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HE IS RISEN
5th April 2026 • Springhouse Church Sermons • Springhouse Church
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Feeling lost and without hope? Remember the story of Mary Magdalene and witness how Jesus offers more than relief from pain or the past.

Pastor Kevin talks about real moments of feeling let down, sticking around when things are hard, and the difference between just knowing about Jesus and really meeting Him. Leave behind numbness, striving, and labels as you find belonging, real change, and permission to be honest with God.

Let's move from being on the sidelines to living with courage, peace, and a revived perspective.

Scriptures Referenced

Psalm 30:5, 34:18; Jeremiah 29:13; Luke 8:1-3, 19:10; John 20:11-18; 2 Timothy 3:5; Hebrews 4:16; Revelation 21:4

Key Insights

  • Jesus is in the business of setting people free.
  • Casual encounters with Jesus create seasonal followers.
  • No depth of darkness disqualifies you from an encounter with Jesus.
  • Your pain will often preach louder than the truth if you’ll let it.
  • When Jesus shows up everything changes.

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He is risen. Praise the Lord. Hallelujah.

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Give the Lord some praise in this place.

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He is a great, glorious God and he is for

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you, not against you. He is with us and he is here

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today. Amen. Amen. Well, as we continue in our

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flow today, before I get into what I believe the Lord has me

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share. I am Pastor Kevin. I'm the lead pastor pastor here. I'm glad that you

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are here this morning. Welcome on this very beautiful day. I'm glad the rain

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came yesterday and the sun is out today. But more than that, I'm glad

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to celebrate a resurrected king today. And so,

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hey, listen, next week we have something special happening here at

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Springhouse and we want you to know about it. Mike Goodwin is going to be

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with us. He is a comedian and he is going to come and he's going

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to. He's really. It's going to be a special service. Okay, so here's the deal.

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If you're new with us, we'd like you to come back and be a part

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of this. And if you're home folk and family, I want you to invite a

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friend and come. He's going to be with us both gatherings 9am and 11am

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and amen. It's going to be a treat. So come. Also, if you

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are new to Springhouse or newer to Springhouse,

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we have a newcomer's luncheon. Maybe you're here and you're saying, I want to know

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a little bit about that church. If you think we're weird, we'll tell you all

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about it at this luncheon on the 19th.

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Just come at 12:30 after the gathering on the 19th. We

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would like for you to come. We're going to feed you, you're going to meet

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the pastors and we're going to love on you for a little bit and tell

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you about Springhouse. Does that sound good? All right, well, let's get into what God

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has for us today. We're going to stand here at Springhouse. We have a tradition

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where we stand and read the word together. So if you'll stand with me, we'll

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put the words on the screen. And if you are home folk, let's do this

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with gusto. Okay, here we go. Let's read. We're reading about Jesus

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appearing to Mary Magdalene after the

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death and the burial. This is the resurrection. All right, here we go. Let's

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read together now. Mary stood outside the

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tomb crying as she wept, she bent over

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to look into the tomb and saw two angels in

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white seated where Jesus body had been.

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One at the head and the other at the foot.

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They asked her, woman, why are you crying?

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They have taken my Lord away, she said, and I

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don't know where they have put him. At this, she

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turned around and saw Jesus standing there. But

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she did not realize that it was Jesus. He

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asked her, woman, why are you crying? Who

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is it you are looking for? Thinking he was

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the gardener, she said, sir, if you have carried him

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away, tell me where you have put him and I will

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get him. Jesus said to her, mary.

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She turned to him and cried out in Aramaic,

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rabboni, which means teacher.

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Jesus said, do not hold on to me, for I have

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not yet ascended to the Father. Go instead

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to my brothers and tell them I am ascending to my

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Father and your Father, to my God and your

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God. Mary Magdalene went to the disciples

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with the news. I have seen the Lord.

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And she told them that he had said these things to

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her. Father, I thank you for your amazing, powerful,

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transformative word. Let it do a work in our hearts today.

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In Jesus name, amen. Before you sit, hug

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the neck of someone you don't like this morning,

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Sam.

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Mary Magdalene is one of three Marys we learn about in Scripture.

