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hello and good afternoon and uh welcome
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back to our study of the book of hebrews
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now today is resurrection day or easter
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commonly known as easter and uh today is
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a great day that we ought to celebrate
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without the resurrection there is no
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salvation if you go back to romans
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verse 1 through 5 god shows that the
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reason why we are saved today is because
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he accepted the sacrificial death of
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christ which are toned for our sins and
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today we have peace with god
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as a result of jesus work on the cross
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so we cannot dismiss that because
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without the resurrection
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there is no salvation by raising jesus
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god showed that he was pleased with the
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sacrifice and that ties into the book of
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because in a letter to the hebrews the
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writer is mainly addressing um believers
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of jewish background so he's basically
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telling them that the sacrificial system
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with all these practices is no longer
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really needed because when jesus said it
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is finished and breathed his last
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the veil was torn in half and then
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access to the holy of holies was made
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possible because with one sacrifice by
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his death jesus accomplished what
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thousands of years of blood bloody
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sacrifice couldn't achieve
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he's been trying ever since the
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beginning of his letter to show his
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readers that jesus is
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pretty much the the reason why the law
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and the prophets were written they were
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supposed to point us to jesus and now
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there's no longer need to share that
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blood of goats and all that and all
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these practices are no longer really
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needed now that doesn't mean that
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because some people believe uh a lie
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they say well jesus died so we no longer
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under the law no that means we are no
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longer under the principle of sin and
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death in the sense that us believers in
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christ we've been saved so the law
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doesn't save us so to speak because
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if you go back to the book of acts
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and in acts 16 i think the jerusalem
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council and if you go to galatians
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paul pretty much talks about the
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some of these traditional judaizers we
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wanted to tell believers that unless
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they were circumcised they couldn't be
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saved so paul says that no we are saved
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by by grace through faith alone and it's
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those practices you know we we still
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keep the law it doesn't mean that we
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stop keeping the law because the holy
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spirit of god in us loves the law of god
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so you can't claim to be a christian and
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deny the law of god saying that we are
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no longer on the law that is false
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because the holy spirit in you
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loves to do the will of god so but what
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what the scripture was saying in hebrews
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is that those practices are not really
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known that are no longer needed
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not because they were useless but
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because they were pointing to christ and
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now that christ has come christ is the
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what the end of the law for salvation
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the end of the law meaning the goal of
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the law the law was supposed to point us
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to christ and now that he has
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accomplished the work on the cross
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there's no longer need to share the
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blood of animals and stuff like that so
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with that said i want to jump into
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chapter 12 today so last and the last in
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we talked about the discipline of god
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and we talked about how
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god disciplined his children because he
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loved them again the scripture says no
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discipline is pleasant at the time but
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later on it leads to a harvest of
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righteousness for those that have been
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trained by it so we looked at chapter 12
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verse 1 through 11 and today we're going
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to begin with verse 12 and we're going
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to talk about the response to god's
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discipline how do we respond to god's
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discipline what do we do and we talked
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about the fact that the reason why god
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discipline his children is because he
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wants us to share in his holiness now in
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the case of the hebrew believers that he
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was addressing they had to go through
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the persecution in order to what to
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refine their faith because they were
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told they had to turn away from certain
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things and turn to jesus and then that's
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what he talks about from verse 1 through
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11. now i'm going to read verse 12 to 16
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today and that's what we're going to be
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looking at for the most part so
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i'm going to read from
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the esv so the scripture says
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lift your droopy hand your drooping
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hands and strengthen your weak knees
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and make straight paths for your feet so
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that what is lame may not be put out of
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joint but rather be healed
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strive for peace with everyone and for
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the holiness without which no one will
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see to it that no one fails to obtain
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the grace of god that no root of
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bitterness springs up and causes trouble
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and by it many become defiled that no
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one is ex sexually immoral or unholy
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whose soul is birth right for a single
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meal for you know that afterward when he
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desired to inherit the blessing
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for he found no chance or no room to
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though he sorted with tears again
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this is the word of god and take it as
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such so now let's try to understand what
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the scripture is trying to tell us
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in these passages here
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basically we talk about what is our
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the discipline of the lord
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and he gives us uh in this verses he
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gives us the plan okay so he basically
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if you go through from verses 12 to 17
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he says the writer says to us like
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i want to give you some exhortations and
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he's addressing his original readers
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he's not us like we are the indirect
