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00:24:30
- [singing] Christmas
at the movies.
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00:24:33
It's perfect with some coffee.
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00:24:35
Don't beat that ring a
ling ding, ding, ding, talkin.
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00:24:41
So, if we see the glow
of a cellular telephone
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00:24:47
will take them and
will break them.
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00:24:50
And we won't say
we were mistaken.
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00:24:53
You've been warned.
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00:24:56
Merry Christmas. [breaking FX]
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00:25:10
- Sorry, I can't ride with
you the rest of the way up,
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00:25:12
but this is where
my dad works. Well --
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00:25:14
Oh, I forgot to give you a hug.
-
00:25:15
- Oh, I don't know, Connie.
-
00:25:16
I've never declawed
kittens before.
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00:25:19
How many?
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00:25:20
Eight?
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00:25:22
I don't know if I'm
going to have time.
-
00:25:24
Well, all right, just bring
about the camp this week
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00:25:26
and I'll see what I can do.
-
00:25:28
I'm not going to charge you.
-
00:25:29
Just bring them by and
I'll see what I can do.
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00:25:31
- Excuse me.
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00:25:33
I'm here to see a Walter
Hobbs. I'm Buddy the Elf.
-
00:25:38
- You look hilarious.
Who sent you?
-
00:25:41
- Papa Elf.
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00:25:42
- Papa Elf?
- Um-hmm, from the North Pole.
-
00:25:45
- From the North Pole?
- Yes.
-
00:25:46
- So, you really think
we should ship 'em?
-
00:25:48
No. I think we should
take a $30,000 bath
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00:25:52
so some kid can
understand what happened
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00:25:54
to a puppy in a friggin
pigeon. Ship 'em.
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00:25:57
[phone rings] Yeah.
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00:25:59
- Mr. Hobbs, it's
me on the intercom.
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00:26:02
- Right.
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00:26:03
- Yeah. I think someone
sent you a Christmas gram.
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00:26:07
- Dad.
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00:26:12
- All right. Let's
get it over with.
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00:26:15
- I walked all day
and night to find you.
-
00:26:18
- You look like you
came from the North Pole.
-
00:26:21
- That's exactly
where I came from.
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00:26:23
Santa must have called you.
-
00:26:25
- Oh, yeah, sure.
-
00:26:26
I just got off the
cell phone with me.
-
00:26:28
- You did?
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00:26:29
- So, go on.
-
00:26:31
- Go on with what?
-
00:26:32
- Are you going to sing
a song or something,
-
00:26:34
or can I just go back to work?
-
00:26:36
- A song?
-
00:26:39
Yeah. Anything for you, Dad?
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00:26:45
Um, [singing] I'm here with
my dad, and we never met.
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00:26:51
And he wants me
to sing him a song.
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00:26:54
And I was adopted, but
you didn't know I was born.
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00:26:59
So, I'm here now.
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00:27:01
I found you, Daddy.
-
00:27:03
And guess what? I love
you. I love you. I love you.
-
00:27:10
- Wow. That was weird.
-
00:27:14
Usually guys just, you know,
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00:27:16
put my name into
Jingle Bells or something.
-
00:27:18
- It's me, your son.
-
00:27:19
Susan Wells had me
and she didn't tell you.
-
00:27:22
And -- and -- but now
I'm here. It's me, buddy.
-
00:27:25
- Susan Wells? You
said Susan Wells?
-
00:27:28
- Yes.
-
00:27:31
- Who sent this Christmas gram?
-
00:27:32
- What's a Christmas
gram? I want one.
-
00:27:35
- I think we should
call security.
-
00:27:37
- Good idea.
-
00:27:38
- I like to whisper, too.
-
00:27:41
It's okay. Walter's my father.
-
00:27:42
- Well, your dad's
busy right now.
-
00:27:44
- Okay. I'll come back later.
-
00:27:46
Yeah. No, you're not going
to come back for a while.
-
00:27:48
Okay? You're going
to go back to Santaland.
-
00:27:50
- Okay.
-
00:27:51
- Yeah. Why don't you
go back to Gimbels?
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00:28:08
[cheers and applause]
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00:28:15
- Merry Christmas, everybody.
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00:28:19
Yes. Are we ready
to have fun today?
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00:28:25
Our staff gets together
every day, our workday,
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00:28:28
all of our staff for a half
hour of communal prayer,
-
00:28:31
mandatory every
day, generally 9-9:30,
-
00:28:35
groups of anywhere
from from 10 to 30 people
-
00:28:38
will be sitting praying for you,
and bunch of other things.
-
00:28:40
And this last week, one
of those prayer meetings
-
00:28:42
came up that there's a pastor
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00:28:44
in one of the communities
we serve for another church
-
00:28:47
that said in a sermon
just last week or so,
-
00:28:50
he said, "Church is
not supposed to be fun.
-
00:28:54
And if you want to be fun,
then go to Crossroads."
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00:28:57
[laughter and cheers]
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00:29:01
I said, "That's a great
idea. That's a great idea."
-
00:29:05
So we're going
to have fun today.
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00:29:06
But I think you're also
going to be a little surprised
-
00:29:10
that there is a deeper thing
-
00:29:12
that's happening
in the movie Elf.
-
00:29:15
I don't think the
writers intended it.
-
00:29:18
I don't think the
producers understood it.
-
00:29:20
But Elf is what it is
because it taps into
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00:29:24
something deep inside of us.
-
00:29:26
And I'm going to try to
tell you about that today.
-
00:29:28
So, let's pray.
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00:29:29
God, I'm thankful
for the ability to laugh
-
00:29:32
and to have fun
and for the ability
-
00:29:35
to see things we
haven't seen before,
-
00:29:37
to maybe feel something
we haven't felt before
-
00:29:39
and maybe even come to know You
-
00:29:42
in a way we haven't
known You before.
-
00:29:44
Help me to do Your
bidding today, God.
-
00:29:47
I want to honor You and I
want to help Your people.
-
00:29:50
I pray these things
according to the character
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00:29:52
and identity of Jesus. Amen.
-
00:29:56
Yes, I'm going to wear
this all the time I preach,
-
00:29:59
except for this. This is hot.
-
00:30:01
I'm telling you what that
is -- that is incredibly hot.
-
00:30:04
Now, we're going to look
at that at Buddy the Elf.
-
00:30:07
If you haven't
seen the movie Elf,
-
00:30:09
I'm going to ruin
it for you today.
-
00:30:11
Actually, I'm not
going to ruin for you.
