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RABBI: Lessons From THE Teacher 5

Have you ever lost something that was incredibly important to you?

Pastor Barbie uses the story of the lost coin to show how we can recover old value and move forward. She explains practical ways to seek God, stay humble, and lean on others.

Be open, keep going, and celebrate what God restores in you.

Key Insights

  1. God goes after what’s lost in our lives and never gives up on us.
  2. Healing starts when we see what’s missing and ask God to help us find it.
  3. Friends and community help us spot what we can’t see and walk with us toward wholeness.
  4. Keep searching, shine a light, and be honest with yourself to get back what you’ve lost.
  5. Sharing your story and celebrating together makes faith stronger and family closer.

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So remember now, you're the ones who prayed that it would fall and land on

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you, right? You're like, no, we were praying it would fall and land on

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Pastor Kevin. Right. Can we bring the lights

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up some? They're going to be writing all over each other's papers if we don't.

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That would be really cool.

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Alrighty. I'm sure it's coming.

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How are you guys doing today? While we're waiting

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on the lights? I just thought. I don't know, that I told you about

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my granddaughter Nora, and what she did the other night. You know, we've been talking

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about truth and honesty and transparency. And

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Kaytlin walks into her bedroom and, zoom. Getting ready to tuck her in,

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and there's a pack of Smarties under her pillow,

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you know, and she's like, Nora, June, what are these

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doing here? And Nora's like, the tooth fairy must have put

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them there to help my teeth fall out.

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It sounds. Yeah, it is creative, isn't it? And I think sometimes the

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Lord feels that way when we're like, but God. But

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God. Anyway, did everybody get a paper?

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Can you see your paper? All right.

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I don't know. We're getting the lights. They're coming.

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They're coming. They go in the dark. No, because I will hear

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snoring coming from up here, and I'm just going to be indiscriminate. I

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will not know who has done what. All right, we are going to jump into

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the Word tonight. And I love when the Lord just confirms what he's doing,

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because, honestly, Pastor Jonathan texted me

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last week, and he said, you do realize that the

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order that you're going in is not the order that you had submitted? I'm

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like, I know, I know. But I just kind of got to follow where the

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Holy Spirit is going. And so I had sent him this week, and I said,

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this week, I really believe the Lord's got me. I'm going

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to be sharing on lost things. And I was like, lord, you know, is

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that the right thing? And I open up some. Some silly scrolling thing

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early one morning, and it says, did you know that God

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is the seeker of lost things? And I'm like, I'm gonna

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take that. I'm gonna take that as a confirmation, and we'll just jump forward into

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the Word. All right, we're gonna be starting in Luke 15

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tonight. Father God, I thank you for your word and

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your truth, and I thank you, Lord, that it is infallible as you

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are, Lord. And so, Father, I ask that as you unlock

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places in Your word in our spirits, Father, that we would grab hold of it.

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Father, I thank you, Lord, that you are drawing your church into

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a place of transparency, a place

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of openness, a place of sincerity, a place of truth.

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And Father, you promised us that that would be the mountain that we would worship

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on, the one that was filled with spirit and truth. And that's where we're going,

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Father. So, Lord, I thank you for tonight. I thank you that as you release

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truth, we're gonna grab it. Lord, let my stuff fall in. In Jesus

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name, Amen. Amen. I love the

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15th chapter of Luke. The Lord begins to talk about

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lost things. And he, as he always

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does, gives us several different perspectives. And guys,

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that's the turning of the Word. When you begin to get into the word of

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God, there are always gonna be facets that you're like, oh, wait a minute,

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I have read that 30 times. And, Lord, I never

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saw that side of this scripture. And so he

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gives us opportunities in his Word because of repetition. And if

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you begin to read chapter 15, you're gonna find that this is the parable that

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talks about, you leave the 1 or leave the

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99 and go find the 1. What do you do if you have a lost

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sheep? And then part of this passage is about the prodigal

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son, another example of being lost and

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being found. But the one I feel like we are supp to focus on

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tonight, the one that kind of went neon for me was

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the one about the 10 silver coins. The 10 coins.

