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(Derek) Welcome to Hope Sabbath School,
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an in-depth, interactive study
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of the Word of God.
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I'm glad you joined us today
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as we continue a life-changing series
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of studies on the Gospel of Matthew.
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Today we're going to talk about
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"The Teachings of Jesus
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about the Last Days."
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A relevant topic,
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and I know you'll be blessed.
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So welcome to Hope Sabbath School
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and welcome to our team.
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What a great series of studies.
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I'm so thankful that the Spirit of God
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inspired a former tax collector,
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Levi Matthew, to write this account,
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and I'm excited today because
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one of our team, Tricia Lee,
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is going to be leading in our study.
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Tricia Lee, thanks for your commitment
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to the Word of God,
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and I know God is going to bless us
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in wonderful ways.
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Ely writes from California.
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Anybody from California?
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Some of you have lived
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Okay.
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"Greetings to every Hope
Sabbath School member."
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(Team) Greetings.
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Several of you look happy.
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I learn a lot from the discussion.
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I feast on the Word of God every day."
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Well, Ely, thanks for letting other
Hope Sabbath School members know
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hopetv.org/hopess,
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multitude of past programs
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If you have the app on your iPhone
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So, thanks for putting in a little promo,
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Ely, for the app, and that's
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a wonderful blessing to many people.
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James writes from Ghana.
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Anyone with Ghanaian roots?
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We do have some occasionally
on our team, don't we?
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"I enjoy your class and the contributions
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you make.
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I pick your contributions,
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and I replicate them in my class
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when I teach in my church."
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Is that good?
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(Derek) That's exactly
what we're hoping for.
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"Oh, how I wish I could contribute live,"
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says James.
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"Send my greetings to the
Hope Sabbath School team."
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Well, James, if you come
over when we're filming,
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we'd love to have you
as part of the program,
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but, you know, we're equally excited
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to know that you're leading a Bible study
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program there in your homeland of Ghana,
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and, along with tens of thousands
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who are downloading that outline,
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we're glad you're teaching
the Word to others.
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Benson writes from Kenya,
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and I know we've got one Kenyan.
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Eric, wave to your brother from Kenya.
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All right, a big smile for Benson
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writing from Kenya, "I
follow your programs.
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I am a Sunday School teacher."
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So Benson's teaching the Word
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in his church.
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"Please don't give up because your work
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is not in vain."
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(Team) Amen.
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(Derek) That's awesome!
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"God bless you all, amen."
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Well Benson, to know that you're a witness
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there in your church in Kenya
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brings great joy to our hearts.
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You encourage your other
Sunday School members
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to watch Hope Sabbath School,
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and they'll learn much more
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about the Word of God, too.
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Here's one last note,
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actually, I've got a couple
here; lots of people writing.
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I want to thank Jean
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for writing from Russia.
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You say, "Jean doesn't sound Russian."
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Well, Jean is from Rwanda,
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studying in Russia.
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"I greet you in the mighty name of
our soon-coming Savior Jesus Christ."
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(Team) Amen.
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(Derek) "Peace be with you.
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I am Rwandese,
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currently living and studying in Russia."
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Now I want you to listen
to Jean's testimony.
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"I discovered Hope Sabbath School
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in late 2014 shortly
after I came to Russia.
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I used to go through the
Sabbath School study by myself
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because I didn't have
anyone to study with me.
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Even after I discovered
a church in the city,
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it was still difficult because all
of the services were held in"...?
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(Team) Russian.
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(Derek) "...Russian, and I just
was learning the language.
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As a response to my longings,..."
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(Somebody is going to say "amen" here.)
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"As a response to my longings,
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God revealed Hope Sabbath School to me,"
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(Team) Amen.
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(Derek) "...and I was able to be part
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of the in-depth study of
the Word of God in English.
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It blessed me so much
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that even though I've now
acquired enough language skills
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to discuss the lesson in Russian,
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I still watch Hope Sabbath School,
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and I'm blessed by that.
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I pray that you keep serving,
letting people know
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about the Word of God
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and that you might even
broadcast in different languages
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to reach many unreached
places for Christ."
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Well, Jean, I want to ask you to pray
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because we are moving forward
with closed captioning,
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and we are looking for the opportunity
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for volunteer translators
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in a multitude of different languages
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so that people who don't have
English as their language,
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even a major second language,
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will be able to watch and
read the closed captioning
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because, you know this
Gospel of the Kingdom
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is going to go the whole World,
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and then Jesus will come
back, isn't that right?
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(Derek) So thank you for
being a witness there
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while you're studying in Russia.
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One last note from Alexander in Zimbabwe.