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recipient he was addressing the church
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i don't know if the way they were
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located but those were hebrew believers
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in light of understanding the necessity
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of the discipline of the lord
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in their case it was the ongoing
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they ought to do what to lift their
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drooping hands and strengthen their
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weakness now that's the first
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so basically he's utilizing the the
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physical body to drive his point she's
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and weakness have to do with watch with
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what that which is sagging
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bending down us from physical weakness
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so basically drooping hands and and
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weakness they have to do with what
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sagging something that's like
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losing his strength and just sagging and
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because of physical weakness okay so and
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i'm sure that the original readers
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understood what drooping hands and
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because if you go he he mentioned
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spiritually maturity in the earlier
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chapters so in chapter 12 he reminds
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them why it was necessary that they
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became what spiritually mature so that
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has to do with spiritual maturity see
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drooping hands and weakness may cause
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people to become lame and maybe put out
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a joint because he mentions it right
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physically that can happen
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because of weakness but
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the point that he's trying to drive is
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spiritual immaturity leads to far
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worse consequences again i'll repeat
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worse consequences see so he's calling
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his readers therefore to accept the
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discipline of the lord for the sake of
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what for the sake of their spiritual
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maturity he wanted them to wake up to to
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die which the lord was working in their
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and sometimes it takes extreme
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persecution and suffering to awaken our
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spiritual senses and the other
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exaltation is to strive for what
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and it comes with a consequence because
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those who want to experience the
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ought to take what personal holiness
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not only does he have implications for
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our lives like immediately but also for
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the future because i just don't want you
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to make any mistakes okay if there's a
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lack of holiness in your life
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you may not be a child of god
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this is why a man and a woman ought to
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do what examine yourself to see if you
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are in the faith because the scripture
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says strive for holiness without which
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no one will see the lord and then it's
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interesting because if you look at it
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the reason why we don't see god with our
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optics with our eyes is because we are
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unholy still i mean we are being
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the scripture says no one can see god
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and live because he requires us to be
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holy so the holy spirit now is doing
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what's sanctifying us for that day so
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he's changing us day by day but he's
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also there's also an immediate um
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consequence to this because
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if you want to experience god in your
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if you want the holy spirit to work in
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your life and there's a lack of holiness
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in your life you won't hear the voice of
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because we are so filled with filth
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that he wants to do away with all these
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things so that we can be what vessels
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so we have to strive for holiness that's
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important because i don't believe this
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is why i said earlier what i said
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earlier about people believe that now
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that jesus has come we are no longer
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under law we are no longer under the
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principle of the lord the law of sin and
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death in a sense that we are saved we
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now we have freedom to do our freedom to
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do the will of god we have been freed
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from the power of the the sinful nature
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now to serve god give me a minute let me
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take a sip of my drink
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and and now we have the power and the
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ability because of the spirit of god to
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so that's important for us to remember
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that so because without holiness we will
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so let's go to the next thing
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now i want us to read verse 15 through 7
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see to it that no one fails to obtain
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the grace of god that no root of
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bitterness springs up and causes trouble
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and by it many become defiled that no
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one is sexually immoral or unholy like
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who sold his birth right for a single
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meal for you know that afterward when he
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desired to inherit the blessing he was
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rejected for he found no chance to
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repent or no room to repent though he's
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so basically verse 15 is like a summary
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of chapter 4 and chapter 10
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because they are they are a warning to
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the readers and us today
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because these people were facing what
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and some of them wanted to forsake their
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faith and go back to the old sacrificial
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system in order to avoid the suffering
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so we talked about the children of
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israel in the wilderness and how some
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failed to enter the rest of god because
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so verse 15 is a reminder of that and
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the writer is calling his readers and us
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today to allow to not allow any root of
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bitterness to spring up and defile us
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because listen like long suffering when
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you suffer for a long time
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there's a tendency there's like there's
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a strong chance that you can become
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resentful and that has happened you can
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become resentful and bitter so he was
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telling these people i know you guys
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have been suffering for a long time and
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the tendency and the the
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the temptation to to like resent this
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suffering is pretty pretty strong so
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he's telling them listen
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long suffering is it is a fruit of the
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spirit so he's telling them no don't
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allow any root of bitterness to spring
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up in your heart don't do that
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and and the antidote is to go back to
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work to the lord and ask him to expose
