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Welcome to Out of Zion with Susan Michael, an exploration of the Bible and the land of
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Israel.
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From ancient biblical sites to the story behind the stories, join Susan on a journey through
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the most exciting book on the planet.
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Hit the subscribe button for future episodes, which will deepen your faith and bring the
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Bible to life.
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And now, here's our host, Susan Michael.
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Hey there, and welcome to the 3D Bible series.
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This is our final session, which I have entitled, The Search Begins.
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Today we're going to talk about what all this means for you, and where do we go from
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here?
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You know, we have really only begun our journey together.
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Your Bible is still coming alive.
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It may not yet be that 3D Bible to you.
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And so I want you to stay with us.
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We have much more in store for you.
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But today I want to stop and wrap up what we've learned so far in the 3D Bible series.
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Now I encourage you, if you're just beginning us with us today, go back and listen to episodes
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1 through 7, because I'm not going to repeat what we learned there, but I'm going to draw
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some lessons from it.
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I have 10 lessons that we can learn from what we have gone through thus far about our Bibles.
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Lesson number one is that the God of the Bible is the God of history.
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You know, history is his story.
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And I have to say that when I was in junior high, high school, even college, I hated history.
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I think it's because of the way it was taught.
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I didn't understand what I was learning about.
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I just was memorizing dates in order to try to pass a test.
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But the day that I realized my Bible was a history book was the day I began to get interested
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in history.
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And I have to say, the more history I learn, the more I see the hand of God in history.
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It really and truly is his story.
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So our God is so great and so much bigger than any box we would try to put him in.
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As the God of history and the God over history, that means he is sovereign over all.
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What an amazing God that we serve and that we learn about in the Bible.
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Second lesson is that the Bible is true.
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Now we're going to talk about this a lot more in future episodes.
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But one proof that the Bible is true is in its honesty.
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You know, last week I told you about the story of Jonah and I was laughing.
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It was such an honest story of this prophet who was told to go to his enemies and to preach
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to them and he didn't want to go because he knew how gracious and forgiving God was.
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And at the end he's saying, God, I knew this was going to happen because you are so gracious
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and so forgiving.
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Now who writes a story about a prophet and tells you all of that?
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The Bible is full of stories about real people with real struggles.
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They fail.
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They sin.
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They have bad attitudes.
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Some of them do horrendous things and some of them do really everyday things.
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But that's what makes you so comfortable that the Bible is telling you a true story because
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it's not whitewashed.
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It doesn't come across as all made up.
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It's got real nitty-gritty stories about real people.
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And to me, that just verifies that it is a true story.
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You know, I often think about this because the Jewish people, the Bible is the story
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of their family.
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And you know, I mean, all their dirty laundry has been aired out for the world and for generations
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of the world.
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Today they say there's 2.2 billion Christians in the world.
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So our holy book is the book that airs all their dirty laundry.
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Have you ever thought about that?
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And what if your family tree, someone came and wrote a book about your family and went
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back a thousand years and told stories of terrible incidences of sin, maybe murder, maybe
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drunkenness, maybe who knows what, stories of your family.
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And then it became a holy book that people for generations and generations told these
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stories over and over about your family and about how bad they were.
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So this is the story.
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It's so real and so honest about the people that we read about in the Bible.
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But I want to say that one of the lessons that we learn is that God is a family man.
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And his plan from all eternity was to create a family.
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I started out this series quoting to you from Ephesians 1.
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It says that before the foundations of the earth were laid, that you and I were predestined
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to be adopted into the family by Christ Jesus.
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That was the plan from eternity.
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God's building a family because he's a family man and he wants fellowship with his children.
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In Revelation in both chapter 5 and chapter 7, it describes a multitude that it says no
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one can even number that comes from all nations, all tribes, all peoples, and all tongues.
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So God's plan from the beginning was to create this family.
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And in order to do that, he created a family from Abraham, the children of Israel.
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And let me tell you, he is a loving, faithful father to his children Israel, just like we
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can be sure that he is a loving, faithful father to us, the ones that are adopted into
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the family, grafted into the tree.
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So God is a family man and that's one reason we know that his promises to his children
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Israel will be fulfilled.