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Anyone from Zimbabwe, Simiso?
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Hold your hand up and
wave to your brother;
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we'll get that on the screen,
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all the way from Zimbabwe.
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"Greetings, Hope Sabbath School team."
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(Team) Greetings!
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(Derek) "I'm blessed to be watching
Hope Sabbath School in Harare..."
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(capital?) "...of Zimbabwe.
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I really enjoy the discussions;
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they're so interactive and informative.
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May God bless the entire
Hope Sabbath School team,
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for spreading the Word of God."
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Well, you say that's a lot of emails
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coming from around the world,
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and, you know, we are just so glad
that we can be part of a global family.
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And we're going to sing
together now as a global family,
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and then Tricia Lee's going to lead us
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in a powerful study of the Word of God,
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"The Teachings of Jesus
about the Last Days,"
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but we're singing now, Psalm 148.
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I hope you've learned it for this series,
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"Praise Him in the Heights."
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(Derek) You know, I've got a feeling
when we're done with this series,
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we're going to be singing
this in our sleep,
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but what a great Psalm to sing,
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"Praise Him in the Heights,"
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and, Tricia Lee, as you lead our
study today, I know we'll have a lot
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to praise Jesus for as He gives
us hope for the last days.
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(Tricia Lee) Amen, amen.
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Let us pray.
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Dear Lord, we need your Holy Spirit
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to help us to understand
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the times that we're living in.
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We need your Holy Spirit to help
us understand Your words to us
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about the Last Days.
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Please bless this study,
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in Christ's name we pray, Amen.
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(Derek, Team) Amen.
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(Tricia Lee) I am so excited
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that God has not left us in the dark
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about what to expect, what will happen
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in the last days.
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Some people are very anxious
or nervous about the things
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that happen at the end of time.
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Some people have heard rumors or
strange stories of the apocalypse
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or even science fiction zombies,
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but God's Word reveals
to us what to expect.
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So as we study together, let's just
thank God that He has not left us
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in darkness about what
will come in the Last Days.
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(Derek, Team) Amen.
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(Tricia Lee) Let us turn our study
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to the Book of Matthew chapter 23.
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Before we hear what Jesus
teaches about the last days,
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first we find our study right
after the Triumphal Entry.
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Jesus has entered Jerusalem, and
He has met the religious leaders,
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and unfortunately they are filled
with envy and anger towards Him,
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and with a sorrowful heart He begins
to pronounce a series of woes to them.
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Woe means misery or trouble to come,
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bad things that are happening,
so He's warning them
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about the condition of their
hard hearts and what that means.
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So let's see first, before
we talk about the last days,
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what Christ says to the religious
leaders and to the people at the time
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about these woes, this miserable
condition that they are unfortunately now
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finding themselves in
because they've rejected Him.
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Let's start in Matthew chapter 23.
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I'll ask Gary if he would
please read for us
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Matthew chapter 23, verses 1 through 12.
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(Gary) Okay, I'll be reading
from the New King James Version:
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(Tricia Lee) Amen.
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So before addressing the
Scribes and Pharisees,
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Christ first addresses the people;
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He actually gives them some warnings.
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Nicole, would you summarize for us
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what has Christ warned the people
about in the verses we just read.
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(Nicole) Sure, I'm thinking back
to humility again and not being
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caught up in names and being
in certain places in society,
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and so I think He is warning
against being kind of hypocrites,
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you know, saying one thing out of your
mouth, but acting and living a way
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that's not reflecting
what you're saying.
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So I think these 12 verses kind of
talk about hypocrisy and warning
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against living a life that
you're not actually living.
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(Tricia Lee) That's correct.
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Let's keep reading now
in verses 13 through 15
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where now Jesus is speaking directly
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to the religious leaders and
pronounces these woes upon them.
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Olric, will you please read
Matthew chapter 23:13-15?
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(Olric) Yes, I'll be reading
from the King James Version:
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(Tricia Lee) Wow, wow, strong words
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from Jesus here.
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Jonathan, would you summarize for us
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what is the rebuke that Jesus is giving
to the Scribes and Pharisees here?
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(Jonathan) It seems like He
is just kind of debunking
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their whole approach to religion.
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They had set up all these rules and
set up all these different things,
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and He's calling their bluff.
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It's like, "You talk about My Kingdom,
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but you don't actually want people in;
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you don't actually invite people
to really live these things out.
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It's more this external thing for you."
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(Tricia Lee) Strong
rebukes, but there is more.
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Juliana, will you continue reading, for
us, Matthew 23, verses 16 through 24?
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(Juliana) Sure, and I will be reading
from the New King James Version:
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(Tricia Lee) Wow, wow.