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those areas in our lives that need
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because sometimes after a long time of
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suffering we become very bitter and we
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become very resentful
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so we can't cure bitterness on our own
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this is not something that you can do on
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your own okay and the reader is the
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writers addressing these readers telling
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them don't let that happen okay because
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only the spirit of god can do this
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so he's telling them rely on the spirit
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faith comes by hearing and hearing by
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the word of god it's not something that
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we can manufacture it is not something
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that we can do but it is with
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cooperation with the spirit as we we we
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express what is going on within our
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heart to to the lord and then he takes
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those things and he works in us both to
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will and act according to his purpose
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so in the case of those believers they
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were being tempted to go back to avoid
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the persecution listen it's easy if
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because this is this is the thing
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they are believers in christ and as a
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result they are being persecuted
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and so now they have the choice to say
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hey listen we can make an end to this
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persecution by just accusing to the
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and the right is saying no we're not
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going to do that because we believe
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and we know that this is no longer
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keep your eyes on christ this is why he
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said let's figure let's let's fix our
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eyes on christ the author and perfect of
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our faith who for the joy that was set
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before him and toward the cross and
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he told them earlier keep your eyes on
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christ and look at this cloud of
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and then do not lose hope because do not
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lose your heart because the lord is
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discipline you he's disciplining you
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he's working something
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right now it is not pleasant but later
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it will lead to what a harvest of
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so to avoid bitterness we need to go
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back to the lord constantly okay and the
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next thing he talks about is sexual
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that's very that was back then he was
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strong is still stronger today
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this is something that's always plaguing
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both men and women and we have to be
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extremely careful okay because sexual
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immorality will certainly lead anyone to
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miss the presence of god
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if you're sexually immoral
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it's just something that god doesn't
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take lightly okay the scripture tells us
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in first corinthians 6 verse 17 to 19
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but he who is joined to the lord becomes
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from what from sexual immorality
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every other sin a person commits is
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outside the body but the sexually
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sins against his own or her own body or
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do you not know that your body is the
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temple of the holy spirit within you
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whom you have from god you are not your
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see your body does not belong to you it
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is the spirit body the holy spirit
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indwells you so you can take your body
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and do whatever you want with it because
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you've been purchased with the blood of
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he paid he paid the ransom so that now
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we are he is we are basically slaves of
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so our legion is to the lord
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because our bodies are now at the temple
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of the holy spirit this is why sexual
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immorality is so destructive
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and then he makes his point even clearer
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because he mentions esau and the spirit
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of god calls him unholy in the scripture
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okay because the scripture again was
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the author of the book of hebrew but the
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method the matter order author is the
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holy spirit okay because the holy spirit
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oversees all things so he wanted the
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scripture to be to to refer to esau as
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so we have to understand that
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uh he calls esau unholy we have to go to
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29 through verse 34. so i want to go to
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that scripture and we're going to read
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so the scripture tells us
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when jacob was cooking stew
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esau came in from the field and he was
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and esau said to jacob let me eat some
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of that red stew from exhausted
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therefore his name is called edom jacob
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said sell me your birthright now
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esau said i'm about to die
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of what uses the birthright to me and
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jacob said swear to me now
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so you swore to him and sold his birth
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right to jacob then jacob gave esau
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bread and lentils too and he ate and
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drank and rose and went his way thus
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despised his birthright now i want you
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to see what the writer is trying to say
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here this he's making like his point so
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so esau as we see here despised the most
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that he could have ever had okay because
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jacob's telling tells him sell me your
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birth right now and see esau said i'm
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of what uses a birth right to me
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so he had no regard for his birthright
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he didn't care about what that
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represented because he was more
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concerned about preserving his flesh
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satisfying what his own sinful nature
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the immediate gratification so he gave
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up the most precious thing which is his
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birthright in an irreverent manner and
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we have to understand why that was so
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important because as the firstborn he
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was supposed to do what to inherit
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all of his father's possession if you go
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to deuteronomy 21 verse 15 to 17. and
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what i just want to stress this out real
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quick listen to what the scripture says
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in deuteronomy 21 verse 15 to 17
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if a man has two wives the one loved and
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the other unloved and both the loved and
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the unloved are born in children and if
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the first one if the firstborn son
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belongs to their loved
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then on day when he assigns his
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possessions as an inheritance to his son
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he may not treat the son of the lord as
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the firstborn in preference to the son
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of the unloved who the first one but he
