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(Derek) Welcome to Hope Sabbath School,
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Have you been enjoying this series
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on Bible Prophecies and Stories
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for the Last Days?
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It's so relevant.
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as we're studying
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about Understanding Sacrifice.
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Puia, we always are blessed
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We're glad you're here.
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Do you remember John from India,
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Well, John, thank you for writing to us.
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I've been in India since August of 2024,
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(Joshua) Over a billion.
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(Derek) "May God continue to bless you
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(Derek) Well, I'm looking forward
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to our study today, Puia.
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Thanks for leading us in prayer.
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(Puia) Let us pray.
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Heavenly Father, God, we thank You so much
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Please bless us today
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(Derek, Team) Amen.
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(Puia) As we begin, I want to come
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to our viewers online wherever you
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may be joining us from.
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Thank you for joining us once again,
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and today we're going to be looking
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at a very important study
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on Understanding Sacrifice.
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We're going to look at the Bible
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from Genesis, we're going to fly
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through to Revelation, and we'll look
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at themes of sacrifice, and this theme
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will help us understand God better,
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specifically His love for us
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through the Person of Jesus Christ.
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So, stay with us, go get your Bibles,
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open the Bible along with us
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as we read them; I am sure that you
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will be blessed today.
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So, thank you for joining us.
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Alright, friends, we are now
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on lesson number six in this series
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as we're looking at Bible Prophecies
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and Stories for the Last Days.
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Today, this is going to be
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a very important study.
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For some of us, it may be a lesson
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that we may have studied before,
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and maybe you say, "Oh, I understand
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everything there is to understand
about sacrifice."
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Oh, wait a minute.
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You'll see more, that there is
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so much more from the Bible
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about sacrifice and how it points
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to the love of God.
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If we are to take away one lesson
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from today, I'm going to say this
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ahead of time, there is one simple point
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that we need to take away: It's Jesus.
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(Team) Amen.
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(Puia) Sacrifice, Jesus,
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and His love for us.
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So, let us go to Leviticus
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to begin our study, and I am going
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to ask Scott if you can start our lesson
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by reading Leviticus,
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chapter 1, verses 1 to 4.
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(Scott) Alright, Leviticus 1:1-4
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in the English Standard Version:
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(Puia) So, we see here
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the clear instructions from God
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through Moses to the children of Israel,
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how they are to bring
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sacrifice before God, a burnt offering.
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But, is this the first place we see
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in the Bible about sacrifice?
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(Team) No.
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(Puia) Anyone want to bring us
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to, maybe, the first book
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of the Bible? Nicole?
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(Nicole) Well, in Genesis,
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Abel brought a sacrifice to the Lord...
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(Puia) Can you read that for us?
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I think it's in Genesis,
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chapter 4, verse 4.
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Let's go back to the first book
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of the Bible and see
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where we see this sacrifice.
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(Nicole) So, Genesis 4:4
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in the New International Version says:
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(Puia) Okay, so we find here a sacrifice,
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even all the way from Genesis.
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In fact, from reading Genesis 4,
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we can understand that God
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probably already gave them instructions
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on how to do sacrifices
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all the way back in Genesis,
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from Adam and Eve, right?
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We also see throughout the Bible, like
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Noah sacrificing to God, right?
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We also see other examples - Abraham.
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Anyone else from Genesis?
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(Scott) Job.
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(Puia) Job, yes, around that time, too,
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the early patriarch. Yes, Shawn.
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(Shawn) There may even be a sacrifice
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alluded to in Genesis 3.
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If we go and look at Genesis 3:21,
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it tells us that God made,
for Adam and Eve,
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skins for them to wear.
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The question comes, where did He
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get the skins from?
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So, already He has promised the Messiah
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coming, in Genesis 3:15, and now He
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may be alluding to the sacrificial system
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of how they're covered
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from their sin as well.
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(Puia) So, in other words, Shawn,
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what you're saying is the purpose
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of the sacrifice, all the way
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from the beginning of Genesis,
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was to cover or to atone
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for the sins, right?
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Anyone else want to add on that point?
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(Derek) Puia, I think that's
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a really good point; this isn't something
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that people thought up.