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And this is where we're going to start. Or suppose a

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woman has 10 silver coins and loses one, does she not light

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a lamp, sweep the house, and search carefully until she

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finds it? And when she finds it, she calls her friends and neighbors

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together and says, rejoice with me. I have found my

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lost coin. In the same way I tell you there

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is a rejoicing in the presence of the angels of God over one

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sinner who repents. Now, that may not make a

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lot of sense to us today with our understanding of coins.

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You know, I have seen people literally seen

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people accidentally drop chains from their

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pockets, you know, as they're walking or whatever, and seen them turn

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to see what denomination it is before they decide whether they're gonna bend a

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knee and pick it up. And I believe for some of us,

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it's gonna take bending a knee in order to find the coin

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that the Lord is going to point out to us. And

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my prayer for me and for you guys is that we would walk in

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humility before the Lord as He points things out to us, and as the

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Holy Spirit reminds us of things, so. So that we

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can grab hold of everything that

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he has for us. The thing

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about this coin is it wasn't just an ordinary coin.

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All historical evidence and the things that they tell you, if you go and you

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look at the commentaries or if you just look into Jewish histories,

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they are relatively positive that it was this.

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The coin would or could have represented her bridal preparedness.

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It gave evidence of her honorable character, her

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deep value within her family, as well as her

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reputation within the community. Why?

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There was a bridal headdress that the women wore in those

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days when they were betrothed, when they were preparing

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for their marriage, when they were preparing to meet their husband,

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and their families would dress them with

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these coins. And the coins would represent the dowry that the

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family had provided. And the greater the dowry.

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What they have shown is that if you had 10, if you

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had 10, you were of ultimate value. You were of

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ultimate value, and it represented you being

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able to be faithful and committed and prepared

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for that marriage, that you would wear this. Now, I

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found an old picture. It kind of looked like this.

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Kind of looked like this. And the interesting

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thing to me was that she

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couldn't see the coins all the time when she was wearing them.

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And see, there are some times when the Lord's doing something in our lives and

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we can't really see what he's doing. And there was

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a story and they were talking about. It was up to their friends, it

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was up to the people in relationship with her and the family that walked with

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her to go, hey, something's missing right here.

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And sometimes what we need is somebody to walk with

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us and go, hey, you remember last week

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when I committed to point out Kevin's blind spots?

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Sometimes we need the Holy Spirit to go, hey, something's

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missing here. Something's missing here. And I just want to point

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it out to you. This was of great value, and it makes

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sense when you look at it like that, rather than a drachma and she just

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happened to drop one. It was a specific number, and it spoke to a

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specific value, and it spoke to her reputation

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and how her family felt about her. And so it was

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important. And yes, it also

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represents Christ Jesus, the

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Holy Spirit, coming after and pursuing us and us

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being the lost. Okay, so I understand all of these parallels

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that are being drawn. There are some that go, you know, well, the parable of

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the lost sheep was about the Holy Spirit seeking, and the parable

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of the Son is about the Father because the Father received. And

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then this particular one is about Jesus and saving the value

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and paying the price. And so I don't know any of that. I

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can just tell you there's a lot of speculation. But one thing I do know

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is he is a seeker of the lost, and he will

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chase you down. He doesn't give up. He is relentless.

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And he cares about the things that you have lost.

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He cares about you. Now,

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given our general inattentiveness to our

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bridal preparedness, we sometimes do not even

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realize we have lost our coin until the Holy

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Spirit brings it to our attention.

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And I realize that this is a little bit of a different

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spin for gentlemen who have never been a bride.

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But there is a preparedness that each of us have,

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as we've been promised to him, we have been promised to Him.

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And I believe with all of my heart, he keeps his promises. And when

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he says, let not your heart be troubled, if you believe in

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God, believe also in me. In my Father's house are many mansions.

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And if I go to prepare a place for you, I will come again to

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receive you unto myself, that where I am, you will be also.

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That's the same as a groom

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in those days when they were betrothed, he would send

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ahead the blessings, and he'd go, I'm gonna. I will come for you.