-
00:30:12
You can still watch.
-
00:30:13
If you've never seen it,
-
00:30:15
you're going to get
something out of it.
-
00:30:16
Buddy the Elf, here's the story.
-
00:30:18
We have a story of an elf
who's not actually an elf.
-
00:30:23
He was born and
then his mother dies.
-
00:30:27
He's placed in an orphanage.
-
00:30:28
Santa comes to the
orphanage one day.
-
00:30:30
Buddy, little baby
Buddy gets up out of bed.
-
00:30:33
He crawls in the
Santa's gift bag,
-
00:30:36
and Santa goes
back to the North Pole
-
00:30:38
and then opens up and
there is this human being.
-
00:30:41
And now Buddy is
raised with elves as an elf.
-
00:30:45
And as Buddy matures, he
gets to a place where he says,
-
00:30:48
"I want to know
who my family is.
-
00:30:51
I want to know who my dad is."
-
00:30:55
And this is the
arc, the trajectory
-
00:30:58
of this movie known as The Elf.
-
00:31:00
It's actually a deeply
spiritual movie,
-
00:31:03
even though people
don't think that it is,
-
00:31:05
even though the
writers and all those folks
-
00:31:07
didn't understand that it was,
-
00:31:09
it's actually incredibly deep.
-
00:31:11
And I think that's why it's
becoming a Christmas classic,
-
00:31:14
if it's not already.
-
00:31:15
It came out in 2003,
19 years later, here it is,
-
00:31:19
it's still going strong.
-
00:31:20
It's because, I believe,
apart from the great humor,
-
00:31:24
there's some deep
spiritual undercurrents to it.
-
00:31:27
It taps into this desire
we have for family,
-
00:31:30
this desire to want family.
-
00:31:32
Buddy wants family.
-
00:31:34
And all of us here,
we want family.
-
00:31:38
We may not have the family
that's a traditional family.
-
00:31:41
We may have redefined
the family to fit our needs.
-
00:31:44
We may have a
nontraditional family.
-
00:31:46
Whatever it looks
like, everybody I know
-
00:31:50
wants family of some
form or some shape.
-
00:31:54
And few of us have
the family that we want,
-
00:31:59
and that causes the
complication over Christmas.
-
00:32:02
The good part about Christmas is
-
00:32:04
that enables us to spend
time with our families.
-
00:32:08
The bad news about Christmas is
-
00:32:10
it enables us to spend
time with our families.
-
00:32:14
And yet this is
something that we want.
-
00:32:16
One poll found that three
out of four Americans
-
00:32:20
would be willing to get rid of
-
00:32:21
all their holiday
traditions if we could
-
00:32:24
only have a meaningful
family experience.
-
00:32:28
On Yahoo! it says this:
-
00:32:30
Despite respondents' desire
-
00:32:31
to spend the holidays
with friends and family,
-
00:32:34
62% said they haven't
done so in nearly two years.
-
00:32:39
So, we want family.
-
00:32:40
We think that's about Christmas.
-
00:32:42
But we're not spending
time with family
-
00:32:43
sometimes because our
family is just too painful.
-
00:32:47
It's just too difficult.
-
00:32:51
The good thing -- the
good thing about Christmas
-
00:32:53
is Christmas is supposed
to bring us a bit of joy,
-
00:32:57
a bit of happiness.
-
00:32:59
There's going to be some
transferable principles
-
00:33:01
from Buddy's live to ours.
-
00:33:02
One I already talked
about: all of us want family,
-
00:33:05
all of us want family.
-
00:33:06
The second one is when
we take a look at Buddy,
-
00:33:10
we see that Buddy
has a desire to bring joy.
-
00:33:15
- He's probably
just reverting to
-
00:33:17
a state of childlike dependency.
-
00:33:19
- An elf?
-
00:33:20
- What he needs
is to be nurtured.
-
00:33:24
- So, you'd like
me to rescue them.
-
00:33:29
- Just bring them home.
-
00:33:30
Introduce him to
Emily and Michael.
-
00:33:32
And once -- once he
comes to terms with reality,
-
00:33:35
he should drop
the whole elf thing
-
00:33:36
and move on with his life.
-
00:33:37
I mean, that's what I
would do if I were you.
-
00:33:39
- Oh, my God, Walter,
this is super for you.
-
00:33:44
You have another son.
-
00:33:46
- Wonderful.
-
00:33:48
Gosh, I guess I never
really thought of it that way.
-
00:33:50
- This is incredible.
-
00:33:52
You know, it's a
little complicated,
-
00:33:54
but it's nothing
that we can't handle.
-
00:33:57
- Honey.
- What?
-
00:33:59
- He thinks he's an elf.
- I'm sorry. What?
-
00:34:03
- He thinks he's
a Christmas elf.
-
00:34:06
- Oh, come on.
-
00:34:07
I'm sure he doesn't
actually think he's an elf.
-
00:34:11
- And then I traveled
to the seven levels
-
00:34:14
of the candy cane forest,
-
00:34:15
past the sea of
swirly twirly gumdrops.
-
00:34:20
And then I walked
through the Lincoln Tunnel.
-
00:34:46
- So where were you
for the last 30 years?
-
00:34:49
- The North Pole.
-
00:34:50
- Can you pass the
maple syrup, please?
-
00:34:52
- I didn't -- it's spaghetti.
-
00:34:57
- You know what?
I think I have some. Oh, yes.
-
00:35:03
- You like sugar, huh?
-
00:35:05
- Is there sugar in syrup?
-
00:35:06
- Yes.
-
00:35:07
- Then yes.
-
00:35:10
We elves try to stick to
the four main food groups:
-
00:35:13
Candy, candy canes,
candy corns, and syrup.
-
00:35:18
- So, will you be
staying with us then?
-
00:35:21
- You mean I can stay?
-
00:35:23
- Of course you can.
- Emily.
-
00:35:25
- How long do you
think you'll be with us?
-
00:35:27
- I hadn't really
planned it out,
-
00:35:29
but I was thinking,
like, forever.
-
00:35:32
- Emily, can I just speak to you
-
00:35:34
for a minute in the
kitchen, please?
-
00:35:40
Are you crazy? He
cannot stay here.
-
00:35:42
- Clearly, he has
some serious issues.
-
00:35:44
We can't just throw
him out in the snow.
-
00:35:46
- Why not? He loves the
snow. He's told me 15 times.
-
00:35:50
- Walter, he's your son.