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And in the first century Jewish culture, women were valued,

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but they were socially limited. It would be

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out of the ordinary for a woman to be a formal disciple

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of a rabbi. And they had lesser public voice than

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the influence of the men that were around them. So right off the b.

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This Mary that we're talking about, Mary Magdalene, she had

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an uphill battle. She had an uphill battle in her life. Has anybody been a

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part of something where you start out and it already seems like an uphill

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climb to get there? Well, this Mary, she has this uphill

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battle. And not only does she have an uphill battle because she was a woman

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in a culture that didn't really value a woman's

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voice. But she had a problem. And the problem was, is the word tells us

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that she had these demons in her life. She had sex. Seven

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demons. Seven demons. Now, I know I don't know about you, but, you know, we

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tend to contend with some things from our past. And we'll look at our

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lives and it will kind of like. If you're anything like me, Jeanne, I'm like

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an onion, okay? I've got layers, you know, to me, and there's just layer at

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the layer. This woman is dealing with seven demons.

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Seven demons. And in the culture of that day,

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demon possession was not just a spiritual issue.

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It carried with it fear and judgment and

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isolation, social isolation. And because of this marriage, Mary

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would have been avoided. She would have been

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labeled and she would have been excluded. Can anybody relate

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to this? Avoided, labeled and

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excluded. So Mary here, she wasn't just struggling,

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she was feared. She was misunderstood,

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she was marginalized, and she was marked in order to be

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avoided. She didn't just have a past,

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she had a reputation. You ever met somebody with a

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reputation? A reputation? She had a reputation.

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Mary was a woman that in the culture would sideline her

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because every room she entered, the verdict was

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already rendered. In other words, they judged her before she

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even said a word. And then something

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miraculous happens. Jesus steps into her

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life. Oh, aren't you glad for the day that Jesus stepped into your

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life? Jesus steps into Mary's life. And

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when Jesus arrives on the scene In Luke chapter 8, the Word tells

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us that he delivers Mary from these

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demons. But not only does he deliver her spiritually, he

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does something totally radical here. He doesn't just manage

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her symptoms or slightly improve her

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condition. See, we like to kind of rub up to

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Jesus just enough to get those symptoms to

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kind of settle down. But see, Jesus isn't in the business of just

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catering to symptoms. Jesus is looking to get to root issues

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and to uproot those issues so that we can actually be free.

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Somebody say amen. And so he

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restores her dignity, her identity

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and belonging, and then allows her the freedom

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and the privilege to follow him. Do you know

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that it is a privilege to follow the Lord Jesus Christ? It is

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a privilege to follow Jesus. Jesus is in the business of setting

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people free. And Jesus set Mary free. So

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now what was once avoided, labeled and

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excluded was transformed into something that someone who was

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pursued, redeemed, and, and belonged. And I believe,

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Hallelujah. That this is a lot of our stories today. Amen.

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Some of you here carry a similar story to

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Mary. And you can point back to a moment where Jesus arrived on the

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scene and he changed your life.

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When someone has been radically touched the way that

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Mary has been touched, when you've been radically

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changed, you don't just love casually.

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Those types of people stay close and they stay near.

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So Mary didn't just know about Jesus, she had

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a life changing encounter with him. And

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the God who changed Mary's life is the very same

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God who can change your life today. Same

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God. And this is the delineation between

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spectators and participants in the Kingdom of

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God. Those often impressed with Jesus

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will leave. But those changed by Jesus, they'll stay.

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If you've been changed by Jesus, you'll stay.

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You'll stay around. You know, I grew up in a tradition

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where I was scared into salvation. I was told

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that there is a fire awaiting for me when I don't let Jesus come into

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my heart. And so I was given a candle to put my hand in. And

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I had to hold my hand over that flame for as long as I could.

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Ouch. As a little third grader. And they said, kevin, your soul's

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gonna burn in hell just like that if you don't get saved. And

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let me tell you something. I got saved that day. I was

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so scared. I was so scared to go burn in hell like the way they

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were telling me about. Here's the thing. I don't know what hell is like because

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I've never been there. But I'm gonna tell you right now,

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hell is a place where Jesus is not. And

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any place that Jesus is not is not a place that I want to be.