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You don't know exactly when, so be prepared.

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And my encouragement to you today and my admonishment to you

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is, be prepared. Because we don't know

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when he's coming back, but we do know he is. We do

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know he is. So that preparedness, when I'm talking about

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that, guys, I don't want you to think, well, that leaves me out. No, your

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heart is supposed to be just as ready, your spirit just as clean and

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prepared for what he's gonna do. Okay, so.

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The Lord took me down a little bit of a different path in this. And

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I had actually shared part of this probably a decade ago,

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and he reminded me of some of it, and I felt like it was important.

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And then I talked with Brittany Grisham this week, and it's like the Lord

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just kept confirming some things in me. I want you to know

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this. It shall come to pass in the

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last days that I will pour out my spirit on all flesh.

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Your sons and daughters shall prophesy. Your old men shall dream

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dreams, and your young men see visions. Which

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tells me I am an old man, because

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he still speaks to me in dreams. You know, I just.

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He speaks to me in dreams. And

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there was this One particular dream. And I'm going to share this with you because

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I really felt in my spirit that some of us

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have let go of things that he

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fully intends to, intended to, and still intends to use

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in our lives. And as I was studying

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this out, the Lord just reminded me of this place

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that he took me to. And I had this dream and it was a horrible

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dream. It's like a parent's nightmare. And I was a young woman when I had.

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Well, okay, young is relative. When you're

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standing, you know what? But I was probably about, probably about

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35ish when I had this dream. And in my dream

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I had a child, beautiful

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child, dressed in one of those warm up hoodie things like you wear in the

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snow. They looked like a little Stay Puft Marshmallow man and little pink cheeks

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and just robust. And I was holding that child's hand and I had a bag

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over my shoulder and I was heading out the front door. And I got to

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the threshold of the door and I got that feeling

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like parents get, like, oh, something's wrong.

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I've forgotten something. Something is wrong. And

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standing there in that threshold, all of a sudden

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I remembered I had another child.

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And the weight of it was

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crushing because I knew

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that I had left that child over here for

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a long period, a long, long time.

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And I remember trying to catch my breath and I was so afraid

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as I ran through the house and I ran to the back of the room

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and I threw this door open and this room was dark

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and there was this little playpen like thing in the corner and

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there was this emaciated

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child that looked to be like

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2 years old, so thin. And you could

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see on the face of the child that where they had

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cried and their tears had dried on their

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face. And I just remember falling to my

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knees and grabbing that child

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and holding it against my chest as I

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wailed. I mean I wailed.

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And I kept saying, I'm so sorry, I'm so sorry, I'm

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so sorry. And this child, I could feel his

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little. I could just feel the little bones. I could feel

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how exhausted and worn out

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and neglected. I mean, just a million

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feelings. And I woke up and I sat straight up in the bed just

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sobbing, just sobbing. And I could

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remember, I could feel that in my arms

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even after I woke up. I couldn't shake it. I could not shake it.

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And I was like, God, you have got to tell me what this is. God,

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you've got to. What am I, what, what have I done? What have I not

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done? God, you have to show me. And I

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got no answer at that point. And

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so I just grieved and I grieved and I grieved for

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weeks. I grieved as the Lord as. As I carried it. And,

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you know, and looking back at it now, I'm like, you know what? There was

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a purpose to that process because the

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Lord was allowing me to search my heart and things that I didn't want

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to look at, things that I didn't want to deal with, things that whatever it

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might be, you know, sometimes when the answer comes too quickly, we

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don't really appreciate it and we don't grow from it. And sometimes

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we need to sit in those places for a little bit so that we become

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seekers rather than waiting for it all to pour on us at the same time.

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We need to learn to seek the Lord, guys. We need to learn to seek

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the Lord. We need to not get weary when

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he doesn't show up in a second, when it doesn't go the way that

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we planned. Anyway, probably three months passed,

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and I went to a conference in Nashville, and

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Lyndall Cooley was leading worship. And we walked

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into that. Some of you guys went with us, and we walked into that

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room, and he hit the first keys,

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the first notes on that piano. And when he

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did, the Holy Spirit went, the child is worship.

