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        00:00:03 - Oh, hey, welcome
to Crossroads. 
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        00:00:04 I'm Andy, and today
you're joining us 
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        00:00:06 for Real Encounters with God. 
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        00:00:08 Each week, we'll explore
real places from the Bible 
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        00:00:10 and uncover new
identities that we all have. 
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        00:00:13 Now, we filmed this
series earlier this year, 
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        00:00:15 and our prayers are with 
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        00:00:17 all of the people
who've been hurt 
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        00:00:18 by the ongoing
conflict in the region. 
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        00:00:21 And we're still choosing
to show this series 
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        00:00:23 because we believe that 
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        00:00:25 God chose the
ancient land of Israel, 
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        00:00:27 that He carved His
story into the place itself, 
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        00:00:29 and that He has
something to say to us 
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        00:00:31 today through it. 
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        00:00:33 At Crossroads, we take
our cues from Scripture. 
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        00:00:35 We believe the
Bible is God's truth 
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        00:00:37 and we base our lives on it. 
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        00:00:39 And maybe you don't
fully believe that right now. 
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        00:00:42 And hey, that's okay. 
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        00:00:43 We're glad that you're exploring 
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        00:00:45 and interested in learning more, 
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        00:00:47 but we start off
our time each week 
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        00:00:49 together by singing songs that 
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        00:00:51 are directly
rooted in Scripture. 
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        00:00:53 We do this because
singing songs to God 
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        00:00:55 is actually in the
Bible, and it's a way 
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        00:00:57 for us to turn our
attention towards Him. 
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        00:01:00 So, turn up the
volume, go full screen, 
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        00:01:03 and let's get started. 
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        00:09:40 - I just feel like I should say 
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        00:09:41 if you're here for
one of the first times 
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        00:09:46 that statement you just saw 
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        00:09:49 a lot of the room say 
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        00:09:52 and that statement
that you just saw 
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        00:09:56 make people lift their hands. 
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        00:09:59 And maybe you
looked around with you. 
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        00:10:01 Maybe you're watching
for the first time, 
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        00:10:03 or maybe you're in the
room for the first time 
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        00:10:05 and you're like, "Seriously? 
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        00:10:07 Are y'all just like
fan boys? Fan girls?" 
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        00:10:11 Yeah, yeah. That's right, that's
right. You could say that. 
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        00:10:16 But far more than fans, 
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        00:10:19 you're surrounded by people 
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        00:10:21 who have said, "You
know, in challenge 
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        00:10:24 I found this King to be better 
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        00:10:27 than any other
king offered to me." 
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        00:10:34 They're not empty words. 
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        00:10:35 They're words, they're costly, 
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        00:10:40 they're words of
challenge to say, 
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        00:10:44 "I'm not my King, but He is. 
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        00:10:48 God is my king. 
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        00:10:49 And so I'll actually
put my trust in Him." 
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        00:10:52 When challenge
hits, who's your king? 
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        00:10:57 When a battle hits,
who's your king? 
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        00:11:03 My first response
when a battle hits is not 
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        00:11:06 to go hands up saying
God you're Supreme. 
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        00:11:08 Can I just be honest about that? 
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        00:11:11 My first response is to go, 
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        00:11:13 "Let me grab the things that 
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        00:11:15 the world has
trained me to grab, 
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        00:11:17 like rage if I'm
facing a difficulty, 
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        00:11:20 or anger or something
to numb me out. 
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        00:11:25 Today we're going
to talk about maybe 
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        00:11:27 one of the most famous
stories in the Bible 
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        00:11:29 about a man named
David who fought Goliath. 
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        00:11:31 Raise your hand if you've
heard about it before. 
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        00:11:34 Raise your hand online. 
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        00:11:35 Yeah. You're with me. Okay. 
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        00:11:36 Most of us, even
if you've, like, 
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        00:11:39 you thought the
walls of a church 
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        00:11:40 would fall in if you
walked in them, 
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        00:11:42 you've probably heard
about David and Goliath. 
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        00:11:44 David faces this giant. 
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        00:11:46 And maybe you don't
have a physical giant 
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        00:11:48 meeting you on a battlefield. 
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        00:11:50 But maybe, and
probably, you have 
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        00:11:54 a challenge that feels
like a giant right now. 
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        00:11:57 You have something
pressing against you 
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        00:11:59 or something coming against you. 
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        00:12:01 And the question is,
who's your king in that? 
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        00:12:07 David shows us a
practice when challenge hits 
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        00:12:11 that reminds us that we have 
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        00:12:12 this warrior spirit
in us because 
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        00:12:15 of our creator and
because who made us. 
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        00:12:19 And so Psalm 18
says these words, 
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        00:12:23 this is our practice
when we hit challenge, 
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        00:12:25 He says, "In my
distress I called upon 
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        00:12:28 the Lord, to my
God, I cried for help. 
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        00:12:33 And from His temple
He heard my voice 
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        00:12:36 and my cry to Him
reached His ears." 
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        00:12:40 Another way to say that is 
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        00:12:43 when I cried out to Him 
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        00:12:45 I was immediately
in His presence, 
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        00:12:49 in the presence of
God, the King above all. 
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        00:12:52 This next song allows us to 
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        00:12:54 put in perspective and a lens 
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        00:12:56 and frame up challenge
that we're facing 
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        00:12:58 and say, "My response,
I want it to be this. 
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        00:13:01 I want it to be You're my King. 
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        00:13:03 I want it to be, God, 
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        00:13:04 would you fight
this battle with me? 
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        00:13:06 Because He's made us for it. 
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        00:17:53 - So God, I put both
hands out in front of me 
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        00:17:55 because I just take
You at Your Word. 
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        00:17:59 I'll just take You
at Your Word that 
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        00:18:01 You say You never
leave us or forsake us. 
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        00:18:04 I'll take You at Your
Word when You say 
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        00:18:06 Your arm is not
too short to save. 
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        00:18:09 I'll take You at Your
Word in Psalm 121 
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        00:18:11 when You say You
don't sleep or slumber. 
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        00:18:14 You watch my
coming and my going. 
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        00:18:16 You protect me by
day and by night. 
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        00:18:19 And so I put both
hands out in front of me 
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        00:18:21 just to say, this
is me, my trust, 
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        00:18:25 my hope, my security,
I put it all in You 
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        00:18:31 and say meet me in the battle. 
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        00:18:33 Meet me and fight with
me, Father. Come to me. 
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        00:18:37 And I take You at Your
Word that You respond, 
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        00:18:40 that my cry reaches
Your ear. You are with us. 
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        00:18:46 I love You, my warrior King. 
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        00:18:48 I praise You and
give You my trust. 
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        00:18:51 I pray all this because
of You, Jesus. Amen. 
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        00:18:57 - Man, so often
these songs are ways 
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        00:18:59 that I actually hear from God, 
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        00:19:01 that He speaks to me. 
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        00:19:02 And throughout Real Encounters, 
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        00:19:03 we've been talking
about how God speaks 
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        00:19:05 through the land
of Israel, but also 
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        00:19:07 that God wants to speak
to you and me today. 