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It's not a place that I want to be. I

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remember the moment when I was introduced

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to the Meek family here at Springhouse, which was then Smyrna

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assembly. And they introduced me to a Jesus

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connected to love and relationship, to this great

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glorious God who saw Kevin o', Day, knew my

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name, knew my story, and wanted to have a

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relationship with me. Can I tell you that same very God is

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available to you today? This God who knows you, who sees you.

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Guess what? He even knows that thing that's back in that dark corner of your

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life, that thing that you haven't let out in the open, that dark

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crevice of your life. He knows all about that. And friends, today I'm telling you

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that he is a redeemer and he is a Savior.

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And despite the choices and the things that you've done, he is here

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giving an invitation for you to come and be with him. For

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eternity. For eternity. And this invitation

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is for everyone? Would you say everyone?

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So Luke chapter eight tells us that Mary traveled with

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Jesus and she supported his ministry.

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Now, Jesus did not come to attract fanfare.

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The Word tells us that Jesus, his reason that he came. He said,

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I've come to seek and to save that which

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was lost. Now, here's the thing. The only way that something

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is lost is when it's truly lost. And the only way that can

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be found is going into a lost situation and finding

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it, illuminating the lost thing. Jesus comes in and wants to illuminate

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lost things. Jesus came to radically change our lives

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in a way that no one else can. Mary was

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delivered and it changed her life. This is why

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she traveled with Jesus. This is why she

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supported his ministry. And that's why we find

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her at the tomb. We find her at the

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empty tomb. Peter, John, and Mary there at

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the tomb. Now, here's the thing. Peter and John left.

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She went and told them, hey, the tomb's empty. Peter comes, John comes.

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And here's the thing. I think there's a delineation here. See,

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Peter knew Jesus as a teacher.

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John knew Jesus as beloved. And this doesn't devalue or

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diminish Peter and John's importance. But I have to ask the question, why

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did Mary linger? Why did Mary choose to stay?

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Well, while one knew him as a teacher, the other knew him as beloved.

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Mary knew him as a deliverer. And when God

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delivers you out of something and you have a history and a

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connect with him in that way, powerful, extraordinary

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things happen in your life. Mary stayed.

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And the people who stay get to witness extraordinary

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things over in Acts. If you're a believer and you know the word over

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in Acts. After Jesus ascended to heaven, the Bible

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tells us 500 witnesses were there. They were watching this ascension.

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Glory to God. And do you know what happens 10 days later? That

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500 decreases to 120. What happened to the

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other 380 people? Did they get bored?

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Was it not exciting enough to wait around? See,

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here's the. Let me, let me paint this picture. They literally saw

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the Son of God ascend into heaven.

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And Jesus said, I'm going to promise to give you a gift. These

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people were waiting around on the gift. And so 120 people stay. And

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guess what happens when they stay? They get to experience the power of the Holy

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Spirit. The day of Pentecost. Let me tell you something. If you will

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stay, if you will stay, you will

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witness miraculous things. If you stay, you will

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witness extraordinary things. This is my daughter,

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Hadassah. And she,

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like all of my daughters, has birthdays every year. And every other year,

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every other year, we allow our daughters to choose a place that

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they would like to go for their birthday. And I do a daddy daughter date

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with them, and we go to that place. And on this particular year, she decides

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that she wanted to go see a tiger, a real live tiger. She

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likes tigers, favorite animal. And so we decided to go to the

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Cincinnati Zoo because we hear that the Cincinnati Zoo has a great

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display of tigers. And so we get on the plane and we go to

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the Cincinnati Zoo. And we went there and we saw giraffe, we saw

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elephants, we saw goats, we saw

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hippo, we saw everything. We went to the tiger exhibit.

