“Who is Your Heavenly Father?”

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The Bearded Bible Brothers tell us we need to accept the true loving nature of our Heavenly Father. What about His perception is about us? How do we become like a little child in order to enter the Kingdom of Heaven? We learn God is not our enemy.

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  • 00:10 ♪♪♪ David Hart: Thank you so much for joining us today.
  • 00:12 I am a father, you guys are fathers, but today's topic is
  • 00:17 about our heavenly Father, yes?
  • 00:19 Joshua Colson: It is about our heavenly Father and who he
  • 00:22 really is.
  • 00:23 I don't know how it was like for you in high school, but you'd
  • 00:25 wait and start the next year, and if somebody had talked about
  • 00:28 you before you got to class that day, people had an opinion of
  • 00:31 you before they ever met you, and especially if they were
  • 00:33 trying to slander you.
  • 00:34 God is kind of like the king of getting smeared by the world in
  • 00:38 history, and it's so bad because all his heart is for us is love,
  • 00:42 but mankind throughout history has done nothing but attack him.
  • 00:46 So, we want to actually share with you guys the true nature
  • 00:49 of God.
  • 00:51 We are taking clips from our past episodes that we show from
  • 00:54 "The Bearded Bible Brothers" on our online platform, and showing
  • 00:57 them for the first time on television.
  • 00:59 So, right now we're going to one of those clips where we talk
  • 01:01 about the true nature of the Father.
  • 01:05 Joshua: I love you, Figey.
  • 01:06 Hi, everyone, my name's Joshua and that's my brother reading.
  • 01:09 Why are you reading?
  • 01:12 Caleb Colson: I always read.
  • 01:13 Joshua: Like the Bible, but why are you reading recreationally?
  • 01:16 Caleb: This is "A Tale of Two Cities" by Charlie Dickinson.
  • 01:20 I had to read this in high school, a sophomore in
  • 01:23 high school.
  • 01:25 There's a lot of guys named Jacque in here.
  • 01:26 Anyhoo, I didn't understand a word back then.
  • 01:29 I had to use the Cliff Notes to understand, but once I read
  • 01:32 those Cliff Notes, I was like, whoa, this is an amazing story.
  • 01:34 Biblical allegory here, it's pretty cool.
  • 01:38 Joshua: You know, guys, one of the problems we have in life in
  • 01:40 looking at God as our Father is that we've had a lot of
  • 01:44 questionable fathers in life.
  • 01:46 Not everybody's had an amazing father whose focus was to
  • 01:48 cultivate and to grow you into the best person God designed you
  • 01:51 to be, who took care of you and provided for you so that you
  • 01:54 didn't have to make these questions in your life.
  • 01:56 And so, when you just blink it and say God is a Father, that
  • 01:59 brings a lot of mixed emotions to different people based on the
  • 02:02 experiences they've had.
  • 02:03 Caleb: That's why we want to take you to the Bible to be your
  • 02:06 Cliff Notes, for example, to help you understand the
  • 02:08 goodness, the love, the compassion of our
  • 02:11 heavenly Father.
  • 02:13 Joshua: Because that's what he wants for you, guys.
  • 02:15 In the Old Testament, we had this perception that God was a
  • 02:17 little different, right?
  • 02:18 That he was angry, and smiting, and doing all this
  • 02:20 different stuff.
  • 02:22 Caleb: Throwing down lightning bolts, yeah, you see that
  • 02:24 throughout different mythologies and from Zeus, you know,
  • 02:28 throwing down lightning, you see that with Ba'al Hadad, with
  • 02:31 Jupiter, but that's not who God really is.
  • 02:32 Joshua: It's not, in Matthew, actually, we clear some things
  • 02:34 up here in chapter 7, verses 7 through 11.
  • 02:37 It says, "Ask and it will be given to you, seek, and you will
  • 02:40 find, knock, and it will be open for you.
