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- Written at the
base of Mount Sinai,
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Leviticus is set in between
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the Israelites'
rescue from slavery
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and their deliverance
into the Promised Land
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God set for them.
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They were literally
camping between stops
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on their journey.
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On the surface,
Leviticus might look like
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a collection of laws
that no longer apply,
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but it's really a
story of God pursuing
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His most beloved creation, us.
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Since the beginning,
God has always wanted
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a relationship with his people,
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but they consistently
turn their backs on Him,
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just like us.
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To make matters
worse, their beliefs
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about God's character
were being hijacked
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by the popular culture
surrounding them,
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just like us.
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Today, like the Israelites,
everyone is moving
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from something and
towards something else.
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It's easy to look
at the strictness
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of the Old Testament,
the rules, wars,
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and the brutality and think
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that God is different
than the one we worship.
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Leviticus actually
proves the opposite.
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If God is anything,
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He's consistent in His
pursuit of his people.
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Leviticus helps bring
the Old Testament
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and New Testament
together as it holds some of
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the deepest revelations
about God's character
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and His intense pursuit of us.
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Well, hey, good morning.
My name is Kyle,
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one of our teaching
pastors here at Crossroads.
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And we are talking
about Leviticus,
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like you just saw in that video.
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And as we've been
talking about it,
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we've got some major
prop game, haven't we?
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We had the swinging
smoke thing on the first week.
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Smoke on a rope
is what I call that.
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And then we had two goats,
not one, two goats on stage.
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That was pretty cool.
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And then we had smoked
meat for you out in the atrium
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and pretty cool props.
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I think today, though,
is going to take the cake
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because today we have
something incredible.
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We have a really big curtain.
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Yeah, yeah, that's
from the Bible
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and we're going
to talk about it a lot.
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So there you go.
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I know. I know
what you're thinking.
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You're like, "Man, Kyle,
when I went through
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all the effort to get
ready for church,
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you know, because it
takes some effort, right?
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It takes some effort.
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I had to get dressed.
I had to eat breakfast.
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I fed most of my kids, I
think, brought them all here.
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And then I was just
hoping all that effort
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would pay off and
church would be about
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something awesome like
angels or the Apocalypse,
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you know, something exciting.
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But a really big curtain,
man, what a friggin treat.
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So excited. So excited."
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Yeah, well, this is
what we're talking about.
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This comes from the Bible,
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from the book of Leviticus.
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And it's actually a curtain
that God made for a reason,
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so He'd be separated from us.
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He made it as a
barrier, which typically
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at Crossroads we're
not really about that.
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We say this all the time:
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No matter who you are,
no matter what you believe,
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we're just really
glad you're here.
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We're very welcoming.
We're also very honest.
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And so let me just be honest.
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There are a few
types of people who,
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if you're here, I'm actually
not glad that you're here,
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and I would love
there to be a barrier
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like this between us.
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In fact, no one's
glad you're here.
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For instance, if you're
the kind of person
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who calls after I text you,
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I am not glad you're here.
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I'm just not.
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I don't know why
this doesn't carry
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a jail sentence at this point.
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Like, if you're a normal person,
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you don't want
to talk to anybody
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on the phone ever under
any circumstances. Right?
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Some people call you back.
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Those kind of people you
don't want to be around you.
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Also, the kind of people
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who if you're at a group dinner,
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you know, there's
friends hanging around.
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There's 8 or 10 of you
or whatever at the table.
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And the waiter comes, if
you're the kind of person
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who tells the waiter to
just split the check evenly
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to make it easy.
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I don't want to be around you
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because 100 times out of 100,
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you're the only one
who ordered the steak
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and the rest of us got a
salad or a cheeseburger.
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I wasn't really looking to
donate to your dinner tonight.
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That wasn't in my plan.
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I don't want to be around you.
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And lastly, maybe
most importantly,
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if you're the kind of person
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who poops at other
people's houses,
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don't want to be
around you. Thank you.
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The rest of us don't do that.
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Do you know why?
We're good planners.
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Maybe you could try that.
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You got that one, buddy, right?
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The one that comes
over to your house
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and he's immediately just like,
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'"ey, man, do you mind if I take
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a quick business meeting
in your bathroom?"
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You know, and
like, 25 minutes later,
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he comes strutting
out like he won a war.
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"You're out of toilet paper."
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Don't want to be around you.
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This is a barrier.
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God did make it because
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He didn't want to be
around us, seemingly.
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He had to put a
barrier in place.
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In fact, Leviticus is a
book all about barriers.
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Each week of this
series, we've zoomed in
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to look at one of the
offerings or sacrifices
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that's listed in Leviticus.
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We covered four so far:
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the burnt offering, that
was that was the smoke;
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the guilt offering,
that was the goats;
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the peace offering,
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that's when we learned
we could have parties;
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and then the grain offering,
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that's when Chuck and
Justin Mosteller last week
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made us all cry
with their story.
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That's -- we've
looked at all those.
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And today we're
going to cover a fifth,
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the sin offering
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and this curtain
that's directly tied to it.
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Now, Leviticus is a tough read.
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I'm not -- going to be
very honest with you.
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It is a very, very tough read.
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We're looking at
it, though, because
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if you don't
understand Leviticus,
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you cannot understand Jesus.
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It's that simple.
It's that simple.
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It's directly tied to who He is.
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Now, the language in
it, if you were to read it,
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it's very impersonal,
but it actually deals
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with an incredibly
personal topic.
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It's the idea of why do we feel
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separation between us and God?
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And this is what I find
most people, most of us,
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whether this is your
first Sunday in church
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or whether you've been
coming to church for decades,
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most of us live with
some ongoing constant
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level of feeling of
disconnection or barrier
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or separation
between us and God.