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If it was, it would have been unfair
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of God to say, "I accept Abel's sacrifice,
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but I don't accept Cain's fruit offering."
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Clearly, God had explained
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not only what to do, but as Shawn
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pointed out, the significance, right,
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that it symbolized what God
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was going to do to provide salvation.
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(Puia) Right. Back in Leviticus
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where we read, Leviticus, chapter 1,
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that Scott read for us, there is
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a very interesting instruction
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that God gave to Moses in verse 4.
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God said, "He shall put his hand
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on the head of the burnt offering."
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What do you think that symbolizes
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when you put your hand on the animal
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that is about to be sacrificed? Scott.
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(Scott) There is a symbolic transference.
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The sinner's sin is now transferred
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to the sacrifice, just in the same way
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that Jesus bore our sins when He offered
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His life as a sacrifice.
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(Puia) Alright, so you are going ahead
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to the ultimate point of this sacrifice,
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but thank you for pointing that out.
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So, in other words, this animal,
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this innocent animal, died
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on behalf of the sinner.
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And so, as the sinner put his hands
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on the animal, symbolically the sin
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is transferred to that animal,
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and so the animal paid
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for the sin of the sinner.
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So, there is a deep symbolic transference,
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symbolic sacrifice that we see from this.
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Now, let's jump all the way to 1 Kings,
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chapter 8, and let me request Sophia
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to read this for us,
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1 Kings, chapter 8, verses 62 to 63,
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and let's look at the sacrifice
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in which King Solomon led out
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as they dedicate the new temple.
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(Sophia) And I'll be reading
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from the New King James Version:
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(Puia) Wow! How many animals?
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Twenty-two thousand bulls,
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and a hundred and twenty thousand sheep -
that's a lot!
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(Joshua) That's a whole lot.
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(Puia) Joshua, that's a whole lot
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of animals, right, you just said
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that's a whole lot.
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For someone like me who became
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a vegetarian as a result
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of watching animals suffering,
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this number is a lot.
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I remember I was in college,
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and one of our professors in college
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showed us this documentary
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of how much the animal kingdom
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is suffering as a result
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of human consumption.
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And after watching that documentary,
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I was moved; I was like, "I have
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to become a vegetarian."
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So, from college, I decided to stop
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eating animal meat.
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And as I am reading this,
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22,000 bulls, 120,000 sheep,
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how do you explain this?
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Or, what are your thoughts
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about this massive number of animals
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being sacrificed? Derek.
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(Derek) Puia, I struggle with this,
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because I don't see God asking
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for such a massive amount of slaughter.
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It makes me wonder if there is
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a misunderstanding coming, that more
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of them would be better.
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But, actually it's a symbol,
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so wouldn't a symbol
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of one be significant?
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I don't know; I struggle with that.
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It's like saying, "I'll confess my sin,
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but maybe if I did it 100 times
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over and over again, God would be
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more pleased with me."
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And that's not the character
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of God that we know.
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(Puia) We don't see any instruction
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from God for that massive number,
right? Joshua?
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(Joshua) I mean, that's
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a ridiculous amount.
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And I'm just thinking about it,
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because I once went to an event
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where there were 50,000 people there
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all at the same time, and it was
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just an amazing amount of people.
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So, I'm just here picturing 22,000 bulls
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and 120,000 sheep, and I'm thinking,
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how did they clean that up?
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And on top of that, I mean, Solomon
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was an extremely rich man,
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the richest who ever lived,
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so perhaps in his material wealth
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he wanted to reflect the level
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of spiritual sacrifice he could make.
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(Puia) I see a few hands.
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Let me come to our remote, Rodney,
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Alex, then Zandile.
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(Rodney) Puia, I appreciate the fact
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that we are actually walking
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through the Scriptures
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on the sacrificial system, and Shawn
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brought us to a very important point
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from the very inception, which is,
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in Genesis 3, verse 15, it speaks
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to the fact (I'm just paraphrasing)
that there is
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a deliberate and intentional connection
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between sin and sacrifice
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at ultimate delivery.
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In other words, Genesis 3:15 brings us
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to the point that says we have sinned,
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and there is a Messiah who is to come
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who is the ultimate sacrifice.