  • 02:42 For everyone who asks receives, and he who seeks finds, and to
  • 02:46 him who knocks, it will be opened.
  • 02:47 Or what man is there among you who if his son asks for bread,
  • 02:52 he will give him a stone, or if he asks for a fish, he will give
  • 02:55 him a serpent?
  • 02:56 If you then being evil know how to give good gifts to your
  • 02:58 children, how much more will your Father who is in heaven
  • 03:00 give good things to those who ask him?"
  • 03:03 Caleb: That's amazing.
  • 03:04 Joshua: If you ever give somebody a serpent when they ask
  • 03:07 for something else, you are not a nice person.
  • 03:09 Luckily, God's never gonna do that to you.
  • 03:11 Caleb: And I know that's kind of a hard concept, even with that
  • 03:13 scripture, for people understand, because back then
  • 03:16 children were valued more, people wanted to have more and
  • 03:18 more children.
  • 03:20 It was an heirship, it was a carrying on of legacy, of
  • 03:24 passing down property, and today people are more selfish.
  • 03:27 They don't wanna have kids, they wanna do their own thing.
  • 03:29 But we see that God calls us to be his children.
  • 03:33 It is an heirship.
  • 03:35 It's a thing of royalty.
  • 03:36 And in this scripture, Romans 8:15 through 17, "For you did
  • 03:39 not receive the spirit of bondage again to fear, but you
  • 03:42 received the Spirit of adoption, by whom we cry, 'Abba, Father.'
  • 03:46 The Spirit himself bears witness with our spirit, that we are the
  • 03:49 children of God.
  • 03:50 And if children, then heirs, heirs of God the Father, and
  • 03:53 joint heirs with Christ Jesus," that's amazing.
  • 03:56 Joshua: That is amazing.
  • 03:57 I don't know what an heirship is, he'll explain that later,
  • 03:58 I'm sure, but he's also a provider.
  • 04:00 And this is one of my favorite scripture verses, I know most
  • 04:03 everyone has heard it, but Matthew 6:26 says, "Look at the
  • 04:05 birds of the air, for they neither sow nor reap nor gather
  • 04:08 into barns, yet your heavenly Father feeds them.
  • 04:11 Are you not of more value than they?"
  • 04:14 Guys, if he's taking care of birds, and the flowers have way
  • 04:17 cooler clothes than you're wearing, how much more is he
  • 04:19 gonna be like, this is my son and daughter, I'm gonna take
  • 04:21 care of them?
  • 04:22 We so often are focused on asking our Father for the things
  • 04:26 that he's already committed to providing as a Father.
  • 04:28 We don't even delve into the true relationship of a father,
  • 04:32 son, a father, daughter, because we're just sitting there asking
  • 04:34 for the same things he's already given us already.
  • 04:36 Caleb: And he does it because of love.
  • 04:37 God is love.
  • 04:39 We see that in numerous scriptures.
  • 04:40 1 John 4:8, John 3:16, Romans 5:8, Ephesians 2:4 through 5.
  • 04:44 All these scriptures explain the unconditional love of a Father,
  • 04:47 something that you did not have to earn.
  • 04:50 He just gave it freely.
  • 04:51 He gave his Son freely, and that's why we know that he
  • 04:55 loves us.
  • 04:56 Joshua: We know that Psalms 145:8 says, "The Lord is
  • 04:57 gracious and compassionate, slow to anger and rich in love."
  • 05:01 He's not waiting for you to mess up so he can bonk you on
  • 05:03 the head.
  • 05:04 Hebrews 12:6 says, "The Lord disciplines the one he loves,
  • 05:07 and he chastens everyone he accepts as his son."
  • 05:11 A father's job is to correct you.
  • 05:12 We've kind of gotten this mentality today that I'm your
  • 05:14 dad, I'm your best friend, let's go do really lotharios things,
  • 05:17 lotharios, nefarious, that's two words together.
  • 05:20 Let's do bad things together.