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Simiso,
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summarize for what Jesus is
rebuking the religious leaders.
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(Simiso) I think Jesus is rebuking
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the religious leaders to
be genuine and authentic
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and be all rounded in terms of what
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Scripture requires of them.
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(Tricia Lee) That's correct,
when we look at verses 21 and 22,
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it seems as though they have a lack of
reverence for the things that are holy.
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They're not really reverencing
what God is saying.
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What do we see in verse 24
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about the tithing of mint and anise?
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Olric, what is Christ telling them
or for what is he rebuking them?
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(Olric) They had this
teaching back then that
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they were not to eat anything unclean,
and the gnat would be an unclean animal.
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So they will take time to make sure
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that the water does not contain
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any of these little bugs,
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but, you know, He is saying,
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"Your hypocrisy is so evident;
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you take time to pay tithe
and cummin and this stuff.
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You're being outwardly religious,
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but inwardly you're not there
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because things like faith and mercy, love,
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that you don't have.
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You take time to look
at these little things,"
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okay, "but there are bigger
things that you're not doing."
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(Tricia Lee) Have you
ever heard the phrase,
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"the letter of the law but
not the spirit of the law,"
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being able to keep
certain requirements
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but not really having and
living the love to motivate it?
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Let's keep reading.
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There's some more rebukes
that Jesus gives them.
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Jason, would you read for us
Matthew 23, verses 25 through 36.
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(Jason) I'll be reading from
the New King James Version.
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Matthew chapter 23, verses
25 through 36, says:
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(Tricia Lee) Wow.
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These are some strong words.
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I can't even imagine calling
someone a viper or a snake.
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It's hard to even picture Jesus doing it.
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We can imagine Him with tears in His eyes
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telling those people that he loved
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those scathing rebukes.
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Why do you think the rebukes of Jesus
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were so harsh?
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Why was He speaking to them so severely?
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Nathan?
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(Nathan) I think we can read this in two
different ways, but we should read it
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thinking of Jesus with tears
in His eyes and in His voice.
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When you look at the next verse that
follows, verse 37 in Matthew 23.
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Can I read it from the New King
James Version, where He says:
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I mean, the pain in His voice;
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He's longing for them to be saved, and He
says, "You're not willing to come to it."
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It reminds me of, I think in Isaiah, God
speaking through the prophet says,
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"All day long I stood with My
arms open wide to a stiff-necked
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and rebellious people," -- Here
He is calling you to salvation,
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and you're turning away, not just
turning away but rebelling against Him.
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(Tricia Lee) And it's sad.
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In a previous study, we've talked about
the choices that we all have to make,
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and that God wants us to choose Him,
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but we do have the free
will to choose otherwise.
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(Derek) You know, I'm thinking,
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Tricia Lee, I really appreciate what
Nathan said about the love of Jesus.
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And there were some Pharisees,
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Nicodemus was a Pharisee
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and also a member of the Sanhedrin,
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who did repent.
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(Tricia Lee) Yes, praise God.
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(Derek) So you know,
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if Jesus was just kind of harsh and kind
of fighting with the weapons of this world
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or acting like they acted,
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they'd have an excuse,
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but I think He is speaking
with love in His heart.
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And, praise God, some of the
Scribes and Pharisees said,
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"We need to repent;
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we need to turn our lives around."
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(Tricia Lee) Amen, amen.
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Reading through this passage,
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something was very interesting,
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and I'd like to ask the
class this question:
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How could He say that the guilt
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of all the righteous
blood, all the martyrs,
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would fall on this generation?
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What does that mean?
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How are they guilty of all these things?
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They're just living their little lives;
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how is it that He can say that
the blood of all the righteous
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from Abel to Zechariah would
fall on this generation?
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Any idea what the significance was
of that statement, Missy?
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(Missy) All throughout the
generations, God has sent prophets,
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throughout all ages,
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but along with the prophets
were the dissenters
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who chose not to listen to them,
and not only that, to oppose them
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and even kill the prophets.
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And they have the same spirit,
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so this is why they would carry the guilt.
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(Tricia Lee) I think you're right,
Missy; Let's turn to Luke chapter 24,
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and we'll see that the Bible
supports what you just said, Missy.
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Luke chapter 24,
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and Eric, would you read for us Luke
chapter 24, verses 25 through 27?
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(Eric) I'm reading from the
New Living Translation,
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Luke 24:25-27, and it says:
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(Tricia Lee) Amen, that's right, Missy.