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Maybe you experienced
it earlier this morning.
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The music started and
the person in front of you
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raised their hands,
you know, and you just
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had this moment
where you went like,
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"I've never felt
that close to God
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the way that she feels."
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Or maybe you're
the kind of person
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who raises your hand in
worship on Sunday morning,
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but you go home and
on Monday morning,
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God just feels
further away from you.
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Like somehow He moved
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or somehow He went
behind the curtain.
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And there's this, there's
this gap between you.
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What happens for most
of us is we follow God
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over years that
turn into decades
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is at some point we just decide
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that's how it's supposed to be.
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That's just kind of how it is,
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there's always
going to be this gap.
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Most of us feel
separated from God.
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My question is why?
Why do we feel that way?
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Now, Crossroads has been accused
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of being church
lite in the past.
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You know what I mean
by that, like Bud Light.
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You know, like,
full church flavor,
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but half the carbs,
that's Crossroads.
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You know?
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I don't think we've
ever been that,
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certainly not in this series
and certainly not today.
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It's a 401 level day because
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to answer this simple question
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of why do we feel
separated from God,
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we have to wade into some
fairly deep theological waters.
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But please hang with
me because my hope is
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at the end of this experience,
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it's going to turn
very personal,
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very simple and
very clear for you.
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See, the idea
today is very simple:
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God removed every
barrier to be close to you,
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and now it's your turn.
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Would you pray with me?
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God, thank you for today.
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Thank you for the effort
that it did take to be here,
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the effort that it
does take to watch.
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I pray that you'd reward us.
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Reward us for being here, God,
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reward us for leaning in
and listening with more of you,
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with more closeness to you.
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Knock down every barrier
standing in the way. Amen.
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So Leviticus is the
third book of the Bible.
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It comes right after Exodus.
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Exodus is the story
where God frees His nation,
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Israel, from slavery in Egypt.
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And God's plan is
then to live with them
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symbolically in a place
called the Tabernacle.
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Tabernacle is a tent.
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It basically can
travel with them
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as they make their
journey from Egypt
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to the Promised Land.
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And that's His
plan, the tabernacle.
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Now, we haven't talked
about the tabernacle
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explicitly in this
series, but it's where
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all of the sacrifices
we've learned so far
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have taken place.
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So here's a picture,
an artist's recreation
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of the outside of it.
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And you'll see right there
in the middle it says Altar.
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That's where all the
sacrifices took place
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in the courtyard,
which was part of
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this structure called
the Tabernacle.
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Now, the tabernacle was
not designed by people.
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It wasn't a thing that Moses
dreamt up or anybody else.
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God specifically designed it
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and He designed it for a reason.
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He wanted it to be reminiscent
of the Garden of Eden.
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Why?
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Because in the Garden of Eden,
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there were no barriers
between us and God.
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None at all.
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Like, to the point where Adam
and Eve walked around naked.
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That's how much
there was no barriers.
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And maybe you're in
here and you're, like,
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"I think Adam and
Eve are allegorical
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or they're a fairy tale."
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That's fine.
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That's totally okay for the
point I'm trying to make.
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The vision, though,
is that there was
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once this relationship
of no barriers
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and it had changed.
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And so God designed the
temple or the tabernacle
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to be reminiscent of the time
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when there were
no barriers because
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that's how He
wanted it to always be.
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I don't know if you
know that about God.
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Do you know God
doesn't want there to be
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any barriers between
you and Him?
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Do you know that He
wants to be close to you?
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Not distant.
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Not like some some
faraway God who you have to
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posture in order to approach
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or say some prayer exactly
perfect for Him to hear you.
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That's not the relationship
He wants with you.
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He wants closeness, utter
and complete closeness.
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The one time Jesus
prayed for you in the Bible,
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you can look it up
yourself after this, John 17.
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Do you know what His prayer was?
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It was that you would
be one with God,
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no gaps between you.
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But this gap had been created.
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And so God makes the
Tabernacle, designs it like Eden
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to say, "Hey, I want to
go back to the way it was."
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Some similarities
between the two.
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Eden faced east, the garden.
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The tabernacle, no
matter where it was set up,
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no matter where
they were traveling,
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was specifically always
to be set up facing east.
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The Garden of Eden
was guarded by Cherubim.
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Cherubim are like God's
guardians of His Holiness.
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And the Tabernacle Cherubim
show up in two places,
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one, on this curtain.
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This is a replica of the curtain
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that divided the
rest of the tabernacle
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from the most holy place.
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God said design
two Cherubim on it.
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That's these winged
figures that you see up here
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to guard My Holiness.
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And then they also showed up
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on the lid of the
Ark of the Covenant,
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which was behind this curtain,
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inside the Holy of Holies.
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Eden had the Tree of Life in it.
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The tabernacle had the lampstand
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designed to look like a tree.
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You know it as a menorah.
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It looks like the Tree of Life.
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The Garden of Eden had
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the Tree of the Knowledge
of Good and Evil,
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which God specifically
said, "Don't touch it.
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Don't touch it
because you'll die."
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Do you know inside
the Tabernacle
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was the written word
of God, the law of God,
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which was the knowledge
of good and evil,
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literally the Ten
Commandments carved on stone,
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which were inside the
Ark of the Covenant,
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which God said specifically,
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"Don't touch it or you'll die."
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The point is God
was saying something
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to humanity at
this at this moment.
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He was saying, "I'm
designing this tabernacle
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to make a declaration,
to declare to you
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that I am building a way
back to how it was in Eden
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when there were no
barriers between us."
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The inside of the tabernacle
was also very intentional.