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        00:19:10 And it might sound
a little strange, 
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        00:19:12 but it's really
important that you know 
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        00:19:13 God wants to speak to you, 
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        00:19:15 to encourage you,
to strengthen you. 
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        00:19:16 And on the first
Thursday of every month, 
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for an extended time 
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        00:19:20 of worship and
prayer that actually 
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        00:19:22 I'll be leading and my
wife Rachel will be leading. 
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        00:19:45 is just spending
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        00:19:48 Now, I bet if you
try this for a week, 
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        00:19:50 you're going to feel different, 
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        00:19:52 you're going to
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        00:19:53 and you're going
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        00:20:58 Now, I am so excited for today's
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        00:21:01 Last week Brian
herded some goats 
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        00:21:03 and I cannot wait to see
what he's getting into today. 
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        00:21:10 ♪♪♪ insert Real
Encounters promo♪♪♪ 
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        00:21:50 - All right. We're
back in Israel 
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        00:21:52 for Real Encounters with God 
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        00:21:53 and talking about
these real stories 
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        00:21:55 that really happen
with real people 
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        00:21:56 having these encounters. 
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        00:21:58 I've got Hannah,
Brian, our guide Tsuriel, 
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        00:22:02 and today we're talking about 
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        00:22:03 one of these six
elements of identity, 
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        00:22:05 this primal DNA we have,
warrior. Tell us about that. 
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        00:22:09 - Everyone knows
and loves the story 
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        00:22:11 of David going against Goliath. 
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        00:22:14 Even if you've
never read the Bible, 
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        00:22:15 you heard that story, 
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        00:22:17 and it taps something
deep inside of us. 
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        00:22:19 Because actually, in our DNA. 
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        00:22:20 I believe it's a
character quality 
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        00:22:23 that's buried inside of us, 
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        00:22:24 an identity of being a warrior. 
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        00:22:27 And this is what
we see in David. 
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        00:22:29 And I want to help
people see today 
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        00:22:31 that this is who you've
been created to be, 
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        00:22:33 a warrior that's
meant to take rounds 
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        00:22:35 and fight things and go forward. 
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        00:22:37 That's in you. I don't
have to work you up. 
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        00:22:39 That's in you. It may
be just too covered up. 
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        00:22:41 - And so the logical
place to go might be..? 
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        00:22:45 - Of course.
- Where David slayed Goliath? 
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        00:22:49 How does that sound?
- Sounds perfect. 
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        00:22:52 - Which would be?
- The Elah Valley. 
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        00:22:54 And it's a great location. Okay? 
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        00:22:57 20 miles from Bethlehem. 
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        00:22:59 When you open the
Bible, when you read 
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        00:23:01 the verses of
the location itself, 
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        00:23:03 you see all those
Philistines, you know, 
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        00:23:05 military outposts
are still there 
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        00:23:07 with the same names even today. 
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        00:23:09 And the Israelites are
standing from one side 
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        00:23:11 and the Philistines
from the other side. 
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        00:23:12 And the valley,
the valley of Elah 
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        00:23:14 between the two armies. 
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        00:23:15 And David, of
course, is being sent 
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        00:23:17 by his father to go and
see what's happening there. 
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        00:23:19 And he finds himself
in a battlefield, 
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        00:23:21 and we're going to see
what he is about to do. 
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        00:23:23 And everyone
knows the end of that. 
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        00:23:25 But that's the perfect
location, which is still there. 
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        00:23:28 We can still see
everything the same as 
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        00:23:30 it used to look like
3000 years ago. 
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        00:23:32 - It's really an amazing place. 
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        00:23:34 - It looks exactly like
it would have looked. 
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        00:23:37 It's undeveloped. 
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        00:23:38 - And thank God we
still have this valley 
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        00:23:40 as a place that we can see. 
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        00:23:42 These days, you know,
there is a city behind it 
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        00:23:44 that is growing bigger
and bigger and bigger, 
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        00:23:46 and I don't know
for how long we will 
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        00:23:48 still be able to see the site 
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        00:23:50 as it was 3000 years ago. 
- 
        00:23:51 - It is the site.
It's not like -- 
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        00:23:53 It's not a recreation
or anything like, 
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        00:23:56 it is the -- that's
just incredible. 
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        00:23:58 - Everything, I mean,
David would walk 
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        00:24:00 through the same hills
and the same valley 
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        00:24:02 and the brook,
everything is the same. 
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        00:24:03 Nothing has changed. - Wow. 
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        00:24:05 - That's impressive.
That's incredible. 
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        00:24:07 I mean, that Saul was
really the likely person 
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        00:24:09 to win that battle
and he didn't. 
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        00:24:11 - Yeah. 
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        00:24:12 I think I'm going
to talk about that 
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        00:24:14 when we actually
get to the site. 
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        00:24:16 But Saul was Israel's giant. 
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        00:24:18 He was a head taller than
everybody else in the nation. 
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        00:24:20 And David takes on
Goliath with a slingshot. 
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        00:24:24 Malcolm Gladwell did a book 
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        00:24:25 not too many years
ago about how that 
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        00:24:27 actually gave
David an advantage. 
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        00:24:29 He was bringing a different
underdog kind of weapon. 
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        00:24:32 The crazy thing is,
not only was Saul 
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        00:24:35 the giant for Israel, he's
from the tribe of Benjamin 
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        00:24:38 that the Book of Judges says 
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        00:24:40 the people in Benjamin
could use a slingshot 
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        00:24:43 and hit something
the width of a hair. 
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        00:24:45 - Wow. 
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        00:24:46 - So Saul not only was
qualified stature wise, 
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        00:24:49 but he had the tools. 
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        00:24:51 He had the ability
to do it himself. 
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        00:24:53 But he didn't have that
primal DNA uncovered 
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        00:24:56 of being a warrior
like David did, 
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        00:24:58 and like all of us do. 
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        00:25:00 - Yeah, I love that story. 
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        00:25:01 And of course, we love David, 
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        00:25:02 but we also love Jesus. 
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        00:25:04 And so we're talking about Him 
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        00:25:05 and what that
means to be a warrior. 
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        00:25:07 And so what's the location
that makes sense for that? 
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        00:25:10 - Well, we thought, of course, 
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        00:25:11 Jesus was spending three
years mostly in Galilee, 
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        00:25:14 up in the north, and
there is a fortress, 
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        00:25:17 used to be there, a
fortress on top of a city. 
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        00:25:19 And the name was Gamla. 
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        00:25:20 We know that there
were zealots that 
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        00:25:22 were gathering there
against the Romans 
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        00:25:23 later on during the revolt. 
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        00:25:25 We know that there is one of, 
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        00:25:26 if not the oldest synagogue 
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        00:25:28 that was found in Israel from
the Second Temple period. 
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        00:25:31 So there is a great
possibility, of course, 
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        00:25:32 that Jesus himself was
entering into that city, 
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        00:25:35 not during the revolt,
it was 40 years before. 
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        00:25:37 But still going there from
one synagogue to the other, 
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        00:25:40 preaching to the people,
talking to the people, 
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        00:25:42 bringing their new message. 