  • 05:21 This is what I get for trying to do big words.
  • 05:23 A father is supposed to be a friend, but a father's job is to
  • 05:27 instruct and correct.
  • 05:28 That's the reason why kids push boundaries, because they want to
  • 05:30 find where the walls are.
  • 05:31 No matter what you say out loud, you wanna know there's a
  • 05:33 definitive wall because somebody cares about you.
  • 05:35 That's what your father's job is.
  • 05:36 Caleb: The father is also meant to be the spiritual authority in
  • 05:40 the household, to lead you to Messiah, to teach you how to
  • 05:43 follow after the Lord.
  • 05:44 He's that example.
  • 05:46 I know some of you may have not seen that in your families
  • 05:49 today, but you can look at your heavenly Father.
  • 05:51 You can look how Jesus sought the heavenly Father's advice,
  • 05:53 how he always prayed, how he always went to the mountain to a
  • 05:55 quiet place to do that.
  • 05:57 That's our example of what we should do.
  • 05:59 Joshua: God is for you, he is not against you.
  • 06:01 Every one of you who has a story that's unfortunate from your
  • 06:04 father, it's time to break the cycle.
  • 06:06 Instead of you living out the abuse that you went through, and
  • 06:09 that his father went through before, and instead of
  • 06:11 transferring that to the generation below you, let's draw
  • 06:14 a line in the sand.
  • 06:15 Let's go I may not understand it, I don't know what this is,
  • 06:17 but I'm gonna believe it because God's promised it on his word.
  • 06:19 Let's ask the Father today to cultivate a different view.
  • 06:23 And in fact, it's not in my notes, but I'm gonna pray for
  • 06:25 everybody right now because I think this is very important.
  • 06:27 So, dear heavenly Father, we just pray for everyone in the
  • 06:29 sound of my voice, that whatever their view of a father is,
  • 06:32 however broken, however abandoned they may feel, that
  • 06:35 you would change that view today.
  • 06:37 That you would give them that Spirit of adoption that you've
  • 06:40 promised in your Word.
  • 06:41 That you would bind up the brokenhearted and the
  • 06:43 expectation of everyone listening would transfer from
  • 06:46 being abandoned, and abused, and left, and forgotten, to being
  • 06:50 believed in, to being supported, to having a plan for their life,
  • 06:53 to being provided for.
  • 06:55 That all of those things you promised in your Word are the
  • 06:57 expectation of us, not out of trying to get something from
  • 06:59 you, but because we know that you love us and you have a plan
  • 07:02 for and that's your purpose, dear heavenly Father.
  • 07:04 So, I just take authority over all the lies of the enemy, all
  • 07:07 the confusion, the rejection, the things that have kept us in
  • 07:09 bondage, and everyone in bondage that's listening, and I pray for
  • 07:12 a new day today to form in their lives, that they now move in the
  • 07:15 plan that their Father has for them to grow to be the men and
  • 07:18 women of God that he designed before the foundations of
  • 07:20 this earth.
  • 07:21 In Yeshua's name, we pray, amen.
  • 07:23 Love you guys.
  • 07:25 Dad's really nice.
  • 07:28 David: I've got to say, I love what you said to us, Joshua,
  • 07:31 earlier, that our heavenly Father loves us and he wants the
  • 07:35 best for us in our lives.
  • 07:36 That's what this is all about.
  • 07:37 Joshua: It is, and Satan has created a fantastic smear
  • 07:40 campaign of the Father throughout history.
  • 07:43 We've just talked about all the times that man has looked at God
  • 07:46 with the perception in his eye, he's out to get me.
  • 07:48 Kirsten Hart: I will say, Old Testament is kind of rough,
  • 07:52 there's some rough stuff.
  • 07:53 I'm really thankful for that second testament when that
  • 07:57 comes in.
