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(Derek) Welcome to Hope Sabbath School,
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We are in the middle
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Bible Prophecies and Stories
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Today, we're starting to examine
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The Nations as a theme in Bible prophecy,
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and we're glad you joined us.
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Welcome to the team,
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say, "Hi," to each other,
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Let the Word of Christ Dwell in You,
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I just want to say, years ago,
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from Colossians 3:16.
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And you say, "Derek, you
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don't sound that good."
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Well, sing with us, will you?
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the Word in our hearts,
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Let the Word of Christ Dwell in You.
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(Derek) Let's pray together.
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Father in Heaven, we believe this series
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on Bible Prophecies and Stories
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for the Last Days is very relevant
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for our lives today.
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And so, I pray the same Holy Spirit
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who inspired the prophets,
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the same Holy Spirit who protected
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the Scriptures through the generations,
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that same Holy Spirit Jesus promised
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would lead us into all truth,
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that that would happen
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as we study Your Word today, not just here
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but with our Hope Sabbath School family
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around the world.
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We pray in the name of Jesus. Amen.
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(Team) Amen.
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(Derek) Well, in this study
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and the one to follow, we're going
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to be studying the theme
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of The Nations and how the nations
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are part of Bible prophecy.
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The first place the nations are mentioned
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is in the book of Genesis,
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and so we'll start there
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in Genesis, chapter 10.
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And actually it's related to chapter 11,
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but let's start by looking in Genesis,
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chapter 10, and, Mighty, I'm going
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to ask you if you'd read for us
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Genesis 10, the first five verses.
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Now, there are some unusual names there,
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but just say them the best you can
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because we don't know
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how to say them either, but Genesis,
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chapter 10, verses 1 through 5.
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(Mighty) I'll be reading
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from the New American Standard Bible,
and it says:
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(Derek) Thank you so much.
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Wow, what a great job
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of reading those names, you know?
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But the last words "into their nations,"
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now, in order to understand -
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and their languages -
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there was actually only one language
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until chapter 11, so really 10 and 11
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are together, and now they're
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forming into nations.
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So, the question is, what happened
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in Genesis, chapter 11, Zaria,
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in verses 1 through 4, if you could read.
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Let's see what happened in Genesis 11:1-4.
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(Zaria) I'll be reading
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from the New King James Version:
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(Derek) So, here they are, and we know
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that the judgment of God comes,
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and languages are confused.
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And now we just read in chapter 10
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that they divide into nations.
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So, was the forming into nations
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an act of obedience
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or an act of rebellion?
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(Team Members) Rebellion.
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(Team Members) No.
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(Derek) Okay, how many said rebellion?
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Two, three, two and a half, okay.
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How many of you think
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it was an act of obedience?
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How many of you don't know?
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How many of you would say
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it could have been one or the other?
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Because they were supposed to go
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to the ends of the earth, right,
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and subdue it; that was the assignment.
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And presumably in that, they would be
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living in harmony with the will of God.
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Unfortunately, as the nations emerge,
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we find a different spirit
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from what God intended,
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and we'll find a clue back in chapter 10.
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Nicole, if you could read for us
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in Genesis, chapter 10,
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verses 8 through 12, and we find
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a character mentioned,
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by the name of Nimrod.
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(Nicole) The New International Version
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of Genesis 10, verses 8 through 12, says:
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(Derek) What do you learn about Nimrod
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from that short description?
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Anybody. Yes, Puia.
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(Puia) Derek, I think what stood out
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for me here is the fact that Nimrod
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is described as a mighty hunter
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before the Lord, and it doesn't sound
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like it is a compliment.
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It sounds like he is
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continuing the rebellion
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against the governments of God.
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(Derek) Anybody else, what impacted
you? Travis?
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(Travis) So, what I'm seeing here
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from the nations (and Nimrod
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is continuing this) is the same spirit
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that was at Babel, "Let us make
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a name for ourselves."
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It continues with Nimrod,
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and it continues to this day
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with all of the nations,
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nation against nation, always trying
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to make a name for themselves,
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be better and usurp the next nation.
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(Derek) Yes, Jenner.
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(Jenner) Important to note
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is also verse 10,
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and from the New American Standard Bible,
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"The beginning of his kingdom
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was Babel," which introduces us
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to the next chapter, so negative language
towards Nimrod the whole time.