-
00:35:53
[belching loudly]
-
00:36:06
- Did you hear that?
-
00:36:09
- You are so weird.
-
00:36:11
- [laughs] Did you hear that?
-
00:36:16
Why is it -- Why is it that
burps and farts are fun?
-
00:36:21
Why is that? They just
are. They're incredibly.
-
00:36:24
You don't think so,
brother? Come on.
-
00:36:26
You must go to another
church that likes to have fun.
-
00:36:28
Come on. There you go.
Now, I've got him smiling.
-
00:36:31
Thank you. I got a
smile. There you go.
-
00:36:33
This is -- This is
something that I think
-
00:36:36
God wires into us
is the desire for fun,
-
00:36:39
the desire to laugh.
-
00:36:40
He gives us -- our
bodies do things
-
00:36:42
that cause us to laugh.
-
00:36:43
It's kind of -- kind of funny.
-
00:36:45
And Buddy, he brings
joy where he goes.
-
00:36:48
He finds things to have fun.
-
00:36:49
He does stuff like
put syrup on spaghetti.
-
00:36:53
He answers phones and says,
-
00:36:56
"What's your favorite color?"
-
00:36:58
He goes down to the
mailroom, he's demoted.
-
00:37:01
He goes down the lower
level part of the skyscraper,
-
00:37:04
and he gets everybody dancing.
-
00:37:06
And he's doing a kind of a
Russian jig, a Russian dance.
-
00:37:09
Wherever he goes, he brings joy.
-
00:37:13
This is part of our
fixation for Christmas.
-
00:37:15
We want to have
more joy at Christmas.
-
00:37:17
We have an opportunity
to have connection
-
00:37:20
and to have laughter,
even when normal people
-
00:37:24
would be bothered and depressed,
Buddy again and again,
-
00:37:28
he shrugs it off and he comes
back with a good attitude.
-
00:37:32
Now, we see that he
definitely has feelings,
-
00:37:34
as James Caan, his father,
-
00:37:36
is denying him the
connection that he wants,
-
00:37:39
denying that he is who he is.
-
00:37:41
As that's happening,
-
00:37:42
we see him definitely
getting bummed,
-
00:37:44
but he snaps back
and he looks for joy.
-
00:37:47
The Book of Psalms
97:11 says this:
-
00:37:51
Light is sown for the righteous,
-
00:37:54
and joy for the
upright in heart.
-
00:37:58
So, who gets to have joy?
-
00:38:00
Those who are upright in heart.
-
00:38:01
If you don't want joy,
then you're low in heart.
-
00:38:03
So, we should be,
we -- I'm assuming
-
00:38:06
if you came to church,
you're open to spiritual things.
-
00:38:08
You're open to Jesus.
-
00:38:10
We should be the happiest,
most joyful, positive,
-
00:38:14
upbeat, seeing the
bright side of anybody.
-
00:38:17
We should be. We're
the people of hope.
-
00:38:20
We are the upright in heart.
-
00:38:23
Now, here's the
problem, and this is where
-
00:38:25
the depth of Elf comes in.
-
00:38:28
The depth here
and the problem is,
-
00:38:31
while we want to have joy,
be up, we have a condition.
-
00:38:37
And the condition is
known as the orphan heart.
-
00:38:42
This is Buddy's condition.
-
00:38:44
He has been at the North Pole.
-
00:38:47
He's been with elves,
but he's felt abandoned.
-
00:38:51
He's felt like he
doesn't know who he is,
-
00:38:53
that he doesn't have a
family that he identifies.
-
00:38:56
And so he's in search of
-
00:38:58
because he feels
like he's on the outs.
-
00:39:01
Friends, if you
want to understand
-
00:39:02
the problems we
have in our country,
-
00:39:04
this is the key to understanding
-
00:39:06
every problem in our
country is that every person
-
00:39:08
in our country
feels like an orphan.
-
00:39:11
Every person in our country
-
00:39:12
feels like they're on the outs.
-
00:39:13
Every person in our country
-
00:39:15
feels like I have to
live hand to mouth.
-
00:39:17
Every person in our
country feels alone,
-
00:39:20
abandoned, feels
judged, feels not worthy,
-
00:39:24
feels their worth, feels
our worth based on
-
00:39:26
how we do compare
to somebody else.
-
00:39:28
And we need other people
who are different than us
-
00:39:31
to make us feel
better about ourselves.
-
00:39:32
Because that's the
way orphans are.
-
00:39:35
It's the orphan heart.
-
00:39:38
The Bible actually
talks about this.
-
00:39:41
The Bible actually tells us
-
00:39:43
that we are adopted
into the family.
-
00:39:45
No one's actually born into
the family of God physically.
-
00:39:49
There's nobody
who's ever been born
-
00:39:51
and just naturally,
-
00:39:52
physically has a
connection with God.
-
00:39:54
We later on get adopted
into the family of God.
-
00:39:57
That's what the Bible
teaches over and over again.
-
00:39:59
Buddy, his journey is a journey
-
00:40:02
that we can identify
-
00:40:04
with that puts us
up to the heavens.
-
00:40:08
There's this -- there's
this juxtaposition,
-
00:40:10
if you will, between
joy and family.
-
00:40:15
There's this juxtaposition
between happiness
-
00:40:17
in Buddy's life and pain.
-
00:40:22
- What should
we put on it first?
-
00:40:24
- Lights.
- Oh, good.
-
00:40:25
And then after that? Ornaments?
-
00:40:30
- What the hell is that?
-
00:40:32
- A Christmas tree.
-
00:40:33
- A Christmas tree?
-
00:40:35
- Buddy chopped
it down in the park.
-
00:40:38
- Emily?
-
00:40:40
- I don't know what you're
making such a big deal of it,
-
00:40:42
they were just
having a little fun.
-
00:40:45
- Fun? So, felonies are fun?
-
00:40:47
I thought felonies
were felonies.
-
00:40:49
- Okay, The tree thing was bad.
-
00:40:50
I'll get him to
plant another one,
-
00:40:52
but at least Michael
is happy for once.
-
00:40:55
- What? What's that
supposed to mean?
-
00:40:57
- Well, I don't think
it's any secret, Walter,
-
00:40:59
that you haven't exactly
been there for him.
-
00:41:01
- Tell you what,
-
00:41:02
why don't we just
pull him out of school
-
00:41:04
and let the deranged
elf man raise him,
-
00:41:06
then they can have lots
of fun committing felonies.
-
00:41:09
- How are we going
to get the star on top?
-
00:41:12
- I got it.