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All the prophets were
given the same message,
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the Gospel of Jesus that was
to come, the Messiah to come,
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they were all testifying to Him,
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so every generation, when they kept
rejecting the prophets that were sent
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to them, they were rejecting Christ,
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and ultimately when that generation
rejected Christ, they were rejecting
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the entire message that had been sent
to them time after time after time.
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Jonathan?
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(Jonathan) Just the fact that, not
only did they reject the sayings
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that were entrusted to them, now
they came with greater power.
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I mean, like, when you have
Christ doing all these miracles,
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so if they reject Christ, who is
the fulfillment and testimony
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and perfect representation of
everything they were given,
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they in essence have rejected it and
killed everything else before them.
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(Derek) But you know, we have no excuse
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because we have Jesus,
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and yet, you know, one of the things
I've noticed, teaching about Jesus,
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there are many young people who
grow up in a Christian home
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who have never read the Book of
Matthew or Mark or Luke or John.
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They have the testimony of Jesus Himself,
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and yet a lot of times
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we act like it doesn't exist.
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(Tricia Lee) That would be
the rebuke to our generation.
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(Derek) I think it would be.
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(Tricia Lee) We have this Word that has
survived generation after generation;
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we know that it's been
preserved through time
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exactly as it was spoken to
the prophets and written down;
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we know the life of Christ,
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and so here we are today
with such grace, such mercy,
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and if we still choose not to
accept God then that's the rebuke
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that we have on ourselves.
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We're going to keep reading now,
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and we're going to transition
now to Matthew chapter 24
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and get into the real heart of our study.
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We're going to now see that
Jesus leaves the Temple.
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Again, tears in His eyes.
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Thank you Nathan; I believe
He had tears in His eyes, too.
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Sad that the people were doubting
Him and not believing Him,
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and now we're going to
see another conversation
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that He and the disciples get into
that leads us to this amazing prophecy
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about the destruction of Jerusalem
as well as the last day events.
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We're going to read on
in Matthew chapter 24.
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I'm going to ask Nicole if she
would start reading for us
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Matthew 24, verses 1 through 14.
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(Nicole) Matthew 24, verses 1 through 14,
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I'm reading from the New
International Version,
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and it says:
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(Tricia Lee) Nicole, would you pause
there; I have a question for the group.
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What do you think they mean by that?
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The "end of the age?"
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My New King James Version
says, the "end of the age."
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Does anyone's Bible say
something different?
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Anyone have "end of the world?"
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Any thoughts...?
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(Olric) What was happening
here, they were equating
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whatever destruction
would come to Jerusalem,
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they were equating it with
the end of the world.
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So they put the two events together
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because this is how they
saw it in their own minds.
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That's why they asked Jesus
the question in that manner.
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(Missy) It was a dual prophecy.
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It was talking about two separate events,
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but they run parallel to each other.
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(Derek) But I think Olric's
right, that they thought
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that must be the end of the world,
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I mean, if every stone in this Temple
of God is going to be torn down.
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We know that it's not going to be the
end of the world, it's only 40 years later
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in 70 A.D. it will be fulfilled,
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but I think in their minds, as Olric said,
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they're thinking that must be one and
the same thing as the end of all things.
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(Tricia Lee) Yes, one thing's for certain,
if we have questions on what that means
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we're going to find out
as we keep reading,
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but certainly as we listen to
what's going to be read to us
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as we continue in chapter 24 -
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the end of the age - it
was something drastic.
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The end of the world is
what you described, Olric,
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and that's the context that the
disciples had in asking this question,
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what is the sign of this big,
grand, finale, if you would.
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So Nicole, please keep reading for us.
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(Nicole) I'm reading from
verse 4 of Matthew 24.
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It says:
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(Tricia Lee) Amen, amen.
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Missy, you were right that
this is a dual prophecy,
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so we're going to continue reading
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and skip down to verses 21 through 28
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about the prophecy regarding
the last days and the end times.
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I'm going to ask Alex if he would
read for us verses 21 through 28.
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(Alex) Sure, and I'll be reading
from the King James Version:
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(Tricia Lee) Amen.
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One last set of verses,
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Nancy, would you please read
verses 32 and 33 for us?
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(Nancy) Okay, and this is
from Matthew 24, verse 32
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in the New King James Version:
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(Tricia Lee) Amen, at the doors.
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So let's talk about these amazing,
amazing Scriptures, amazing prophecy,
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Jesus letting us know what to expect
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in the last days.
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What signs of the last days do
you see, even today, taking place?
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Olric.
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(Olric) Wars, rumors of wars, you
have nation rising against nation,
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and it's becoming more prevalent,
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but not just more prevalent,
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but they're using more
sophisticated weapons
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for their warfare,
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and it doesn't, you
know, seem to be ending.