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(Derek) And of course, he will
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end up also building Nineveh,
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and we know the reputation that Nineveh
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would have, too, right?
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So, back to where this ambition came from.
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You say it came from wanting to build
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the Tower of Babel, but where is
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the spirit of the nations coming from?
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Well, let's go to a description
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by the prophet Isaiah in chapter 14.
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Now, I realize some of you
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have read this before -
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James, maybe you could read it for us,
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verses 12 to 14 -
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but someone joining us
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for Hope Sabbath School today
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is hearing this for the very first time,
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and it may be quite startling
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because this is the testimony
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of a fallen angel, one who was created,
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Ezekiel says, in perfection,
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but who rebelled against God.
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And let's listen to the spirit
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of this fallen angel as described
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by the prophet Isaiah.
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(James) And I'll be reading
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from the New King James Version:
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(Derek) And, Travis, you said
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that same spirit is manifested today...
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(Travis) Correct.
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(Derek) ...with the nations wanting
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to exercise dominion, to dominate
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powers around them. Yes.
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(Travis) I just want to say something
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as we just read this.
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It says, "you, who weakened the nations,"
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it's associating an exaltation of self
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to the weakening of a nation.
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So, if we would glorify God,
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we would have a powerful nation.
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And if we would exalt ourselves,
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the nation would get weak,
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if I am reading that correctly.
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(Derek) So, let's talk about what God
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wanted to do with Abram.
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That was his name originally, right,
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and later he was called Abraham.
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But Abram, He wanted to form him
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into a nation, but a nation that was
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very different from "the nations,"
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which come out of Babel, okay?
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So, let's go to Genesis, chapter 12.
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Tendi, if you could read
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the first three verses.
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What do you see immediately
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in this call to Abram to be a nation
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that's so different from the attitude
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that we read earlier
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in the book of Genesis?
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(Tendi) And I'll be reading
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from the New King James Version:
and it reads:
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(Derek) Alright, so what's
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the big difference?
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What jumps out at you? Nicole?
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(Nicole) Well, in this case,
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God is offering the blessing.
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It's not that Abram is taking them.
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It's that He's offering them,
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and He's saying, "Through Me
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you will be blessed,"
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instead of the other one, which is,
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"I will ascend; I will
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be better, I will, I will..."
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(Derek) Okay, so there are
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actually several things going on here.
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One, instead of saying, "I will be great,"
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"I will do this," it is God saying,
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"I will do this for you,"
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"I will do this for you," but also...?
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(Travis) The earth...
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(Derek) "The earth will be blessed
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because of this nation that will
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come forth from you."
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Do you see the big difference
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between that and what we
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read earlier in the chapter?
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Well, the prophet Moses
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understood that as God's ideal.
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Look in Deuteronomy.
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Jenner, if you could read for us
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in Deuteronomy, chapter 4,
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verses 5 through 10.
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(Jenner) Deuteronomy, chapter 4?
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(Derek) Chapter 4, beginning with verse 5.
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Moses understood God's ideal in the nation
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that would be formed from Abram.
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(Jenner) I will be reading
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from the New American Standard Bible,
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Deuteronomy 4, starting with verse 5:
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(Derek) And you know that word "fear"
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can be translated "to be afraid"
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or "reverent," right, "Show reverence
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toward Me," right,
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if the relationship is right.
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So, again, God says, "I'll bless you.
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Others will be blessed through you,
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but even more than that, when others see
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the blessing of God," what? What?
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(Zaria) They're attracted to it and want
to learn...
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(Derek) Make the "it" more specific.
They're attracted to...?
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...to learn more about God, right?!
Jenner?
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(Jenner) Very specifically,
a personal God.
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Verse 7 emphasizes a God that is so near,
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and He always listens
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whenever we call on Him.
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(Derek) I'm going to talk
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to some of our remotes here
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because some reminders needed to go out.
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And we've got three reminders in Isaiah
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I'll give to Gleny and Leeah and Jorge.
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Let's start with Gleny in Isaiah 42:6,
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then we'll look at 49:6
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and then 60, verse 3.
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It sounds like lots of reminders
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had to go out, "Don't forget
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why you are a people."
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Now, we're going to need that
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in the last days as a church,
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"Don't forget why I've called you," right?