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        00:25:44 And also, you know, it's a place 
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        00:25:45 eventually that had
war and battle and death. 
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        00:25:49 - So this is like the
town of the warriors. 
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        00:25:51 We know that one
of the disciples, 
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        00:25:53 Simon the Zealot, had
this in his background. 
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        00:25:56 We don't know if
he was from Gamla. 
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        00:25:57 We can't say that for certain. 
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        00:25:59 But for sure Jesus
attracted warriors 
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        00:26:01 into His ministry. 
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        00:26:02 - Warriors are being
attracted to warriors. 
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        00:26:04 You know when you see
a leader who is a warrior, 
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        00:26:06 you follow him. You trust him.
- Yeah. 
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        00:26:08 - And when you
see those zealots, 
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        00:26:09 in a sense people
that are willing 
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        00:26:11 to fight for their
faith and way, 
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        00:26:13 Jesus was also
attractive in that sense. 
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        00:26:15 Again, the spirit of a warrior.
- That's good. - Yeah. 
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        00:26:18 - So we're going to go
off with you to Gamla. 
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        00:26:35 - So finally, after
half a mile walk, 
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        00:26:39 here we are looking at
the city known as Gamla. 
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        00:26:44 In Hebrew. Gamal, it's a camel. 
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        00:26:47 And you can see the
way this hill looks like, 
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        00:26:49 it's like a camel. 
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        00:26:51 - What do you think? 
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        00:26:52 We're in the region of Galilee. 
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        00:26:54 Jesus, His ministry,
a lot of it took place 
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        00:26:57 kind of right
around this region. 
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        00:26:59 Gamla is not in the Bible. 
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        00:27:01 But what do you
think the odds are 
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        00:27:02 that Jesus might have been here? 
- 
        00:27:03 - It's a good question. - Okay. 
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        00:27:05 We're very close to
the Sea of Galilee. 
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        00:27:07 The Sea of Galilee,
we are now, you know, 
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        00:27:09 the city itself is
pointing south west. 
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        00:27:12 Just a few miles from
the Sea of Galilee, 
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        00:27:14 I would say there
is a great possibility 
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        00:27:16 that Jesus would come
over here because -- 
- 
        00:27:17 - Put a number on it? Come on. 
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        00:27:20 - 85%. - That's good. Okay. 
- 
        00:27:22 That's a passing grade. 
- 
        00:27:24 - Yeah, 85% or more. Why? 
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        00:27:26 Because I think, again,
Jesus spent three years 
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        00:27:29 and it is one of
those Jewish towns 
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        00:27:32 around the Sea of Galilee. 
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        00:27:33 There is no reason that
He wouldn't come here. 
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        00:27:35 It says that he would
go from one village 
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        00:27:38 and town to the other,
this is what the gospel, 
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        00:27:41 into the synagogues
teaching the people. 
- 
        00:27:44 - Well, that's
encouraging that we might 
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        00:27:45 have a 85% chance of walking 
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        00:27:47 in some footsteps
of Jesus today. 
- 
        00:27:49 That's pretty pretty big. 
- 
        00:27:50 - Yeah. And there's a,
from what I understand, 
- 
        00:27:52 there's a synagogue
here from His time period? 
- 
        00:27:55 - Right. We're standing here. 
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        00:27:56 We're looking at, you
know, most of the city 
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        00:27:59 is gone, but what is left
is a part of a synagogue 
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        00:28:02 that was actually
excavated and is still there. 
- 
        00:28:05 We can see it from here.
- Wow. - Wow. 
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        00:28:06 - So there is a great chance, 
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        00:28:08 really a great chance
that Jesus Himself 
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        00:28:09 would also enter that city 
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        00:28:11 long before a wall was built, 
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        00:28:12 just entering to a city, 
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        00:28:14 visiting the synagogue
and preach to the people. 
- 
        00:28:16 - Wow. 
- 
        00:28:18 - So during the
Second Temple period, 
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        00:28:20 there were a group
of people that were, 
- 
        00:28:22 if I can call it,
radicals, okay? 
- 
        00:28:24 They were all different groups, 
- 
        00:28:26 and those zealots
were in a sense jealous, 
- 
        00:28:29 okay, for the law,
jealous for God, 
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        00:28:31 jealous for getting
rid of the Romans. 
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        00:28:34 So they were known. 
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        00:28:35 They were not all
together the same groups. 
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        00:28:38 But still, this is why we
call them, the zealots. 
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        00:28:40 Many of them were in Jerusalem. 
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        00:28:42 Many of them even go to Masada. 
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        00:28:44 But Gamla is one of those places 
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        00:28:45 that would also attract zealots 
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        00:28:47 with many other
people into the city. 
- 
        00:28:50 - Okay, so this is
one of the places 
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        00:28:52 where these zealots were. 
- 
        00:28:54 I know there were
many different towns 
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        00:28:55 around where they
might have been, 
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        00:28:57 but I know one of
Jesus's followers 
- 
        00:28:59 was Simon the Zealot. 
- 
        00:29:02 What do you think
would attract a guy 
- 
        00:29:04 like that to Jesus? 
- 
        00:29:05 - It's interesting to
think that such a guy 
- 
        00:29:07 would actually be
attracted to Jesus, 
- 
        00:29:09 because Jesus wasn't
radical in that sense. 
- 
        00:29:11 He didn't say,
"Okay, take a sword 
- 
        00:29:13 and start to fight
those Romans," 
- 
        00:29:14 or anything like that. 
- 
        00:29:15 But He brought,
also He was radical 
- 
        00:29:18 with love your
enemies and, you know, 
- 
        00:29:20 be willing to give your
other cheek and so on. 
- 
        00:29:23 So, maybe that was
also something that, 
- 
        00:29:25 you know, made
Simon think, what's that? 
- 
        00:29:27 You know, this guy
knows what He's doing 
- 
        00:29:29 and where He's heading,
and I want to follow Him. 
- 
        00:29:31 - The reality is we kind of
have zealots back in America. 
- 
        00:29:35 We got people who
want to take a stand, 
- 
        00:29:36 who want to, who
want to be on one side 
- 
        00:29:38 or the other and are
willing to really do 
- 
        00:29:40 whatever it takes to
get their point across. 
- 
        00:29:42 And so I know
sometimes it's hard, 
- 
        00:29:44 but I see myself a lot in this, 
- 
        00:29:46 and I sense a guy like Simon, 
- 
        00:29:49 why would he want
to follow Jesus? 
- 
        00:29:50 What does Jesus
have to say to him 
- 
        00:29:52 like you just asked, but
what would he say to us? 
- 
        00:29:55 What would he say to me? 
- 
        00:29:56 What would he say to the person
that's watching this right now 
- 
        00:29:59 who does have a
stand that sometimes 
- 
        00:30:01 we feel like is right to take, 
- 
        00:30:02 but we don't know
the weapons to use. 
- 
        00:30:04 We don't know how long
we should be in battle. 
- 
        00:30:06 - I think it's a great question. 
- 
        00:30:07 I think Jesus has
a lot to say about it 
- 
        00:30:09 and to us today,
just because I think 
- 
        00:30:10 there's a lot of
that fight in us 
- 
        00:30:12 that Brian's saying, like,
that's actually a good thing. 