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The child is worship. He didn't have to explain to me who the child

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was, what the child was, what he was talking about. It went to

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the depths of my being, and I

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just hit the floor again and began to repent

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and go, God, I get it. I see. I know

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what you're saying. Because there was this point in time when worship was everything

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to me. I grew up singing and teaching or singing and playing

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and writing music in my dad's church at a little old upright piano. And then

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when I got into my teen years or high school and

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early years of my twenties, I would travel and I would sing with these groups,

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and we would write and we. But something happened.

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Something happened when I began to

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have to study, to teach and grow in

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my role. Now, now, given this 25 years ago,

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I made the assumption this was not God. I made the

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assumption that God couldn't use both of those things at the same time.

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I thought, oh, this is a. You move from this and you move to the

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next phase. I was not paying attention to the fact that

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whatever God gives you now will complement what he gives you next.

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I wasn't paying attention to the fact that he builds. He wasn't Trying to take

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worship from me. He was trying to add teaching to my worship.

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And I want you to know, when the Lord has given you something, please

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don't make the assumption that he's through with it.

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Please don't make the assumption that he's through with it. If you are still capable

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of doing it. And if you're not capable of doing it, we might try asking

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him if he can give us the strength and the ingenuity and the

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creativity to rebirth that thing. And so what I

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heard from the Lord as I was on the floor there in Nashville, I said,

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God, what do I do? What do I do, Lord, what do I do?

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And all I heard was, feed the child,

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feed the child. Feed the child. Listen,

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God is still communicating with people through prophecy, dreams

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and visions. He's still

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communicating. Sometimes when you can't hear him in the

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daytime, when things are too busy and too crazy, before you

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close your eyes at night, say, lord, just speak to me tonight.

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Lord, would you just speak to me and give me some clarity in this

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area? He can do it, guys. I'm telling you. He can speak

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to you. He can speak to you through the Word. He can speak to you

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from a platform. He can speak to you from the person sitting next to you.

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God is speaking. He's still speaking. And he wants to communicate with you.

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And he has an answer for you. For those of you who are going,

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God, I've been waiting on an answer. Well, let's not wait.

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Let's seek. Let's seek. Let's seek. Ask

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and keep on asking. That's what the scripture says.

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Seek and keep on seeking. Knock and keep on

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knocking. That's what the word says.

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When the Holy Spirit reminds you of what you have lost,

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your first step toward finding it is to light

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a lamp. Light a lamp. That's what she did, right?

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That's what she did. She lit a lamp. Well for me.

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I was right in the middle of that feed the child, light the lamp

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moment. Because everything, everything in that

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dream had been in darkness. It's like that child had

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been shoved away. I didn't wanna think about it anymore. I was done with that

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section of my life. I was moving on to this section of my life. But

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that child was still alive. And there are things in

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your life, some of you, when you were younger or

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some of you, you know, now you know. I know God called me to

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this. And I know that I have a gift or ability in this. I know

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that I can do these things and. And allow the Lord to

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wake that up, Allow the Lord to wake that up. Because

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listen, guys, we are living in a society that is dark.

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That is dark. And we need to be able to be the light

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and light a lamp, illuminate some stuff. Illuminate

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some stuff in your own life and allow that light to

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shine on the people that are around you as God is doing this thing.

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And so as the Lord began to go feed that child, I'm like, lord, what

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does that even look like? Well, for me. And I don't know what it's gonna

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look like for you when the light comes onto that area. But the Lord had

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me go nurture that child. And what that meant for me is I sat

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for hours in a room with the piano in front of me,

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trying to remember how to play. I sat and I would write lyric after

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lyric after lyric and wad em up

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and throw em away. As the Lord was reawakening my speech,

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you know, as he was teaching me again to relearn the things that I

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initially. And learning to cultivate this place in him

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where he can just speak to you, where he can just minister

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to you. You know, I've shared this before,

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but I. Working with this guy in

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music in Nashville, and all I knew.