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(Tricia Lee) Okay, Juliana.
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(Juliana) Olric mentions
things that are involving man,
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but I think that the
Earth is also groaning.
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We're seeing more and
more earthquakes.
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I think of what happened
not that long ago in Nepal,
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and there's also been things in Mexico
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and in Africa and just all over the world.
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We have earthquakes, we have famines.
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There's things happening in rivers,
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that animals are dying,
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and the environment...it's groaning;
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it's asking for Christ to come back.
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(Tricia Lee) Alex.
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(Alex) I think there are many
false prophets now, too.
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Just more and more, all the time, I
see preachers and pastors coming out
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with these end-time preachings and end-
time things, and even a lot of my friends
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are really getting into these things,
"Here, check out this message," and such.
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And it's like, wow, if I didn't know the
truth, this would be so easy to believe.
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You know, how they point things out in the
world, but it's very easy to be deceived.
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(Tricia Lee) Jonathan.
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(Jonathan) I think it's interesting
to look at the things He chooses
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and how He lays them out.
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I feel like in some sense He
kind of picks the things,
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not so much that we can
calculate the end of time,
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but more to say, okay,
what do we need to look at
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because, I mean, a lot of the things
He lays out happen throughout history.
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The church was persecuted,
you have earthquakes, I mean,
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that's been happening for a lot of time,
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and certainly He does say things
that get close to the end of time,
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but I think also He's just saying for
the disciples and for us in general
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a way to look at the world
and to have our hearts,
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and how to respond to
the things that happen.
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So I think it's kind of, "How to
live in the context of My Coming."
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(Derek) I think the positive thing
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is the Gospel is going
to go to the whole world,
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and then the end's going to come.
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(Tricia Lee) Yes.
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(Derek) You know, I think the joy we have
as a little team, Hope Sabbath School,
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is that we're a little part of that,
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and technology even in the lifetime
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of many of our viewers,
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there's been a revolution
in terms of communication.
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And of course, the Enemy's
wanting to use that,
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as Alex said, to promote false ideas
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and just idolatry,
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but I believe God's going to
use that by His Spirit, too.
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So we're on the brink of where
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the Message can go rapidly
around the world.
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(Tricia Lee) Amen.
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Alex, you mentioned the false
christs that come in the last days,
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what's our safeguard against
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the deception of a false christ,
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or let's talk some more about
what that looks like,
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a false christ or someone that's
coming in the name of Chris. Olric.
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(Olric) I've looked through
the Old Testament,
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and I've seen some scenarios where
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false messages were
brought to God's people.
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We see in the Garden of Eden, Adam and Eve
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with the Devil tempting
them with false words.
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Even in the case of, in a previous
study we did in Jeremiah,
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we see Jeremiah being countered there by
an individual by the name of Hananiah.
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The problem with these false
christs, false teachers,
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they propel messages
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that seem to distract God's people
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from God's way of doing things,
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the way God had commanded.
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And the way to counter this,
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as we will see from the Word of God,
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is through the truth
like Isaiah 8, verse 20.
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(Tricia Lee) Let's go there.
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Let's go there, Isaiah 8, verse 20,
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and Olric, will you read that for us?
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(Olric) Isaiah 8, verse 20,
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reading from the King James Version:
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(Tricia Lee) Wow.
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So what I heard you say, Olric, is there
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may not just be manifestations of people
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saying that they are a false
messiah, to physically "follow me,"
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but even teachings of false Christianity
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that can also be a way to
deceive people in the last days.
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(Derek) Right, and I think Alex made
a really important point when he said,
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"I could follow what some
of my friends are saying
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if I didn't study the Word,"
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because these people, they do
signs and wonders, it says,
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and they're religious;
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they're false christs and false prophets,
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so they speak about maybe
needing to be close to God,
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and, you know, it all sounds good,
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but it's false.
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So, you know, we shouldn't
try to..."Oh, is that false?"
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we should be focusing on the true
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and on Jesus who is the true Christ,
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because when we see the false
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we will immediately recognize
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that it isn't the truth.
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(Tricia Lee) There's another promise that
Jesus Himself has made to His believers,
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and I'm going to ask Missy
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if she would read for us John
chapter 10, verses 27 and 28.
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John chapter 10:27-28.
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And it is a bit scary for some to
think that you could be deceived
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by false teachers and false miracles
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and false people to lead us astray,
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but I thank God that He has
this promise recorded for us.
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(Derek) Amen.
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(Missy) I'm reading from the
New International Version:
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(Derek) Amen.
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(Tricia Lee, Team) Amen.