- 
        00:30:15 I want to go see the synagogue 
- 
        00:30:16 where Jesus might have actually
been. Can we walk over there? 
- 
        00:30:19 - Of course it's waiting for us.
- All right, let's go. 
- 
        00:30:44 - Simon the Zealot
was potentially here. 
- 
        00:30:46 He was fighting for something. 
- 
        00:30:48 He was hoping to hear somebody 
- 
        00:30:51 that would come and
tell him how to change, 
- 
        00:30:54 right, his current situation. 
- 
        00:30:56 I think it's exactly
what Jesus did. 
- 
        00:30:58 - Yeah. 
- 
        00:31:04 - I don't know what your
connotations of Jesus are. 
- 
        00:31:06 You might think of
him as like the teacher, 
- 
        00:31:08 or the really nice
guy, or the guy 
- 
        00:31:10 who let the children
come to Him, 
- 
        00:31:11 and He is all those things. 
- 
        00:31:13 But you might be
surprised to learn that 
- 
        00:31:14 I think the very
first words He says 
- 
        00:31:16 in his official ministry 
- 
        00:31:17 are the battle cry of a warrior. 
- 
        00:31:20 There was a scene in
Nazareth, his hometown. 
- 
        00:31:22 Right after His temptations, 
- 
        00:31:23 He goes away to
the desert for 40 days. 
- 
        00:31:26 He's tempted. He
comes back to Nazareth. 
- 
        00:31:27 He walks into a synagogue
exactly like this one. 
- 
        00:31:30 People are gathered
all around and he asks 
- 
        00:31:32 for the scroll of Isaiah. 
- 
        00:31:34 And then he reads this,
Luke 4:18 Jesus said: 
- 
        00:31:54 Jesus walks in and He's like, 
- 
        00:31:56 "If you want to know
what I'm fighting for, 
- 
        00:31:58 it's this: I'm coming to
set the captives free." 
- 
        00:32:01 Now, interestingly He says it at
the beginning of His ministry, 
- 
        00:32:04 but all the way through
people are confused 
- 
        00:32:06 about what He means
because they think 
- 
        00:32:08 He means He's
coming to set them free 
- 
        00:32:11 from the oppression of Rome, 
- 
        00:32:13 the same people who
came and sacked this town. 
- 
        00:32:16 But that wasn't it. 
- 
        00:32:17 See, when it comes
to this warrior mentality 
- 
        00:32:19 of fighting, Jesus changes
the game on everything. 
- 
        00:32:23 See, most of us by default, 
- 
        00:32:25 we fight for a
kingdom, our kingdom. 
- 
        00:32:28 We fight for a
country, our country. 
- 
        00:32:31 We want our will done, our will. 
- 
        00:32:33 But Jesus in Matthew 6
He says, "When you pray, 
- 
        00:32:36 say, 'Our Father in heaven,
hallowed be Your Name. 
- 
        00:32:38 May Your kingdom come,
may Your will be done.'" 
- 
        00:32:42 See, the fight that
Jesus flips is to say 
- 
        00:32:45 don't fight for
your own kingdom, 
- 
        00:32:46 but fight for My Kingdom. 
- 
        00:32:48 And then He changes
the weapon that we use. 
- 
        00:32:50 This is the place of the Zealot. 
- 
        00:32:51 We know that one of his
disciples was Simon the Zealot, 
- 
        00:32:54 and that means
that kind of jealousy 
- 
        00:32:56 that Tsuriel was talking about. 
- 
        00:32:57 That jealousy means
I'm willing to do anything, 
- 
        00:33:00 even shed blood. 
- 
        00:33:02 And Jesus says,
"Yeah, that's right. 
- 
        00:33:04 But not the blood
of your enemies, 
- 
        00:33:06 your own blood for their sake." 
- 
        00:33:08 In John 15:13 he said: 
- 
        00:33:10 No greater love
has anyone than this, 
- 
        00:33:12 that you lay down
your life for your friends. 
- 
        00:33:14 See, the kingdom is different, 
- 
        00:33:16 what you fight for is different, 
- 
        00:33:17 and the weapon you
use when you follow Jesus 
- 
        00:33:20 is radically different. 
- 
        00:33:22 It's not a weapon
against somebody, 
- 
        00:33:24 but it's a weapon for them. 
- 
        00:33:26 The weapon is your own life 
- 
        00:33:27 and you lay it down willingly. 
- 
        00:33:30 If you wanted
to fight this fight 
- 
        00:33:32 on a day to day basis,
what do you do with it? 
- 
        00:33:34 The what you do
is really simple. 
- 
        00:33:36 What could you do today to love 
- 
        00:33:39 the people around you, 
- 
        00:33:41 to lay down your life for them? 
- 
        00:33:42 Could you take out the trash? 
- 
        00:33:44 Could you wash the dishes? 
- 
        00:33:46 Could you put the kids to bed? 
- 
        00:33:48 Could you go get the groceries? 
- 
        00:33:50 Is there somebody in your life 
- 
        00:33:51 you could sacrifice for? 
- 
        00:33:52 See, when you do
that, you're using 
- 
        00:33:54 the weapon that Jesus
called us to use, love. 
- 
        00:33:57 And you're bringing the kingdom 
- 
        00:33:59 that He called us to
fight for, His Kingdom. 
- 
        00:34:09 130 miles away and a
thousand years earlier 
- 
        00:34:12 at the Valley of Elah, 
- 
        00:34:14 another unexpected
warrior emerged, 
- 
        00:34:17 a 14 year old shepherd boy, 
- 
        00:34:19 a direct ancestor of Jesus, 
- 
        00:34:21 faced a giant in his army. 
- 
        00:34:26 - Everybody knows the
story of David and Goliath, 
- 
        00:34:30 right? Right. Yeah. 
- 
        00:34:33 It's arguably the
most often told story 
- 
        00:34:38 in all of human history. 
- 
        00:34:40 And I'm right here
in the very place that 
- 
        00:34:43 it took place in Israel
at the Valley of Elah. 
- 
        00:34:48 Up here was the
nation of Israel's armies. 
- 
        00:34:51 Down in the valley
was the giant Goliath. 
- 
        00:34:55 Up the other side was the
rest of the Philistine army. 
- 
        00:35:00 Now here's the thing,
I know some of you 
- 
        00:35:03 are going like, "Oh,
I've heard this before." 
- 
        00:35:05 Some of you go,
"Oh, I love this story. 
- 
        00:35:07 I love it, I want to hear
it. I want to hear it." 
- 
        00:35:09 Here's the thing,
knowing about this story 
- 
        00:35:12 is different than
working about this story. 
- 
        00:35:14 This isn't an interesting story
to tell children at bedtime. 
- 
        00:35:17 This is a primal story for
you to tap into your DNA 
- 
        00:35:22 to be about the
things that God wants 
- 
        00:35:25 you to be about in your life. 
- 
        00:35:26 You and I are
made to be warriors, 
- 
        00:35:30 and we see that in
David in this story. 
- 
        00:35:32 I'm going to help you
unlock that in your life today. 