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Not so people will say, "I'm so great.
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I have this and this and this,"
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but that people would say,
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"What a great God you serve."
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Gleny, what's the reminder
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in Isaiah 42, verse 6?
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(Gleny) And I'll be reading
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from the New King James Version,
and it says:
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(Derek) So, God's ideal then was
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that they would be what, to the nations
or the Gentiles?
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(Derek, Team) A light.
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(Derek) Let's look in 49, verse 6, Leeah,
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Isaiah 49:6, and see how the prophet
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reminds them of that mission.
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(Leeah) In the English Standard Version,
it reads:
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(Derek) Ah, so it's not just some blessing
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for Abraham and his descendants,
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that is, the nation of Israel, but it is
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to bless the entire world, right?
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One last reference from Isaiah, Jorge,
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in chapter 60 and verse 3.
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(Jorge) Isaiah 60, verse 3,
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I'll be reading
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from the New King James Version, it says:
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(Derek) I want to thank you, Jorge.
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One of the things we have to remember,
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then, is when they "come to your light,"
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what do we need to do?
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(Nicole) Reflect them up.
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(Derek) We need to deflect that praise,
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right, to the Light of the world.
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Gleny, I see your hand.
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(Gleny) And I was just quickly trying
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to think of what makes this nation
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a light to the world, and I think
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it's the distinct principles it runs on.
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Like, for instance, when you
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look at Maslow's hierarchy of needs,
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you start with food, shelter,
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all of those things.
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But here, the kingdom of God
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focuses on seeking Him first,
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and that's the way you get
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all of your needs met.
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So, I'm imagining all the nations
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seeing this kingdom that follows
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under this principle of a God who says,
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"Look at Me, and you will get
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all of your deepest desires met,"
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rather than the other way around.
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(Derek) Thank you for pointing that out.
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That's deep thought right there.
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And it ties into my question,
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and that is, what's the difference,
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just from our initial study
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between the nations,
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which actually reflect the character
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of the fallen angel once called Lucifer,
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and the nation that God
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calls out of Abraham?
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And certainly we'll find later
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He desires to be manifest in His church.
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What's the big difference? Yes, Zaria?
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(Zaria) I would say the difference
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is the world decided to follow
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after their own will, their own desires,
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worshiping other gods and other idols,
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and that's why they were led astray often,
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doing so many different things.
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They got sick, whereas God's nation,
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we follow His Word and His light
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and His direction.
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(Derek) One following
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their own will and leading
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to the gods of this world
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(Leeah, I see your hand),
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the other following God.
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What difference do you see, Leeah,
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between the nations
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and the special nation God calls out?
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(Leeah) There seems to be an element
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of peace that comes when you surrender
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to God and His will for your life,
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whether that be as a nation
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or as an individual.
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It's so much more difficult
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to live by your own standards
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and try to be your own leader
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or your own god as opposed to surrendering
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to the will of God.
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He provides so much more peace,
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and your life is laid out
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so much, not necessarily easier,
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but there is just so much peace
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when God is in control.
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(Derek) It seems through history
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(thank you, Leeah) that the nations
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are built by violence; that's history.
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The nation that God's calling,
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He desires it to be built by love, right?
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Love for Him and love for the community.
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It's a drastic difference.
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And some skeptics might say,
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"That other nation you're talking about,
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[it] isn't even possible
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to have a nation like that."
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It's only the survival
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of the fittest, right?
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That's the only way it will happen,
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but we'll see that God
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does have a plan. Puia?
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(Puia) Derek, I think it's
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very interesting to note
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that as we contrast and compare
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the nations around the world
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and the nation that God
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was raising up through Abraham,
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I think the key difference is
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how God reveals Himself closely
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with that nation through Abraham.
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Although we see a lot of conquering
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and violence in the other nations,
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I think we have to qualify
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that even in those nations
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there is that battle between the forces
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of good and evil.
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But what sets [apart] the nation
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through Abraham is that God
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had given them that special revelation.
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And I think Jenner pointed out,
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God is very near to them.
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And I want to piggyback
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on what Leeah said earlier, when you have
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that special revelation from God,
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you get to enjoy peace
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that the other nations
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probably did not get to enjoy.
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(Derek) Okay, I've got lots of hands,
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Mighty and Jorge.