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So, here it is now, we are
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at, back to Joshua's point, 120,000 sheep
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and 22,000 bulls.
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I think the intent there is
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to really demonstrate the depth
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at which sin has taken us away from God.
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And so, that chasm cannot be crossed
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by 120,00 sheep and 22,000 bulls.
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It had to be bridged
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by the Son of God Himself.
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And so, it brings to the fore
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the real gravity of sin and what it takes
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God to do for us to save us,
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ultimately, from sin.
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(Puia) Thank you, Rodney,
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for this point. Alex?
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(Alex) Yes, and all the comments
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are very [good] because God...
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That's a horrible sight to see,
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all those animals, just slaughtered,
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and that's exactly how God wants us
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to see this whole process.
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The sin issue is not a beautiful sight,
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but by the grace of God, He will
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deliver us from it.
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(Puia) Okay. Zandile?
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(Zandile) I'm coming
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from a different angle.
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When I was going through it,
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I saw the willingness
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of the people to give.
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To me, it spoke to the gratitude
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of human beings.
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They were fully blessed by God
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for them to give such a huge number
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of sacrifices, and God accepts
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their sacrifices anyway.
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So, it was more like, "Are we willing
to give God as much as...
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(Derek) I stand corrected.
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It may be it was exactly what God
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wanted to happen, and it does show
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the gravity of sin and the appreciation.
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I'll have to ask when we
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get to Heaven, on that one.
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(Puia) This is the beauty
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of this discussion, right;
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it's in-depth, interactive, because we
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may have different perspectives,
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and hearing different angles
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gives us a bigger picture.
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And as I was reading this,
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I remembered that in another place,
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in 2 Chronicles, chapter 7,
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this same story is described,
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but in 2 Chronicles we are told
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that as Solomon prayed to God
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in dedication of the temple,
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the new temple that was built,
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God filled the whole temple
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with His presence, right,
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that the priests could not enter
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the temple because the presence
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of God was so huge.
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And so, we saw that God
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accepted the sacrifice.
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But still, even without that big number,
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if you think about it, every day,
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sacrificing an animal every day,
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think about the number of animals
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that were sacrificed on a regular basis.
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It still is a huge number,
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and what I learned for myself personally
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from this was that it was so unfair
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for that animal, and it was so unjust
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for that animal.
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What did that animal do, what did
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that lamb do, what did that sheep do,
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what did that bull do
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to deserve that death? Nothing, right?
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Naturally, there was the lesson there,
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because it was pointing forward.
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God was trying to teach them
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that there is going to come a Savior
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who is just, who is loving,
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who doesn't deserve to die.
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And yet, He is going to die
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on behalf of sinners.
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This was all pointing forward.
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So, someone may be watching today
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and may be saying, "When I look
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at the Old Testament, when I see
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all these sacrifices, this is so unfair,
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this is so cruel!"
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Well, my friend, that may be
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the lesson we need to learn,
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that the death of Jesus that was
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foreshadowed by this death of animals
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tells us that the death of Christ
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in other words is so cruel,
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that this is what sin does.
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This is the price for dying
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on behalf of the sinner.
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Let's continue our study.
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Now, this time let's go to Isaiah,
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chapter 1, verses 10 to 11, and let me
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request Stephanie to read this for us,
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Isaiah, chapter 1, verses 10 to 11,
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and let's see how God responds
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to the peoples' sacrifice by this time.
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(Stephanie) And I'll be reading
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from the New King James Version:
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(Puia) What can we learn
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from this clear Word of God, Scott?
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(Scott) This shows that the point
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of sacrifices was never the sacrifice.
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The point was what was going on behind it.
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And so, you can kill all
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the cattle you want, but if your heart
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is not affected by it, if it doesn't
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change your life, then it's done nothing.
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Yeah, Jesus died, not just so we can say,
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"Oh, yeah, He died," but He died
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because He wants to change our lives.
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(Puia) Okay, Kylynda.
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(Kylynda) I was thinking
this is an example
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of how it's easy to commodify
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salvation and God, you know.