- 
        00:35:46 I think we identify so much 
- 
        00:35:48 with the David and
Goliath story because 
- 
        00:35:51 all of us realize
life is a fight. 
- 
        00:35:53 It is a fight. 
- 
        00:35:56 You're fighting
something right now. 
- 
        00:35:58 You're fighting to
find someone to date. 
- 
        00:36:01 You're fighting to
get a passing grade. 
- 
        00:36:03 You're fighting to keep
your marriage together. 
- 
        00:36:05 You're fighting to have a child. 
- 
        00:36:07 You're fighting for
the health of your child. 
- 
        00:36:09 You're fighting to
keep things together 
- 
        00:36:11 while an aging parent is dying. 
- 
        00:36:13 You're fighting to figure
out what your purpose is. 
- 
        00:36:16 You're fighting the bully 
- 
        00:36:17 or wanting to get the courage 
- 
        00:36:19 to fight the bully
inside of your school. 
- 
        00:36:21 You're fighting
the credit card debt 
- 
        00:36:22 that's crushing on you. 
- 
        00:36:23 I could go on and on and on. 
- 
        00:36:25 There are things
that are staring at us 
- 
        00:36:28 and trying to put us down. 
- 
        00:36:29 And you got to make a decision 
- 
        00:36:31 if you're going to be a victim 
- 
        00:36:32 or you're going to be a warrior. 
- 
        00:36:34 Do you want to just passively
allow things to happen, 
- 
        00:36:37 or hope that somebody else is
going to do something about it, 
- 
        00:36:40 or hope the government
is going to step in, 
- 
        00:36:42 or hope that that
giant is eventually 
- 
        00:36:44 going to die out on its own? 
- 
        00:36:46 Or are you going to
recognize that you've got 
- 
        00:36:49 inside of you primal
DNA of a warrior? 
- 
        00:36:54 I don't care what
gender you are, 
- 
        00:36:56 I don't care how much muscle 
- 
        00:36:57 or lack of muscle you have, 
- 
        00:36:59 inside of you is the
ability and desire to fight. 
- 
        00:37:04 Whatever that problem
is, you have it in you, 
- 
        00:37:07 and you have to
figure out if you want 
- 
        00:37:09 to take inspiration from David, 
- 
        00:37:12 this guy who is small,
going up against his giant, 
- 
        00:37:15 if you want to
feel like you want 
- 
        00:37:17 to go up against
your giants, because 
- 
        00:37:18 all of our problems
are like giants to us, 
- 
        00:37:20 or things that we haven't
experienced before. 
- 
        00:37:24 As David comes up to
bring lunch to his brothers, 
- 
        00:37:29 he comes 25 miles to
bring lunch to his brothers. 
- 
        00:37:33 His brothers are
taunting and they were 
- 
        00:37:34 like, "Oh, what
are you doing here? 
- 
        00:37:37 You just don't want to work." 
- 
        00:37:39 A lot of times when we're
dealing with a problem, 
- 
        00:37:42 a giant in our life,
people around us 
- 
        00:37:45 aren't going to be supportive. 
- 
        00:37:46 They're going to think 
- 
        00:37:48 that we're shirking
our responsibility 
- 
        00:37:50 or we're making something up, 
- 
        00:37:52 we're imagining something. 
- 
        00:37:54 Sometimes we're not going
to get the support we need. 
- 
        00:37:56 We get this sense out of David. 
- 
        00:37:58 David is the one guy who's
got to stand up and go forward. 
- 
        00:38:02 You've got to find a way 
- 
        00:38:03 to put on your warrior mentality 
- 
        00:38:06 to go after your giants. 
- 
        00:38:08 He decides to face the fight. 
- 
        00:38:11 You're going to
face your fight or not? 
- 
        00:38:13 The person who should
be fighting this fight is Saul. 
- 
        00:38:16 He's the current King of Israel, 
- 
        00:38:18 and he is the largest
person in Israel. 
- 
        00:38:21 Before he's anointed
king it says that 
- 
        00:38:23 he's a head taller
than everybody 
- 
        00:38:26 in the nation of Israel. 
- 
        00:38:27 This is kind of like MMA, 
- 
        00:38:29 our biggest guy
against your biggest guy, 
- 
        00:38:32 except Saul is
refusing to fight. 
- 
        00:38:34 He's just hoping the
problem goes away. 
- 
        00:38:36 The problem never
just goes away. 
- 
        00:38:41 It just gets bigger and
stronger and more present. 
- 
        00:38:45 And it starts having babies 
- 
        00:38:47 and they start
replicating problems. 
- 
        00:38:49 And more and more comes on us. 
- 
        00:38:50 And eventually we feel
so overwhelmed that 
- 
        00:38:52 maybe then we want to
justify our victim attitude 
- 
        00:38:56 instead of taking on
our warrior mindset, 
- 
        00:38:59 the identity that
God has given us 
- 
        00:39:01 to actually be a
fighter. It's in you. It is. 
- 
        00:39:04 That's why David
is so inspiring to us. 
- 
        00:39:06 It's God's way of
stoking inside of us 
- 
        00:39:09 this warrior mentality
of I can win this fight. 
- 
        00:39:13 I have to win this fight. 
- 
        00:39:15 These fights are
all progressive. 
- 
        00:39:19 They kind of -- they
build upon one another. 
- 
        00:39:22 It starts here
and it goes there, 
- 
        00:39:24 starts here, and it goes there. 
- 
        00:39:26 Like the problem you're
looking at right now 
- 
        00:39:29 is always a big problem.
It's a giant problem. 
- 
        00:39:32 But so was the one
that you faced last year 
- 
        00:39:35 and the year before that. 
- 
        00:39:37 In fact, once you faced a
specific kind of problem, 
- 
        00:39:39 when you face that same problem, 
- 
        00:39:41 that's not a problem anymore 
- 
        00:39:42 because you know how to fight, 
- 
        00:39:44 you've done it before,
you have confidence. 
- 
        00:39:46 But every new giant is
a brand new problem, 
- 
        00:39:49 and it just freaks
you and me out 
- 
        00:39:52 because we've
never seen it before. 
- 
        00:39:54 It is daunting to us, but
we build our muscle mass 
- 
        00:39:59 by taking on the
smaller problems. 
- 
        00:40:03 David was a warrior,
it was always in him. 
- 
        00:40:06 We've got a little, oh, look, 
- 
        00:40:08 we have a little visitor
with us up here today. 
- 
        00:40:10 Who do we have?
Oh, we have the lion. 
- 
        00:40:13 Is that the
Cowardly Lion? Is it? 
- 
        00:40:16 If we're king of the forest, 
- 
        00:40:22 not prince, not duke, but
king. No, enough of that. 
- 
        00:40:28 Not that -- No,
that's actually not 
- 
        00:40:30 the Cowardly Lion
from the Wizard of Oz. 
- 
        00:40:32 This is a replica. 
- 
        00:40:34 This is a replica of
what David encountered 
- 
        00:40:38 as he progressively built
bigger and bigger fights. 
- 
        00:40:42 He says this in first
Samuel chapter 17:34: 
- 
        00:41:15 Did you notice what
David was saying 
- 
        00:41:17 about the lion and the bear? 