  • 07:58 Joshua: And a lot of people will say that, but keep in mind that
  • 08:00 he gave people hundreds of years at different points in the Old
  • 08:03 Testament to repent, and so when he finally did make a call, it
  • 08:06 was after he had given them time, and time, and time again
  • 08:09 to make that choice.
  • 08:11 Caleb: Well, guys, that leads us to our next subject topic.
  • 08:14 It's what is God's perception of us?
  • 08:16 Are we these whiny little brats that are always annoying him?
  • 08:19 We want this, help me, heal me and all this.
  • 08:21 Kirsten: Yes, we are.
  • 08:23 Caleb: Yeah, well, sometimes we may think of that as ourselves,
  • 08:25 but God has a different perception of who we are.
  • 08:27 He holds a high intrinsic value on our lives, and I'll give you
  • 08:31 a hint, he gave his own Son to save us.
  • 08:34 That's how much he loves us.
  • 08:36 So, let's go to God's intrinsic value.
  • 08:41 Joshua: Hey, everybody, I'm Joshua.
  • 08:42 Caleb: And I'm Caleb.
  • 08:44 Joshua: And we're brothers.
  • 08:45 Caleb: We're brothers, totally brothers.
  • 08:46 Joshua: We were actually nervous for a second because you always
  • 08:48 question it.
  • 08:49 I had to look.
  • 08:51 Oh yeah, that's him, I know him.
  • 08:52 Caleb: You know, many of you in our audience may be homeowners,
  • 08:54 and you may have purchased your home for a specific price, but
  • 08:56 with the market value that's constantly fluctuating and
  • 08:59 changing, that price can go up and down.
  • 09:01 Well, you may have placed new fixtures into your home, and
  • 09:07 bought furniture and all this stuff, and it has a different
  • 09:09 intrinsic value to you than the market value based upon supply
  • 09:13 and demand.
  • 09:15 Joshua: Now, life today is kind of set up in a weird way,
  • 09:18 because the world somewhat judges us at a market
  • 09:20 value idea.
  • 09:22 Everybody kind of looks at each other and says, okay, this is
  • 09:24 the position I have at my job, this are the assets I have in my
  • 09:26 bank account, this is how my exterior facade looks, and based
  • 09:30 on these different things, we find a market value in our life
  • 09:33 that isn't accurate to what God looks at our lives in.
  • 09:36 When God looks at man's life, he looks at it with an intrinsic
  • 09:40 value of saying from the beginning to the end, everything
  • 09:42 put together, this is how I see your value.
  • 09:45 Not caught up in the exact moment you find yourself in,
  • 09:47 where it may be at a place of disarray, or not having arrived
  • 09:51 yet, but he looks at the end.
  • 09:52 Caleb: That's right, that reminds me of Luke 15.
  • 09:55 The Pharisees were complaining that Jesus surrounded himself
  • 09:58 with tax collectors and these dirty people that society would
  • 10:03 deem of low market value, and Jesus told three parables, the
  • 10:06 parable of the lost sheep, of the lost coin, and the
  • 10:09 prodigal son.
  • 10:11 You know these stories.
  • 10:12 The parable of the lost sheep, the shepherd, who is the Father,
  • 10:14 has a hundred sheep.
  • 10:16 One gets loose, he leaves the 99, and goes to search for that
  • 10:19 one lost sheep.
  • 10:20 He finds that sheep, celebrates, throws a party.
  • 10:22 What was lost is now found.
  • 10:23 Lost coin, the woman has ten silver coins, she loses one.
  • 10:27 She searches nonstop until she finds that coin.
  • 10:29 Tells her neighbors, they celebrate what was lost is
  • 10:31 now found.
  • 10:32 Parable of the prodigal son.
  • 10:34 There's two sons, and one son wants his father's inheritance
  • 10:37 before he's even dead.
  • 10:39 He goes out, takes the inheritance, spends it
  • 10:41 frivolously, comes back destitute, but the father
  • 10:43 accepts him with loving arms.