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Kind of a modern example, we think,
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"Well, if I just give this money,"
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"If I just donate this item,"
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"If I just purchase this for the church,
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well, then I'm in a right space with God."
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And we see this throughout history,
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and I think for some Israelites, maybe it
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had become rote, "Okay, well, here's
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this sheep; alright, I'll go
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to my temple visit and give up the sheep,
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and we're good."
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But, God is a God of immeasurable wealth.
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Anything that we give is nothing, right?
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And so, when we actually give something
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like the Israelites were required to,
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a sacrifice - which, God
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doesn't love bloodshed - and they're
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doing it without a change of heart,
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that's a dangerous space.
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(Puia) Thank you for pointing it out.
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I think it's very easy even for us today
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to look at our relationship with God
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through that lens of religious traditions
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and kind of like a checklist...
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(Derek) Rituals.
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(Puia) Right, rituals,
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and just a checklist, "Okay, let me
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check this box: I've done this,
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I've done that, I've done that"
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without trying to understand
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what God is trying to teach us internally.
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Derek, you mentioned the sacrifice
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that God accepted
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between Abel and Cain, right?
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God accepted the sacrifice of Abel
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but rejected Cain, why was that? Nicole.
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(Nicole) It's a heart issue
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as it's been said before.
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I think that the Lord wants
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a relationship with us.
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He wants to be in our hearts
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and not just in our behaviors.
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And so, we have to get to the place
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where our hearts are with Him
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and not just what we're doing
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that shows who He is.
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(Puia) That's right. Rodney.
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And after Rodney's comment,
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I want to ask Shawn to get ready
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with Hebrews, chapter 10, verses 1 to 4.
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Rodney, your comment, please.
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(Rodney) Puia, may I read Isaiah,
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chapter 1, a little bit further down
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in that very same chapter, to indicate
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what God was truly interested in,
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Isaiah, chapter 1...
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(Puia) Okay.
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(Rodney) ...verses 16 to 18.
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(Puia) Give us some time to find that...
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(Rodney) And while we're reading that,
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as we said earlier, Israel had gotten
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to the point now, when this
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just became like a ritual,
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it's like what we do day in and day out,
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it really lost its meaning
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in pointing people towards Jesus
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who was going to be
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the ultimate Sacrifice
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for all of our sins.
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And here is what God is now interested in,
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Isaiah 1, verses 16 to 18, and I'm reading
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from the New King James Version, it says:
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Then verse 18, and I love it; it says:
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(Puia) Thank you, Rodney,
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for pointing that out.
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I think this connects very well
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with the next verse that Shawn
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will be reading for us from Hebrews,
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chapter 10, verses 1 to 4.
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(Shawn) Yes, I'll be reading
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Hebrews 10:1-4 from the English
Standard Version.
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Hebrews 10, verse 1:
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(Puia) Okay, so from that text,
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it's very clear that the blood
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of the animal itself
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cannot take away the sin.
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So, what was God trying to teach them?
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I think in verse 1 it hinted that, right?
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There's that word; I don't know
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about your version, but in my version,
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the New King James Version, it says,
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"a shadow of the good things to come,"
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so all the sacrifices were
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just a shadow of a greater thing
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that was to come.
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As we have hinted at before,
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it was pointing forward to something
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that was real. Scott.
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(Scott) One of the major themes
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in the book of Hebrews is
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how Jesus is better, right?
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And so, Jesus is a better sacrifice,
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there's a better priesthood,
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better all these things.
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But in this case, the animal sacrifices
-
pointed to a better sacrifice,
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that of Jesus.
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A sacrifice of animals,
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that couldn't take away sins,
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but Jesus' death on the cross
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does have that ability
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to take away sins.
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(Puia) Right, so if we put ourselves
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in the shoes of the people living
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before the time of Jesus,
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they were looking forward to this event
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of the coming of the Messiah, a Savior.
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And by participating in that sacrifice,
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they were receiving the gift of salvation
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and the forgiveness of sin in advance
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in symbolic traditions.
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It's almost like when you buy
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a ticket before traveling.
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Let's say you purchase
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a plane ticket to travel somewhere,
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and you have been given that ticket
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through your email
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or through your cell phone.