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And the tigers were not there. What is going

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on? Where are the tigers? Well, they were there. They were just in the cave

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and not coming out. And so we were there and I could just

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see the disappointment on our eyes. The whole reason for the trip was to see

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this tiger. And so we left and I said, well, let's go to the other

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exhibits. And so we went and saw other animals. And then we would make our

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way back to the tiger exhibit. And we stood there and we just waited and

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kind of looked a little foolish waiting there. Cause everybody was just knowing that

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the tigers were not there. But we were there hopeful that the tiger would come

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out. And so I did what every great dad would do.

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I thought I could fake her out by getting her one of these. And so

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I went into the zoo store and paid an

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abnormally an outrageous price for a plushed animal. And I

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gave it to her. And I said, here's a tiger. And she said, well,

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daddy, I wanna see a real tiger. And I'm like, well, I know, dear, but

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the real tigers are not out today. And so we circle

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again, and the zoo is about to close. We circle again. We go. And we

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stand there by the pexiglass. And people are kinda looking at us. What are

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you looking at? There's nothing there but trees and grass. And there's a

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tiger. And I'm like, baby, it's time to go. They're about to close. And

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she says, daddy, the tigers will come if we pray.

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You're right, dear. And so she prays for the

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tiger. And at the same time, I'm praying the Lord to give me words to

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comfort her in her disappointment. And so I'm there and I'm praying, and

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she's praying for the tigers. And we're looking and. And it's time to go.

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The people who work in the zoo, they are pushing. They are now all in

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a line moving the crowds out the door. And so I grab

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Adas hand and we go through the bookstore in the

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area where you're exiting or whatever. And she says, daddy, can we go back one

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more time? And I'm like, baby, like the whole line of people are

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here. And so I say, okay. And so we go, and we sneak

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around the side and kind of avert the eyes of the

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zookeepers. And we go there, and here we are once. And I'm like, oh, Lord,

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please. And so we stand there and there's

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nothing. And so I grab her hand and we go to

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turn away. And as soon as we turn away, the tiger comes

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out. And this is Hadassah with her,

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with her tiger.

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One of the largest issues we have is that we expect something to change, but

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we don't see long enough for it to happen. This

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is where faith is really tested. Will you stay to

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see God do something, or will you leave the minute it gets

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hard? Mary didn't understand what happened.

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She couldn't explain it. She couldn't fix it. She stayed because

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her experience and her relationship with Jesus carried a

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matchless depth that no one else could

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rival. We sang a song on Friday night where the line

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in the song said, this. My one life's endeavor is to

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match your surrender, and so I surrender all. This

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was the heart posture with which Mary lived her life.

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I want you to understand today, church, that casual

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encounters create seasonal followers.

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Casual encounters create seasonality

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followers. If all you have is a casual encounter, then you

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have very little motivation to actually show up and stick around. There

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was a boy, and he was with his father. And he said to his father,

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how big is God? And the father said, well, look

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up at the sky. Do you see that airplane? And he sees this airplane up

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in the sky. And the father says, how big is that airplane? And the son

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says, well, it's really small. It's a really small plane. He said, you're right.

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So he gets his son and puts him in the car and they drive over

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to the airport, drives right up onto the tarmac, gets out of the car, and

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brings his son right up to a Boeing 7700 series.

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And he looks up at the Boeing plane and he says, son, how big is

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this plane? And the son said, this plane is huge.

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And he said, God is as big as your perspective

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based on your proximity to him.

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Guys, how much time and how close you get to God is how big he

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will be in your life. And if you're settling for a casual

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encounter, you'll only be a seasonal follower. That means we'll

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see you today and we'll see you at Christmas.

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But God invites you on a journey full of life,

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full of longevity, full of joy, full of radical

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transformation and change if you'll just allow him the privilege

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of coming in to your life.

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Mary's encounter with Jesus was not casual. She had a history.