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This is a kind of
a cutaway section
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of what it looked
like on the inside.
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You can see this
curtain shows up.
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Now, interestingly, as you
move through the tabernacle,
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moving from east to
west, things got more holy,
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more west, more holy.
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The materials changed.
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When you were
outside it was wood,
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and then it became bronze,
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and then it became silver,
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and then finally it became gold
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when you got around
the most holy place.
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But the real eye
catcher, the stunner,
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if you were to walk inside,
was this gigantic curtain,
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which God had them
hang up to create separation
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between Himself and the people.
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Here's the instructions
God gave for its creation
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in the book of
Exodus, Exodus 26.
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And you shall make a
veil of blue and purple
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and scarlet yarns
and fine twined linen.
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It shall be made with cherubims
skillfully worked into it,
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and the veil shall separate
for you the Holy Place
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from the Most Holy.
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The veil is the barrier that
allowed God to be close,
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but not too close
because that was His plan.
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I just want to be close
to you, but immediately
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it just all goes to crap because
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the Israelites mess
up in this massive way,
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so much so that God can't
even be around them at all.
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Like, they can't even
enter into the tabernacle.
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This is how Exodus ends
and where Leviticus picks up.
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I'll read it to you.
Leviticus one.
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Now the Lord called to Moses
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and spoke to him from
the tabernacle of meeting.
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It means that God was in
it and Moses was outside.
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He spoke to him from
the tabernacle of meeting.
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And the spoiler that
I need to give you
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is Leviticus is the
chapter where God
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starts to create the
way back to closeness,
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back to there being no barriers.
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That's the sacrificial system.
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Every single one of
them was meant to be
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a temporary
solution that someday
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Jesus would permanently solve.
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And we see how this plays out.
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If you look at the first verse
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of the book after Leviticus,
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we see that it
worked to a degree.
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Numbers 1:1:
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And so Moses goes
from the outside of the tent
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to able to enter into the tent
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because of this
sacrificial system.
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That's the idea
behind the entire thing.
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Now, there's a question,
though, we have to ask,
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critical question, which is
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why would God need to
be separated from us at all?
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00:14:39
Why would this curtain need
to exist in the first place?
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00:14:44
You know?
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00:14:45
As a kid I heard this explained
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00:14:47
and I don't know the
exact words people used.
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00:14:49
This is just my
impression, my takeaway
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00:14:51
going to Sunday school
in different churches
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00:14:53
and stuff like that.
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00:14:54
What was described
to me was kind of this
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00:14:57
two parter situation
that I was sinful
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00:15:00
and because I was sinful,
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00:15:02
God did not want to be around
me because He was Holy.
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00:15:05
And so He would stay back here
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00:15:08
and create distance between me.
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00:15:10
Because I was sinful,
He couldn't be around me.
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00:15:12
That would be,
like, on one Sunday,
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00:15:14
and then the next
Sunday I'd come back
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00:15:15
and they would tell me about
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00:15:17
what a great father God was.
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00:15:18
And I was like, "That
doesn't make sense,
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00:15:22
actually, if you
think about it."
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00:15:24
Because I wasn't always
good at home growing up.
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00:15:28
Sometimes I sinned.
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00:15:30
I had a little brother,
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00:15:31
sometimes I would punch
him or take his things
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00:15:34
because that's what
you're supposed to do
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00:15:36
when you're the
older brother. Right?
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00:15:38
But you know what
my dad never did?
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00:15:40
He never hung a giant
curtain in our house
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00:15:44
and said, "Kyle,
you stay over here.
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00:15:46
I'm going back here.
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00:15:47
I don't want to be around you.
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00:15:48
That's way better. Whoo."
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00:15:51
My dad never did that. Right?
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00:15:54
That'd be weird.
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00:15:55
You guys wouldn't be, like,
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00:15:57
"He should be Dad
of the Year if he did."
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00:15:59
It's weird.
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00:16:01
So, why can't God
just be around us?
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00:16:05
Well, it does have to
do with God's Holiness
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00:16:09
and our sinfulness.
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00:16:10
Those are the
important components.
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00:16:13
But it's not about God
doesn't want to be around us,
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00:16:16
it's that God can't
be around us.
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00:16:18
You see the holiness of God
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and the sinfulness of
humanity do not, cannot,
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00:16:24
will not mix. It's a conflict.
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00:16:27
Let me explain it to you.
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00:16:28
The holiness of God.
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00:16:30
Holiness means unique.
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00:16:32
It just means different,
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00:16:34
and not different
in a worse way,
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00:16:35
but different in a better way.
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00:16:37
Like, so incredibly different,
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00:16:39
it's just on a different
plane, different category.
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00:16:41
That's what holiness means.
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00:16:42
And so God is holy in
that He is uniquely loving,
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00:16:47
He is uniquely compassionate,
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00:16:49
He is uniquely comparing,
He's uniquely forgiving.
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00:16:53
All those things are true.
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00:16:54
But God is also uniquely just,
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00:16:57
not commonly just like
we are, uniquely just.
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00:17:01
Common justice is what we do.
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00:17:04
It's where we excuse injustices.
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00:17:06
It's where we take
inconvenient truths
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00:17:08
and we just kind of
kick them under the rug
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00:17:10
so we don't have
to deal with them.
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00:17:12
That's not who God is.
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00:17:14
And if God were to do that,
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00:17:15
if God were to be commonly just,
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00:17:17
He would cease to be unique,
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00:17:19
which means He'd
cease to be holy.
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00:17:23
And that's not an option.
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00:17:25
He would in doing so cease
to be God to a degree, right?
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00:17:29
Second thing is our sinfulness.