- 
        00:41:20 He was saying God was there. 
- 
        00:41:23 God did this with me.
God empowered me in this. 
- 
        00:41:26 His secret sauce isn't just 
- 
        00:41:29 tapping into his
warrior identity. 
- 
        00:41:33 It is the knowledge that God 
- 
        00:41:35 has progressively
fueled his warrior identity. 
- 
        00:41:40 There's something magical
about the idealism of youth. 
- 
        00:41:44 It's like when you're young, 
- 
        00:41:45 you don't know
how stupid you are. 
- 
        00:41:47 I mean, it's
probably pretty stupid 
- 
        00:41:48 to go after lions
and tigers. It p 
- 
        00:41:50 robably was. It
might have been even 
- 
        00:41:52 a little stupid for a
youngster to go after Goliath. 
- 
        00:41:55 But David doesn't care. 
- 
        00:41:57 He's got the idealism
of youth, "Hey, 
- 
        00:41:58 God's going to be with
me. I only live one life. 
- 
        00:42:01 Why not? Let's go for it." 
- 
        00:42:02 Some of us, we maybe gotten
a little old in the tooth. 
- 
        00:42:05 And I'm talking right
now about 25 year olds 
- 
        00:42:08 who have just become
overwhelmed by our fear. 
- 
        00:42:11 We're the most anxiety,
fearful, ridden generation, 
- 
        00:42:15 arguably in American history. 
- 
        00:42:18 And we've lost a
bit of the the pizzazz 
- 
        00:42:21 of what life could
be like if we actually 
- 
        00:42:25 trusted in God and allowed Him 
- 
        00:42:27 to fuel our warrior identity. 
- 
        00:42:32 Saul has lost the
plot on this entirely. 
- 
        00:42:35 Not only is he this
guy who is the biggest 
- 
        00:42:38 and not going against Goliath, 
- 
        00:42:40 but he also has this
interesting scene, 
- 
        00:42:42 which is talked
about a lot where Saul 
- 
        00:42:44 tries to help David
out by giving him 
- 
        00:42:46 his helmet and his breast
piece and his sword. 
- 
        00:42:50 And the story normally
is told that, "Oh, 
- 
        00:42:51 they're too big for David.
He can't handle them." 
- 
        00:42:53 That's kind of true. 
- 
        00:42:55 But what we're
really missing here is 
- 
        00:42:57 Saul had all that he
needed to go into battle. 
- 
        00:43:02 He had the size. 
- 
        00:43:04 He had the wisdom
that came with age. 
- 
        00:43:06 He had been in much,
much more hand to hand 
- 
        00:43:09 battles with humans
than David had. 
- 
        00:43:11 This is his first,
as far as we know. 
- 
        00:43:13 And he had all of the weapons
he needed. He had it all. 
- 
        00:43:16 I mean, people all
the time who have 
- 
        00:43:18 what it takes to go
against their their giants, 
- 
        00:43:21 they just don't think they do. 
- 
        00:43:22 They just don't want to. 
- 
        00:43:23 It's a lack of faith, 
- 
        00:43:25 a lack of confidence in
who God's made them to be. 
- 
        00:43:27 Whatever it is, they just
won't pick up the sword. 
- 
        00:43:31 Or in David's situation,
they won't pick up the sling. 
- 
        00:43:35 David, how did he take
off all of this animals? 
- 
        00:43:39 Well, he's got an actual weapon 
- 
        00:43:42 and it's known as the sling. 
- 
        00:43:46 Yeah, the sling. 
- 
        00:43:47 And he says, look,
I've seen these lions 
- 
        00:43:51 and tigers, bears. I've
seen all these things. 
- 
        00:43:53 And he he gets some stones. 
- 
        00:43:55 And he recounts how
he's killed these animals. 
- 
        00:44:03 Sometimes with his bare
hands, sometimes with a sling. 
- 
        00:44:07 I got this replica right now. 
- 
        00:44:10 This is the sling that
he would have used 
- 
        00:44:13 just like it. 
- 
        00:44:16 And what you would do is
you would spin this around 
- 
        00:44:19 and then at the right
time, you let it go right here. 
- 
        00:44:22 So it goes and
and hits the lion. 
- 
        00:44:24 Should we see if I can do this? 
- 
        00:44:26 This should be fun.
Let's see how we do. 
- 
        00:44:33 Oh, I hit something,
I hit something. 
- 
        00:44:39 I didn't hit the lion. 
- 
        00:44:40 I hit someone breathing. 
- 
        00:44:42 I didn't hit the lion. 
- 
        00:44:47 Sorry. Okay. Yes, things
aren't that scripted here. 
- 
        00:44:53 He takes what he
knows he can do, 
- 
        00:44:56 all the weapons at his disposal, 
- 
        00:44:59 and he goes and he
runs towards the fight. 
- 
        00:45:03 I'm trying to get you
to run to the fight. 
- 
        00:45:05 The last time I was up here, 
- 
        00:45:07 I wanted to reenact
the whole thing. 
- 
        00:45:09 So David runs
to runs to Goliath. 
- 
        00:45:12 And the last time I
actually ran down this path. 
- 
        00:45:15 I said, how cool would
it be to be in Israel 
- 
        00:45:17 with the Valley of
Elah and just recreate 
- 
        00:45:19 the steps of David
and run to the battle? 
- 
        00:45:22 And I started down
this, and I got to tell you, 
- 
        00:45:25 I hadn't run down a
hill in a long, long time. 
- 
        00:45:27 Gravity pulls you forward. 
- 
        00:45:29 I thought, I'm just
going to jog down. 
- 
        00:45:30 No, gravity pulls you faster. 
- 
        00:45:32 And I literally could not stop. 
- 
        00:45:34 So I had to keep running faster 
- 
        00:45:36 and gravity kept
pulling me faster. 
- 
        00:45:38 And I was in a dead sprint
on treacherous terrain. 
- 
        00:45:40 I thought for sure
I was going to 
- 
        00:45:41 smash my face open on the rocks. 
- 
        00:45:43 I'm not going to do
that again this time. 
- 
        00:45:45 I already did that once. 
- 
        00:45:47 So let's pick this up
as David is running 
- 
        00:45:50 to the battle at the
bottom of this hill. 
- 
        00:45:59 1 Samuel 17:8: 
- 
        00:46:37 David runs quickly, 
- 
        00:46:41 then he comes down to
the brook, this very brook. 
- 
        00:46:44 This very stream
that's dry right now, 
- 
        00:46:47 and he picks himself
up a couple of stones, 
- 
        00:46:50 a few stones, and he
runs at the problem. 
- 
        00:47:01 For us to be taking
down our Goliath, 
- 
        00:47:04 we've got to be in shape. 
- 
        00:47:07 Increasing numbers of
Americans are just not in shape. 
- 
        00:47:10 31% of everyone 17 to
24 is actually not eligible 
- 
        00:47:15 for the military because
we weigh too much. 
- 
        00:47:18 Being in shape is important. 
- 
        00:47:20 Now, having said
that, your Goliath 
- 
        00:47:22 may not demand
more physical capacity. 