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(Mighty) Going off of what Puia is saying,
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he just sparked something
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in my mind there, and I'm also recalling
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that last week's lesson is
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coming into play here as well,
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is that we are in a marriage with Christ.
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We are in a marriage with Jesus.
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And I remember one of the verses we read
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was Revelation, chapter 19, verse 7:
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We are that bride, and how are we
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making ourselves ready for Christ to come?
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So, we have to absorb that light
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that we have from God and that wisdom
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and understanding and display
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that character that Christ is looking for.
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[Make] herself ready
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by displaying that character
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that Jesus is looking for,
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that wisdom and understanding
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of His will, and displaying it
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to the nations, so they can be blessed
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and others can come into our nation
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and make themselves ready
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for Christ to come.
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(Derek) And I think to be fair,
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and, Jorge, I'm coming to your point,
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the way we make ourselves ready
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is to allow God to make us ready.
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In other words, it is God
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who is shaping this nation, right,
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rather than, "We will," "I will,"
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"I will," "I will," right,
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which is very self-focused.
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Now, we have a choice to make,
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but that choice is to draw close to God
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who can make us a new creation.
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It's a different kind
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of nation, for sure. Jorge.
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(Jorge) Yes, I'm reminded of a portion
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as well from last week's lesson
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where Abraham told Eliezer, "No,
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don't go back to where I came from
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to get a wife for my son."
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And it reminds me of how we read earlier
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in the lesson that God asked Abraham
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to come out of his country or his nation
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so that He can establish him
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as a new nation.
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And that dynamic between coming
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out of something so God can teach us
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something new and use that
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for something even greater is a lesson
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we see throughout Scripture
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with Moses coming out of Egypt
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and being taught, John the Baptist
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going out to the wilderness
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and being taught.
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We see these parallels a lot.
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I'm reminded of a situation
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where I was in a cave;
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it was completely dark,
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and the guide that was
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leading us had a lighter.
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He lights the lighter,
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and instinctively everybody
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just kind of got closer to him
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because they could see where the light was
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and without it, it was pitch black.
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And I'm reminded of this verse here
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in Isaiah when it says that everyone
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will come to your light.
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The kings will come
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to the [brightness of your rising].
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And when I think about the difference
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between these nations, God is giving
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a light that no one else has.
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It's a darkness in the other nations,
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and so it is instinctively attractive
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when they come to you,
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and kings and all these other magistrates
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will come to you even as you're
-
rising as a kingdom.
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And so, there's an attraction
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that God is using us
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through our light.
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(Derek) So, here's the question,
-
how well did Israel do?
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And maybe there's not a simple answer.
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Maybe there were times they did well,
-
but what would you say, big picture?
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How did they do as a light
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to the Gentiles, to the world? Anybody?
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(Jenner) They didn't do well.
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(Derek) They didn't
-
do well, you would say.
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(James) Rejected the light.
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(Derek) Rejected...I mean, there were
-
some good men and women, right?
-
But you're saying, overall?
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(Jenner) Overall, it...
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(Derek) You'd say the nation...
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I mean, think of King Josiah; he was
-
awesome, but then someone else would...
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Up and down or mainly down? Travis?
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(Travis) It's interesting,
-
at the burning bush, God refers
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to the children of Israel as "My son,"
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"My son, the children of Israel."
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Jesus gets baptized, and He said, "This is
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My Son in whom I am well pleased."
-
What we are finding out is
-
that the children of Israel
-
really didn't please Him
-
in everything that they did.
-
And I praise God because, if we keep going
-
as we will through the prophecies,
-
or studying these stories
-
of the prophecies, we'll find out that God
-
does eventually finish the work
-
through His people, you know?
-
And I think that's something
-
to look forward to.
-
(Derek) So, I'm going to ask Gleny
-
if you'd read for us
-
from 1 Samuel 8, verses 4 and 5,
-
because you're saying they're not doing
-
that well, and in the midst of that,
-
certainly, you read the book of Judges,
-
and there's a theme over and over,
-
"And they did what was right
-
in their own eyes," "They did
-
what was right in their own eyes,"
-
rather than in the sight of God.
-
And now, Gleny, if you'll read,
-
they make another mistake
-
in 1 Samuel 8, verses 4 and 5.