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00:17:32
It used to be back in the day,
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00:17:33
the most radical Christian
beliefs were things,
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00:17:37
like, I believe
in the virgin birth
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00:17:39
or I believe in the resurrection
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00:17:41
or the divinity of
Jesus. You know?
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00:17:43
Enlightened secular
thinkers would look at you
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00:17:46
and call you an idiot, because
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00:17:48
those are superstitions
and fairy tales, you know.
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00:17:50
And and I miss those
days. I miss them.
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00:17:54
Those were the good
old days. You know?
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00:17:56
This is not the case anymore.
-
00:17:58
Now, we live in this
age of enlightened
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00:18:01
general spiritualism
where you can believe in
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00:18:04
whatever you want to
-
00:18:05
and have mystical
spiritual experiences.
-
00:18:07
It's totally fine.
-
00:18:08
Anything, everything
spiritual and weird,
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00:18:10
it is in and okay.
-
00:18:13
Now the single most
radical Christian belief is sin.
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00:18:19
And there's not a close second.
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00:18:21
Not at all. Not at all.
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00:18:23
See, today, enlightened
secular thinkers
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00:18:28
increasingly deny that
humanity is inherently sinful.
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00:18:35
This is the big
idea behind things
-
00:18:37
like self actualization
or manifesting
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00:18:41
or the ever popular
pop psychology line
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00:18:43
of everything you have
is just inside of you.
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00:18:47
No, it's not,
according to the Bible.
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00:18:50
See, the Bible says that
every one of us is born sinful
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00:18:53
and completely
and utterly unable
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00:18:55
to meet God's moral
standard, completely.
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00:18:59
But just believing that God has
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00:19:01
an absolute moral standard
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00:19:03
and that He
actually holds us to it
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00:19:06
will make you not just
an outsider in culture,
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00:19:08
but increasingly an enemy.
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00:19:11
One of my favorite
modern theologians
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00:19:13
is a guy named John Mark Comer,
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00:19:15
who wrote a book
called Live No Lies.
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00:19:17
He talked about it this way:
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00:19:37
That alternative
vision he references
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00:19:40
is the basic idea that if we
humans can just be freed
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00:19:45
from the oppressive religious
idea of moral absolutes,
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00:19:50
we will be able to evolve upward
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00:19:53
into a harmonious utopia.
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00:19:57
You've heard the phrase
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00:19:58
"be on the right
side of history."
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00:20:00
Well, friends, let's
talk about history.
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00:20:02
Do you know that
whenever humanity
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00:20:04
has been freed
from moral absolutes,
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00:20:06
we do not evolve upwards
into a harmonious utopia,
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00:20:10
but we devolve
into a violent mob.
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00:20:13
That's what happens.
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00:20:14
Think about this.
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00:20:15
The one time God
showed up on Earth
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00:20:17
in the person of Jesus, do
you know what we did to Him?
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00:20:19
We killed him.
That's what we did.
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00:20:22
See, our sin makes
us a danger to God.
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00:20:25
We can't be together.
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00:20:27
The two things do not mix.
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00:20:31
Think about it for a minute.
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00:20:32
In order for us to be
together, one of two things,
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00:20:35
and only two things
would have to change.
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00:20:37
Either God would have
to cease to be holy,
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00:20:39
we've talked about
why that can't happen,
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00:20:41
or we would have
to cease to be sinful,
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00:20:43
something we are
completely and utterly
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00:20:45
unable to do on our
own, which is why
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00:20:49
the sin offering was
instituted in the first place
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00:20:51
to temporarily deal
with the problem.
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00:20:54
Now, there's lots of
different sin offerings
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00:20:56
in the Bible.
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00:20:57
If you want, like a
really thrilling read,
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00:20:59
read Leviticus four
and five for yourselves.
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00:21:02
And when I say
really thrilling, I mean
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00:21:04
have a coffee next
to you the whole time
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00:21:07
and maybe a Red
Bull on the other hand,
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00:21:09
because it's a lot. Okay.
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00:21:11
It's a lot.
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00:21:12
And I'm not going to
read you everything from it.
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00:21:14
I'm not going to read
you all the nuances
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00:21:16
and different types
of sin offerings.
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00:21:17
I just want you to see
the big picture idea.
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00:21:20
Common across all of
them something happens,
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00:21:23
a sin is committed
which results in guilt.
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00:21:25
And the response
is a blood sacrifice
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00:21:28
must be offered which
results in atonement.
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00:21:31
That means payment for the sin
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00:21:33
and then subsequently
forgiveness.
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00:21:35
And very specifically,
it's the blood of the animal
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00:21:39
that's the most important thing.
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00:21:40
And many of these sin offerings,
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00:21:43
the good part of
the animal, the meat,
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00:21:45
is actually taken
outside the camp,
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00:21:47
put on an ash heap and burned.
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00:21:48
It's the blood that's
scattered around the altar,
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00:21:51
and even before this very veil.
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00:21:53
Here's what it
says in Leviticus 4:
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00:22:09
It's a blood sacrifice that
deals temporarily with the sin.
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00:22:13
Now, if you fast
forward a few years,
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00:22:16
a few hundred years,
that traveling tabernacle
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00:22:18
becomes a fixed
permanent stone structure
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00:22:21
in Jerusalem called the temple.
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00:22:23
The setup is the
same as the tabernacle.
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00:22:25
Same idea, same process,
same Most Holy Place,
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00:22:29
same curtain hanging up
still to block us from God,
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00:22:32
it just becomes permanent.
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00:22:34
If you fast forward a few
thousand more years to,
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00:22:37
like, today, though, you
might have noticed something.
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00:22:40
There is no more giant
curtain usually on stage.
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00:22:44
And we don't really sacrifice
animals in church anymore.