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(Tricia Lee) We are safe
in the hands of Jesus.
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"My sheep hear my voice...
and they will follow."
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Thank you for reading that
Scripture in Isaiah, Olric.
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If there is a message or a person that's
not speaking according to the Word of God,
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then that's an alarm for us,
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but He's also promised
that He will keep us,
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that we will recognize His voice, and
I believe there are so many examples
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in the Bible of the Lord
revealing Himself to His people,
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literally leading His people through
the wilderness by day and by night,
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and so even in the midst of strong
deception in the last days,
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if we keep our eyes on Jesus...
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(Derek) Amen.
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(Tricia Lee) ...He will see us through.
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Simiso, let's read another
promise from the Lord
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on why we shouldn't be afraid
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and should not be discouraged.
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Simiso, would you read John
chapter 14, verses 1 through 3?
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Why we should not be afraid
of these last day events.
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(Simiso) John 14, verses 1 through 3,
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and I'm reading from the
New King James Version.
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It says:
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(Team) Amen.
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So the last days are a necessary step
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in the process of getting
us closer to going Home.
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Jesus is coming back to take
us Home to be with Him,
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and as scary as last day events,
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wars and earthquakes and pestilence
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and family members betraying
one another, may sound,
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God has promised to keep us
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and the promise is that when He returns
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He is going to take us Home with Him.
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(Derek, Tricia Lee) Praise God.
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(Tricia Lee) Missy mentioned earlier
that there was a dual prophecy,
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that the disciples were thinking
about the destruction of Jerusalem,
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and Jesus answered their question
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about when those things
would take place as well.
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Let's read the verses
where Jesus describes
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the destruction of Jerusalem.
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Eric, would you read for us
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Matthew chapter 24, verses 15 through 20?
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(Eric) I'm reading from the New
Living Translation, and it says:
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(Tricia Lee) Amen, amen.
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Gary, we talked a bit earlier about
it being difficult for the disciples
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to think of the destruction of
Jerusalem to happen at any other time
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than at the end of the world.
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Why was that?
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Why did they connect the two together?
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(Gary) I guess how they related
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to the Temple, their mission;
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they're the people of God.
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They couldn't get past the fact that,
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if this is not going to
be in existence anymore,
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then that must mean everything
must be falling apart.
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(Derek) You know, I think they're trusting
in the building rather than in God.
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And before we judge them and
go, "That's really foolish,"
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I think we could trust
in our institutions.
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We could trust in our organization,
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and the truth of the matter is,
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that before this is all over,
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a lot of those things could collapse.
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(Tricia Lee) That's true.
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(Derek) And all we have is
to hold on to our Savior,
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you know, because we know
that He's going through.
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He's going to take us
through to the very end.
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But lest we be too hard on them, I think
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they associated confidence in God,
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and now it's the building,
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and pretty soon God's kind of set aside,
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and they're just trusting
in their structures.
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(Tricia Lee) You're absolutely right.
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We're going to have to let go
of a lot of ideas that we have,
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things that we hold dear,
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to accept Jesus and His return.
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Juliana, would you read for us.
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Let's turn to Philippians chapter 3:7-8,
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and we'll hear an account of someone
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who had to let go of some
things they held dear.
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Philippians chapter 3:7-8.
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(Juliana) I'm reading from
the New King James Version:
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(Tricia Lee) Amen!
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What we didn't read is that previously
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we're hearing an account of
having confidence in self
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and being able to keep the Law
and being of the stock of Israel,
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all the things that I'm sure the disciples
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were very proud of in thinking about
the institution and the Temple.
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They had to let those things go,
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and surely we will have to
let some things go, as well,
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to accept Christ.
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We talked in a previous study
about falling on the Rock,
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submitting to Christ
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and learning to count the things of
God as gain and learning how to let go.
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Let's keep reading in Matthew chapter 24.
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Not only does Jesus tell
us what to look for
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in His coming, but He gives
us a description of His coming,
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and certainly this is key,
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because we're watching and we're waiting,
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and we want to be ready when He comes,
and we want to know what we're looking for
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when He comes.
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So Nathan, would you please read for us
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Matthew 24, verses 27 through 31?
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(Nathan) All right, I'll be reading
from the New King James Version:
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(Tricia Lee) Amen! Amen.
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What are some of the characteristics
and aspects of Jesus' coming?
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What do we learn from this passage?
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(Nicole) Everyone will
see Him when He comes.
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(Tricia Lee) It's visible, so it
looks like there are a lot of angels.
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You can't miss the whole
Heavenly Host of angels.
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What else do we learn?
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(Olric) The trumpet sound.