-
(Gleny) And I'll be reading
-
from the New King James Version,
and it says:
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(Derek) Why did they want a king
-
like the nations?
-
We know the characteristic
-
of "the nations," right,
-
in terms of what we've been shown
-
in the book of Genesis.
-
Why did they want a king like the nations?
-
Look at one verse in the warning
-
that Samuel gives in 1 Samuel 8, verse 15.
-
Nicole, could you read
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1 Samuel 8, verse 15?
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(Nicole) Sure, New International Version
says:
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(Derek) Yup, you're right.
-
(Derek) Does something there sound
-
like a little bit off?
-
What does it sound like?
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(Travis) Like the king is stealing
-
the tithe that belongs to God.
-
(Derek) It sounds
-
like, instead of a theocracy
-
where God is King, right,
-
and honoring God as the source
-
of all blessing, they were to return a...?
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(Derek, Team) ...tithe.
-
(Derek) Now, they're giving a tithe
-
to a human person.
-
Now, I'm not saying they didn't continue
-
to return a tithe
-
to the temple; I don't know.
-
But it's kind of interesting
-
that it's the same.
-
It's almost like a switch, isn't it?
-
So again, help me, someone.
-
Gleny and Jorge, I see your hands raised.
-
Why would they want a king
-
if God has called them, and in a sense
-
He is their King?
-
Zaria, too, okay, let's start with Gleny.
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(Gleny) I think the whole theme
-
of where we see humans err
-
ever since the Garden of Eden
-
is when we lack trust in God
-
and His methods and lean
-
on our own understanding.
-
So, there's this idea of we know better;
-
we think we know better,
-
and let's go with that.
-
(Derek) Alright, let's see who else.
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Jorge, you had your hand raised.
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(Jorge) Yes, in verse 5
-
of that same passage that we just read,
-
we kind of see a little bit of the answer
-
to your question where it says, "Look, you
-
are old, and your sons
-
don't walk in your ways."
-
So, we are seeing that essentially
-
the spiritual leadership
-
or the spiritual head
-
of Israel is lacking, and there is
-
no one to turn to, and so they are
-
starting to look for somebody else.
-
And we see a similar example
-
that took place with Moses;
-
when He appeared to delay,
-
they started looking elsewhere.
-
And so, perhaps one of the reasons is
-
because the leadership started
-
[turning] their view [from] God, and so it
-
caused a downstream effect to the people.
-
(Derek) That's a powerful insight.
-
If the appointed leaders of God
-
had been faithful, it might have prevented
-
or averted turning
-
towards a human king. Tendi?
-
(Tendi) So, in 1 Samuel 8, verse 7,
-
the Lord tells Samuel
-
that they rejected Him,
-
that's why they wanted to appoint a king.
-
(Derek) Let's look at his warning.
-
If someone would read that for us.
-
Puia, would you read 1 Samuel 8,
-
verses 10 through 18?
-
This is the same Samuel
-
who, as a little boy, when nobody else
-
was listening to God, heard the Lord
-
call him, "Samuel, Samuel," right?
-
Now, he's an old man.
-
He's been a faithful prophet of God
-
through the years.
-
Let's hear his warning.
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(Puia) Sure, and I'll be reading
-
from the New King James Version,
-
1 Samuel, chapter 8, verses 10 to 18:
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(Derek) It sounds
-
like a fairly serious warning,
-
but, James, how do they respond, verses 19
-
and 20 of the same chapter of 1 Samuel 8?
-
(James) The New King James Version says:
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(Derek) What?! Nicole?
-
(Nicole) That's it; they did not
-
want to be a separate and special people.
-
They wanted to be like everyone else.
-
I think we have that problem today,
-
that the Lord calls us to be apart
-
and separate and to be His chosen people,
-
but we choose to be like everyone else
-
because we don't want to stand out.
-
We don't want anyone to notice us
-
to be different than they are,
-
and I think that was Israel's problem.
-
They wanted to be like everyone else
around them.
-
(Derek) I was startled.
-
I don't know if you caught this
-
(and then I see some hands raised),
-
"And [our king] will
-
go out...and fight our battles"?
-
(Jenner) That's correct, like conquering.
-
(Derek) Oh, certainly the conquering,
-
but, like, really, they're thinking
-
this one person is going
-
to go out and fight their battles
-
when before, the Lord had said,
-
"I will go before you," right?