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Can you just imagine for a minute a father that tells his child all kinds of wonderful
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things that he's going to do as their father and do for them and do through them and for
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him to then just drop the children to just say, no, I'm not going to do it now.
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What kind of father is that?
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Our God is a family man and he's faithful.
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Now the Bible tells the story of how that family man started from scratch to build his
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family.
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It tells us, we've reviewed the story before, how he created man and he created a nation
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to work through to reach mankind and to bring about his plan of world redemption.
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And through this people that he created, the children of Israel, he revealed himself to
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them so that then they would pass it on to the world.
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And he gave them covenants and he gave them promises and he gave them the law.
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And he demonstrated his righteousness and his holiness and he explained to them that
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I'm a holy and righteous God and so you need to walk in righteousness with me.
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And all these things that he gave them, he gave them so that then they would pass it
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on to the rest of us.
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He promised to them that they would always be a people before him.
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He promised them an eternal kingdom.
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He promised them that one day even the nations of the world are going to come up to Jerusalem
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and worship him, the one true God, their God.
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And that's where you and I come in.
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We're part of the nations.
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And so through the Messiah we are grafted in and we are worshiping the God of Israel
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who is the creator of the universe.
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And our job as the church is to take that good news to the ends of the earth and to
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reach as many people as possible with the good news of our salvation and our forgiveness
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through Christ.
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Now that's the overall story and you might think, but it's taken like 6,000 years for
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this story to play out to this part.
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I mean, that's a long time.
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But God lives outside of our restrictions of time and space.
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So for him, from the beginning he sees the end.
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And he sees the end from the beginning.
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He sees it all and at once.
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He's not restricted to time and space.
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So what feels to us like a long time is completely different reality for him.
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You know, it doesn't matter because God is a faithful God and we know that his promises
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are true and he's going to fulfill those promises to his family.
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What may look to us like it's taking a long time is not in heaven's time.
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Another lesson that we've learned from our time together is that the Bible is a road
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map for us.
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If we will take the Bible and follow it, it's a road map through God's revelation of himself
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and his ways to his people.
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And so we can walk this walk with his people and we can learn about him.
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You know, some theologians have used the term, it's a progressive revelation.
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And what it means is that as we go through this story with them, we learn line upon line
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and layer upon layer about God, about his ways, about his intention, about his relationship
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with his children, about who he is and his character and his attributes.
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It's such an exciting walk.
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And the Bible is our road map through that, that we can understand God and that we can
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understand the times in which we live and therefore what we are called to do at this
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time.
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You know, the Bible, will it answer all your questions?
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The answer is simple.
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No.
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I have lots of questions myself.
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And you know, I often joke about it that God's probably going to keep me on earth for as
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long as he can because he knows the list that I have that I want to sit with him and discuss.
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But joking aside, the truth of the matter is, the more you know God, the less important
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those questions really are.
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And I believe that once we enter heaven, once we enter eternity, they're going to evaporate.
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You know, the Apostle Paul said in 1 Corinthians 13-12 that now we see through a glass, like
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a dark glass or through a dim mirror, it says, we look through glass darkly, but then we're
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going to see him face to face.
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And now Paul said, I know in part, but then I will know fully as I am known fully.
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So when we get to heaven, we're not going to be restricted by our human minds.
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I think we're going to understand so much more immediately, and all those questions
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are going to fade away.
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But even now, in the light of all that we can learn from the Bible, the questions will
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fade more and more.
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Now I just want to be clear that you and I are not going to read through the Bible once
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and get it all.
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You know, even if you have a photographic memory, and I've known people with photographic
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memories and they could quote Scripture in such amazing ways, but the point is it's not
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about head knowledge.
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So even if you were able to memorize the whole Bible, you still would need to spend time
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studying it in its pages because there's just layer upon layer of revelation and of
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understanding.
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And as I said in the very beginning, it's about relationship.
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It's about spending time with him meditating on his word, meditating on his promises, meditating
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on his ways and the stories there, and finding how the Lord speaks to our heart through that
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time.
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You know, I had a very, very dear, godly father type in my life.
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He had a photographic memory, and he had been in ministry for 70 years.
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When he passed away, he was in his late 90s, and he had a photographic memory.