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00:22:47
Have you noticed that?
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00:22:48
Haven't killed a single
animal this whole time.
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00:22:51
Some of us are
excited about that.
-
00:22:53
Brian Tome, not
sure he's excited.
-
00:22:54
I think he'd like to hunt
a deer on stage, honestly
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00:22:56
Maybe we could make
that happen for him.
-
00:22:58
I don't know if we can or not.
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00:22:59
Just saying, most of us
are excited and it's gone.
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00:23:04
Why?
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00:23:05
Well, because, as
you've heard me say
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00:23:07
a couple of times
through this message,
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00:23:08
and I think you've
probably heard
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00:23:10
every week of this series,
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00:23:11
the sacrifices, the offerings
were temporary solutions,
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00:23:15
that Jesus brought
the permanent,
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00:23:17
everlasting once
and for all solution to.
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00:23:20
That implies the
sin offering as well.
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00:23:22
See, God flips the
script with Jesus.
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00:23:25
Every offering was I
bring what I have to God.
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00:23:29
I offer something
to Him as payment.
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00:23:33
But God flips the
script with Jesus.
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00:23:35
Instead, He takes Jesus
and offers Him to us,
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00:23:39
if we'll just take Him
and we'll just receive Him,
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00:23:42
if we just take His blood
as payment for our sin
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00:23:45
and will cleanse us forever.
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00:23:46
That's the gospel.
-
00:23:49
Maybe you've seen John 3:16
on a sign at a football game.
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00:23:51
It's because it's really
clear, makes it really clear.
-
00:23:54
Let me read it to
you, John 3:16,
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00:24:13
Jesus didn't come to tell
you what you've done wrong.
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00:24:15
Jesus didn't come to
hide behind the curtain
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00:24:18
and shout at you
how bad you are.
-
00:24:20
He didn't come to condemn the
world, but to save the world,
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00:24:24
To cleanse us
from all of our sins,
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00:24:26
using the one thing that
could do that, His own blood.
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00:24:31
We've been also looking
at Hebrews in this series.
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00:24:33
It's kind of like the answer
key in a way to Leviticus.
-
00:24:35
If you've been in the
Crossroads app in the morning,
-
00:24:38
you've seen readings
from Hebrews
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00:24:39
and that's kind of
why, it pairs with it.
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00:24:41
I read you what Hebrews 9 says:
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00:24:58
See Jesus atoned for our sin.
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00:25:00
The once and
for all sin offering
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00:25:02
was taking place
which wiped out our sin.
-
00:25:04
The Bible says
it removes our sin
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00:25:06
as far as the East
is from the West.
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00:25:08
So we've been cleansed
as white as snow.
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00:25:10
And friends, that means this
curtain is no longer needed.
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00:25:13
The barrier gets to go away.
-
00:25:14
In fact, if you've been
around for an Easter service,
-
00:25:16
you've probably heard
this passage read
-
00:25:18
where right after
Jesus dies on the Cross,
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00:25:20
the curtain is ripped in two.
-
00:25:22
Matthew 27:51 says: [FX storm]
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00:25:24
And behold, the
curtain of the temple
-
00:25:26
was torn in two
from top to bottom.
-
00:25:28
And the earth shook,
and the rocks were split.
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00:25:32
And it falls.
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00:25:33
And it's amazing,
friends. It's amazing.
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00:25:36
No more curtain. Yes.
[Hallalujah Chorus]
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00:25:45
Yes.
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00:25:47
Yes, I still have a question.
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00:25:51
That happened 2000 years ago.
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00:25:54
Why do you and
I, 2000 years later,
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00:25:56
still feel like there's a
barrier between us and God?
-
00:26:01
And I believe that did happen.
-
00:26:03
Well, the answer is
because there's two veils.
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00:26:06
There's the one that God made
-
00:26:08
and there's the one
that you've made.
-
00:26:10
There's the one
that God tore down
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00:26:12
and there's the one that
you and I are still holding up.
-
00:26:17
Do you see God did everything
-
00:26:19
to remove every barrier
between Him and you.
-
00:26:22
If you feel distance,
-
00:26:24
it's because you're
making the barrier.
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00:26:27
There's a second veil.
-
00:26:28
This is my favorite
picture of my wife, Sarah,
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00:26:31
probably ever.
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00:26:32
It's from our wedding
day 16 years ago.
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00:26:35
Just love it.
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00:26:36
And I love it
because of the veil.
-
00:26:38
The veil is kind of
half covering her face,
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00:26:40
half on, half off.
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00:26:42
And this is the
moment of marriage.
-
00:26:43
It's the moment of movement
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00:26:45
from one state of
being to another
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00:26:47
where there's a barrier,
there's a distance between you
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00:26:50
to where there's no barrier.
-
00:26:51
The Bible actually says that
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00:26:52
when you're married you
become one, no barriers.
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00:26:58
Now, this is a picture I
took of Sarah just recently.
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00:27:01
This is another picture.
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00:27:02
And I want you to
look very carefully
-
00:27:05
and see what's missing.
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00:27:09
There's no veil.
-
00:27:11
You notice that?
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00:27:13
I know, I know.
-
00:27:14
And you're like, "But
what's the thing on her --
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00:27:17
What's the black
thing on her head?
-
00:27:18
Is that a veil?"
-
00:27:21
Nope. That's a visor.
-
00:27:23
That's a visor,
very close to a veil,
-
00:27:24
but it's actually a hat just to
keep sweat out of her eyes.
-
00:27:27
So completely different.
-
00:27:28
This might shock you.
-
00:27:30
Since our wedding
day 16 years ago,
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00:27:32
Sarah hasn't worn
a veil a single time.