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Cause this. The way that I knew to write songs

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was to read a passage or be in the middle of something and go, God,

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give me clarity. God, show me what you want to say with this. Show me

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what you want to do with this. And so I'm sitting in this fancy guy's

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office and I am, you know,

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thank you for. And he's like, what are you doing?

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And I said, I'm waiting on. I'm waiting on inspiration.

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I'm waiting on the Holy Spirit. And he said, well, while you're waiting,

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would you work your craft? And he threw a thesaurus at me and. And

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I've never forgotten that, because he was right.

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You don't know where inspiration is going to come. You don't know

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that you won't look up a word. And the Lord put

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light all around it. You don't know. But to

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begin to exercise this thing that God has given you.

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You know, teachers. Teachers use it, allow

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God to illuminate it and lift it up. And so

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I had to recultivate a position of

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intimacy in his presence.

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Okay. Even as I say that, you know what that meant for me? That meant

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throwing a pillow in the floor, grabbing my Bible

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and sitting down and cultivating that place with him going, okay,

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God, show me. Okay, God, show me. I know this is what

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you Say, God, show me. And I would have a tablet right here

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in the floor beside me, a legal pad. You all know what those are, right?

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And I would have this legal pad and something called an ink pen. And I

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would just write in. And I would go, okay, Lord, okay, this

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is talking about this. Where else is it like this? And Lord. And I had

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to. As I shared with the ladies, I had to start digging deeper

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wells again. I had to start digging out these places

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that I had allowed time and other interests to

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interrupt. That was what it was like for me

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to turn on a light. To turn on a light. And

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wherever you are, whatever God is calling you to,

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guys, allow him to illuminate that. And he will do that

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through this and through time in his presence,

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uninterrupted. Turn it all off. Turn

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it all off. And get in his presence. Light a lamp.

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The second step, it says, is this. Your second step is to sweep

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the house. Now, this was so interesting to me,

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and I'm going to give you the next one.

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Sweep the house.

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There was a prophecy spoken over me probably

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15 years ago by the sweetest woman. And I

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totally trust the God in her, but I didn't like the prophecy. So

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we're not friends anymore. No, that's not true.

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This prophecy. She said, you will be a temple

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sweeper. And I'm like, no, that's Kevin's

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job. No. And she went

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so far. She was a photographer, very gifted photographer.

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Went to this old church, old

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white, one room church. Took a brand new broom,

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propped it by the front door and took a picture of it and brought it

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to me. And you can't throw something that

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special away. So every time I turn around, it's right there. But I

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was thinking about that when. And the Lord's still unfolding that one for

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me. But look at this one. It says, sweep the house. This is the word

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that's used there to sweep beyond the surface.

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It speaks specifically to areas of judgment,

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imprisonment, bondages, pains

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and punishments. What? It just

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said sweep the house. Just said

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sweep the house. But you know what, guys?

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This is where you lose things. This is where you

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let go of things. This is where you

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shove things aside because you've been judged and you've

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been hurt, or you've been wounded, or you're in

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pain, somebody has caused pain. And you're like, well, I'm just never

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gonna do that anymore then. Or you have been in

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some time of captivity or bondage in your life, and

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because you fail and because you allowed yourself to be

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caught up in Bondage. You feel like the Lord can't use you anymore, and

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so you left your coins there. You left your

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coins there. And so she's going sweep the house.

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Sweep beyond what you see. Sweep deep.

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And go and look in these areas because you might find it there.

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I love how thorough his

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word is. I love that he just doesn't give this

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tiny little instruction and go, sweep the house. No, with

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anything, guys. Anything with God, if you

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will allow him to take you deeper. Even the commas

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matter. Even the commas matter.

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So it says, go and sweep the house. Oh,

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I love that. The

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third step, the third step she takes

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is to diligently search.

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Diligently search.

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Zeteo epimelos. To think, meditate,

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reason and inquire. This is gonna

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take some thought. This is gonna take some meditation.