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And his children said that when they were small, they used to test him, and they used
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to try to call out a verse and a number, and he could quote it.
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But yet that man, every morning, started his day in his Bible, reading and praying and
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highlighting and researching.
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Why?
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Because of the revelation, because of the time spent with the Holy Spirit and how God spoke
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to his heart during those morning times.
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So it's not about head knowledge.
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Although I will say that the more head knowledge you have about the Bible, the more it will
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make sense, and the better it will be and the easier.
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But it's not about head knowledge at the end of the day.
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It is about relationship with that family loving God who wants you in his family and
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wants to know you.
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You know, I often say that if I wrote the Bible, now of course you can be glad that
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I didn't write the Bible.
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But if I wrote the Bible, it would be so organized and so clear and so line upon line and easy
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to understand.
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And it's like, instead, here we have this book that you have to spend so much time and
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effort to read it, to let it soak into your heart.
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And it's like, because God knows that we need to take it a little out of time.
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We can't just read a book and have it all and then go on in life.
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There's something to be said about God wants you to make that effort to dig, to see how
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much you care, how interested are you?
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Because he's waiting.
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He's waiting to spend time with you.
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He's waiting to reveal himself to you.
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But he's going to wait.
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I recently read a book and the author called it The Divine Tease.
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He makes it hard sometimes.
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It's just a test.
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How much do you care?
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How much are you interested?
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So I want to say that I think for me, all of this, what we have discussed and the importance
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of the Bible, the number one lesson is this.
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As we understand how true the Bible is and we understand the story of the Bible and the
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people of the Bible, we understand this.
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How faithful God is.
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This God of the universe that is so sovereign, the God of history, is so faithful.
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You can trust him.
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You can rely on him.
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You know Psalm 89 says, this is God speaking.
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He says, my covenant, I will not break, nor alter the word that has gone out of my mouth.
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Once God has said it or promised it, it's done.
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He does not break his promises and he doesn't change what he said.
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And let me assure you, you can bring him your questions.
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It doesn't matter to him.
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He loves your questions because your questions show him that you are interested, that you
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want to understand something and he will show you.
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Just come to him.
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I want to close with two scriptures.
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One is out of Proverbs 2, it's verses 3 through 5.
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And it says this, indeed, if you call out for insight and cry aloud for understanding,
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and if you look for it as for silver and search for it as for hidden treasure, then you will
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understand the fear of the Lord and find the knowledge of God.
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So if you cry out for it, if you search for it, you will find it.
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And that's why Jesus said in Matthew 7, verses 6 through 8, the famous verse, I'm sure you've
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heard, ask and it will be given unto you.
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Seek and you will find.
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Knock and it will be opened unto you for everyone who asks receives.
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And he who seeks finds.
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And to him who knocks, it will be opened.
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This is God's promise to you.
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If you seek him and if you seek to understand his truth, you will find it.
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So where do we go from here?
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Well, our next series is going to be called The 3D Jesus.
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And once we finish that series, we're going to start a third series called The Walk Through
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the Bible.
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And I've decided today that as of January, we're going to walk through the Bible together.
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And for the year, for the whole next year, we will walk through the weekly readings.
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And I encourage all of you to, if you haven't purchased it already, to get the daily Bible.
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And we're going to walk through the Bible chronologically.
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While you read through each week, I'm going to highlight a portion from that week and
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share something with you that may be intriguing or prove how true that passage is, something
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to make it come alive to you.
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So we're here for you.
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The 3D Bible series is just a firm foundation for you to begin your study of the Word and
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to go deeper.
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We're going to walk with you and hold your hand.
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And then one day, I hope you can go to Israel with me and you can experience your Bible
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on a whole new level.
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Until then, I want you to know how you can reach me.
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The outofzionshow.com website has a place there where you can send me a message.
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I want to hear from you.
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I want your comments.
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I want your feedback.
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I want your questions.
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I really want to hear from you.
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And I am here to help you and to provide resources for you.
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So I look forward to seeing you for our next series, The 3D Jesus.
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And in the meantime, be getting your daily Bible so that we can walk through it together
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beginning in January.
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Until then, God bless.
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We hope you have enjoyed this episode of Out of Zion with Susan Michael.
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