Go ahead, Juliana.
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    (Juliana) Actually this summer I was
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    traveling around in Europe and happened
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    about this kind of stuff,
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    and he told me, "You know, Christianity
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    is supposed to be so much more
    radical than it is.
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    So many people, they focus just
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    on the Ten Commandments,
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    but what about the Sermon on the Mount?"
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    you are saying, like, people
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    from the outside are looking
    at us, and, it's like, wow!
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    This is what Christianity
    is supposed to be.
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    And I think that he was completely right,
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    that we should be looking a lot more
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    at the Sermon on the Mount for many
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    of the things of how we should
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    interact with other people.
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    (Stephanie) So isn't it interesting;
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    I think Jesus was trying to move us away
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    from just a head knowledge
    to a heart knowledge, right?
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    (Team) Yes. Amen.
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    (Stephanie) A heart experience.
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    (Derek) You know, I think, Stephanie,
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    really important because some Christians
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    get confused and say the Ten Commandments
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    doesn't matter; we just need
    to love, but that's absurd.
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    That's like saying, "Don't hate people,
    but you can kill them."
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    "Don't lust after someone, but you
    can commit adultery with him or her."
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    It's not that.
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    The Commandments stand.
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    But, as Tricia Lee was pointing out,
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    God is calling us to a much
    higher standard.
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    In fact, to be honest, it's
    an impossible standard
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    if we're going to do it
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    in our own strength because we know
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    how feeble we are.
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    (Stephanie, Team) Yes.
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    (Derek) It's going to take a miracle...
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    (Stephanie) Exactly.
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    (Derek) ...so that, as Joshua pointed out,
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    people will look, and they'll actually see
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    Jesus reflected, right?
    Instead of us.
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    (Stephanie) And that happens as a result
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    of the head knowledge going
    to our hearts, right?
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    want to move into, this outward conformity
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    versus an inward conversion.
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    And, I'd like us to move
    to Matthew, chapter 5, verse 20.
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    Go back to Matthew, chapter 5, verse 20,
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    and, Missy, would you read that for us?
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    (Missy) I am reading from
    the New Living Translation:
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    (Stephanie) So, I think this is coming back
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    to what Juliana was saying.
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    People expect something more than
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    just a check off, right?
    they want something real.
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    (Olric) But it's not just the realness.
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    Notice here he says,
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    "Unless your righteousness
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    exceeds their righteousness, what was
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    their righteousness that was
    not sufficient for God?
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    Their righteousness...mind you,
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    righteousness means "right doing."
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    So, they had the outward expression
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    of doing right, but at the same time
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    the inward conversion was not there.
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    What they were doing was not from a heart
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    that genuinely loved God and loved people.
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    So you find that a lot
    of what was being done
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    looked right to the folks on the outside,
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    but God knew that the heart
    was not transformed.
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    to do right on the outside; I want
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    your heart to be in
    the right condition also."
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    That means that your actions
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    will be inspired and motivated
    by the right desires.
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    (Stephanie) So, it starts in the heart,
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    it starts in the mind, and then
    our actions follow.
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    Go ahead.
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    (Kyle) I'm just going to add
    onto what he said
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    because the Pharisees, they had
    a scale of how...
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    They said, "Okay, this is a sin and this
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    is worse and worse and worse,
    and this is a good deed,
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    and this one's really good,
    and this one's really, really good."
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    And they almost would balance and say,
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    "If your good deeds outweigh
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    your bad deeds, then you earned
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    righteousness in God's sight."
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    So, it was this whole outward way
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    of building up themselves, basically,
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    to feel like they were good
    and accepted by God.
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    But Jesus comes, and He says,
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    "That's not what it's about.
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    Every amount of human
    righteousness is inadequate."
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    The only thing is the
    true heart righteousness
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    that you were talking about, Pastor Derek.
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    That is only from the Holy Spirit.
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    And that's a total transformation
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    of character; true perfection
    in God's eyes.
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    (Stephanie) By the way, those who
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    were listening, because we look at it,
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    and we say, "Oh, it has to exceed
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    the righteousness of the Pharisees."
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    of the Pharisees looked like,
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    but for those who were listening,
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    the Pharisees were on a high level.
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    (Team) Right.
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    (Stephanie) So, for them, they were
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    thinking, "Whoa!