  • 10:45 That shows us how God places intrinsic value upon our lives.
  • 10:50 That intrinsic values is his desire for a relationship
  • 10:53 with us.
  • 10:54 Joshua: It is his desire for us, and that's why in these stories
  • 10:57 that Jesus shared the importance and value of seeking that
  • 11:01 person out.
  • 11:02 I can't say it enough how it's programmed into our heads and
  • 11:04 hearts, that when we go through life that we run across
  • 11:07 somebody, how many times have you've seen somebody who's
  • 11:08 homeless on the side of the road, and your brain goes, "Are
  • 11:10 they really homeless?
  • 11:11 Are they this and that?
  • 11:13 Oh, I can't have them around this.
  • 11:14 I don't like this person for this."
  • 11:15 We immediately devalue each other based off of what we're
  • 11:19 seeing and not knowing who they truly are.
  • 11:21 And in addition, we as people accept that lower value of
  • 11:25 ourselves because of others, too.
  • 11:27 So, it's not even just that we're forecasting that on
  • 11:29 somebody else, it's that we hear this or we feel this based on
  • 11:31 these pressures, and we allow that.
  • 11:33 And yet, in verse 10 it says, "Likewise, I say to you, there's
  • 11:35 joy in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner
  • 11:38 who repents."
  • 11:40 We serve a Father who is dedicated and focused to seeking
  • 11:43 out that one individual.
  • 11:45 Not all of us that have this really high-looking market
  • 11:48 value, or because we have arrived at our destination.
  • 11:52 When the Father looks at you, it's not about your today, it's
  • 11:57 not about your yesterday, it's in the summation of who he
  • 12:00 created you to be.
  • 12:02 What an amazing thing that is.
  • 12:04 Caleb: Now on the other side of the coin, at the end of a
  • 12:06 parable of the prodigal son, the good son, the son who obeyed the
  • 12:09 father, he looks at the father lavishing his love on the lost
  • 12:13 son, and he thinks that the father is playing favorites.
  • 12:16 And we see, we look at God sometimes and we think God is
  • 12:19 showing more affection to another person.
  • 12:21 He gave this person more gifts, he looks prettier than I do, or
  • 12:25 more handsome, and you think God is being disproportionate in his
  • 12:29 love, because we look at things quantitatively.
  • 12:32 This parable in Matthew 20, the parable the workers in
  • 12:35 the vineyards, expresses when the Father, who is the
  • 12:38 landowner, searches out and he hires workers in the vineyard to
  • 12:44 harvest his grapes, and he agrees to pay them a denarius
  • 12:48 for an entire day's work.
  • 12:49 As they're working throughout the day, hour by hour, he finds
  • 12:52 more workers that are stagnant and idle and that they have
  • 12:56 nothing to do.
  • 12:57 He hires them all to come work in the field.
  • 12:59 At the end of the day, he pays every single man a denarius, the
  • 13:03 same rate of pay.
  • 13:05 Caleb: And people got angry, they grumbled, and the landowner
  • 13:09 says, "Don't I have a right to do what I want with my
  • 13:12 own money?
  • 13:13 Are you being envious because I am generous?"
  • 13:15 That shows us that God has the same worth value he places on
  • 13:20 all of us.
  • 13:21 And we look at things, well, I've been working harder for
  • 13:23 God, I've been doing this, but he values us all the same.
  • 13:26 We're all working as one in the body of Christ, but we're
  • 13:28 looking at things quantitatively.
  • 13:30 Joshua: It's not an excuse, guys, to be lazy and sit on your
  • 13:32 butt and say God loves me just as much if I do nothing, but at
  • 13:34 the same time, it's not an excuse for you to have that
  • 13:37 wrong idea that I can earn my way into anything.
  • 13:39 And that's the point of the father the entire time.
  • 13:41 You can't earn anything, sorry to tell you this.
  • 13:43 Your value is completely wrapped up in the fact that I created
  • 13:45 you, that I love you, that you're fearfully and
  • 13:47 wonderfully made.