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And some of you are here right now. You walked in this morning, you put

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on your pastel stuff, you put on your bright dress, you walked

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into the door and you put on a smile. But can I tell you the

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truth behind that smile this morning? You are tired, you are

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confused, you are worn down. You're carrying Things that you

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haven't said out loud. You don't have clarity. You don't even know what God is

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really doing in your life. Some came in seeking the validation

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of others. Let me tell you about getting your validation from others. The same

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people who cried out hosanna to Jesus are the exact same people

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that said, crucify him. But praise be to

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God that the same people that said, crucify him are the same people he died

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and rose again for. We don't get

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validation for people. We need our validation from a king who

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actually knows us in our story. But despite any of the

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darkness that you have experienced or the darkness that you're walking in,

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I want you to know that I recognize, and we recognize that you

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chose to show up this morning. And that matters, because

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here's the reason. No depth of darkness disqualifies you

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from an encounter with Jesus. No depth of darkness

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disqualifies you from an encounter with Jesus.

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Yes, that thing that popped up in your mind right then, that

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did not disqualify you. He was the perfect

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price on Calvary for our sin. He was the

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perfect price. We couldn't pay the price. He was the one who did it.

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And so there is no darkness that disqualifies you. This Mary,

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she looks into the tomb, looking right

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at what represents death. And she sees something

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miraculous. She sees two angels sitting there, this

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Mary who lingered around and stayed. And they ask her

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this question. They say, woman, why are you

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weeping? Now, I don't think that they were saying that in the

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way of pity. Woman, why are you. Why are you

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weeping? They're

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asking the question with foreknowledge, that Jesus has come back to life.

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Why are you weeping? This

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is the wrong emotion to be moating at this moment.

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Clearly, there's a disconnect here.

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And she answers them through her perspective in her

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lens. And she says, they have taken.

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They have taken, my Lord. She's not

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just looking into a tomb. She's looking through everything

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she's just been through. She saw

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Jesus beaten. She saw Jesus

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crucified. She saw him buried.

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So when she looks in, she's not looking with faith.

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She's looking through the lens of a painful

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memory. In other words, her past

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is shaping her expectation. Her pain

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is shaping her perception.

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Mary is looking for confirmation of loss. She's literally

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staring at something she cannot explain. But she filters it

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through what she already believes to be true.

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Friends, may I suggest to you this morning that your

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pain will preach louder to you than the truth

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if you allow it. To your hurt will speak

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volumes louder than the actual truth if you

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give it ear in that way.

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And so she says, they have taken my

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Lord. That means that she still claims him.

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She still belongs to him. But she's

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walking in this expectation that he's gone. You

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know what that tells me? That tells me that we can call Him Lord all

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day long and not expect him to do a thing in our lives. He

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is a God that will exceed our

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expectations. You can trust this great glorious

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God to move on your life.

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So let me ask you, have you ever been in a place where you

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prayed and it didn't happen? You

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trusted and it didn't work out. You believed and it

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didn't look like you thought it would. You asked God to fix it, but it

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got worse. You waited and nothing

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changed. You stepped out in faith and it fell apart.

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You forgave and they still walked away. You

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stayed faithful and you got overlooked. You

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gave your best, but it wasn't enough.

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You thought that door was God, but it slams shut in

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your face. You thought that relationship was it,

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but it ended. You thought the healing would come and it didn't. You thought the

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season would be different and it wasn't. You thought God would show up in a

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certain way, and he didn't show up like that. And now, based on

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these momentary disappointments, hear me, church. Without

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even realizing it, you don't expect him to act

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like the God you say you believe he is. Over.

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In second Timothy there is this scripture and it talks about the end times. And

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this is going to be disastrous things in the end times. But there's a section

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of that scripture, scripture that talks about having a form

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of godliness, but denying its power.

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In the end times it will be, I know the Lord Jesus Christ,

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but I deny he can actually do anything in my life.

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That is a lie. That is a lie from the Father of

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lies. The power of Jesus has the power

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to eradicate anything you're going through. The power

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of Jesus Christ can infiltrate any situation, any

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hurt, any pain. And he. He can bring peace and comfort that nobody

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else can. He is so super

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faithful. And so now you show up to church on Easter Sunday,

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but you're not looking for life. It seems as if you're

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just bracing for loss because you're looking at God through the lens

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of what or who hurt you. And so you

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cope. You numb it. You

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pour another drink. You stay busy so you don't have to think about

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it. You scroll until your mind goes quiet. You chase another

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relationship so that you don't feel alone. You throw yourself

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into work so you don't have to deal with what's underneath. You. Binge,

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distract, perform, achieve. Anything that will take the edge off.