    For us to exceed that --
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    we can't even match them --
    how do we exceed that?"
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    So, what is Jesus trying to teach?
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    And, also another question that I
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    would have, too, is that,
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    have you ever tried to earn
    the favor of Christ, of God?
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    I mean, let's be real.
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    Have you ever been in that situation?
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    Please be willing to share, I hope,
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    a time when you've tried to do that.
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    What was that like?
    Go ahead, Tricia Lee.
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    (Tricia Lee) Your first question
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    about how could they exceed the
    righteousness of the Pharisees.
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    The Pharisees, you're right.
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    They were very good at doing
    what the law required,
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    and the different requirements
    that they made,
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    but they did not love God,
    and they did not love other people
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    other than themselves.
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    And we find that that was what God
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    was trying to teach them was that,
    at the heart of the commandments,
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    loving the Lord more than anything else
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    and loving your neighbor as yourself,
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    and they completely missed all of that.
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    So, the "checking of the boxes" meant
    nothing because they didn't love God.
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    They crucified Him, tried to kill Him
    at every chance they could.
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    They did not love their neighbors;
    they were the ones walking past
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    the Samaritan on the road
    and these people.
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    I think that it's hard because, as humans
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    and even as you grew up as a child,
    you learned that if you study hard
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    and you get a good grade,
    or if you do this then you get a reward.
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    So, it goes against the way even society
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    runs and functions, that,
    if you do something then
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    you get something.
    An action has an equal reaction.
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    But here God is showing us that
    it really doesn't depend upon you
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    or me or us, it all has to depend
    upon Christ, and that's where
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    the faith comes in.
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    So, it's the faith, it'is the obedience,
    it's all depending upon Christ.
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    It's really His righteousness
    that's working in us.
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    And I think what happens,
    at least for me, is that...
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    and I'm sorry...it's just that
    once you are honest with yourself,
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    and when you realize, "I keep
    trying, and I keep failing,
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    and that's not good enough,"
    at some point you just have
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    to get tired of trying and failing,
    and you realize it can't depend
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    upon me anymore. I have to reach out
    to somebody who I know
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    was successful in this life,
    and it was Christ.
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    (Stephanie) And who has
    the power to do it.
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    (Tricia Lee) Exactly.
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    (Stephanie) To get us out of the mess.
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    And I think we've all
    been there, haven't we?
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    (Team Member) Yeah!
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    (Stephanie) We realize that we need Jesus.
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    Andrea, you wanted to share?
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    (Andrea) I only wanted to reflect
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    a little bit on your question, which was
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    how would we express if we have been
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    in a similar situation, and where we felt
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    we needed to do something in order
    to earn God's favor.
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    And I recall I was a teenager and have sat
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    in church many times listening
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    to baptismal appeals and calls
    to give our lives to Jesus.
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    And, as the pastor's daughter,
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    it was something I would
    listen to very frequently.
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    However, I had the feeling or a tendency
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    of thinking that I have to be
    very prepared to make that step.
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    So, for years I have resisted the call,
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    and I have considered that
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    I'm not ready yet, or
    I'm not good enough...
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    (Stephanie) Wow.
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    (Andrea) ...until I was 17 when I started
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    to meditate more upon this decision,
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    and decided I have to make this step
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    even if I'm not feeling quite ready,
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    and the Lord will take care of the rest.
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    (Stephanie) Amen.
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    (Andrea) I cannot tell you how blessed
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    I felt afterwards.
    It was the best decision of my life.
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    (Stephanie, Team) Amen.
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    (Derek) You know what Jesus said,
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    Stephanie, in the Sermon
    on the Mount just a little later.
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    He said, "Seek first the Kingdom
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    and His righteousness."
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    (Stephanie) Yes.
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    (Derek) And really what Tricia Lee
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    is saying is righteousness is a gift,
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    back to that miracle of new creation
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    that we talked about in a previous study.
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    God is going to change us from the inside
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    so that we are motivated by love,
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    even in the keeping of the Commandments.
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    Love to God and love to those around us.
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    And that's a miracle of the new creation.
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    (Stephanie) And I believe John,
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    chapter 14:15 tells us
    a little bit about that.
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    John, chapter 14, verse 15.
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    And, Nathan, would you be willing
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    to read that for us?
    John, chapter 14, verse 15.
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    (Nathan) Right. I'm reading
    from the New King James Version.