  • 13:49 It has nothing to do with the application of your works.
  • 13:51 What you do and don't do should be a reflection of his love for
  • 13:54 you, and that's the entire point.
  • 13:56 Caleb: So, don't look at man's market value and what society
  • 14:00 deems as how important you are, how beautiful you are, how
  • 14:04 popular you are.
  • 14:06 Are you good at sports?
  • 14:07 Are you really athletic?
  • 14:08 Look at God's intrinsic value on your life and trust in him and
  • 14:12 be thankful.
  • 14:13 Joshua: Get off your diet today, put away your apps with all the
  • 14:15 calorie counters like I will, go eat pie.
  • 14:18 Eat all the pie, pumpkin pie, eat all the animals on the table
  • 14:20 that someone's prepared for you, and enjoy your time with your
  • 14:23 family, we know we will.
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  • 14:42 Caleb: There's nothing I love more than scripture.
  • 14:44 Jeremiah 31:3 says, "The Lord has appeared of old to me,
  • 14:49 saying, 'Yes, I have loved you with an everlasting love.
  • 14:53 Therefore with loving kindness, I have drawn you.'"
  • 14:56 This is the Old Testament God you're hearing, that Father who
  • 14:59 is the same yesterday, today, and forevermore.
  • 15:02 He's that father of the prodigal son, and I know everybody's
  • 15:05 heard that story, and we get familiar with it, and it doesn't
  • 15:08 have that potency that first time we heard it, but he
  • 15:12 hasn't changed.
  • 15:13 That Old Testament Father was finding any way possible,
  • 15:16 through sacrifices and offerings, to draw us to him.
  • 15:20 Kirsten: I love the combo of loving kindness.
  • 15:25 Sometimes we're taught loving means I have to be harsh and
  • 15:30 disciplined, but I love what you said.
  • 15:31 Loving kindness is like the nice part of the love.
  • 15:35 Do you know what I mean?
  • 15:36 There's kindness associated with it, I like that.
  • 15:38 Joshua: So, it's important that we do come to him like a little
  • 15:41 child when he asks us to.
  • 15:43 I think for our perception alone, when we grow up, and like
  • 15:47 Caleb was saying, we we forget the potency of those
  • 15:51 parables, right?
  • 15:52 It just becomes a ritual for us.
  • 15:53 But for a little kid, everything they take is brand new.
  • 15:56 Oh my goodness, that's so amazing.
  • 15:57 When my kids were little, I loved seeing how they would
  • 15:59 react to things that they were seeing for the first time that
  • 16:02 we take for granted every day.
  • 16:04 God has good things for you, but we live in a world where the
  • 16:07 enemy wants to stop that, change perception, bring harm to your
  • 16:12 life, so we are about to talk about God not being your enemy,
  • 16:17 how he does not have bad things for you.
  • 16:19 If bad things happen, they only come from the enemy.
  • 16:21 Only good can come from the Father.
  • 16:25 Joshua: Hey, everybody, I'm Joshua.
  • 16:27 Caleb: And I'm Caleb. Joshua: Brothers.
  • 16:30 Caleb: We are, and today we're not going to reveal some great
  • 16:32 theological mystery or do some outlandish stunt like some--
  • 16:40 Joshua: It's toasted good.
  • 16:43 It's burnt, oh, thank you.
  • 16:46 Caleb: Hopefully we won't need that today, Josh.
  • 16:49 Joshua: Oh, it's the other way, hold on.
  • 16:51 There we go.
  • 16:53 Caleb: Now that we've burned down half the building.
  • 16:54 Joshua: These are delicious when you toast them, go on.
  • 16:58 Caleb: Today, we just want to tell you a short, sweet message.
  • 17:01 God is not your enemy.
  • 17:03 Joshua: Duh, God's your enemy?