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shall acknowledge the firstborn the son
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of the unloved by giving him a double
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portion of all that he has for he is the
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first fruits of his strength the right
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of the first one is his
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the right of the firstborn was supposed
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despised it and sold it for a piece of
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for a meal for stew and lentils so he
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his uh inheritance and he just gave it
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up he's like i don't care about these
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things i just don't care
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basically the first one right was a big
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but esau had no regard for it he gave it
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he gave up his father's inheritance for
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a single meal that could only satisfy
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him but temporarily it was only like a
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temporary satisfaction and we have to
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the writer is mentioning esau example
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and he has a purpose in mind for doing
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that because if you go to 16 what does
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he say that no one is sexually immoral
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or unholy like esau who sold his birth
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right for a single meal for you know
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that afterwards when he desired to
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inherit the blessing he was rejected for
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he found no room to repent though he
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sought it with tears
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he's essentially saying to his readers
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to consider what is at stake
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jesus promises us what his followers
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eternal life and the original readers
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were being tempted to go back to the old
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practices in order to avoid the
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persecution in the same way
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esau just wanted to just get a quick
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to avoid just waiting a little longer to
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which means for those people it means
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that they could be safe temporarily
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right but what good is it to gain the
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whole world and forfeit your soul so the
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writer is calling them to calling that
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to attention and i believe that the
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writer mentions esau to teach them and
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to teach us a valuable lesson about what
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really matters in life see esau didn't
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about his inheritance and forfeited it
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he didn't care in the same way those who
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neglect the great salvation jesus
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wrought for the sake of the temporary
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of life they will also forfeit what
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their soul in the kingdom of god so
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basically if you are so caught up in
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pleasing people and doing what pleases
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people to avoid persecution to live a
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comfortable life now
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at the expense of the gospel at this at
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the expense of the truth you are
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forfeiting your soul and this is the the
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strong warning the writer was sending to
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his readers he's saying listen don't be
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because he despised his inheritance for
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and you are in the same boat if you
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go back and be in that comfortable place
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where you just want to associate you
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just want to satisfy your temporary
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and the worst part is this is off he
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later on tried to inherit the blessing
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and the scripture tells us that he found
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what no room to repent even though he
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he never repented of his sin of
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rejecting that first he never repented
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the scripture said he never found room
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to repent he started with tears but he
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wasn't he was repentant
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so he was only interested in what he had
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lost but never repented of his initial
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so in the same way the writer is warning
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his readers and us they say
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i don't want you to suffer the same
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the scripture says that today if you
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hear his voice do not what do not harden
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your heart okay so if the spirit of god
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is talking at your heart right now then
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do not harden your heart if this these
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touching you and then speaking to you
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the the your logical response is to to
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to bow before the lord and repent i
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don't know what you're going through in
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your life and you don't know what i'm
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going through but one thing i know is we
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are warned here in this scripture
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that we should not be like esau who for
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forfeited his inheritance
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and we don't want to do that for the
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in this life and forfeit the gospel
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that's what's at stake some people are
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ashamed of the gospel
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and they claim well i don't want to be
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you really don't want to be offensive
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this is the truth this is the way the
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truth in life this is the only gospel
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that we have so why are you ashamed
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of sharing the gospel with people
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because you don't want to be
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and we we all do that
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we all get ashamed because we don't want
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to offend or we want to be liked we want
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to be pleased we want to be people who
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please us so we hide this that the light
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of the gospel for the sake of temporary
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and this is the one we should be ashamed
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of ourselves when we do that
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what's the warning today
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well today is the resurrection day so
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are you ashamed to talk about the
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resurrection of christ do you think
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people are gonna think you you silly for
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thinking that men died and rose from the
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you know it's interesting because god
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chose the the weak things of this world
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this is how we are saved through the
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resurrection of christ but we don't want
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to talk about it because somehow it
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sounds like well this is kind of like
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i believe the resurrection
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and i thank god that
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this is not something that you can
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so i i just thank him for his work
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and i pray there you know like it's it's
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hard to be a believer
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because we have our own sinful nature
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that we are dealing with and then
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pressure from the outside
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you know romans 7 is really a reminder
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of the daily battles within our own soul
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the flesh and the spirit of god but
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thank god that the spirit of god always
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so on this day i wish you all the best
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and i'll see you next time for our next
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uh session okay thank you and have a