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(Tricia Lee) So it's loud; it's audible.
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Okay, what else have we learned here?
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(Jason) There will be some signs of
the heavens that precede the coming,
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particularly with the
sun, moon, and stars.
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(Tricia Lee) Anything else?
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(Derek) It's dramatic.
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It's not just, "Oh, I
think I see something."
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(Tricia Lee) Yes.
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(Derek) It's like lightening from the east
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all the way to the west,
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and I think that's important, because,
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you know, Jesus talks about,
is this secret or is it...
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I think it's a surprise
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even for those of us who
are looking for His coming,
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when it actually happens.
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I mean If it happened in the
middle of this broadcast,
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you know I'd use my favorite Hebrew word,
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Hallelujah,
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but I would be surprised
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because I thought we were
going to finish the program.
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Right? RIght?
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Yeah, but it's not secret.
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It's not secret;
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it's visible, audible, but it's dramatic!
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It's like lightning from
the east to the west.
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(Tricia Lee) My version of the Bible
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says that "the powers of the
heavens will be shaken."
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I can't even imagine what that's like,
but I feel like we won't miss
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when the heavens are shaking.
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This is a dramatic, dramatic occurrence.
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We'll all see it.
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We will not miss it.
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What else can we learn
about Jesus' coming?
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Let's turn over to
1 Thessalonians chapter 4
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where there's another description of
some of the "what" that takes place
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and the "how" that takes place
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when Jesus comes.
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1 Thessalonians chapter 4:15-17.
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I'll ask Gary to read that for us.
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(Gary) Sure, and I'll be reading
from the New King James Version:
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(Tricia Lee) What else is happening
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at the coming of Jesus?
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We're not going to miss
any of these things.
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I heard again, the loud shout,
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the Lord Himself is coming,
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the Archangel.
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I can imagine if the Archangel
and the Lord are shouting,
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this is going to be a loud shout.
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What else do we see?
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(Nathan) In verse 15, we read that
there would be a resurrection.
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(Tricia Lee) Yes, hard to miss!
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(Nathan) We're not going to
Heaven without the ones...
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I think probably the Thessalonians
were writing to Paul
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and saying, "What about our loved
ones who have fallen asleep in Jesus?
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Are we going to go to Heaven when Jesus
comes, and we'll leave them behind?"
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He says, "No, before we go, they're
going to be raised from the Earth."
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So that's something that we
won't really miss, will we?
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It's hard to miss that.
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(Derek) I think growing up I thought the
loud shout was like, "Yo!" you know?
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But I think the shout
is, "Awake!" you know,
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because the Scripture speaks about
"awake, you who sleep in the dust."
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It's like, "Lazarus, come forth!"
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when Jesus raises Lazarus.
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So it's not just, "Yo!" you know?
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It's a shout
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that will conquer death;
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it will defeat death.
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(Tricia Lee) I've even imagined to myself
sometimes, like, "Honey, I'm home!"
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We're the Bride and He's coming, right?
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With excitement, He's here.
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Let's not forget, though,
why Jesus was so sad
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in rebuking the Pharisees and the Scribes
and the religious leaders in Jerusalem
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who had rejected Him.
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It was because He realized
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that at His coming there
will be no second chance,
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that things are final.
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Our destinies will be decided
by Christ the Judge,
-
and that's why He had
those tears in His eyes,
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because He knew their
salvation was on the line.
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Let's look at some verses
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again in Matthew 24
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because there are some who believe
that there is a second chance,
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that when Jesus comes again there's
another chance to get things right.
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But we will learn that it really is
the end of time, the end of the age,
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the end of the world,
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and how important it is for us to make
our choice and our decision for Him now
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and today.
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Olric, will you read for us
Matthew 24, verses 36 through 42?
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36 through 42.
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(Olric) Reading from
the King James Version:
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(Tricia Lee) Through verse 42.
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(Olric) Verse 40:
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(Tricia Lee) Amen, thank you.
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Particularly verses 40 and 41,
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there are some that believe that there is
something called the "Secret Rapture,"
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that the Lord will come at one point and
take some chosen people away secretly,
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and others will not know, and that those
who are left behind have a second chance
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for some period of time to get
things right before He comes again.
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But what we've learned so far and
what these texts are describing to us
-
is, well, the first thing we can say
about the women is that they are
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kind of going along in
their everyday lives, right?
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They are going along, it's
business as usual, right?
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They are at the mill,
is that where they are?
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Grinding at the mill, and so exactly
what Pastor Derek described
-
about, we could be filming one
of these Sabbath School lessons,
-
and the Lord could come.
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We're going about our
lives; it's a surprise.