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And guys, if we're honest for just a moment, it works.

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For just a moment, for just a second, it feels just a little

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bit better. It helps you breathe for just a second.

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But it never heals it, does it? Someone

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once said you can't get rid of your demons if you're still

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enjoying their company. For some of

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you, your experiences didn't just hurt you,

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they trained you. So, like Mary, you

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keep looking, but you're only expecting to find

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what you've already determined.

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True. Here's the deal. If you

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expect death, you will miss life.

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If you're walking around expecting death, you

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will miss life. And some of you have

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chosen to be miserable because you've trained

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yourself to look for a dead outcome. Can I tell you this morning

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that Jesus wants to change your perspective?

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Jesus wants to open your eyes to see in a way that you

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have never seen him before. The Word says that she turned with

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her body and Jesus is standing right

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in front of her. Jesus is not playing a glorified game

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of hide and seek with you. He is right there

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in front of you. We're gonna have an Easter egg hunt at my house a

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little bit later today. My kids are gonna go look for Easter eggs. But do

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you know that I'm not gonna take these eggs? And I'm not gonna go dig

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up my sewage tank and dig it in so deep that they don't find

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it. I'm not hiding the eggs from

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my kids. I'm hiding the eggs for my kids.

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And Christ is hidden right in front of you in plain sight. If

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you'll just acknowledge him, he will reveal himself

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to you.

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He's not hiding from you. Truth can be standing

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right in front of you and you still miss it. Church I want you to

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know today, Friends, I want you to know today. If you need a way,

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Jesus is the way. If you need

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truth today, Jesus is truth.

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If you are needing a source of life,

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Jesus is life. The Word says that

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she saw Jesus but did not

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recognize Him. So Jesus asked her this

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question. Who is it you are looking for?

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Who is it that you're looking for? And I'm asking you this morning

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the same question. Who is it that you're looking for? Everyone's looking

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for something. Peace, relief. Identity,

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control. Mary

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responds to Jesus with a distant

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response. She calls him sir and treats him like

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a gardener.

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Because of her pain because of what she witnessed,

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she could not bring herself to the reality of seeing

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the God who was right in front of her. When I was real little, I

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was Catholic, and I remember going

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to my first confessional and I walked into that

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room. And what you do is you go and you sit with the priest. And

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I went into his little. I guess it was a little house. And we went

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in there and I sat on the couch with him. And he said, kevin, I

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want you to tell me all your sin. Tell me everything you've done

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wrong. So I started to tell him, well,

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I stole a toy from my brother once. He said,

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good, tell me more. Well,

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I think I didn't do what my mama asked me to do once. And he

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said, good, tell me more. I think I stole. I'm pretty sure I

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stole a cookie or two a time. And he said, good,

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tell me more, and I'll tell you. This priest was so encouraging. I started making

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up sin. I started making. I want. If I was going to be a sinner,

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I wanted to be the best one.

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But here's the thing. You don't have to hide behind a

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person to get to Jesus. The book of

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Hebrews tells us, because of Jesus and what he did, we can come, right?

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You know what? It doesn't just say, you can just go to his throne. He

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actually uses this word boldly, Boldly,

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confidently. Listen, my girls, I'm literally sleeping with

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my underwear in the bed. And the girls just belt into the room asking me,

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can I have a snack? Can I have a drink of water? They don't knock.

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They just come confidently and boldly and joyfully right into my presence.

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You can go to your phone, Father, that way, because

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of Jesus, boldly and

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confidently before his throne.

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But let me ask you this question honestly. Have you ever gotten to

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the point of pain and grief that you don't

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even recognize what's right in front of you? Or more than

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that, who is right in front of you?

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Listen to this. Mary. Mary was looking. Listen to me. This was

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her frame of mind. Mary was looking for evidence

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to validate the reality she created in her mind.

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Guys, so often we are looking for the evidence to validate

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the reality we've created. When the reality we've created

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is based on a lie, it's based on fiction, or it's based on

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maybe an experience that happened that God's wanting to pull you out of. You've

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assigned your identity to this place. And God said, but that's not who you

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are. That's not the name I gave you.