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00:27:36
Just hasn't --
just hasn't done it.
-
00:27:41
Imagine for a minute that
a couple got married, right?
-
00:27:44
And the bride comes up
the aisle with her veil on
-
00:27:48
and at the altar,
there's the moment
-
00:27:50
of they get married,
they exchange vows.
-
00:27:53
And she just
decides to keep it on.
-
00:27:55
She just decides,
"This is, you know what?
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00:27:57
I kind of like this.
-
00:27:59
This is kind of I'm just
going to keep it here.
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00:28:02
This is kind of cool."
-
00:28:04
And she goes through
her life with the veil on.
-
00:28:06
She goes back down the aisle.
-
00:28:08
The reception
she's got the veil on.
-
00:28:10
Honeymoon the veil is on.
-
00:28:12
She goes through their
first year of marriage,
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00:28:14
veil's on; first baby, veils on
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00:28:16
even at the
hospital, it's crazy.
-
00:28:18
Day after day, month after
month, week after week,
-
00:28:20
year after year the
veil stays in place.
-
00:28:24
Would that be a sign
-
00:28:26
that something was
off in the relationship?
-
00:28:29
Would it be a sign?
-
00:28:31
Friends, do you know
that if you believe in Jesus,
-
00:28:33
you're part of the
Bride of Christ?
-
00:28:36
And the question is,
are you living with a veil?
-
00:28:39
If you experience
any sense of distance
-
00:28:41
between you and
God, the answer is yes.
-
00:28:45
See, most of us still
live behind a barrier.
-
00:28:50
Interestingly, back in
the Garden of Eden,
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00:28:52
when Adam and Eve sin,
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00:28:53
the very first thing they
did is create a barrier.
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00:28:56
The Bible says
they took fig leaves
-
00:28:58
and they wove clothes together.
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00:28:59
They needed some
kind of separation
-
00:29:01
between who they are
and God seeing them.
-
00:29:03
And they made a
barrier and then they hid.
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00:29:07
They hid.
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00:29:08
This is another picture.
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00:29:10
This is my dad, Joe,
Joe Ranson right there.
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00:29:14
He caught a fish. That's
my son Ben with him.
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00:29:16
I love my dad.
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00:29:17
Him and I are very
different, though,
-
00:29:19
very, very different,
like exact opposites.
-
00:29:21
He's an introvert.
I'm an extrovert.
-
00:29:24
He was a chemical engineer.
-
00:29:25
I'm a designer.
-
00:29:27
He was really great at math.
-
00:29:29
I liked art, you
know, very different.
-
00:29:33
There's just always been
naturally barriers between us.
-
00:29:37
But he has worked
hard my whole life
-
00:29:39
to bridge every one
of those barriers,
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00:29:41
even when I'd slam
the door in his face.
-
00:29:43
He's always worked
hard to bridge them.
-
00:29:45
About 18 months
ago, he called me up.
-
00:29:48
And he said, "Hey, I'd
love to go on a trip together.
-
00:29:50
Just just me and you,
just to spend time together.
-
00:29:53
I'd love to go on a trip.
-
00:29:55
In fact, I'll remove
every barrier.
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00:29:56
I'll take care of everything.
-
00:29:58
I'll pay for everything.
-
00:29:59
And we can go
wherever you want to.
-
00:30:01
I was thinking maybe
like Red's Spring training.
-
00:30:03
You know, catch some ball games,
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00:30:05
play some great
golf out in Phoenix.
-
00:30:07
Something, something like that.
-
00:30:08
And I'll take care of all.
-
00:30:10
I'll pay for plane
tickets, hotel, car rental,
-
00:30:14
greens fee, everything.
-
00:30:15
I'll remove every barrier.
-
00:30:16
I just want to be around you.
-
00:30:18
I just want to
hang out with you."
-
00:30:19
And I was like, "Dad,
that is awesome.
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00:30:21
That is so great.
-
00:30:22
Let me check my calendar
and I'll get back to you."
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00:30:27
And then a month went
by and my dad called me.
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00:30:30
He said, "Hey, son,
have you had a chance
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00:30:31
to find some dates that work?"
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00:30:34
"Oh, Dad, no, man, that's busy.
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00:30:36
The kid's got a lot going on.
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00:30:38
I haven't had a chance
to look at the calendar,
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00:30:41
but I will.
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00:30:42
I'm going to look at
the calendar this week,
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00:30:44
talk to Sarah, and
I'll get back to you."
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00:30:46
Two months go by.
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00:30:48
He texts me, "Hey, you got
those dates figured out yet?"
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00:30:51
"Oh, Dad, no.
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00:30:53
I mean, things are
busy at Crossroads.
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00:30:54
It's a busy season.
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00:30:56
You know, it's a busy --
never not been a busy season,
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00:30:58
but it's a busy season.
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00:31:00
And I just haven't.
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00:31:01
I just haven't had a chance."
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00:31:03
Then a year went by, a
year, and the clock hit 2023
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00:31:09
and it hit me like a two
by four between my eyes.
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00:31:13
My dad had
removed every barrier,
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00:31:16
every barrier on his end,
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00:31:19
every barrier that he
could possibly remove.
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00:31:21
He had removed all of it
just to spend time with me.
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00:31:25
But there was still a gap there.
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00:31:27
It still wasn't happening.
-
00:31:28
We still weren't having that
close trip, that relationship.
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00:31:30
And there was only
one reason, it was me
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00:31:34
because I was making
a barrier called time,
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00:31:37
being too busy.
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00:31:41
And that's the same barrier
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00:31:42
I tend to make
between me and God.