  • 17:06 Caleb: Okay, some of y'all deep down inside may have gotten
  • 17:09 bitter or resentful when you prayed for something and then
  • 17:13 God doesn't answer you immediately, or you're hit with
  • 17:16 some tough times, and you need to know God is not your enemy.
  • 17:19 That he is for you, not against you.
  • 17:21 That he desires to see you triumph over your foes, and turn
  • 17:25 your mourning into dancing, and fill you full of joy.
  • 17:28 Joshua: I don't know why y'all aren't dancing in the mourning.
  • 17:30 Maybe y'all are different than us, but there's a message going
  • 17:34 around that God wants you to be impoverished, that he wants you
  • 17:37 to be beat down, that he wants, you know, you to basically hit
  • 17:40 yourself in a book whenever a Gregorian monk chants.
  • 17:43 You don't wanna do that, that's not helpful.
  • 17:45 The thing is, how is God glorified if his people are
  • 17:48 suffering, if they're weakened and downtrodden, if they can't
  • 17:51 pay their bills, if they're in bad health?
  • 17:53 When we read the Bible and God says that he is a God of this,
  • 17:56 this, this, this, and all these amazing things, yet if his
  • 17:59 people are broke down, beat down, and just living in the
  • 18:02 dregs, how does that glorify God?
  • 18:05 Caleb: Sometimes people use that as an excuse when the bad things
  • 18:08 happen, and they don't wanna take responsibility for it, it
  • 18:10 has to be God's fault.
  • 18:12 Sometimes when we're waiting for God to fulfill a promise, we
  • 18:17 kind of take control.
  • 18:18 We're like, we're gonna help God along because we don't want him
  • 18:20 to look bad, and we become like Abraham, and we kind of nudge
  • 18:22 it along.
  • 18:24 God, I'm gonna help you fulfill your promise, you know.
  • 18:26 And when you do, you end up with a bunch of Ishmaels.
  • 18:28 Joshua: Another problem, a bunch of Ishmaels?
  • 18:30 That'd be a crazy thing.
  • 18:32 I didn't even think about that.
  • 18:33 But another issue is we get too focused on the promise and not
  • 18:36 focused on him.
  • 18:37 And that's one of the things that happens out of desperation.
  • 18:40 We get in this state where we're so focused on when are you gonna
  • 18:43 do this, and when are you gonna do this, and our shift becomes
  • 18:47 on what he has promised to give to us instead of just being on
  • 18:51 him as our Father.
  • 18:52 Caleb: That's true, and we have to learn to surrender, guys.
  • 18:55 We have to learn to trust God with our dreams and believe that
  • 18:59 he loves us and he has our best interests at heart.
  • 19:02 I have a personal story for this, very personal.
  • 19:06 God has given me so many amazing promises throughout my lifetime,
  • 19:10 and he had given me this particular promise about who my
  • 19:15 wife was gonna be, who I was gonna marry.
  • 19:17 I had these signs, these pointers to find her.
  • 19:20 I knew she wasn't gonna come from America, she was gonna come
  • 19:23 from across the Atlantic, this specific continent I knew she
  • 19:25 was gonna come from.
  • 19:26 I knew I was gonna marry young.
  • 19:28 I knew how smart and brilliant she was, and how compassionate,
  • 19:31 and man, after waiting for God to fulfill this promise, I
  • 19:35 started getting, you know, pessimistic, and just negative,
  • 19:39 and at the ripe old age of 16, yeah, when you're 16 years old,
  • 19:43 you feel like every day takes forever.
  • 19:45 I'm ready to give up.
  • 19:47 That's it, you know.
  • 19:48 Josh, you and I then, we were at Times Square, the year 2000.
  • 19:53 ♪ In the year 2000 ♪
  • 19:56 Caleb: Y2K, guys, we were crammed with millions of people,
  • 19:59 and two days later we went to Times Square Church, David
  • 20:03 Wilkerson's church, if you know him.