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That's not the destiny I've placed in front of you.

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And so if we're not careful, we'll assign false evidence to the

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deception in front of us. And we'll live our life based on something

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that's not true. Your

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past does not define you. Your

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pain does not get the final word.

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Your failure is not your identity. What

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happened to you is not who you are.

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Your worst moment is not your permanent name.

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Your history may explain you, but it does not own you.

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Your mistakes may mark you, but they do not master you.

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What broke you does not get to build you. The lie you

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believed is not the truth that you have to live. Just

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because it felt real doesn't mean that it's true. Listen.

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Everything Mary thought she had lost was standing right in

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front of her. And his response was not shame,

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not judgment, not disappointment, not

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correction, not frustration, not pull it together,

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not be stronger. His response was this,

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Mary, as if to say,

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it's me. And some of

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you this morning need a it's me

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moment with the creator of the universe. And can I tell

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you, you came on the right Sunday because he decided to show up this

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morning and you can have an it's

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me moment with the Lord. And in that

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moment. Here's the thing. In that moment, I believe it was this

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moment when he said Mary that she

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was transformed. See, before she was delivered. She was

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delivered from those demons. But this moment

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caused transformation. See, deliverance is

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what God does to you. Deliverance is what God

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does for you. Transformation is what God does

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within you. And this is the moment for Mary that

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everything came full circle. This is where

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Mary got her song. This is where the Jesus that

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she had intimate connection with, it all came to

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life at this moment. And I believe that it was at this

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moment that she realized with every fiber of her

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being that Jesus was everything she ever

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needed. I've asked Garner to play this song over us.

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Let it sink in your spirit as he sings. Sings as Lyrics

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Jesus says Mary. He says,

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mary. And she for that

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moment in time, everything stops. And

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she sees the Jesus that she knows.

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It's revealed to her. In that moment, everything

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comes together and I just see her because he says in the next

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beat, don't cling to me. I don't think it was like a get away from

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me. I think she was so in the moment that she just grasped him

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and didn't want to let him go. But here's the thing.

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Here's the thing. Listen. The same woman, Remember the woman we

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introduced at the beginning of this, who didn't have a voice, who did. Who had

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a past, who had a reputation, who had demons. Now,

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let me think about it. If God. I'm thinking God, Jesus is sitting up in

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heaven. They're planting. This whole master plan is being put together. Now.

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If I'm up there and I'm a part of the conversation, I'm saying, hey, let's

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get Peter. Let's get Peter there on the scene. Let's make sure. Or let's. What

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about John? You know, maybe John. Maybe Thomas doesn't need a doubt. Maybe let's get

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him, like, really there. He needs to see it firsthand. No,

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the God of the universe, the God who breathes

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stars, chose the last rung on the

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totem pole. The one who didn't have a voice, the

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one who had demons, the one who had a reputation, the one the culture

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would have gone, no, we don't want to hear from you. Guess what? I

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want that one to be the first one to receive the gospel

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news and go share the revelation of the risen Christ.

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Guys, don't tell me that you don't have a

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purpose. Don't tell me that he doesn't have a plan

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for your life. The king of kings knows your name.

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He knows your story. And you have not gone so far down south

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that he can't come and save you. Stand with me this morning, church.

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So I ask you, this morning, who

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are you looking for?

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This can be the day of real change.

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I was walking at my house, and I saw one of those

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goldfish crackers on the floor. And

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you know what I did? I didn't pick it up. I walked right by it,

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came back around, saw the goldfish on the floor, and I walked by it again

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in the carpet. The third time I walked by,

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guess what? Somebody had come by and they had stepped on the

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goldfish cracker. You know what that does? It means all those

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little crumbs were all in the floor. Here's my point.

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Had I dealt with with the cracker initially, it wouldn't

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have gotten worse. And, guys, some of you need to deal with some things

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today before it gets smushed and gets worse. And you have

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a king that wants to meet with you today. If

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you're gonna pray with people, would you come forward? Listen to this.