-
Like at Jericho, "I will go before you."
Like when...
-
(Jenner) Opening of the Red Sea.
-
(Derek) ...He opens the sea,
-
"I will go before you,"
-
and now you're going to send a person?
-
Something is wrong
-
with their thinking, right? Travis?
-
(Travis) That danger, Derek,
-
is still even to this day.
-
I have been reading lots
-
of books on history,
-
and there were many religious groups
-
who lobbied to have Hitler put into place.
-
He was a vegetarian, he didn't drink,
-
and he looked out for the welfare.
-
And just a few short years later,
-
we see, I mean, just recent history,
-
we see what happened.
-
And the psalmist said, "Don't
-
put your trust in a prince,
-
or the son of man,
-
where there is no [help].
-
Because the very day they die,
-
their plans perish."
-
But God always fought battles
-
for the children of Israel,
-
and you're right, for them to want
-
a man now to fight their battles
-
just seems crazy!
-
(Derek) So, here's the question:
-
Why did God grant their request?
-
Because didn't God tell Samuel
-
to anoint someone who is taller
-
than anybody else, and handsome?
-
The kind of one that, if he was
-
in a popularity contest, they would say,
-
"Why don't you vote for Saul?"
-
And we all know how that turned out.
-
Well, maybe we don't, but you can read
-
about King Saul, and it's
-
a sad, sad story.
-
Why did God allow that and even direct
-
the prophet Samuel to anoint Saul?
-
I think he was son of Kish, wasn't he?
-
Why did He direct to have him
-
anointed as king?
-
Zaria, what do you think?
-
(Zaria) I would say it's because He
-
wanted us to have our will.
-
He's not going to always just allow us
-
to do what He wants, right?
-
He's going to allow us to have our will
-
and what we desire just so we
-
can learn from it.
-
Even in our own lives right now,
-
sometimes my flesh chooses
-
something else, and then I learn
-
from that experience,
-
and I go back to God.
-
And we can see this trend throughout time.
-
They sin, and then they cry out to God,
-
and then He saves them.
-
They sin again...it just goes
-
in circles over and over again.
-
But we learned from now,
-
all the prophets, what they wrote,
-
that we now need to trust in God.
-
So, it's been a lesson for them
and for us.
-
(Derek) So, you would say, and I see
-
some other hands that are twitching here,
-
but you would say that God,
-
if we are persistent,
-
will grant us what we demand
-
even if it is not His will - is that true?
-
(Team) Yes.
-
(Derek) That God will grant us
-
what we demand even if it is not His will?
-
Puia, we need your help.
-
(Puia) I think that is true
-
to a certain degree, because time
-
and time again, what we see in the Bible
-
is that God does not always get
-
what He wants personally
-
because He gives us the freedom to choose,
-
and love by definition
-
cannot be forced, right?
-
God cannot force a relationship
-
between Him and us.
-
And so, it does appear that way,
-
that God would grant certain things,
-
even if it is not His best plan.
-
But the good news, of course,
-
is that even when we make those decisions
-
that are not in His best plan,
-
God always continues to pursue us
-
to bring us back through those lessons
-
that we learn from those mistakes.
-
(Derek) Let's take a look at one example,
-
and, Jorge, I'm going to ask you to read
-
Romans 1 for us, please, verses 22 to 25,
-
which I believe would support
-
what Zaria and Puia have just said.
-
Now, I don't think God does that
-
with any kind of joy in His heart.
-
I don't think He does that going,
-
"Well, you're going to really mess up,
-
and you deserve it," kind of attitude.
-
But, if we persist in demanding something,
-
God will allow that to happen.
-
Let's see, Jorge, Romans 1:22-25.
-
(Jorge) Romans 1:22-25, I'll be reading
-
from the New King James Version, it says:
-
(Derek) What was the expression there,
God did what?
-
(Team) Gave them up.
-
(Derek) He gave them up.
-
Now, please, that's not the same
-
as "gave up on them," right,
-
because He will pursue us
-
with an immeasurable and unfailing love
-
until our final breath.
-
But giving them up means what?
-
(Travis) Let them have their way.
-
(Derek) Let them have their way.
-
And of course, history tells us
-
what happened to the nation.