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This is gonna take some of that time of you and him

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to go back and look at the things that perhaps have

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been lost. It says to search with the determined purpose

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of not giving up for any reason until you find

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what you seek. Until you find what you seek. You

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know, when I was a kid, I used to love to play hide and seek.

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Not the seeking part, I like the hiding part. But I'm still kind of.

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Anyway to not give up.

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We get weary so fast, you know? Well, I didn't find

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it. I didn't find it. Well, look, look a little longer, look

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a little further to the determined purpose

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of not giving up for any reason. Why does that matter? Because that's what God

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does. That's what God does when he's coming to seek us out,

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to save us, to rescue us, to find those lost

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coins. He is determined and he's not going to.

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And sometimes we need to get there. And sometimes we need to get there

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to search with the determined purpose of not

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giving up. Okay, I do think

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it's interesting that in each of these places I had

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written down here, it says, some you left, some you

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lost, and some you just gave up.

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Sometimes our coins, some of them we lose, some of them

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we just left them behind. And some of we gave up on.

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I just found that interesting. We misplace our calling,

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our brideship, our family connection,

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our stewardship in those hard,

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garbage filled, painful seasons in the

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dirt. And I had written this, and I know that it was the Holy Spirit

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pointing it out to me. And if you don't mind, I just want to read

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it to you. Peaceful,

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anticipatory, of what God has for us. Pure

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and hard and joyful. We take our clean,

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gifted, tender hearted, moldable selves

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into miry clay moments. And somewhere in

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the gunk we lose that innocence, our

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childlikeness, and we no longer have the joy

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of our song, the strength of our convictions,

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the power of a pure heart. And in those

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places we lose our coins.

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That precious face that God has given us everything,

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the precious faith that God has given us everything we need for this

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life. We leave in an ocean of regret

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and condemnation. Get it back.

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Get it back. Allow the Holy Spirit to

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breathe over these places and have that renewed.

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And see I love. I love. I love, love, love. Of course I say that

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all the time. Our appropriate response

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to finding our lost coin would be like hers. To

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testify. To call out. To

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call out. I shared this, I know at

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one point, but probably about,

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probably about. It's probably many

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several years ago. Several years ago. I'm standing in my living room

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and we have windows that you can see into the backyard, which goes

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toward the community, the little cul de sac to the right and

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the windows in the front. You can see everything here. And I'm standing in my

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living room and I can see a commotion

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happening in the road. I can see people coming out of their houses

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and I can see them all starting together. And I can hear raised voices. And

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so I opened the back door to the deck and I heard

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and somebody just yelled, two years old.

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Two years old. Blue jeans, high tops and a red

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T shirt. And I watched all of these families just begin

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to run in every different direction. And so I ran down to my back

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steps and everybody was going this way

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because that's what made sense. And I started to run that way

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to follow them. I mean, they were frantic.

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And I'm running

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with them and I hear the Holy Spirit go, stop, stop.

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Go that way. And I'm like, well, there's nothing there. It's fenced

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there, you know, there's nothing. Are you with the Holy Spirit? Just go ahead.

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It really works really well. And so I turned and I took off

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running by myself in that direction and got to that fence and I'm

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like. And I couldn't see a way to go around that fence. But

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I heard this noise, I heard this noise

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and I looked up, up and over that fence

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and there was that two year old little boy standing on the side of a

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swimming pool with nobody around and he's got his diaper

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and his jeans pushed all the way down to those little

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high tops and he's doing like this as he's trying to push his shoes off

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and he's over the deep end of that water. And I'm thinking, God, you gotta

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get me around this fence or over this fence. And I'm trying to. I'm literally

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jumping and going, hey, buddy. Hey, buddy. You know, I don't want to

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scare him. I don't want to do anything. Cause he's right on the edge of

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the water. And so I run around, and I run around to the side of

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the house. And I'm able to find this little crack where he got through. And

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I'm able to put my arm through and to get that gate up. And I'm

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just trying to talk to him the whole time and keep him calm. And I

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finally get over to him as he's trying to push his pants, God love

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him. And I just kind of put my arms around him like

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this. And then I probably scared the daylights out of him because I started

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doing this. Hey, he's over

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here. He's over here. And you could hear people starting to run

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and come in this direction. I'm like, we found him. He's over here. He's

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over here. Because sometimes

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when you find what's been lost, you need to cry out.