-
00:41:24
- You feeling strong, my friend?
-
00:41:26
Call me Elf one more time.
-
00:41:34
- He's an angry elf.
-
00:41:40
- Look at you.
-
00:41:43
Ow.
-
00:41:46
I wasn't ready for that.
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00:41:48
Hey, hey, hey. whoa!
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00:41:53
- Call me elf one
more time. Call me elf.
-
00:41:56
- You're an elf.
-
00:42:04
- Miles, I'm sorry.
-
00:42:06
He thinks he's an elf.
-
00:42:08
Listen, Miles. Listen, Miles.
-
00:42:11
- He must be a South Pole elf.
-
00:42:16
- You get the hell out of here.
-
00:42:18
- Where do you want me to go?
-
00:42:20
- I don't care where you go.
-
00:42:21
I don't care that you're an elf.
-
00:42:22
I don't care that you're nuts.
-
00:42:24
I don't care that you're my son.
-
00:42:26
Get out of my life, now.
-
00:42:56
- I don't belong anywhere.
-
00:43:02
- He's struggling
with feeling rejected.
-
00:43:05
Many of us feel
that way as well,
-
00:43:08
even if we're successful
or maybe successful
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00:43:11
because we're trying
to prove to ourselves
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00:43:13
that we're worthy and
we're better than others.
-
00:43:19
We have a bunch of
people in our church
-
00:43:21
who have adopted folks,
taken kids in foster care.
-
00:43:25
It's a massive, massive problem.
-
00:43:27
And it's an amazing thing
when someone takes in a child.
-
00:43:30
And very frequently
that process is difficult
-
00:43:35
and painful because
you have a child
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00:43:38
who may be 11 years old,
10 years olds, 9 years old,
-
00:43:41
who their whole life all
they've known is disconnection.
-
00:43:43
Their whole life,
all they've known
-
00:43:45
has been relational
disappointment.
-
00:43:47
And they can't trust.
-
00:43:48
They don't want to trust because
they trust and they love,
-
00:43:51
and then they're let down again,
-
00:43:53
it hurts ten times
worse than it was.
-
00:43:56
It's the orphan heart.
-
00:43:57
And this is the
way many of us are.
-
00:43:59
Maybe we haven't
been adopted physically.
-
00:44:02
Maybe we haven't
been in foster care
-
00:44:05
or in an orphanage,
but we feel disconnected.
-
00:44:08
We feel like we have
to compete for our worth.
-
00:44:10
We feel like just
in an orphanage,
-
00:44:12
there's only so
much to go around,
-
00:44:13
so everyone should
get fair-ies and evens.
-
00:44:15
And if somebody
has more than I have
-
00:44:17
then I can get bitter.
-
00:44:19
If someone is doing
the wrong thing,
-
00:44:20
we root for someone
to get caught
-
00:44:22
because that's what
the orphan wants.
-
00:44:23
If you go down, then
I somehow go up.
-
00:44:25
I can criticize you
and tear you down
-
00:44:26
because somehow that's
going to make me be better
-
00:44:29
and have my
chances more positive.
-
00:44:30
This is orphan
tendencies in our culture.
-
00:44:33
We're just one huge,
massive orphanage
-
00:44:35
with a bunch of people who
feel detached and unloved
-
00:44:39
and needing accomplishment
and affirmation
-
00:44:42
in order to have a moment,
a brief moment of respite.
-
00:44:47
This is our spiritual condition.
-
00:44:48
This is our natural
spiritual condition.
-
00:44:50
At least this is how
the Bible puts it.
-
00:44:52
In the book of Ephesians
chapter two it says this.
-
00:44:55
It says:
-
00:45:13
It says by nature we
are distant from God,
-
00:45:18
by nature, not by nature
of a nice, innocent baby
-
00:45:22
who God is impressed with.
-
00:45:24
No, by nature all of
mankind is like an orphan,
-
00:45:29
separated, going their own way.
-
00:45:31
That's the way we are.
-
00:45:33
That's called original
sin in the Bible.
-
00:45:35
It's what caused us to be
as messed up emotionally
-
00:45:38
and spiritually as we are.
-
00:45:40
This natural propensity
to look about ourselves
-
00:45:43
and be about ourselves
-
00:45:44
as every orphan is
always about themselves
-
00:45:47
and only themselves.
-
00:45:49
And then Jesus puts
it this way in John 1:12:
-
00:45:51
But to all who did receive him,
-
00:45:54
who believed in his name,
-
00:45:56
he gave the right to
become children of God,
-
00:46:01
who are born,
-
00:46:02
not of blood nor of
the will of the flesh
-
00:46:04
nor the will of man, but of God.
-
00:46:06
So, God gives us the right
to become children of God.
-
00:46:10
We don't --I'm not a child of
God just because I'm born.
-
00:46:13
I become a child of God
-
00:46:15
when God adopts
me into his family.
-
00:46:18
Everyone's not a child of God.
-
00:46:20
Those who receive him and
are adopted into his family,
-
00:46:24
they are, we are
the children of God.
-
00:46:27
God loves all people.
-
00:46:29
God wants all
people in his family,
-
00:46:31
but not all people
want to be in his family.
-
00:46:32
Not all people
want to receive him.
-
00:46:34
There's other verses I could
share with you right now,
-
00:46:36
but I'm not going to do that.
-
00:46:37
I just want you
know, this is the thrust
-
00:46:41
of the entire New
Testament, of the entire Bible.
-
00:46:44
This is the thrust
of your entire life,
-
00:46:48
figuring this out.
-
00:46:49
How will you feel secure
and joyful and loved?
-
00:46:53
This is the thrust,
really, of the movie Elf.
-
00:46:58
Buddy is happy as he
is and as joyful as he is
-
00:47:02
and as great as his attitude is,
-
00:47:04
he keeps hitting this
wall again and again
-
00:47:07
where he wants a
father, he needs his father.
-
00:47:10
Even though his father,
Papa Elf up in the North Pole,
-
00:47:14
even though he
is a wonderful guy,
-
00:47:16
he wants to know his roots.
-
00:47:18
He wants his father.
-
00:47:21
Maybe the reason
why I asked specifically
-
00:47:23
for this movie to
preach on this weekend
-
00:47:26
is because when I
saw the movie Elf,
-
00:47:28
I saw immediately that it was
-
00:47:30
a deep, spiritual,
transcendent story.
-
00:47:33
When other people just
saw syrup on noodles
-
00:47:35
and all kind of crazy stuff,
-
00:47:38
I saw the story of the Bible.