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    John 14 and verse 15:
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    (Stephanie) Wow.
    Very simple, right?
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    (Team Member) Very plain.
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    (Stephanie) So, how does your attitude
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    towards God's law change when you have
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    this trusting, loving relationship
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    with Jesus as your Savior and your Lord?
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    How does that change?
    Olric?
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    (Olric) You want to keep it because,
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    when you have this love relationship
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    with God, I compare it to a marriage.
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    You know, for those who are
    married here on the set.
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    You know, you have your spouse,
    you exchange vows and so forth.
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    And, you know, some folks, they
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    may be married for 7 years, 4 years,
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    50 years, and sometimes we question
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    and we ask them, "How did you "guys"
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    maintain that relationship,
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    that connection, the
    obedience to the vows?"
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    And they just say to me,
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    "It's very simple:
    I love the other person.
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    That's why I do what I do."
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    So, when you are in that love relationship
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    with God, you want to do the things
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    that pleases Him the same way He likes
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    doing things that blesses you.
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    So, you are motivated by a love for God,
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    that is what really propels
    you to obedience.
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    (Stephanie) The heart's been changed.
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    (Olric) The heart's been changed.
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    (Stephanie) The heart's been changed.
    Missy and then Nathan.
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    (Missy) I see Scripture as God
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    in continual pursuit of humanity,
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    "Look at me; look at my face;
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    look at what I've done for you.
    Please, keep your attention on me.
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    Look at what I've said in My Word.
    Get to know me."
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    (Stephanie) Yes.
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    (Missy) When we are able
    to hone in on that,
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    the Law is a natural
    result of the relationship.
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    (Stephanie) Powerful.
    Nathan.
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    (Nathan) Well, I love this woman.
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    (Derek) You better tell the people
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    that that's your wife.
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    (Nathan) This is my wife, and, you know,
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    if I do something that
    hurts her, that hurts me.
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    To see my wife hurting
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    because of something I've done
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    would break my heart.
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    So, when we're in love with the Lord,
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    we realize that when we break
    His Law we're hurting Him.
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    He's given us His Law because
    He wants us to be happy.
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    (Stephanie) Yes.
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    (Nathan) And when I wander away
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    from that Law that He's given, which is
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    a Law of freedom, a Law of liberty,
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    and it's a Law that brings joy to my life,
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    I know that not only am I hurting myself,
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    but I'm hurting Him.
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    (Stephanie) Yes.
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    (Nathan) So, my love for Him just propels
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    me into naturally obeying the Law
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    because I don't want to break His heart;
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    I don't want to hurt Him, as well.
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    (Stephanie) Okay, Joshua, and then
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    we'll go to Tricia Lee, and then
    we have to move on.
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    (Joshua) I believe that we not only serve
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    a holy God but we serve a practical God.
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    So, when I look at His Commandments,
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    I see that even if I weren't a Christian
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    it would be in my best interest
    to still keep these Commandments.
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    (Stephanie) Amen.
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    (Joshua) So, if you think about what it
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    would be like to murder someone, and what
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    you would have to live with after that,
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    and if you know what it feels like
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    to commit adultery and see the effects
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    of that trickling after, if you look
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    at each and every Law, you'll see,
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    "Wait a minute.
    He's not telling me
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    to keep these Laws as
    hoops to jump through
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    in order to make it into Heaven,"
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    but it's for our own good and for our
    best interest to keep these Laws.
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    (Stephanie) Yes.
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    (Tricia Lee) Something that Missy
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    and Joshua mentioned
    about getting to know God
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    and what's in our best interest,
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    I think that the Devil's deception is that
    we would think of God as someone
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    who is out to get us, someone
    that cannot be trusted.
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    And if He's a being that is not
    to be trusted or, you know,
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    wants to hurt us, then I don't care
    about what He's saying, I don't care
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    about His Laws, (that breaking them)
    is not good for me.
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    When we do exactly what Missy is saying,
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    try to get to know Him, allow Him
    to enter our lives, and we see who He is,
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    like, how Jesus came, the best example
    and revelation of the Father,
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    He lived a whole life, when
    we see the life of Christ,
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    how could we not want to be more like Him?
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    How could we not want to see
    truly who the Father is,
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    and then everything He's saying starts
    to make sense as things for our benefit,
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    as things that will help us be
    in a loving relationship with Him.