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By looking at that ticket,
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you are able to see...
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The ticket is like a symbol
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of the journey to come.
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And then once you are on the plane
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actually traveling, the plane ticket
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had served its purpose, right?
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So, all the sacrifices of the animals
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were just symbolic representations
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of the actual event that was to come.
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And when that did come, the sacrifices
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would have met their end, right?
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They would have served their purpose.
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Now, let's go back to Exodus and see
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this even clearer about how it was
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pointing forward to the coming
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of the Messiah.
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Let me request Shaina to read
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for us Exodus, chapter 12.
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If you can read for us verses 1 to 8,
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verses 1 to 8 of Exodus 12, please.
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(Shaina) Sure, and I'll be reading
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from the New King James Version:
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(Puia) Thank you for reading that.
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So, we see this symbolic representation
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of the coming event once again,
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but at this time they were
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still in Egypt as slaves, right?
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They were still slaves, and God was
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just about to bring them
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out of their slavery.
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So as they sacrificed this animal,
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a lamb without blemish,
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they were to take the blood
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and put it on the doorpost,
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and God was saying
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something was about to happen.
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Let's continue; Shaina, can you
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take us to verses 12 and 13?
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Let's just conclude this part of the story
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in verses 12 and 13 of Exodus 12.
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(Shaina) Sure, and I will be reading
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from the New King James Version:
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(Puia) Okay, so God is saying,
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"I will pass over the house
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wherever there is blood on the door."
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What important insight is God
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trying to teach them here? Shawn.
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(Shawn) What I love about this passage
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is that it just shows how powerful
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our salvation really is.
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And what strikes me is that,
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as God passed through, He did not ask
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who was inside, He did not ask
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what they did, He did not ask
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for a recounting of their wrongs.
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All He looked for was if the blood
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of the lamb was on the door.
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And if the blood of the lamb covered them,
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it was enough for Him to pass over.
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And that's what Jesus does for us as well.
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As Scott was alluding to earlier
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with the transfer of the sacrifice,
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when we have accepted Jesus,
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His life covers ours.
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His character is counted as if it
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was our own, and God looks at you
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as if you have never sinned,
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and you experience
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that great Passover in your life.
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(Puia) That is beautiful.
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In fact, if we had time, and I wish
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we could read more,
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it's a very interesting story.
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God even instructed them that they
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were to celebrate this every single year
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moving forward, right, as a remembrance
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of how God delivered them
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out of Egypt from slavery.
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And so, this was to become
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a memorial every year.
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And as we fast forward, Rodney,
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can I ask you to take us
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to Matthew 26, verses 17 to 18,
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and let's see what Jesus does
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on this Passover celebration
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when Jesus was here on Earth,
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moving forward to Matthew 26,
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verses 17 and 18, please.
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(Rodney) And I'm reading
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from the New King James Version:
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(Puia) And can you quickly take us also
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to verses 26 to 30
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of the same chapter, Matthew 26.
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(Rodney) Still reading
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from the New King James Version:
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(Puia) Okay, so Jesus was here on Earth,
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and it was the Passover celebration time
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of that year, and Jesus instituted
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basically a new institution
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but based on the same principle.
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What is Jesus trying to teach
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His disciples through this institution
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of the Lord's Supper
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on Passover celebration time?
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Anyone? Okay, I see Shaina
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and Rodney, yes.
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(Shaina) So, ultimately Jesus was trying
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to show them that these symbols,
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these processes that the Jewish nation
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had been practicing for these centuries
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at this point,
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He was coming to finally fulfill it
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and ultimately put an end to this system
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because He is the ultimate Lamb.
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He is the Passover,
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the initial Passover Lamb,
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that was sacrificed
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whose blood covered households.
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Now, His blood would cover
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the entire world.
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And so, He was demonstrating it.
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It's so...I don't know, it's so important
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that He did it at the exact time
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that that first Passover happened, too.
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(Puia) Right, in other words, Jesus
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was confirming to everyone that, "Hey,
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it's Me, it's about Me.
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All the sacrifices,
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especially the Passover celebration
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was pointing forward to this event
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that I am about to go through.