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He is not too far to be found. This is what Jeremiah says. You will

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seek me and find me when you seek me with all of your heart. Have

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you come into this house mourning or crying? This is what the word says. Weeping

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may endure for a Night. But guess what comes in the morning? Joy. A

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joy unexplainable. A joy everlasting. Because here's the

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thing. When Jesus shows up, everything

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changes. When Jesus is introduced in the situation,

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everything changes. So listen to this. Whatever you walked in with, it's not

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final. It's not done. It does not

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win. If he got up, hope gets up. If

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he got up, freedom gets up. If he got up, your

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story's not over. Mary thought he was gone, but he was standing right there.

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And he is standing here today. He's not in the grave. He's

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not in the tomb. He's not in your past. He's not confined to history.

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He's not limited to a story. He's not distant from your reality.

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He's not waiting for you to move. He's not unsure of your

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future. He's not overwhelmed by your situation. He's not

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intimidated by your struggle. He's not defeated by your past.

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He's not finished with your life. He is alive. He is

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present. He is moving. He is speaking. He is calling.

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He is drawing. He is restoring. He is healing.

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He is drawing. He is restoring. He is standing. He

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is reigning. He is returning. And everything that feels dead,

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he has power to raise it. Everything that feels lost, he has the

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authority to restore it. Everything that feels finished, he

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will rewrite it. Because he didn't stay in the grave. He didn't stay in

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the tomb. He's not staying away. He is alive. He is here. And,

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guys, he's going to come back again. We have

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a hope in Christ Jesus.

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And so there are three groups of people here today. First

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group is the this. You can't

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honestly say with authenticity that there was ever a moment in your

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life that you said, I need Jesus in my

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life. Well, I've been a Christian all my life because I grew up in a

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Christian home. No, there. There is an appointed time because

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you have to declare with your mouth, I am a sinner. I need

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Jesus.

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If that is you today, there's

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no greater gift that you can walk out of here than

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to have eternal life that starts right now, today.

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This Jesus can radically change your life. And these people

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down here, they are not perfect. They are tore up from the floor.

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I know their stories, but they know this great glorious

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God and they would love to introduce you to him today. If that's you,

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number two, there's a group of people in here, and let me tell you, this

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is the vast majority of you. You ready? Are you ready for this? You got

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up this morning and you thought church was gonna be cute today. You got your

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pastels on. You're ready for the egg hunt. You're ready for a good Easter lunch.

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But here's the thing. The God that breathes stars said,

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no. I wanna deal with something in you today. I

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wanna remind you that your hurt and your brokenness does not define

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who you are. You have been living beneath the calling

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I've given you. Because I am a great, glorious God. Do not

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diminish the power of my resurrection, says the Lord God. And

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if that is you today, come down here and allow somebody to

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agree with you that today everything changes. And the third

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group of people here I talked about Hebrews saying, go boldly before the throne of

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grace. You are in a time of need, and you have just decided that

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you're gonna saddle up and carry that need all by yourself. But let me tell

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you something. You can't do it alone. You're not strong enough to do it alone.

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And the God of the universe wants to shoulder that for you. Come

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down here, release it so that you can walk out free today.

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Amen. The altars are open. Let's worship you. Come and let the Holy Spirit

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do something in your life.

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Hey, Church. There are people whose

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eternity changed in this moment. Can you give God some praise?

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Come on. Hallelujah. Bless the Lord. Bless the

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Lord.

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If you gave your life to Jesus today, the next step is water

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baptism so that we can celebrate with you. And we would be so

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happy and privileged to baptize you in the name of the Father, Son

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and Holy Spirit. Come and see us. Guys, I hope that you enjoy the

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rest of your Easter Sunday. Come back next week. Guys, listen.

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We don't just have this gift inside of us. It's not a selfish thing.

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We actually have a world that's dying out there that needs to know the good

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news of Jesus. Let's not forget that this week, okay? Let's not forget the

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gift that we've been given, the power of the resurrection. Let's share that with this

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dying world. I'm not going to give you a blessing. We're going to go out

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on this song as the benediction, y'. All. Let's sing it. Here we go. Come

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on.

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