-
Now, in the closing section, we want
-
to look at how, just as He desired
-
the nation bringing up through Abraham
-
to be different, He wants His church
-
to be radically different
-
from the nations.
-
But earlier Nicole said we could fall
-
into the same trap.
-
But let's look at what Jesus has to say.
-
Leeah, if you could take us to Matthew,
-
chapter 20, I think this is
-
a really important passage,
-
Matthew 20, verses 25 through 28,
-
because really, if you are of faith,
-
Scripture says, you're Abraham's seed.
-
So, the people of God
-
post the coming of Jesus
-
are His church, right?
-
And He desires His church,
-
would you say then,
-
to be a light to the world?
-
(Team) Yes.
-
(Derek) And He desires His church
-
not to have the attitude of the nations.
-
Let's see, Leeah, what counsel Jesus gave.
-
(Leeah) Alright, Matthew,
-
chapter 20, verses 25 to 28,
-
the English Standard Version says:
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(Derek) So, we could, in the place
-
of "the Gentiles," put "the nations,"
-
right, "lord it over each other,
-
but it shall not be that way among you.
-
But you should be a servant,"
-
and, of course, even Jesus,
-
the Son of Man, was a servant.
-
Look at the history
-
of the Christian church.
-
Let's start at the very beginning
-
in the book of Acts.
-
Where do you see
-
the character of a loving God revealed
-
in the character
-
of the early Christian church,
-
the new nation?
-
Where do you see it manifested?
-
From your reading, what do you know?
-
(Travis) In Acts, chapter [2], it says
-
they shared with one another
-
so that none had more than the other.
-
(Derek) Yes, Acts 2 and Acts 4 also.
-
It says that they held everything
in common. Jenner?
-
(Jenner) Yes, "with gladness
-
and simplicity of heart."
-
(Derek) They ate together
-
"with gladness and simplicity of heart."
-
And if there was a need,
-
people like Barnabas sold a piece of land,
-
brought [the money] to the Apostles' feet.
-
It's very much, what?
-
What is it a reflection of?
-
(Derek, Team) The character of God.
-
(Derek) Right? That's the picture
-
of the early church.
-
But if you do a scan
-
through church history
-
through the centuries, where do you see
-
this kingly power start
-
to manifest itself?
-
Anybody a student of church history? Puia.
-
(Puia) So, when we look back
-
in church history, we see
-
that probably around the fourth century
especially,
-
the church began to court
-
the power of the state,
-
and eventually there was a combination,
-
a union, between the church and the state.
-
And as a result, the church was
-
corrupted with power, a desire
-
to act like a king.
-
And the church in turn persecuted
-
a lot of God's own people.
-
And the darkest chapters
-
of Christian history is filled
-
with the church persecuting God's people
-
through the power of the state.
-
(Derek) We're going to study about that
-
in our next program
-
because that is exactly what happens.
-
And instead of the light of God
-
shining in the people of God,
-
drawing others to the church of God,
-
they use violence to try
-
to force people, which was not
-
the character of God at all.
-
That's actually the character
-
of the fallen angel, right?
-
So, how do we avoid falling into the trap
-
of using the methods of the nations
-
and staying as God wants His church to be,
-
a light to the world?
-
How do we avoid that trap?
-
(Travis) Humble ourselves.
-
(Derek) Okay, Travis, talk
to me about that.
-
What did you say?
-
(Travis) Humble ourselves before God.
-
(Derek) Especially if He puts you
-
in a position of leadership, right?
-
When you stand up to teach the class,
-
it's like, "Lord, hide me behind You,"
-
right? Yes, James?
-
(James) When we recognize that we are
-
part of a royal priesthood,
-
a chosen nation, in God we know
-
that the Great Commission
-
of going into all the world is not
-
that of Nimrod or of Satan,
-
which was meant for conquering,
-
but rather to conquer hearts.
-
I use that word loosely, to convert hearts
-
to Jesus so that we can live
-
in harmony and interdependence.
-
That's what I see in the book of Acts,
-
people living communally
-
with interdependence and living for God.
-
(Derek) You know, the text that you
-
quoted there, "You are
-
a chosen generation," 1 Peter 2:9,
-
"a royal priesthood, a holy..."?
-
(Team) "...nation."