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    So, even Christ coming and expounding
    and fulfilling the Law
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    was us seeing the Father as who
    He really is, not the deception,
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    not the lies, the angry God
    with lightening and thunderbolts.
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    When we see that, then the Law
    starts to be something beautiful
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    for our best interest and something that
    helps us be in a good, loving,
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    strong relationship with Him.
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    (Stephanie) We have full confidence...
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    (Tricia Lee) Yeah, yeah.
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    (Stephanie) ...that He has
    the best interest in mind.
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    We need to move on to God's ideal
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    for His children, which somewhat connects
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    with what we've already
    been speaking about.
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    Matthew, chapter 5, verse 48, and, Nicole,
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    if you would be willing to read that
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    for us, and then we'll follow it up
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    with Luke 6:36, and, Nancy, if you
    would read that one after Matthew 5:48.
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    (Nicole) Okay, Matthew 5:48.
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    I'm reading it from the New International
    Version, and the Bible says:
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    (Stephanie) And then Luke 6:36.
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    We're looking at these two
    in conjunction with each other.
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    (Nancy) Okay, and this is from the
    New King James Version.
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    (Stephanie) All right, what is
    Jesus asking us to do?
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    (Olric) Be like God.
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    (Stephanie) To be like God.
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    He's asking us, may I mention it this way:
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    He's asking us to do the
    impossible without Him.
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    It would be impossible without Him.
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    You understand what I'm saying?
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    But He's giving us the strength to do it,
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    so, it's not impossible, but without Him,
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    if we're trying to do it as only head
    knowledge, it is going to be impossible.
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    (Derek) And, you know, Stephanie,
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    sometimes people read that like,
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    "Be perfect," and think that's the way to
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    make God love us, right?
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    Never quite good enough.
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    That's not what it's saying at all.
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    (Stephanie) Right.
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    (Derek) That's why Luke's wording
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    is different is important.
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    He's saying, "I want you to reflect
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    the beauty of my Father's character."
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    And what does it look like?
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    Jesus said, "If you want to know
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    what the Father is like, look at Me."
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    So, He's saying, "I want you to
    reflect my character to the world,"
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    and that is not to earn His love.
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    He already loves us.
    It's out of that loving relationship.
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    (Stephanie) Yes.
    Go ahead, you wanted to say something.
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    (Andrea) I also wanted to add
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    to what Elder Morris said, that this
    perfection that God is calling us to
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    is not so much a state of sinlessness
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    as the spiritual maturity to which we need
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    to attain, and the Lord can
    help us to attain that.
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    And, of course, at each state
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    of the Christain's experience,
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    there is a different level of maturity
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    because what is perfect for
    a grade one student to add 2 + 2
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    is not perfect for a grade five student
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    and to a grade eight student.
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    So this perfection is where we are at;
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    if we just fulfill what God requires
    us to do at that stage,
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    we have attained to God's ideal.
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    (Stephanie) Amen.
    All right, Olric.
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    (Olric) Let me encapsulate
    what she's saying.
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    At each stage, God reveals light to us.
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    He reveals more of Himself to us.
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    Perfection that is being talked about here
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    is the progressive state
    of growth, Christian maturity.
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    A plant starts out as a seedling,
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    but then it grows to a big tree
    and bears fruit.
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    A baby starts off walking on fours
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    and mumbling, but eventually
    they grow, and they walk on legs,
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    and now they can talk well
    and do things for themselves.
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    There is maturing; there is growth.
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    God's ideal of perfection is that
    you should continually grow.
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    Not that you reach a stage here,
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    where, "Hah! You're perfect.
    Now you don't need to go any further."
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    No.
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    His idea of perfection is
    progressive Christian maturity.
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    (Stephanie) So, let me...
    Go ahead, go ahead, Kyle.
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    (Kyle) You know, somebody
    might be worried,
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    "Well, I'm not perfect, and I
    have all these faults,"
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    and my only thing I think we
    could all say: "Look to Jesus."
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    (Stephanie/Team) Yes.
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    (Kyle) Look to Jesus, because Jesus,
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    ?as we look to Him, "If ye love Me,
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    keep My Commandments," He says.
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    The only way that we can truly grow
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    in likeness to Him is to fall in love
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    with Him, and how do we
    fall in love with Him?