-
00:31:44
Same excuse I
tend to use with Him,
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00:31:45
"I'm too busy, I don't have time
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00:31:46
to do a full, quiet time
with You this morning,
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00:31:48
really spend time with You.
-
00:31:49
I just got to kind of
fly through things.
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00:31:51
It was a late night last night.
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00:31:52
I'm going to
sleep in a little bit.
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00:31:54
I'm going to kind of
move around, God.
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00:31:55
I don't have time
to pause and pray
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00:31:57
before the big things in my day.
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00:31:58
I don't have time to actually
spend time with my kids
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00:32:00
and teach them about You.
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00:32:01
I'm just kind of
I'm moving quick.
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00:32:02
God, I'm doing I'm doing
ministry work. Right?
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00:32:04
It's all good. It's all good."
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00:32:05
I put the same barrier in place,
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00:32:07
the barrier called time.
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00:32:11
I wonder about you.
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00:32:12
What's the barrier you're
creating between you and God?
-
00:32:15
And if you sense
any bit of distance
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00:32:18
between you and Him, it's
not on His end, it's on yours.
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00:32:22
I want you to get out this card,
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00:32:24
your little replica
of the curtain
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00:32:27
that we passed out to you.
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00:32:29
Get out this card.
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00:32:30
You just put it on your
knee if you want to.
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00:32:32
I want you to think
about what that barrier is.
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00:32:35
And yes, this is
going to require
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00:32:37
a little bit of
work on your part.
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00:32:39
God's done a lot of work on His.
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00:32:41
You'll be okay,
a little bit of work.
-
00:32:46
I want you to think
about what that barrier is.
-
00:32:48
And when you
have it in your mind,
-
00:32:50
I want you to draw a
symbol that represents it.
-
00:32:52
On the curtain God made
God drew cherubim wings, why?
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00:32:56
To symbolize His Holiness.
-
00:32:57
That was the barrier on His end
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00:32:59
and our sinfulness that
was creating the division.
-
00:33:02
So try to think about
what your symbol is.
-
00:33:04
If I was drawing this,
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00:33:06
I would probably just draw
a clock to represent time.
-
00:33:11
This is my barrier.
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00:33:12
You can just draw it on
the back when you think of it.
-
00:33:15
I don't know what it is.
-
00:33:16
Maybe it's like
mine, maybe it's time.
-
00:33:19
Maybe it's your calendar.
-
00:33:20
Maybe you've heard us
talk for weeks and weeks
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00:33:22
about camps, and you
were, "That sounds great.
-
00:33:25
Spend time with God."
-
00:33:27
Back we had the past
four weeks before this one
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00:33:28
we had tents and
stuff out in the atrium.
-
00:33:30
Maybe you walked
by that and you're, like,
-
00:33:32
"That sounds like a good idea."
-
00:33:33
You got that catalog.
-
00:33:34
"That sounds like a good idea.
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00:33:37
I just don't know how the
calendar is going to play out,
-
00:33:39
though, you know? Better
not, better not sign up."
-
00:33:43
If that's you draw a
calendar or draw a clock.
-
00:33:47
Maybe for you it's not time.
-
00:33:48
Maybe it's your career.
-
00:33:51
You know, like, if your boss
-
00:33:52
were to call you
tonight during dinner,
-
00:33:54
you would pick up the
phone, wouldn't you?
-
00:33:56
Or, in fact, if your boss
were to call you right now,
-
00:33:59
you would kind of
sneak out the aisle
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00:34:01
and you'd go back there
and you'd take the call,
-
00:34:03
wouldn't you? Why?
-
00:34:04
Because you've got
to climb that ladder.
-
00:34:06
If you miss that call,
-
00:34:07
you might miss the
next promotion. Right?
-
00:34:09
If that's you draw a ladder,
-
00:34:12
the ladder you're
trying to climb.
-
00:34:13
Maybe for you, it's
your drinking habit.
-
00:34:15
Started out as as a beer a
week or a glass of wine a week.
-
00:34:19
And then it became
a glass every night.
-
00:34:20
And then it became two.
-
00:34:21
And now it's become three.
-
00:34:23
And you know it's coming
between you and God.
-
00:34:25
If that's the case,
draw a glass.
-
00:34:27
Maybe it's your need
to control everything.
-
00:34:30
It's the things that you're
still holding on to tightly
-
00:34:33
and you won't give over control.
-
00:34:34
Maybe it's your finances.
-
00:34:35
You haven't given God
control of your money.
-
00:34:38
If that's the case,
draw a dollar bill
-
00:34:39
or draw a money symbol.
-
00:34:42
Maybe it's what
happens in your bedroom.
-
00:34:44
You know, it's not
what God wants.
-
00:34:46
Just keep doing it anyway.
-
00:34:47
If that's true, draw a bed.
-
00:34:50
Or maybe it's your
inability to forget your past,
-
00:34:54
a past mistake that God's saying
-
00:34:56
He's forgiven you
from, but you haven't.
-
00:34:59
If that's true, you can just
write the word unforgiven.
-
00:35:03
See friends, this is a
repentance exercise
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00:35:05
is what this is.
-
00:35:07
And the Bible says
very clearly in Romans 2
-
00:35:09
that it's God's kindness
that leads us to repentance.
-
00:35:14
See, God hasn't just
cleared away the barrier
-
00:35:17
just to be around you,
just to hang out with you.
-
00:35:20
He wants to bless
you extravagantly,
-
00:35:23
if you'll remove your barrier.
-
00:35:26
I'm going to give you
a minute to think of this.
-
00:35:28
I want everyone to write
something or draw something
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00:35:30
if you want to have
this moment with us.
-
00:35:32
So I'll give you a minute.
-
00:35:33
We'll play some music
to not make it awkward.