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It catches us suddenly, and that's
the shock that can be with two people
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working at a mill or two
people sleeping in bed.
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Yes.
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(Olric) Notice what is being said here.
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In this passage, Jesus is not
saying that you should not work.
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This is daily work that they are doing.
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The problem is, is that these
two passages, 40 and 41,
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are in the context of Jesus saying that,
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"My coming will be a
surprise," not a secret,
-
just a surprise,
-
because it will be loud,
-
it will be visible.
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But the surprise is, it will come at
a time when people least expect it
-
because many folks, as He's saying here,
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will be going about their daily work...
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(Tricia Lee) Eating, drinking.
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(Olric) ...doing all this stuff
without getting themselves ready.
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(Derek) You know, there are many
sincere Christians who may believe
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in a Secret Rapture of the saints
-
and then another chance,
-
and certainly we may not have
everything right about Scripture,
-
and we know if we love Jesus, and
we've accepted His salvation,
-
that whenever He comes
we'll be ready, right?
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So we're not saved by
correct understanding.
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The danger is
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that people would put off
-
until tomorrow the commitment
they need to make today
-
and say, "Well, maybe when they
go I can make another chance,"
-
and that's, of course, the deception
-
because the Bible says,
"Today, if you hear His voice,
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do not harden your heart."
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(Tricia Lee) Amen.
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Well, let's read another
Scripture, one chapter over,
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Matthew chapter 25,
verses 31 through 34,
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and I will ask Simiso to read that for us,
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Matthew 25:31-34.
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It will give us a little bit more insight
about what happens when the Lord comes
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and this idea of being taken.
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(Simiso) Matthew 25:31-34, I'm reading
from the New King James Version:
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(Tricia Lee) Amen, amen.
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When Jesus comes, His
coming is not a secret.
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It may be a surprise to some who
are going about their everyday lives
-
not watching, not being ready,
-
but it's His judgment that determines
-
who's on the left, who's on the right,
-
who's taken to be with
Him when He returns.
-
Again, Jesus knew this, and that's why
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He pleaded and begged because He knew that
-
the choices we make today,
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the choices they made in that day,
-
were what would determine
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whether they would be on the right hand
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or on the left hand,
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whether they'd be taken
back Home with Him.
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(Derek) And those who are left...
I think this is really important;
-
you've been emphasizing
the need for a decision.
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We read that where the body is,
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there the vultures will gather.
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As we study Scripture,
-
those who are left are
not left to continue on,
-
but they are destroyed by the
brightness of Christ's coming,
-
and that's why we need to
make our decision today.
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(Tricia Lee) Amen, amen.
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Well, let's wrap up our study
-
in learning what it means
to watch and be ready
-
and how we should act when we
know that the Lord is coming.
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Jason, would you read for us
-
verses 42 through 51 of Matthew 24?
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(Jason) I'll be reading from
the New King James Version,
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Matthew chapter 24, verses 42 through 51:
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(Tricia Lee) Oh, mercy.
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Olric, quickly,
-
how can we be ready
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for Jesus' Second Coming?
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(Olric) Simple, get ourselves ready
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spiritually first through our
commitment to Jesus Christ,
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and use that commitment to reach others.
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(Tricia Lee) Amen, amen.
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Thank you for this wonderful study,
-
and let's continue to thank God that He
reveals to us the things that will come
-
in the future through His Word.
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(Derek) Thank you, Tricia Lee.
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What an amazing study,
-
and thank you for joining us
for Hope Sabbath School today.
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Jesus wants you to be ready.
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He wants you to know peace and joy today,
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even in the midst of the
difficulties around you.
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I want to pray that you'd
make that commitment today,
-
just as Olric said, today,
-
that you'll trust Christ as your Savior
-
while we have this wonderful opportunity.
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Let's pray.
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Our Father in Heaven, we
don't want to take for granted
-
the great privilege of
learning the truth about Jesus
-
and accepting Him as our Savior
-
while there is still time.
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I pray for each one who
hears this prayer today,
-
that we may make our
calling and election sure
-
by trusting Jesus as our
Savior and soon-coming King.
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And God, I thank you
that you'll also use us
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to share that Good Word, that Word of hope
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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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(Derek) Well, we're looking
for that glorious appearing,
-
we'll see Him come, we'll hear Him,
-
we'll hear a shout that
will wake the dead.
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It's going to be a glorious reunion.
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Won't you determine today
-
that you'll be part of the
Redeemed for all eternity,
-
and won't you also make the commitment
-
that Jesus wants you to
share that Good News
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so that others can be with
us on that glorious day.
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Go out,
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make a difference to the
lives of those around you.
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