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    By looking to Him, spending time with Him.
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    (Stephanie/Team) Yes.
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    (Kyle) That is so key because otherwise
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    we're just going to try
    to earn our righteousness,
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    and that will never get us anywhere.
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    So, we must look to Jesus.
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    (Derek/Team) Amen. Yes.
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    (Stephanie) Beautiful, beautiful.
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    So, my question, I think we already have
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    an answer for it, but my question is:
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    Is this a means of salvation
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    or an evidence of a living,
    loving connection with Jesus?
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    (Olric) Simple.
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    it's an evidence of a living connection
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    with Jesus, not a means to salvation.
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    (Stephanie) All right.
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    Will you share with us a
    verse that supports that?
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    (Olric) Galatians 2, verses...
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    (Stephanie) Galatians, chapter 2.
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    So, Olric, you'll go ahead and read
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    Galatians, chapter 2,
    I believe, 20 and 21.
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    (Olric) Galatians, chapter 2,
    verses 20 and 21?
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    (Stephanie) Yes.
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    (Olric) Reading from the
    New Living Translation,
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    the Word of God says:
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    (Stephanie) Wow.
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    Another verse, another
    promise that we can share.
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    Someone out there, as Kyle was saying,
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    may be wondering, "How do I do this?"
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    "How is this practical?"
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    Yes.
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    (Derek) Let me just say people may not
    know who wrote the Galatian letter,
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    but Saul of Tarsus, later
    called Paul the Apostle,
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    he had gone down that road
    of trying to earn righteousness.
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    (Stephanie/Team): Yes.
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    (Derek) He said, "I was
    flawless," you know?
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    But he was killing people
    who believe in Jesus.
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    (Stephanie) Yes.
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    (Derek) So, he understands
    the miracle of his changed heart.
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    And I just want to emphasize,
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    I know it is one stage and then another,
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    but it's a miracle at every stage.
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    (Stephanie/Team): Amen. Yes.
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    (Derek) For us to be who God's
    calling us to be, is a miracle.
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    (Stephanie) It is.
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    (Derek) And Paul would be the first one
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    to say that it is a miracle.
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    That's why he says that
    if anyone is in Christ,
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    she or he is a new creation.
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    (Stephanie) Amen.
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    (Derek) Because he's seen it himself.
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    (Stephanie) Amen.
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    (Olric) It's key that in that verse
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    is mentioned Christ now lives in me.
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    He says, "It is no longer
    I who live, but I died.
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    I surrender self and the old way,
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    and I accept Christ in my heart,
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    and He changes me internally.
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    Now what I do is motivated by love."
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    So, it is very important
    to see the transformation.
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    (Stephanie) Would you share with us
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    a time when you experienced
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    or you saw someone who represented
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    the character of Christ.
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    What impact did that have on you?
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    You saw someone had
    the character of Christ.
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    What was the impact on you, or what was
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    the impact when someone saw
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    the character of Christ in you?
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    What impact did that have on you?
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    (Derek) Stephanie, I was 7 years old...
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    (Stephanie) Go ahead.
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    (Derek) Oh good, if I can
    just share real briefly.
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    ...and my teacher in Form 2
    (this is back in the UK)
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    was full of the love of Jesus.
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    I was only privileged to go
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    to a Christian school for four years,
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    but that one year with Christine Emmerson
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    my teacher changed my life...
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    (Stephanie) Wow.
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    (Derek) ...because she was
    full of the love of God.
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    And when you see that, and I think
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    that's the ultimate witness,
    it's not just what we say.
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    When the love of God fills a heart,
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    we just say, "I just
    want to be like that,"
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    and that person says, "Well, I'm
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    a follower of Jesus, so follow Him."
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    (Stephanie) Amen.
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    Reflecting the light of Jesus.
    Nancy.
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    (Nancy) My dad is full
    of the love of Jesus.
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    And, you know, what he does is he studies
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    the Bible in the morning, a chapter
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    in the morning, and a chapter
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    in the evening, a chapter in
    the New, a chapter in the Old.
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    I like to think about it
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    as him "marinating" his life
    in Jesus, you know?
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    It's a cooking term, when you take
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    some meat or some tofu, and you put it,
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    you know, in all of those
    sauces and things.
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    Well, that's what he does with his life,
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    and so everything he does
    is covered in Jesus.