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You need to call out. And there's a reason that you need to call

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out. Because when every one of those parents, half of them come around the

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corner crying. Cause that's what we do. And the other ones are like,

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oh, you know, it's just all the responses coming through.

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But every single one of them rejoicing

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because this little guy had been found. That's the Holy

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Spirit. That's the Holy Spirit's responsibility to lead

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us and guide us. Our responsibility is to listen to the Holy Spirit.

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And our response when the Holy Spirit does what he does

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is this spiritual victory should be shared so that others might be

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strengthened by those testimonies and take part in

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the family celebration. There

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are family celebrations that we should be having

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with one another. And we're just waiting for you to call out,

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look what God has done. Look, I found the coin. My value

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has been restored. Guys, do you find it interesting to me that

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headdress that I shared with you in the beginning, when it talked about speaking to

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a woman's value and speaking to her sense of worth and her

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connectivity to the family? As I was reading that and thinking about it, I thought,

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you know what? The enemy still comes after those same places in you ladies.

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I'm sure he comes after the same thing in you guys. Just begins to

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wear at that place where you don't feel valued anymore. You feel like

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you have failed and you're no longer pleasing to your family, your reputation

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in community, the community has now been shaken. And so you can't

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rejoice. Rejoice anyway. Rejoice as he

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restores all of the things that the enemy has tried to steal from you

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and allow us to rejoice with you. Because that's what family

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does. Family doesn't go well. I cannot believe you let your child

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get over there and get that close to the pool. That's not what we do.

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We go, thank you, God, that you have redeemed this

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moment, that the child wasn't lost and the coin has been restored.

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That's what God has. And we miss it when we don't

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do this. Now, here's the. Look at this.

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When it says right here, take part to

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rejoice with one another. This is what it says,

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Sicaro. To take part in another's

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joy after sympathizing with their sorrow. To

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rejoice in the honor.

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Fellow believer,

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we get to take part in this together.

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Your coin, my coin. What God's doing in your

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life, what God's doing in my life, the sorrows, the joys,

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all of it. We get to take part in

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it together. And all it's going to require

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is that we begin to cry out, that we begin to go,

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look what God did. Look what he did. He's over here.

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He's right here. We found. And to allow each

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other, invite each other into these

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moments.

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I would dare say there's not one person

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in this room who hasn't

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lost a coin or been a lost

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coin along the way.

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And he has found us.

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We can trust the Holy Spirit to remind us when we

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lose things of value and to lead us

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toward the lost coins

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that walk among us every single day.

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We can trust the Holy Spirit to remind us of lost

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things, whether it be us, whether it be

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something that he poured into our life, that we have allowed

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to fall away. And I trust him to

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lead us, to recognize, to see the lost

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coins all around us, all around us.

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And when he illuminates that, when he points that

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out, what is our job? Light a lamp,

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sweep the room, search thoroughly,

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and allow God to restore

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all that the enemy might have tried to take. It's all around

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us. We just need the awareness

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of the Holy Spirit and a heart that is obedient,

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to follow where he leads. Because the rest of

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the story is this in the same way. I tell you

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there is rejoicing in the presence of the angels of

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God over a sinner who repents.

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In what same way? In what same way?

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In the same way I just told you. Celebrating with

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family, rejoicing in what God has done

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as a family. Sharing

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that the coin has been found.

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And, Father, that's my prayer tonight. Lord, that

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the Holy Spirit would lead us, would direct us,

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give us wisdom in those places in our life where we've lain

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something down, lost something, given it up in bondages, given

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it up in one way. But, Father, I thank you, Lord, that

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you lead us to those places where healing and restoration can happen.

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And, Father, I thank you that you have a heart for the lost

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coins. May we have one as well. In

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Jesus name, amen. Amen.

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Go in peace to love and serve the Lord. Sure do love you guys.