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I am the sacrifice," right?
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Rodney, you have a comment, please.
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(Rodney) I love what Shaina just said.
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I really see a pattern happening here
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from back in Israel's time
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where you had the 400-plus years
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of slavery, then you had the sacrifice,
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and then a miraculous (we call
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it Passover) delivery of God's people.
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But, here it is now, we fast forward
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many generations later, Jesus is
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now saying, back to what you
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just said, Puia, "I am
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that Passover Lamb; I am the One."
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So, we see sin ravaging the world
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all the way from Adam,
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generations after generations,
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all the way to Jesus' time.
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Following the sequence,
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Jesus now dies as that Passover Lamb,
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and then there is going to be
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an ultimate deliverance
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of God's people to come.
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And here we are living in that time
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just before the ultimate deliverance.
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So, it is clear that Jesus was
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really telling the disciples and all of us
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that He was fulfilling this Passover Lamb,
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and then the deliverance is to come,
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which is the Second Coming of Jesus.
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(Puia) Thank you, that's amazing.
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So, most of us here and maybe our viewers
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from home, too, we may say,
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"Well, I wasn't there in Exodus.
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You know, I wasn't there in Egypt.
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I don't feel like I am a part
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of that Passover celebration."
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But, guess what, by Jesus' institution,
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this Lord's Supper, we are
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now a part of it!
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Jesus is inviting everyone of us
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to celebrate the deliverance that God
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has provided for us, not from Egypt
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but the deliverance from sin, right,
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by Jesus dying on the cross
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as the sacrificial Lamb,
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the Passover Lamb.
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In fact, we don't have the time
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to read this, but in the New Testament,
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Paul, in 1 Corinthians, chapter 5,
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verse 7, calls Jesus as "Christ,
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our Passover Lamb."
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So, by accepting Jesus
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as our Passover Lamb, we can proclaim
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the deliverance that God has provided
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for us from Satan's control, from sin.
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From the bondage of sin,
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from the slavery of sin,
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from the condemnation of sin,
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Christ has delivered us.
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That's a beautiful concept.
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Now, testimony time, this institution
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that Jesus instituted
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just before He was arrested and crucified,
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that Passover time that year,
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Jesus taught His disciples,
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"Do this in remembrance of Me,"
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washing His disciples' feet
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and giving them bread
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and the grape juice, the wine,
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to remember Him.
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So, the Christian church tradition
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has been to celebrate this every so often.
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Testimony time, has anyone
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had an experience where the celebration
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of the Lord's Supper touched you
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in a special way?
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Alex, I see your hand.
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(Alex) I can remember one, specifically,
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or I have been doing this recently
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whenever we partake of the bread
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and the wine, I picture myself
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as if I was a part of the 12
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right then and there
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and hearing Jesus' words
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and even experiencing my feet
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being washed by the Savior.
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And that always touches me
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whenever I just think of Jesus
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actually being there with me
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doing the service,
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and not only just washing my feet
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but asking me to allow Him
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to wash my heart, too.
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(Puia) Thank you for sharing that.
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I once read a story where this one church
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was celebrating the Lord's Supper,
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and as the pastor and the elders prayed
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over the bread and the grape juice,
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and they started distributing
to the members,
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there was this young lady who was sitting
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in one of the pews.
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As the deacon came towards her,
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she felt unworthy to participate,
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so she told the deacon, "I'm not worthy
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to take this; I can't take this.
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I'm too sinful."
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So, the deacon whispered to her,
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"Young lady, take it.
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It's for sinners."
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It's for you; it's for me!
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This is a beautiful symbolic institution
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that Jesus has instituted for us
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to participate in, for sinners like us
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who can be washed clean once again.
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Nicole, your comment.
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(Nicole) I was going to say that I think
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it was very meaningful for me
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when I could share it with my daughters.
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When they were old enough to understand
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the sacrifice that Jesus has made
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and what it means to partake
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in the supper I think it was
very meaningful
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to me to be able to wash their feet
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and have them wash mine.
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That was something that I
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can always remember.
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(Puia) That's beautiful.
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I wish we had the time to stay here
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a little longer, but time is running out,
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so we have to move
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to the next part of our study.