-
(Derek) Ah! There's the word.
-
You've got the nations, but you are
-
a holy nation, but back to something
-
Nicole said earlier,
-
"His own special people," peculiar.
-
(Jenner) God's own possession.
-
(Derek) Yeah, God's own possession,
-
but hear the last part,
-
"That you may proclaim [your praises]."
-
(Team) No!
-
(Derek) "Is not this great Babylon
-
that I have built," no, no,
-
Or, "Is not this great church...," or, no.
-
"That you may declare the praises of..."?
-
(Derek, Team) "...Him..."
-
(Derek) "...who called you out of..."?
-
(Derek, Team) "...darkness..."
-
(Derek) "...into.."?
-
(Team) "...His marvelous light."
-
(Derek) Oh, man, that's God's ideal.
-
Jorge, talk to me about that,
-
because that is so different
-
from the kingdoms of the world.
-
(Jorge) Yes, and I think, to answer
-
your question, how can we not fall
-
into that same trap, is by remembering
-
that He is the vine, we are the branches.
-
And we need to stay abiding
-
in Him constantly.
-
And He will keep us from ourselves
-
and going into a place that would cause us
-
to deter from where He
-
would have us to be.
-
(Derek) We are not more loved by God
-
than any in the nations; is that right?
-
God loves all of His children
-
in the same way, but He wants us
-
to go out as servants to the nations
-
to share the light of God with them.
-
So, I want, in the few minutes
-
that's closing, remotes, be ready, too,
-
to share a time when God
-
sent you out to the nations.
-
It's one thing to just stay at home
-
and try to stay out of trouble,
-
but God sends us out to the nations
-
to be a witness.
-
Anybody have a time you want to share
-
when God did that for you? Yes, Puia.
-
(Puia) I actually want to answer
-
in a slightly different way.
-
I'm so thankful for the missionaries
-
who came to my land, to my ancestors,
-
to Mizoram and Burma,
-
to tells us about this light,
-
and becoming a light to the Gentiles.
-
And as a result of those missionaries,
-
we came to learn, I came to learn
-
this message about Jesus.
-
I'm so thankful for missionaries.
-
(Derek) Has God sent you out
-
at any time to the nations, too?
-
(Puia) Yes, I have.
-
I have traveled, and I have preached,
-
and it's a result
-
of one person stepping out,
-
and the ripple effects continue.
-
(Derek) Now, Jorge, I know
-
you're about to go to the Philippines.
-
What motivated you to sacrifice the time
-
and the resources to go out
-
on that mission to the nations?
-
(Jorge) Yes, we had Henry Suluvale,
a gentleman
-
who came by and did a vespers, as it were,
-
on a mission trip that he did
-
in Papua New Guinea.
-
And he gave, I guess, a little exposé
-
of his experience and the thousands
-
and thousands of people
-
that were baptized as a result.
-
And there was a small group of us there,
-
and, well, we were listening
-
to his experience and how people
-
were moved, the different works
-
that were needed,
-
the needs that were there,
-
and he expressed how they
were going
-
to do a mission trip in the Philippines.
-
We jumped at the opportunity
-
as we understood that God was leading us
-
to say, "We have the time, we have
-
the health, we have the resources;
-
let's give them to the Lord while we can."
-
And so, we're heading over there to do it.
-
(Derek) And I want to hear
-
in an upcoming program, Jorge,
-
what happens, okay?
-
So, you take some notes.
-
We may not all go to Palawan,
-
We may not all go to Mizoram
-
because we don't speak the Mizo language,
-
or we don't speak Burmese,
-
but God has a mission for each one of us.
-
He wants us not to attract attention
-
to ourselves but to let the light of Jesus
-
shine through us to the nations
-
because He loves all of His children.
-
Will you accept that challenge?
-
By the way, that's a lesson
-
for the last days of this earth's history.
-
Let's pray together.
-
Father in Heaven, that You would call us
-
to bring a life-changing message
-
to the nations is quite remarkable.
-
But thank You that those
-
You call You enable.
-
And may Your presence be with us as we go.
-
In Jesus' name. Amen.
-
(Team) Amen.
-
(Derek) Friend, whether you go
-
to your neighbor or across the world,
-
take the light of Jesus
-
to dispel the darkness.
-
Be a blessing to those around you.
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