-
00:47:41
I saw the story of mankind.
-
00:47:43
I actually saw and I
still see the story of me.
-
00:47:46
Can I tell you my
story in just a little bit?
-
00:47:48
Some of you might
have heard this,
-
00:47:50
maybe not all of
this, but it fits in here.
-
00:47:53
So just bear with
me. Here's my story.
-
00:47:57
I was born at a very
early age. [laughter]
-
00:48:04
And then I was adopted.
-
00:48:06
I had a mother who had
an unwanted pregnancy.
-
00:48:09
She was not knowing how she
was gonna make that happen,
-
00:48:13
how to make me happen
and raise me, so she --
-
00:48:15
and the father was not going
to be around, apparently.
-
00:48:19
So, she put me up for adoption,
-
00:48:20
and I got adopted
pretty much at birth.
-
00:48:22
And I'm very thankful I have.
-
00:48:24
I have great parents.
-
00:48:25
My parents have
blessed me greatly.
-
00:48:27
They've done things like
give me a stable home,
-
00:48:30
never hungry,
-
00:48:31
saved money for me to
have a college education.
-
00:48:34
All of these things.
-
00:48:35
They even paid for my seminary.
-
00:48:36
Really, really, really
great people, really are.
-
00:48:40
And I dealt with
the orphaned heart
-
00:48:44
in a significant way growing up.
-
00:48:46
I think because, like Buddy,
Buddy looked at Papa Elf
-
00:48:49
and as good as he was,
he knew you're not my dad.
-
00:48:53
And as good as my
dad may have been,
-
00:48:55
I was reminded all the time,
-
00:48:56
"You're not my dad
because you're not like me."
-
00:48:59
I'm taller. My dad is shorter.
-
00:49:01
My dad has a huge
head. I've got a small head.
-
00:49:04
He has a huge head because
he has a huge, smart brain.
-
00:49:07
I have a small head
because I have a small brain
-
00:49:09
that isn't very smart sometimes.
-
00:49:10
My dad went to
Ivy League schools
-
00:49:12
and got valedictorian
-
00:49:14
and is a nuclear scientist,
-
00:49:16
actually troubleshooting
nuclear reactors.
-
00:49:19
And then there's me
-
00:49:22
who takes seven years
to get a four year degree
-
00:49:25
and takes accounting
1 three times.
-
00:49:29
Fourth grade, one of my
more traumatic memories.
-
00:49:32
I'm learning -- we're learning
how to do long division,
-
00:49:34
and I'm not getting it.
-
00:49:35
It's not coming natural to me.
-
00:49:36
My dad's trying to coach me.
-
00:49:38
And we're at the kitchen table,
-
00:49:39
and he is looking over my
shoulder trying to explain it
-
00:49:42
and I'm getting it wrong again.
-
00:49:43
And he takes his pencil,
-
00:49:45
I can remember as clear as day,
it said Westinghouse on it,
-
00:49:47
and he takes it --
that's where he worked.
-
00:49:49
He jams his pencil
into the paper, said,
-
00:49:51
"Why can't you get this?"
And the pencil breaks.
-
00:49:55
I could see the tip break
off and I just start weeping.
-
00:49:57
I can remember tears
falling off my face,
-
00:50:01
hitting the -- hitting the thing
-
00:50:02
while I saw that broken
tip of the number 2 pencil.
-
00:50:05
Because "Who am I? I am
not my dad. He is not me.
-
00:50:11
I am a very alone. No
one understands me."
-
00:50:14
This would be reinforced
throughout my life
-
00:50:16
in different ways
and stupid ways.
-
00:50:18
I did stupid, stupid things,
just like as a 15 year old.
-
00:50:22
I've always liked
tobacco in all forms.
-
00:50:25
And when I was 15 it was awesome
-
00:50:28
that you could go into any store
-
00:50:29
and buy anything you
want. God bless America.
-
00:50:32
You'd come out with cigars,
chew, whatever you want.
-
00:50:34
It was wonderful.
-
00:50:35
So I thought -- I thought
I should get my dad,
-
00:50:38
for I think it was Father's Day,
-
00:50:40
"I should get him a big
cigar, that'd be awesome."
-
00:50:43
It's a stupid idea, dumb idea.
-
00:50:46
I never saw my dad
have any tobacco, ever,
-
00:50:48
never his whole life.
-
00:50:50
In my heart, my
juvenile heart I thought,
-
00:50:52
"Yeah, my dad will
see that I love him.
-
00:50:53
He'll see, it'll be great.
He'll appreciate it.
-
00:50:56
Maybe no one's ever
given him a big, nice cigar."
-
00:50:58
It wasn't a nice cigar.
It was pretty cheap. It was big.
-
00:51:01
Gave it to him, and
he put it on his bureau.
-
00:51:05
And I saw it day after
day, week after week,
-
00:51:07
month after month,
year after year
-
00:51:09
not get used, get
dryer and dryer.
-
00:51:11
And every time I saw that,
-
00:51:13
I was reminded my
dad's not like me.
-
00:51:17
My dad doesn't get me.
-
00:51:19
My life would be so much better
-
00:51:21
and so much more fulfilling
-
00:51:23
if I actually knew
my biological father,
-
00:51:26
because then things
would make sense
-
00:51:28
and all that stuff.
-
00:51:29
That's basically Buddy's story.
-
00:51:32
So, I would always
try to find my parents,
-
00:51:33
but eventually I
just -- I couldn't do it.
-
00:51:36
I just gave up
-
00:51:37
and I just kind of lost
interest eventually.
-
00:51:39
A woman here a
Crossroads Susan Levy,
-
00:51:41
contacted me and said,
"Hey, I kind of do this.
-
00:51:44
I'd just like to
take your case on.
-
00:51:46
So, tell me what you want,
tell me what you know,
-
00:51:48
and I'm going to go see
if I can find your dad."
-
00:51:50
I was like, "Okay, fine.
-
00:51:53
You want to do that,
fine. No problem."
-
00:51:54
She comes back and she says,
-
00:51:56
"Hey, I think I found
your birth mother."
-
00:51:58
And I get together
with my birth mom.
-
00:52:01
And it was really amazing.
-
00:52:03
She was -- she was a believer.
-
00:52:05
She was a Christian.
-
00:52:06
She had been praying for
me every day, every day.
-
00:52:09
And my wife always
said, "You know,
-
00:52:13
someone has to be
praying for you every day
-
00:52:14
because doesn't make sense
-
00:52:16
for you to be as
blessed as you are."