-
00:35:35
Here you go.
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00:36:48
We're going to keep
this moment going.
-
00:36:49
So if you need more
time, you've got it.
-
00:36:51
It's okay. You
can keep thinking.
-
00:36:55
I want to read you a
verse that we read earlier
-
00:36:57
and highlight a phrase
you might have missed.
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00:37:00
Matthew 27:51 says:
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00:37:11
Why would God take the time
to record how the curtain tore?
-
00:37:14
Isn't it enough
to say it's gone?
-
00:37:17
It's to communicate something.
-
00:37:19
He's saying I did
everything on my end,
-
00:37:21
starting with me,
everything I could control
-
00:37:24
to come down to you.
-
00:37:25
I tore the curtain down.
-
00:37:29
Will you tear yours up?
-
00:37:32
That's the invitation of God.
-
00:37:34
And I know.
-
00:37:35
I know some of us are
hesitant to do that, right?
-
00:37:40
We're hesitant to do
that because we hear
-
00:37:43
messages like this
one about the gospel
-
00:37:45
and how much God loves us
-
00:37:46
and He tore down the
curtain and John 3:16
-
00:37:48
and all these things.
-
00:37:49
And we think, "That must
apply to everybody else,
-
00:37:52
but not to me.
-
00:37:55
God doesn't want
to be around me."
-
00:37:57
See the common thing
that tends to underlie
-
00:37:59
every single barrier
you and I have is shame.
-
00:38:05
That's what drove Adam
and Eve to create their barrier.
-
00:38:08
It says they were
ashamed of their nakedness,
-
00:38:10
so they hid, covered
themselves up.
-
00:38:12
They made a barrier.
-
00:38:14
We tend to do the same thing.
-
00:38:17
I have good news for
you, if you'll believe it.
-
00:38:20
Do you know that Jesus
is not ashamed of you?
-
00:38:23
He's not.
-
00:38:25
Hebrews, 2:11 says:
-
00:38:35
He's not ashamed of you.
-
00:38:37
He doesn't see
you walk up and go,
-
00:38:39
"No, no, no, no.
Everybody else not."
-
00:38:41
That's not at all what He does.
-
00:38:43
He says, "You're my
brother. You're my sister.
-
00:38:45
Come in here. I've got
a place prepared for you.
-
00:38:48
I took care of everything.
-
00:38:50
I paid for everything for
you just to be with you
-
00:38:53
so I can bless
you extravagantly."
-
00:38:57
Here's another one.
Colossians 1:21:
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00:39:24
That's how God sees you.
-
00:39:27
And when you walk up to somebody
-
00:39:28
who you believe loves
you more than anybody else
-
00:39:31
in the universe,
you take off your veil,
-
00:39:35
you tear down every
barrier just to be close,
-
00:39:38
just to stand face to face.
-
00:39:41
2 Corinthians 3:
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00:39:59
God wants to
transform you. He does.
-
00:40:02
And it'll happen if
you get close to Him.
-
00:40:04
But to get close to Him,
-
00:40:05
you have to tear
up your barrier.
-
00:40:07
You have to tear
it up completely.
-
00:40:10
And if you want to
with other people
-
00:40:13
who want the same
thing in life that you want,
-
00:40:15
other believers who
are seeking more of God,
-
00:40:18
more closeness, maybe, maybe
you believe in Jesus fully,
-
00:40:20
maybe you don't yet.
It doesn't matter.
-
00:40:22
If you want more
closeness with God,
-
00:40:23
I want us to rip this up
on the count of three.
-
00:40:26
Start at the bottom
as a way of saying,
-
00:40:28
"God, this is my
intention to tear it up."
-
00:40:31
One, two, three. [ripping]
-
00:40:40
I think there may be
no more beautiful sound
-
00:40:42
to God this morning than that.
-
00:40:45
Nothing more beautiful to Him.
-
00:40:47
God sees your intention.
He sees your heart.
-
00:40:51
And I just believe
it makes Him glad.
-
00:40:53
But I want to tell you
something about intentions,
-
00:40:56
they have a very
short shelf life.
-
00:40:58
They spoil fast.
-
00:41:01
Those intentions need
to turn into follow through.
-
00:41:04
Tomorrow morning,
-
00:41:05
I'm flying to Phoenix
to hang out with my dad.
-
00:41:07
[cheers & applause]
-
00:41:14
I figured we'd watched
some Reds games
-
00:41:15
and play some golf. Why?
-
00:41:18
Because my intentions were nice,
-
00:41:21
but the follow through
is what matters.
-
00:41:25
So follow through
today. Follow through.
-
00:41:28
Maybe it's signing up
for camp, just doing it.
-
00:41:30
"Hey, I know how the
calendar is going to play out.
-
00:41:33
I'm going to camp because
nothing's more important to me
-
00:41:35
than spending time
with my Father."
-
00:41:37
Maybe it's setting aside time
to pray as a family tonight.
-
00:41:42
Maybe it's dumping
out your liquor cabinet,
-
00:41:44
telling a friend you need help.
-
00:41:46
I don't know what it is,
but take action today.
-
00:41:49
You'll be so glad you did.
-
00:41:51
The God of the
universe has removed
-
00:41:53
every single barrier
just to bless you
-
00:41:57
and He wants to be around you.
-
00:41:58
Let me pray for you.
-
00:41:59
God, thank you for this time.
-
00:42:02
Thank you for the truths
found in your Scripture.
-
00:42:04
Thank you for how
they weave together
-
00:42:06
into a picture we can see,
into an action we can take.
-
00:42:09
And you give us the
courage, the boldness,
-
00:42:13
the energy to take the
step of following through
-
00:42:16
to be closer to you. Amen.