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    (Team) Amen.
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    (Nancy) He's been a great example to me.
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    (Derek/Stephanie) Amen.
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    (Team) Praise God.
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    (Stephanie) I'm guessing that he's been
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    on his knees praying often,
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    and I think that's the section that
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    we want to move into next.
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    We've talked about the head knowledge,
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    and that it reaches our hearts,
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    and, as a result, our hands or our actions
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    produce what has already happened inside.
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    Now we are going to talk
    about how we sustain that,
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    and that is by spending
    time with God in prayer.
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    So, Juliana, if you would read
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    Matthew, chapter 6, verses 5 through 13.
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    Matthew chapter 6, verses 5 through 13,
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    talking about Jesus teaching on prayer.
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    (Juliana) I'm reading from
    the New King James Version:
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    (Stephanie/Team) Amen.
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    (Stephanie) What important lessons
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    can we learn about prayer
    from Jesus' example?
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    Go ahead, Tricia Lee.
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    (Tricia Lee) We're counseled
    not to have vain repetitions,
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    so, there were practices that heathens
    had at the time but also was part
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    of the religious practices
    to repeat certain things.
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    "The more I say it, then
    the more likely God will hear,"
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    but here this model, in its
    simplest way, is a conversation.
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    I think, even in talking to God, we are
    acknowledging that He's hearing us.
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    We're not just saying phrases out,
    and hoping they go somewhere.
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    We're actually speaking to another
    Being who can hear and understand
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    and wants to have a conversation with us.
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    (Stephanie) So, we have full confidence
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    in the Person that we love and trust.
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    (Tricia Lee) Yes.
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    (Stephanie) Amen.
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    Nathan, and then we'll go to Olric.
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    (Nathan) I can't miss the distinction
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    Jesus is making between people who pray
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    to be seen by others, and it's not just
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    what they say but where they
    are when they are saying it.
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    They're out on the street corners,
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    versus people who are praying in secret.
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    He says, "Go into your room and pray
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    to your Father who is also in secret."
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    So, in other words, what He's showing us
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    here is this is an intimate time.
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    I'm sorry if this sounds a little
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    too far fetched, but just like
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    a married couple behind closed doors
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    and the intimacy that they share.
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    They are having quiet time
    or conversation, you know.
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    No one else is there, and this is
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    the same way, He says, "With your Father
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    in Heaven, you are behind
    closed doors, intimate communion."
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    It's just you and Him.
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    You're not showing off to the world.
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    You're not doing this before others.
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    You're having quiet time.
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    So, Jesus wants us to be having
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    intimate communion
    with our Father quietly.
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    (Stephanie) Just to think that
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    He's willing to spend quiet time with us.
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    (Team) Amen.
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    (Stephanie) The God of the universe.
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    I mean, think about that.
    That's powerful.
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    (Olric) It's very key that Nathan
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    points that out because in
    verse 16 of that same chapter
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    He uses the word "hypocrite."
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    He says, "Don't fast as the hypocrites do."
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    That word is a key word,
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    because in the Greek it means an "actor,"
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    you know, someone who puts
    on a show, a performance.
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    So, what is Jesus saying about these
    individuals who pray to be heard
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    by many people or use many words
    to look religious and so forth?
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    He's saying, "You're just acting,"
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    and my Bible says to me, "If you harbor
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    iniquity in your heart, God
    will not hear your prayers."
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    This was a problem with the religious
    leaders and those who were doing it
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    for outward show; the heart wasn't right.
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    (Stephanie) Right, He was asking
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    for an inward change.
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    Go ahead, Nicole.
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    (Nicole) Just to take it
    a little differently,
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    you can also teach someone how to pray,
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    so when I look at this verse
    and I look at this text,
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    I think about children and make sure
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    that we instill within our children
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    the desire to pray and the need to pray.
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    We have to teach them how to pray
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    and how to spend that time with God,
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    so they can then grow to a place
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    when they can spend that
    quiet time in their "closets"
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    knowing what they're to say.
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    So I think that we should really remember
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    that we all have to teach
    our children how to pray.
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    (Stephanie) I agree.
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    (Team) That's true.
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    (Derek) You know, I'm thinking,
    in the light of what Nathan said,
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    in the little book "Steps to Christ,"
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    it speaks about prayer as the opening
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    of the heart to God as to a friend.