- 
        00:47:26 I find that my biggest
giants aren't physical, 
- 
        00:47:30 they're emotional,
they're spiritual, 
- 
        00:47:33 and the emotional
and the spiritual giants 
- 
        00:47:35 are way more difficult for
me than physical giants. 
- 
        00:47:39 I have to ask myself,
am I physically training, 
- 
        00:47:44 emotionally training,
spiritually training 
- 
        00:47:47 to be strong
enough to go after it? 
- 
        00:47:49 How about you?
Are you doing this? 
- 
        00:47:51 Do you need to be in
counseling and therapy? 
- 
        00:47:53 Are you strengthening
yourself emotionally? 
- 
        00:47:56 Do you have a prayer system? 
- 
        00:48:00 A way that you pray?
A time that you pray? 
- 
        00:48:02 Do you have people in your life
that you meet with regularly 
- 
        00:48:04 to bounce things off
of and encourage? 
- 
        00:48:07 Do you have an actual
have a Bible reading plan? 
- 
        00:48:10 These are just a few ways
that you can get stronger. 
- 
        00:48:13 You can't take down your Goliath 
- 
        00:48:16 the way you are right
now, or else Goliath 
- 
        00:48:18 would be down and he
wouldn't be freaking you out. 
- 
        00:48:22 We have to prepare for
the fight that God's given us. 
- 
        00:48:24 He's giving us the
identity to be a warrior, 
- 
        00:48:27 but we still have
to train emotionally, 
- 
        00:48:29 spiritually, physically. 
- 
        00:48:32 These are the problems
that freak me out. 
- 
        00:48:35 And they may be freaking you out 
- 
        00:48:36 and God wants you
to take them down. 
- 
        00:48:38 You're the one that's
actually appointed 
- 
        00:48:41 and anointed to take
down that Goliath. 
- 
        00:48:44 David made that his
personal thing that 
- 
        00:48:47 he was going to fight, 
- 
        00:48:49 and he was going
to carry the day with. 
- 
        00:48:50 You and I need to
do the same thing. 
- 
        00:48:53 Because David has
these these stones. 
- 
        00:48:55 He's got his sling. 
- 
        00:48:58 He knows that
this is his weapon. 
- 
        00:49:00 This is his tool.
This is what he does. 
- 
        00:49:03 All of us have a weapon. 
- 
        00:49:05 We have tools at our disposal. 
- 
        00:49:07 Do you know what yours are? 
- 
        00:49:09 Some of us it's just a
natural, God given ability 
- 
        00:49:12 to have a charismatic
personality. 
- 
        00:49:15 Maybe that's
your thing in sales. 
- 
        00:49:17 Maybe you need
to understand that 
- 
        00:49:19 that's your thing in sales. 
- 
        00:49:20 And you need to stay
away from Zoom meetings 
- 
        00:49:22 and phone calls because
there's something magical 
- 
        00:49:25 that happens when
you're with the key account 
- 
        00:49:28 to keep or to land it. 
- 
        00:49:29 Maybe it's planning
and Excel spreadsheets, 
- 
        00:49:32 which is definitely not me, 
- 
        00:49:34 but you just have
an ability to see that 
- 
        00:49:37 A needs to go before B,
which needs to go before C, 
- 
        00:49:40 and here's the speed of
it. You're a great planner. 
- 
        00:49:42 That's a that's a thing that God 
- 
        00:49:43 may have blessed
you with to be able 
- 
        00:49:45 to take down that giant. 
- 
        00:49:46 One of my stones is I'm not a
bad communicator, I can speak. 
- 
        00:49:49 I've always been able to
speak before a group of people. 
- 
        00:49:52 It's never really
freaked me out. 
- 
        00:49:54 I like speaking, specifically I
like speaking about the Bible. 
- 
        00:49:57 It's a dream to be
able to be here in Israel 
- 
        00:49:59 and talk about this stuff. 
- 
        00:50:00 But truth be told, it's not
the speaking itself that I like. 
- 
        00:50:05 I speak because it's
a stone in my hand 
- 
        00:50:08 to lead the church
God has called me to. 
- 
        00:50:10 If I could figure out a
way to lead Crossroads 
- 
        00:50:13 speaking once a month,
I'd probably do that. 
- 
        00:50:16 But I can't do that
because it's a way 
- 
        00:50:18 that God has gifted me
to take down the giants 
- 
        00:50:22 that are in the cities
that Crossroads is in, 
- 
        00:50:25 the giants that are
in people's mind 
- 
        00:50:26 by understanding what it means 
- 
        00:50:28 for God to come behind a church 
- 
        00:50:29 and fill people with His
Spirit inside of a church. 
- 
        00:50:33 What are your stones?
What are your tools? 
- 
        00:50:36 You are created to know
these things because 
- 
        00:50:40 you're created to
go after big things. 
- 
        00:50:43 You're created to conquer
untamed wilderness. 
- 
        00:50:47 You're created to be a warrior. 
- 
        00:50:50 God has created you this way. 
- 
        00:50:51 It is inside of you. 
- 
        00:50:53 You need to dust it off. 
- 
        00:50:55 You need to work
your inner warrior out, 
- 
        00:50:58 and you need to go after
the giant that is before you, 
- 
        00:51:01 because God has
anointed and appointed you 
- 
        00:51:03 to go after that addiction. 
- 
        00:51:05 He's anointed and appointed you 
- 
        00:51:07 to go after that trauma. 
- 
        00:51:08 He's anointed and appointed you 
- 
        00:51:10 to deal with that
issue in the community. 
- 
        00:51:12 No one's coming around. 
- 
        00:51:13 David said, "If
no one's in, I'm in 
- 
        00:51:16 because God has
wired me this way." 
- 
        00:51:18 This giant that I'm
going to run at right now 
- 
        00:51:21 is kind of odd. It's -- 
- 
        00:51:23 The perspective is this
thing doesn't look very big. 
- 
        00:51:26 It's all a matter
of perspective. 
- 
        00:51:27 This is very big. 
- 
        00:51:28 It's at least 15ft
high, at least. 
- 
        00:51:32 And David comes before
Goliath in 1 Samuel 17 
- 
        00:51:38 and he basically gives God glory 
- 
        00:51:41 and he trash talks
at the same time. 
- 
        00:51:44 Here's what he
says, 1 Samuel 17:45: 
- 
        00:52:25 David says, "I got you.
Not intimidated by you. 
- 
        00:52:29 I'm not going to be
intimidated by my own fears. 
- 
        00:52:32 I'm not going to play it safe." 
- 
        00:52:33 I think David very
likely had some fears. 
- 
        00:52:36 I think David very
likely had an element 
- 
        00:52:38 in his mind was like,
"Can I really do this?" 
- 
        00:52:40 But he knows with
God on his side 
- 
        00:52:43 and him tapping
into the identity 
- 
        00:52:45 that God's given
him, he can do this. 
- 
        00:52:46 He says, "Dude, I'm
going to take your head off. 
- 
        00:52:48 I'm going to take your head off. 
- 
        00:52:50 I'm going to feed
you the birds." 