-
00:52:18
[laughter]
-
00:52:22
Perhaps my birth mother.
-
00:52:23
And I -- question number
one from me for her was who --
-
00:52:27
tell me about my father.
-
00:52:29
I don't know if
this is the way it is
-
00:52:30
like this for women.
-
00:52:31
I'm not a woman. I don't
identify as a woman.
-
00:52:34
I'm not a woman.
-
00:52:35
So, I don't know if it's
the way it is for women.
-
00:52:37
But I can tell you, for men,
-
00:52:38
men have a need to understand
and know their father.
-
00:52:41
And they actually,
-
00:52:42
we actually want the
blessing of our father.
-
00:52:44
Very few of us ever get
the blessing of the father.
-
00:52:47
So, we're doomed, unless
we figure out a different way,
-
00:52:49
we're doomed to
be a spiritual orphan
-
00:52:51
for the rest of our life.
-
00:52:52
Having a hard time
making commitments,
-
00:52:54
having a hard time being happy,
-
00:52:56
having a hard time
dealing with rejection,
-
00:52:58
having a hard time giving
love and feeling love,
-
00:53:00
having a hard time --
it's we're doomed to that.
-
00:53:02
Without the father's blessing,
that's what we're in for.
-
00:53:05
Boy, I'd like to have
another sermon right now,
-
00:53:07
but I don't have time for it.
-
00:53:08
But that was really
what I was looking for.
-
00:53:10
She said, "I don't
know anything.
-
00:53:12
I don't know
where he is, sorry."
-
00:53:17
Just as my mother
drew a boundary,
-
00:53:20
an appropriate boundary
around me 50 some years ago,
-
00:53:22
because she couldn't
care for me and keep me,
-
00:53:25
I realize I need to draw
a boundary around her
-
00:53:27
at this point because I
just had too much going on.
-
00:53:30
I had too many family
commitments already,
-
00:53:32
too many staff
relationships, too many --
-
00:53:34
And I just -- it was a
lot of stuff going on.
-
00:53:36
I just said to her
very, very nicely,
-
00:53:38
"I love you. I'm
thankful for you.
-
00:53:39
But we're not going to have
an ongoing relationship."
-
00:53:42
And she she had a
hard time accepting that,
-
00:53:44
understandably.
-
00:53:45
And she kept trying
to like open the door
-
00:53:47
and spend time with me.
-
00:53:48
And finally, I just ended
up ignoring phone calls.
-
00:53:52
She left me a
voicemail once, she said,
-
00:53:54
"Brian, good news. I
just talked to your father."
-
00:53:59
I'm going like, "I
should just end this.
-
00:54:02
She said she had no idea.
-
00:54:03
I'm not going to call her back.
-
00:54:05
I'm not. I'm not
not falling for this."
-
00:54:07
Some time later, I'm
driving on my summer break
-
00:54:09
down to where we're
going to spend time
-
00:54:12
at Norse Lake in
Tennessee and phone rings.
-
00:54:15
Like, "Huh?" I answer, "Hello?"
-
00:54:18
And this guy says, "Hi, Brian.
-
00:54:21
Susan tells me that I
may be your father."
-
00:54:24
I'm like, "Okay."
-
00:54:28
He says, "Here's
what I'd like to do.
-
00:54:30
I'd like to -- I'd like
to get a DNA test.
-
00:54:34
We'll check your
DNA against my DNA.
-
00:54:36
If it comes back
that you're my son,
-
00:54:38
then I'll get together with you
-
00:54:39
and tell you anything
you want to know."
-
00:54:41
And I'm sitting there, I'm
thinking, I'm driving, right.
-
00:54:44
I'm going, I thought and I said,
-
00:54:45
"Well, who says that I
want to get together with yo
-
00:54:50
u and that I even want
to take the test at all?"
-
00:54:53
And there's a pause
on another line.
-
00:54:55
And then he goes,
"That's exactly what I say.
-
00:54:59
You must be my son."
-
00:55:00
[laughter]
-
00:55:05
He said, "That's
exactly what I would say.
-
00:55:08
You must be my son."
-
00:55:09
I was like, [sobbing]
-
00:55:11
Like, "Oh, my gosh. Like
someone understands me?
-
00:55:15
Someone gets me?
Oh, my word. Woo!"
-
00:55:20
He says, "Hey, let's go
-- How about if I come out
-
00:55:22
and visit you for the weekend?"
-
00:55:24
I said, "No, I've already
been to that train one time.
-
00:55:27
That's too big of a commitment.
-
00:55:28
Maybe at some point we'll do --
-
00:55:30
Let's hold on. Let's
talk on the phone.
-
00:55:31
But I'll get together with
you sometime in the future.
-
00:55:34
Let's have a beer or
something like that."
-
00:55:35
He said, "Okay, fine."
So he lives in California.
-
00:55:37
I went out to California
for a conference.
-
00:55:39
I stopped and I said,
-
00:55:40
"Hey, I'm gonna
be here on this date.
-
00:55:42
Want to get
together for a beer?"
-
00:55:43
He said, "Sure, Great."
-
00:55:44
So we're going out.
-
00:55:45
We come together
and we have a beer.
-
00:55:47
The first time I've had a
beer with a father figure.
-
00:55:49
My dad doesn't drink at
all, but my birth father does.
-
00:55:51
So I'm thinking like, "Oh
my gosh, this is amazing.
-
00:55:55
He understands my directness.
-
00:55:56
He's just as direct as me."
-
00:55:57
And then everything
went downhill from there.
-
00:56:00
Everything went down.
-
00:56:01
He starts telling
me that he's got --
-
00:56:03
I've got two half sisters.
-
00:56:05
He got two daughters who
he says, quote unquote,
-
00:56:08
"Live back east somewhere."
-
00:56:10
Doesn't know where they live.
-
00:56:13
Doesn't know where they are.
-
00:56:15
He divorced their mom
-
00:56:18
because she went into menopause
-
00:56:21
and he said, quote unquote,
-
00:56:22
"I just couldn't
handle that crap."
-
00:56:24
So he divorced his wife because
she went into menopause.
-
00:56:26
Too tough for him.
-
00:56:27
Had another wife, divorced her.
-
00:56:29
He said, "Now I'm on my third.
-
00:56:30
She's a Filipino
in her thirties."
-
00:56:33
And he said, "She
can't keep up with me."
-
00:56:35
And he's just kind of
going on in this stuff.