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    That's very personal.
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    Even the Lord's prayer could become
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    a vain repetition, if you
    just repeat it ten times
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    and think that God will hear
    you by saying it 10 times.
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    In fact, if you look at the Gospels,
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    Jesus prays a lot of different prayers.
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    (Stephanie) He does.
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    (Derek) He is opening His heart
    to His Father as to a friend.
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    And I think what I'm hearing
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    in this great Sermon on the Mount,
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    just like with loving obedience,
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    is when you love God you
    want to talk to Him.
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    (Stephanie) Yes.
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    (Derek) And you want to listen, too.
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    (Stephanie) You have
    an open communication.
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    Juliana, and then we need to move on.
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    (Juliana) I was just going
    to say really succinctly
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    that what this says to me,
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    and I guess why I choked up
    trying to read it,
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    was that it says we have
    a direct connection.
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    (Team Member) Amen.
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    (Juliana) We don't have
    anything else in the way.
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    (Stephanie) That's right.
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    (Juliana) That the God of the universe
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    wants to talk to me and
    wants me to talk to Him.
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    (Derek) Amen.
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    (Stephanie) Wow, that's powerful.
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    Let's move on; Matthew, chapter 7.
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    Thank you so much for sharing.
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    Matthew, chapter 7, and
    we'll go to verse 24 to 27,
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    and, Jason, would you read that for us?
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    Matthew, chapter 7, and we're moving
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    into our last section of our study
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    that is "Living What We Learn."
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    Go ahead.
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    (Jason) I'll be reading from
    the New King James Version,
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    Matthew, chapter 7, verse 24 through 27.
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    (Stephanie) What is Jesus'
    appeal in these verse?
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    What is Jesus' appeal?
    Missy.
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    (Missy) Trust and obey, Just to listen
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    to what He has to say and do them.
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    It's just simple.
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    (Stephanie) Yes.
    Go ahead, Joshua.
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    (Joshua) I would just say to build
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    your foundation on Christ.
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    Essentially, if you look
    at family structures,
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    it never made sense to me as to why
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    atheists get married, you know?
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    Think about it just for a second.
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    Just picture that in your
    mind for a minute.
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    How is it, if you're not focused
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    on the love of Christ and the beauty
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    of His Word and the understanding
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    of His heart rather than your own,
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    how is it that you can unite yourself
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    in a marriage and try to build your family
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    on a structure that cannot stand,
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    that's built on worldly
    principles that are like sand?
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    They can change at any time.
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    They are weak.
    They are futile.
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    So, when I think about
    that in my own life,
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    I say, "Okay, I have to build
    my foundation on Christ."
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    (Stephanie) Amen.
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    (Joshua) Because outside of that,
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    everything else is just going
    to be a wreck, you know,
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    and it's really that simple.
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    I think it's a lesson to us to just say,
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    "Okay, let's going about things
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    in the smartest way
    possible," and this is it.
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    (Stephanie) Amen.
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    Nathan and then we'll come up to Kyle.
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    (Nathan) Jesus is comparing
    two kinds of people here.
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    Both of them heard His Word. He says,
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    "Whoever hears these sayings of Mine
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    and does them," and then He says later,
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    "Whoever hears these sayings
    and does not do them."
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    So it's not about just
    hearing and knowing,
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    it's actually about
    putting it in practice.
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    He says, "The one who puts into practice
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    these teachings of Mine, this is
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    solid rock foundation that you can
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    build on, and it's trustworthy,
    so build on this.
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    But if you hear it and don't do it,
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    whatever you're building on is like sand."
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    (Stephanie) Right.
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    It's not a solid foundation.
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    (Stephanie) You won't
    make it through the storm.
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    (Stephanie) Kyle.
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    (Kyle) I'll just add to what Nathan said.
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    Just to think that this whole time
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    in Matthew 5 we've been
    looking at, you know,
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    Jesus' standard of righteousness versus
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    what our human standard is.
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    And if we build our lives
    on our own righteousness,
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    on our own works, then it's like sand.
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    We have no real foundation.
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    The only Rock is the Rock
    of Christ's righteousness
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    that can get us through the storm.
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    So, you know, it all connects;
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    it's dependence upon Him,
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    even the prayer thing.