- 
        00:52:51 And he actually runs the battle 
- 
        00:52:54 like you and I need
to run to our Goliath. 
- 
        00:53:15 [record scratch] 
- 
        00:53:17 - That looked a lot more
epic in my mind. Maybe not. 
- 
        00:53:23 Goliath is down. 
- 
        00:53:25 David comes up,
takes Goliath's sword, 
- 
        00:53:29 lifts it high. Bam! Takes
off his head, lifts it up, 
- 
        00:53:37 shows all the warriors,
all the fellow warriors. 
- 
        00:53:41 And victory ensues. 
- 
        00:53:44 Exactly what David said
would happen happens. 
- 
        00:53:48 Goliath becomes bird food. 
- 
        00:53:51 Yesterday's giants
that you conquer 
- 
        00:53:54 ends up tomorrow's fertilizer 
- 
        00:53:57 for your future spiritual life. 
- 
        00:54:06 You know, hanging
on here reminds me 
- 
        00:54:08 it's maybe the right way 
- 
        00:54:11 to finish our time
together today. 
- 
        00:54:13 Because it could be so,
so over the top cinematic 
- 
        00:54:18 to talk about
taking down Goliath 
- 
        00:54:20 with violent means
and all that stuff. 
- 
        00:54:22 And let's be honest, most of us, 
- 
        00:54:25 hopefully none of us
are ever going to have 
- 
        00:54:27 to take down Goliath
by violent means. 
- 
        00:54:29 But this thing I'm
doing right here, 
- 
        00:54:31 hanging on, that's
probably the way we are. 
- 
        00:54:35 I'm getting older in
life, and so I'm reading 
- 
        00:54:37 more about keeping
myself in shape 
- 
        00:54:40 and trying to live
as long as possible. 
- 
        00:54:41 And one of the guys
I follow is a doctor 
- 
        00:54:43 by the name of Peter Attia. 
- 
        00:54:45 He specializes
in living long term. 
- 
        00:54:47 He says the first
third of your life, 
- 
        00:54:50 you basically live by not
doing something stupid, 
- 
        00:54:54 an accident. 
- 
        00:54:56 Then all the way
through your 30s, 40s, 
- 
        00:54:59 50s, 60s, he says the
main game is great cardio. 
- 
        00:55:02 Get that heart pumping,
get that blood going 
- 
        00:55:04 to ward off stuff that might
be coming into your heart. 
- 
        00:55:07 And then he says, the
last decade or two of life, 
- 
        00:55:09 you know what the
most important thing is 
- 
        00:55:11 to increase your
longevity? Grip strength. 
- 
        00:55:16 Grip strength. It's
because you're old 
- 
        00:55:17 and you're a little more frail. 
- 
        00:55:19 And your leg muscles
aren't as strong, 
- 
        00:55:21 as you trip and you've
got to grab something 
- 
        00:55:24 and to steady yourself. 
- 
        00:55:25 Because as you get
older, when you go down 
- 
        00:55:28 and break a hip, the
likelihood of you recovering 
- 
        00:55:31 decreases significantly. 
- 
        00:55:33 So the best thing to
increase your lifespan 
- 
        00:55:36 is to work on grip strength. 
- 
        00:55:38 He recommends being
able to get to a place 
- 
        00:55:39 where you can actually
hang on a chin up bar 
- 
        00:55:42 for two minutes
straight. That's a goal. 
- 
        00:55:45 Sometimes we have
no idea what weapon 
- 
        00:55:50 to use against your Goliath. 
- 
        00:55:53 Sometimes you know there's
actually nothing you can do. 
- 
        00:55:55 You may be in a marriage
that's going nowhere 
- 
        00:55:57 because your spouse
is dealing with stuff 
- 
        00:56:00 or actually not
dealing with stuff, 
- 
        00:56:02 and you've tried your
coaching, your cajoling, 
- 
        00:56:05 maybe your shaming,
maybe your counseling. 
- 
        00:56:08 And nothing's --
It's just not working. 
- 
        00:56:11 And you just hang on hoping that 
- 
        00:56:16 the presence of God overtakes. 
- 
        00:56:19 David would call this
waiting on the Lord. 
- 
        00:56:23 You wait on the Lord. 
- 
        00:56:24 When Jesus is on a
Cross as His warrior self, 
- 
        00:56:28 on a, ross dying for
us. He's waiting on 
- 
        00:56:31 the will of God to do
in His life on that Cross 
- 
        00:56:36 what any of our
power couldn't do 
- 
        00:56:38 and He's just hanging
on on the cross. 
- 
        00:56:42 You got a bad medical illness. 
- 
        00:56:43 You're doing everything
you can. Your child is. 
- 
        00:56:45 You just hang on. 
- 
        00:56:47 You're just not turning
the corner financially. 
- 
        00:56:50 And you're doing all you
can to make progress. 
- 
        00:56:52 But you're just not, you just -- 
- 
        00:56:53 You just keep doing the
right things and hanging on. 
- 
        00:56:56 You've got a problem,
a trauma, a memory, 
- 
        00:57:00 that you're working,
it's just not getting gone, 
- 
        00:57:03 but you just hang on. 
- 
        00:57:07 That is the life of faith, 
- 
        00:57:09 hanging on as your
warrior self is equipped 
- 
        00:57:13 to hang on because
sometimes that's 
- 
        00:57:15 the only thing a warrior can do 
- 
        00:57:17 is hang on and wait on God. 
- 
        00:57:21 I trust you're
going to figure out 
- 
        00:57:23 when you're to run,
when you're to hang on, 
- 
        00:57:26 when you're to punch,
and when you're to sit. 
- 
        00:57:30 But you cannot
figure out anything 
- 
        00:57:33 if you're not going to
own the primal desire 
- 
        00:57:36 and capacity you
have to be a warrior. 
- 
        00:57:40 It's in your DNA. 
- 
        00:57:56 - Hey, thanks for watching. 
- 
        00:57:57 If you haven't
downloaded the app yet, 
- 
        00:57:59 there's one more
reason to do it right now. 
- 
        00:58:01 After every weekend, there are 
- 
        00:58:03 follow up questions
about the episode 
- 
        00:58:05 in the Crossroads app. 
- 
        00:58:06 They're really great,
and they'll help you 
- 
        00:58:08 get even more
out of the teaching. 
- 
        00:58:10 You can even do
them with other people 
- 
        00:58:11 and have a discussion
in the app together. 
- 
        00:58:14 Now don't miss next week
on Real Encounters with God. 
- 
        00:58:21 - Next week on Real
Encounters with God 
- 
        00:58:23 we uncover David as Father. 
- 
        00:58:25 One of his greatest
failures will teach us 
- 
        00:58:28 what not to do, and how
Jesus actually reveals 
- 
        00:58:31 the true heart of
a father to us all. 
- 
        00:58:34 The six essential
identities God has woven 
- 
        00:58:37 into our primal DNA are the key 
- 
        00:58:40 to having a life that works. 
- 
        00:58:41 Don't miss out on
discovering your spiritual roots 
- 
        00:58:44 and unlocking the
God given identity 
- 
        00:58:46 of Father or Mother within you.