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Now, this plan of God's
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to save us from sin,
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according to the Bible
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is not an afterthought.
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This was already in place by God,
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and we find this in Revelation 13,
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verse 8, and let me request Kylynda
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to take us there, revelation 13, verse 8.
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And let's see how the Lamb
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is described here.
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(Kylynda) I'll be reading
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from the New King James Version:
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(Puia) "The Lamb slain
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from the foundation of the world."
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Sophia, can you take us to 1 Peter,
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chapter 1, verses 18 to 21,
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1 Peter 1, verses 18 to 21.
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Let's look at this same principle
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of the Lamb that was slain
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from the foundation of the world.
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How does Peter [describe it]
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in chapter 1, verses 18 to 21?
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(Sophia) And I'll be reading
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from the New King James Version:
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(Team, Puia) Amen.
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(Puia) So, can anyone comment
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on this idea that the Lamb of God,
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the Lamb that was slain
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even before the foundation of the world?
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In other words, it seems that God
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already had this plan in place. Scott?
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(Scott) That's just what I
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was going to say.
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God wasn't caught by surprise.
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When God created us, He knew
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because He knew the future.
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He knew that sin would come.
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And so He already had a plan.
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When we studied in the beginning
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of our study about the sacrificial system,
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we're just seeing God's plan
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that He was working
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to build that teaching, that lesson,
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for us, so we come in our day, and we see,
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wow, I mean, God knew about that.
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And in fact, nothing that happens
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in my life is a surprise to God.
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God doesn't get taken by surprise.
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(Puia) From the very beginning,
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or even before God created the world,
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Christ had covenanted Himself
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to love us even to the point of death.
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He loves us so very, very much.
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You may be watching today, friend,
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and wondering, "Does God
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really care about me?"
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"Is God really love?"
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"Can I really trust that God loves me?"
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Or maybe you are doubting
-
about God's character.
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I want to invite you to reflect
-
on these verses that tell us that God,
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in Jesus Christ, had
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covenanted Himself to love us.
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Even before the foundation of the world,
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God knew you.
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Even before you were formed
-
in your mother's womb, He loved you.
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So, whenever we have this problem
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of trying to understand God's character,
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it is always helpful to look at God
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through the lens of Jesus.
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When we look at Jesus, we see
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a God who loves us so much.,
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So, don't give up; hold onto Jesus.
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Now, let's move on to the next couple
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of verses here; let's go
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to Isaiah, chapter 53.
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And can I ask Stephanie to read for us
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Isaiah 53, verses 3 to 7,
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and look at the prophecies
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that Isaiah gave ahead of time
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about the Messiah who was to come,
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specifically in the context
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of this idea of a sacrifice.
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(Stephanie) Alright, and I'll be reading
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from the New King James Version:
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(Puia) Wow. Verse 7 specifically,
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"He was oppressed and He was afflicted...
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He was led as a lamb to the slaughter,
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and as a sheep before its shearers
is silent."
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This concept of sacrifice
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is clearly seen in this prophecy
of the Messiah.
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Sophia, you have a comment?
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(Sophia) I think it's so powerful
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that He deemed us so important
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not even to make a sound
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with His suffering.
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You know, no complaint, nothing.
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(Puia) Right, this is a prophecy,
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by the way; Isaiah was prophesying
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that when the Messiah comes...
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In other words, the Messiah is
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going to be like a lamb that is
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led to be slaughtered for the sins
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of all of us, and He is not
-
going to complain.
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He is not going to open His mouth
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and say, "Oh, I don't want to do this.
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I don't want to be crucified."
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He is going to suffer
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for the sake of the sins of the world.
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Now, probably people in the time
-
of Isaiah, as we read earlier,
-
were sacrificing and killing animals,
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but many of them probably were
-
doing that just as a ritual.
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Probably some of them had lost
-
the concept of sacrificial death
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that God was trying to teach them.
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But now, fast forward to the time
-
that Jesus actually showed up.
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How does John help us connect the dots
-
of all these prophecies
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from the Hebrew Scripture
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to this Person of Jesus?