-
00:56:37
And I'm like, "Okay, I
think I've had enough.
-
00:56:40
I think I'm good.
I think I'm done."
-
00:56:42
So we end, everything is nice.
-
00:56:44
And I start having
this crisis like,
-
00:56:45
"Oh my gosh, my -- my
dad has got this big head
-
00:56:49
and he's hyper smart
-
00:56:51
and he doesn't
like my vices at all.
-
00:56:54
I'm not like him.
-
00:56:55
And this guy over here,
-
00:56:57
he -- he doesn't even
talk to his daughters,
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00:57:00
doesn't even know
where they live.
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00:57:02
I like my daughters.
They actually like me.
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00:57:05
We laugh together.
-
00:57:06
My son, we hang
out just to have fun.
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00:57:09
How does he not do that?
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00:57:11
Oh, my gosh. He's on --
he's on his third wife.
-
00:57:13
I'm a one woman kind
of man. One woman.
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00:57:16
One woman -- plan to be one.
-
00:57:19
I'm a one woman kind
of man. Who am I?"
-
00:57:20
I'm looking at this stuff,
and it was really a crisis.
-
00:57:23
And then as I was depressed
because I always thought
-
00:57:26
if I saw somebody
who was my DNA,
-
00:57:28
kind of like what Buddy
thinks, if he sees James Caan,
-
00:57:32
everything's gonna make sense.
-
00:57:33
I kept thinking everything
would makes sense,
-
00:57:35
and it wasn't, it
was more confusing.
-
00:57:36
I kept asking myself,
"Now who am I?"
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00:57:39
So, praying about this.
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00:57:40
The next morning I
get up and pray about it.
-
00:57:42
And God says to
me, I sense God say,
-
00:57:44
"Brian, you're my
son. You're my son.
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00:57:48
You're not his son or his son.
-
00:57:50
And I get you. And I get you."
-
00:57:54
God understands
me and he likes me
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00:57:59
and he even laughs at
my jokes, believe it or not.
-
00:58:02
And he gets you.
He understands you.
-
00:58:06
And he laughs at your jokes.
-
00:58:08
I don't care what
your giftedness is.
-
00:58:10
I don't care what
your talents are.
-
00:58:11
I don't care what
your wiring is.
-
00:58:13
I don't care if you're a
jock, nerd, whatever you are,
-
00:58:17
white, black, I don't
care if you're left, right.
-
00:58:21
I don't care if you're
artsy, grungy. I don't care.
-
00:58:24
God understands
you. He gets you.
-
00:58:26
He loves you. He
gets a kick out of you.
-
00:58:31
But we often don't
feel this because
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00:58:34
we're dealing with our
orphaned hearted tendencies,
-
00:58:38
this thing that keeps me
from connecting with God.
-
00:58:43
And God so desperately
wants to connect with you.
-
00:58:45
He so wants to sit with you.
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00:58:47
He so wants you to sit with him.
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00:58:49
This is actually a
transcendent thing.
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00:58:53
This is the other
thing that we see
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00:58:55
in the movie The
Elf, is we see --
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00:58:59
when you see a desire
for the transcendent
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00:59:01
at the climactic scene,
which fascinatingly enough,
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00:59:04
this next scene I'm
going to show you,
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00:59:06
Lib and I, my first time
ever in New York City
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00:59:09
was when she was
having her 40th birthday.
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00:59:11
And she wanted to go there,
and I surprised her with that.
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00:59:14
I'd never been in
New York City before,
-
00:59:15
so we surprised her
for a 40th birthday trip.
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00:59:18
And while we're there
and staying at this hotel
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00:59:20
and out walking one
night, they were filming
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00:59:23
this very scene from the Elf
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00:59:26
while we were there that night,
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00:59:29
not knowing to me that
this is actually going to be
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00:59:31
a critical actual movie
for me, believe it or not,
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00:59:34
in my spiritual formation.
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00:59:36
This ultimate scene,
this climactic scene
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00:59:39
is what I'm going
to show you next.
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00:59:41
It's where Santa is
trying to get his sleigh
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00:59:46
up and going, but
he can't because
-
00:59:48
there's not enough
natural belief anymore.
-
00:59:50
There's not Christmas spirit.
-
00:59:51
So he's got to use
artificial means because
-
00:59:53
it used to be people believed
and had faith in Christmas
-
00:59:56
and they don't any longer.
-
00:59:58
But if only they would,
they could take off again.
-
01:00:00
And there's this
really cool, cool thing
-
01:00:02
where we see this desire
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01:00:04
for the transcendent with Buddy.
-
01:00:07
The transcendent is
what Christmas is about.
-
01:00:09
And the transcendent this
scene is what Buddy is about.
-
01:00:14
- Excuse me.
-
01:00:15
-The authorities
have not discovered
-
01:00:16
any reindeer in the park?
-
01:00:17
- No, No reindeer.
-
01:00:18
- Sleigh bells?
- No sleigh bells either.
-
01:00:20
- Elves?
- None of that.
-
01:00:22
We just need everyone --
-
01:00:23
- It's the real Santa.
-
01:00:25
His sleigh won't,
nobody believes in it.
-
01:00:26
- Did you see
something in the park?
-
01:00:28
- Everyone out there,
Santa needs us to believe.
-
01:00:30
I can prove he's real.
Look, this is his list.
-
01:00:32
- Okay, well,
further confirmation
-
01:00:35
that there has been a
Santa sighting tonight.
-
01:00:37
We have the
naughty and nice list.
-
01:00:38
Lynn Kessler wants a
Powerpuff Girls playset.
-
01:00:40
[gasps]
-
01:00:41
Mark Weber wants
an electric guitar?
-
01:00:43
Yes.
-
01:00:44
- Carolyn Reynolds
wants the Suzy-Talks-a-Lot.
-
01:00:47
- Thanks, Buddy.
-
01:00:48
- Dirk Lawson wants
a day of pampering
-
01:00:50
at Burke Williams Spa.
-
01:00:52
- Must be another Dirk Lawson.
-
01:00:57
- Dave Keckler wants
some Nike shocks.
-
01:00:59
- Okay, well, obviously,
-
01:01:01
we have a new
development in the story.
-
01:01:04
Confirmation that Santa
must have been sighted
-
01:01:06
because we have
his book right here.
-
01:01:09
- What's your name?
-
01:01:10
- I'm Charlotte
Dennon, New York One.