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    Prayer is all about dependence on God,
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    and depending on His righteousness,
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    on His character in our hearts,
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    will give us the foundation that will
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    carry us through that storm.
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    (Stephanie) Amen.
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    Tricia Lee, did you have a
    comment you wanted to share?
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    (Tricia Lee) I was just reflecting on what
    Juliana mentioned about the invitation
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    to connect with the Lord, "our Father."
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    Even in reading this, I just feel as
    though personally I would be a fool
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    not to accept that invitation, that
    the great God of the universe came,
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    sent His Son, went to all this length
    to show me who He really was,
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    to show me what His Law means,
    to show me how to love other people,
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    who wants to love me and
    wants to accept my love to Him,
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    and He's just giving me
    the simple way to Him
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    that I have to be kind of silly in
    seeing all of this and then saying,
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    "No, I'd rather build it my own way."
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    It just really feels like it's just a
    heart-felt invitation, and that, wow,
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    how do I respond to that.
    I was just thinking about that.
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    (Stephanie) So I want to move on.
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    We have one more verse to read,
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    and that's John, chapter 13:17.
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    I'll ask Tricia Lee if you
    would read that for us.
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    The question is, why does Jesus want
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    us to live in harmony with His Word?
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    (Tricia Lee) John, chapter 13, verse 17.
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    I'm reading from the New King
    James Version, and it reads:
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    (Stephanie) Tricia Lee, I think that is
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    what you were talking about.
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    (Tricia Lee) It's a blessing.
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    (Stephanie) God wants us to be happy.
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    (Team) Amen. Yes.
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    (Stephanie) It has to go from the head
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    to the heart, to the
    hands, and to the "how."
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    How do I do that?
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    By spending time with Jesus
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    and falling in love with
    my Savior and Lord.
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    Then what happens?
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    When you're sharing with others,
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    doesn't it make you happy?
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    You're in the will of God.
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    There's no better peace than that.
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    Go ahead, Olric.
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    (Olric) Let me just wrap
    this study here together.
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    We see clearly Jesus is saying,
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    "The law is important, you must keep it,
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    but I don't want you to keep it
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    from an unconverted heart because
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    to do that is to do it with a heart
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    that is not connected to the love of God,
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    that is devoid of the right
    motives and right thoughts."
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    So, keep the Law but make
    sure the heart is converted.
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    Why?
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    Because when you do
    that you build your faith.
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    (Stephanie) Our faith is
    built upon the Rock, yes.
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    And our eyes are fixed on Jesus,...
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    (Team) Amen.
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    (Stephanie) ...the Author
    and Finisher of our faith,
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    and we share that with joy in our hearts.
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    What a God.
    What a God we serve.
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    Thank you so much for this lesson
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    and for sharing today.
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    (Derek) Thanks, Stephanie.
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    You know, the Sermon on the Mount ends
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    by saying they were astonished
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    at His teaching because He taught as One
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    having authority, and really our authority
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    comes from that living
    connection with God, doesn't it?
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    (Team) Amen.
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    (Derek) And I want to challenge you,
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    as you think about this message,
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    I have to be honest.
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    If I look at God's ideal,
    it's an impossible standard
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    unless a miracle happens in my heart,
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    that God's grace not only saves me
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    but transforms me into that follower
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    of Jesus that He wants me to be,
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    to reflect the beauty
    of His character to others.
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    That's God's plan for you and for me.
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    Why don't we pray that that
    miracle can happen each day,
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    not only for our blessing but
    the blessing of those around us.
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    Let's pray.
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    Our Father in Heaven, we're astonished
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    at the teaching of Jesus, to
    know how much You love us
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    and how much You want to
    work in us and through us.
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    Oh, Lord, forgive us where we have tried
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    to build our own righteousness,
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    to build on sand instead of
    on Jesus the Solid Rock.
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    Please, accept our lives now
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    and work in us and through us
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    as we follow you with love in our hearts,
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    is our prayer, in Jesus' name, amen.
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    Thanks for joining us
    for Hope Sabbath School.
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    We are learning a lot from
    the Gospel of Matthew.
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    Take what you learn and
    share it with those around you.
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    ♪ theme music ♪
Title:
Lesson 3 - The Sermon of Jesus on the Mountain (2nd Qtr 2016)
Video Language:
English
Team:
Team Adventist
Project:
Hope Channel
Duration:
58:30

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