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Let's go to John, chapter 1,
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verses 29 to 36, and let me ask
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Zandile to read for us,
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John, chapter 1, verses 29 to 36.
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(Zandile) And I'll be reading
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from the New King James Version, 29:
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(Puia) Beautiful. There is no doubt
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in the mind of John the Baptist.
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He said, "I saw the Spirit descending
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upon Him, and I am testifying
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that this is the Son of God,
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and this is the Lamb of God
who takes away..."?
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(Team) "...the sin of the world."
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(Puia) In other words, John is
-
basically telling all of us
-
and all of the readers today
-
that all the prophecies from Genesis,
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that all the animal sacrifices,
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all the bulls that were sacrificed,
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all the lambs that were killed
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for sacrificial atonement,
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were pointing forward to this one Person,
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and His name is Jesus.
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And He is pointing to the Person of Jesus
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and saying, "Behold!
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Here is the Lamb of God
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who is going to take away
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the sin of the world."
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This is beautiful.
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In the Person of Jesus,
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the entire prophecies are fulfilled.
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(Derek) And I think, Puia,
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it's really important, that wasn't
-
just John the Baptist's opinion.
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He said, "The Spirit told me,
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'When you see this, that's the One,'"
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and then he says, "I have seen
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and testified that this is,"
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not, "I think it is,"
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but, "This is the Son of God."
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(Puia) Amen. Beautiful.
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Let's go to Revelation, towards the end
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now, Revelation, chapter 4,
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verses 8 to 11, and I want to request
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Joshua to read for us,
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Revelation 4, verses 8 to 11.
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And let's see what the Apostle John
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has to say about this Lamb of God.
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(Joshua) And I'll be reading
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from the New King James Version.
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The Bible says:
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(Puia) Amen. Thank you
-
for reading that, Joshua.
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So, in Revelation, fast forward,
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John the Apostle is seeing
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this vision of Heaven.
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In Heaven, the four living creatures,
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the twenty-four elders, and everyone
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is bowing before this Lamb!
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And He is given the honor and the glory
-
because He created everything.
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Let's read one other verse,
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the next chapter, Revelation, chapter 5,
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verses 1 to 7; Kylynda, can you
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read that for us, please,
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Revelation 5:1-7.
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(Kylynda) From the New King James Version:
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(Puia) Amen. Thank you, Kylynda,
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for reading that.
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Dear friend, thank you for joining us
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today once again.
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As we see in this prophecy
-
that John foresaw about the future,
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the heavenly throne, on the throne
-
of the entire universe is sitting
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this Lamb of God, and He is worthy.
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You may be weeping; I may be weeping today
-
because of our struggles
-
and maybe because of sin,
-
but according to John, "Don't weep.
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There is the Lamb, the Lamb of God,
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who takes away the sin of the world."
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And one day the promise is
-
that this Lamb of God is going
-
to come again to redeem us,
-
and you can be a part of it
-
if you accept the sacrifice
-
of the Lamb, Jesus Christ.
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And we will join the heavenly angels,
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the four living creatures
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and the twenty-four elders, and one day
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we'll get to worship the Lamb of God
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and sing, "Holy, holy, holy."
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What a beautiful sight
-
that will be, Derek.
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(Derek) Thank you so much.
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What a great study, and, yes,
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I've thought about that, too,
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"Worthy is the Lamb who was slain,"
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not only the angels, but we can say that
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if we've accepted, or to use
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the image of Passover, put the blood
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over our doorposts, over our lives,
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we can rejoice in His salvation.
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Let's pray together.
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Father in Heaven, we thank You
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for helping us to understand that all
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of the sacrifices pointed to Jesus,
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and all You want from us
-
is the sacrifice of our hearts,
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accepting what Jesus, the Lamb of God,
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has done for us.
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May we do that today and every day.
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We pray in Jesus' name. Amen.
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(Team) Amen.
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(Derek) Thank you for joining us
for our study.
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We're learning, from Bible prophecies
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and stories, lessons that will help us
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not only to prepare but to rejoice
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in the last days
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because of our Savior Jesus.
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Don't keep that message to yourself.
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Go out and be a blessing
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to those around you.
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