-
01:01:14
- D. Charlotte Dennon wants
a Tiffany engagement ring
-
01:01:19
and for her boyfriend
to stop dragging his feet
-
01:01:21
and commit already.
-
01:01:22
- Oh.
-
01:01:27
- We've got power.
-
01:01:28
- Charlotte? Charlotte?
-
01:01:30
- Hey, turn the cameras back on.
-
01:01:32
- Who told you to say that?
- The real Santa.
-
01:01:34
We need to get these
cameras back on.
-
01:01:36
He needs our help.
-
01:01:37
- But some spontaneous
Christmas caroling
-
01:01:39
has broken out right here
in front of Central Park.
-
01:01:42
Let's have a listen in.
-
01:01:43
[singing Santa Claus
is Coming to Town]
-
01:02:10
- Just a little more.
-
01:02:23
- You're not singing.
-
01:02:26
- Yes, I am.
-
01:02:27
- No, you're not. You're
just moving your lips.
-
01:02:30
- Santa!
-
01:02:32
- Michael, please.
What's the big deal?
-
01:02:34
- Dad?
-
01:02:36
- [singing] Santa
Claus is coming to town.
-
01:03:01
- Goodbye.
-
01:03:03
- Not like the old days.
-
01:03:05
- Charlotte?
-
01:03:07
- Man, anyone admit
just like a little tear
-
01:03:09
in the corner of your eye maybe?
-
01:03:11
Yeah, right, Russ?
-
01:03:14
I mean, don't you
want Santa to be real?
-
01:03:17
I mean, don't you?
-
01:03:18
Every time I see a Christmas
movie is like I want that.
-
01:03:20
I wish there was a
fat guy who gave gifts
-
01:03:24
and reindeer pulled his sleigh.
-
01:03:26
I want that. Most of us do.
-
01:03:29
We think, "Oh, that
would be so great."
-
01:03:31
And it's because
baked into all of us
-
01:03:35
is the desire for
the transcendent.
-
01:03:38
Baked into all of us is
a belief and a yearning
-
01:03:42
for the miraculous, a
belief and a little yearning
-
01:03:44
for something
above us, beyond us,
-
01:03:48
greater than us that
reaches down to us
-
01:03:51
in a way that Santa did.
-
01:03:53
And it's true, it's just
that his name is Jesus.
-
01:03:56
His name is Jesus and
he is the very son of God,
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01:04:02
in the family of God,
who reaches down to us.
-
01:04:06
This is the story of Christmas.
-
01:04:08
Let me read it for
you as we close today.
-
01:04:10
It comes the book of Matthew,
and here's what it says:
-
01:05:15
Jesus dealt with what it
was like to be an orphan.
-
01:05:21
One of the biggest
criticisms that was against him
-
01:05:23
and they used to
dig at him all the time
-
01:05:25
is they would --
they were in essence
-
01:05:27
the religious ruling leaders
-
01:05:29
would call him a
bastard to his face.
-
01:05:31
They would tell him, "We
don't know who your dad is.
-
01:05:33
Oh, yeah, right. We
heard this Holy Spirit one.
-
01:05:36
Yeah, Yeah."
-
01:05:39
He felt what it was
like to be rejected
-
01:05:43
and to not have a family
that was up to snuff,
-
01:05:45
up to standards
with everybody else's
-
01:05:48
or what they
thought it should be.
-
01:05:52
He had a miracle
that is beyond Santa
-
01:05:55
and a flying fat
white guy in a sleigh.
-
01:05:58
He actually got born
-
01:06:00
when there was never any
sex that happened with his mom.
-
01:06:02
Why is that?
-
01:06:04
It's because that
gave him the ability
-
01:06:06
to have a life that
he lived sinless,
-
01:06:09
so that when he goes to a cross
-
01:06:10
and he dies on the
cross, he can die for me,
-
01:06:12
not die for his own stuff.
-
01:06:14
Therefore I don't have to
get punished for my own stuff.
-
01:06:16
My father adopts
me as an orphan kid
-
01:06:19
who's got all kind of
issues into his family,
-
01:06:22
and I don't have to
pay for all my thievery.
-
01:06:24
I don't have to pay for all
my five finger discounts,
-
01:06:27
because Jesus has for me.
-
01:06:29
I know this sounds crazy.
-
01:06:31
Of course it sounds crazy.
-
01:06:33
And we should
expect if there is a God
-
01:06:35
and he comes to us,
we should expect crazy.
-
01:06:37
In fact, if there's not a God
-
01:06:39
that supersedes the
natural every once in a while,
-
01:06:41
it's called supernatural,
-
01:06:42
then we shouldn't
believe in God at all.
-
01:06:45
Let's just believe
in the times table,
-
01:06:48
and my dad will help you out
with that really, really well.
-
01:06:50
And you can get everything
the times table gives you
-
01:06:53
and nothing that's an X factor
-
01:06:54
that you'd acquire
from the power of God.
-
01:06:57
This is the story of
Christmas, except it happened,
-
01:07:00
it really, really happened.
-
01:07:02
And 2000 years of
history and change,
-
01:07:05
cultures and
eyewitnesses say that it is,
-
01:07:08
that he's come to be with us
-
01:07:12
and he wants to be with you.
-
01:07:14
Maybe you've been an orphan.
-
01:07:16
Maybe you felt like an orphan
-
01:07:19
and you want to come
into his family right now.
-
01:07:21
If so, you just pray
a prayer like this.
-
01:07:23
Just repeat this after me.
-
01:07:25
God, I want to
be in your family.
-
01:07:29
And I ask that you
forgive me for my sin.
-
01:07:33
That's all right.
You say it. Say it.
-
01:07:35
And I asked you come
into my life right now.
-
01:07:39
And I asked you, fill
me with your Holy Spirit.
-
01:07:44
I give you my life right now.
-
01:07:47
In Jesus name, I pray. Amen.
-
01:07:51
And God, I pray for
anyone who said that prayer
-
01:07:54
and anybody who
needed be reminded of
-
01:07:55
the time we said that prayer
-
01:07:57
when we came into your family.
-
01:07:58
God, we want to shake
off, shake off the old person
-
01:08:02
that's having an
orphan mentality,
-
01:08:04
just is too
cynical, too fearful,
-
01:08:08
too unexpecting of
your love and grace.
-
01:08:13
We are your children and
we want to claim that identity
-
01:08:16
and walk in that this
Christmas season.
-
01:08:19
You're good to
adopt us and love us.
-
01:08:21
And I pray these things in
your name, Jesus. Amen.