  • 20:04 He's a street evangelist, helped start the story of "Cross and
  • 20:08 the Switchblade," you've heard that?
  • 20:10 He helped start Teen Challenge.
  • 20:12 And he was giving a prophecy that morning, and the presence
  • 20:15 of God was there.
  • 20:16 I can't even remember the words of this prophecy, but I was just
  • 20:19 overwhelmed with the presence of God, and God started to show
  • 20:22 areas of my life that I hadn't completely surrendered to him.
  • 20:25 And I'm like, okay, you know what, God?
  • 20:26 I give up.
  • 20:27 I surrender everything to you, all my hopes, all my dreams.
  • 20:31 I repent, I ask you, forgive me for all these focuses in my life
  • 20:36 that were not of you, and I'm gonna trust you, even if these
  • 20:39 dreams are never fulfilled, I'm just gonna spend time with you
  • 20:42 and you're gonna be my joy.
  • 20:44 And two weeks later, I literally met my future wife.
  • 20:47 Now, I didn't know it was her, I wasn't even looking for a
  • 20:50 girl now.
  • 20:52 Joshua: Even with all those context clues?
  • 20:53 Even though she couldn't speak English, and was from that side
  • 20:55 of the Atlantic, and clearly never been to America?
  • 20:58 Caleb: And she kept coming across my path, coming across my
  • 21:01 life, I'm like, man, what's wrong with this girl?
  • 21:02 And finally, one day God tapped me on the shoulder, he said,
  • 21:04 hey, look at that girl.
  • 21:06 Like, yeah, yeah, do you recognize her?
  • 21:08 I start looking like, oh, snap?
  • 21:11 Well done, sir, well done.
  • 21:13 Joshua: So, guys, whether or not you're 16 and been living those
  • 21:16 16 whole treacherous years alone by yourself, and thinking that
  • 21:20 God has dropped the ball, or maybe you're in your 40's like
  • 21:23 me, and it just now happened, it doesn't matter.
  • 21:26 The point of it is that God loves you, so he wants to
  • 21:29 fulfill his promises to you, but he requires that you give them
  • 21:33 to him.
  • 21:34 Give that permission over.
  • 21:36 So, what we'd like to do right now is read the Word over you,
  • 21:38 because his promises are very, very powerful.
  • 21:41 And in Romans 8:28 through verse 39 it says, "And we know that
  • 21:46 all things work together for good to those who love God, to
  • 21:49 those who are called according to his purpose.
  • 21:51 For whom he foreknew, he also predestined to be conformed to
  • 21:54 the image of his Son, that he might be the firstborn among
  • 21:57 many brethren.
  • 21:58 Moreover, whom he predestined then he also called.
  • 22:01 Whom he called, these he also justified.
  • 22:04 And whom he justified, these he also glorified.
  • 22:07 What then shall we say to these things?
  • 22:09 If God is for us, who can be against us?
  • 22:12 He who did not spare his own Son but delivered him up for us all,
  • 22:16 how shall he not with him also freely give us all things?
  • 22:20 Who shall bring a charge against God's elect?
  • 22:23 It is God who justifies.
  • 22:25 Who is he who condemns?
  • 22:26 It is Christ who died and furthermore is also risen, who
  • 22:29 is even at the right hand of God, who also makes intercession
  • 22:32 for us.
  • 22:34 Who shall separate us from the love of Christ?
  • 22:35 Shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or
  • 22:39 nakedness, or peril, or sword?"
  • 22:41 Or the Atlantic Ocean?
  • 22:42 "As it is written, 'For your sake we are killed all day long.
  • 22:46 We are counted as sheep for the slaughter.'
  • 22:49 Yet in all these things, we are more than conquerors through him
  • 22:53 who loved us.
  • 22:54 For I am persuaded that neither death nor life, nor angels, nor
  • 22:57 principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor things to
  • 23:00 come, nor height, nor depth, nor any other created thing shall be
  • 23:03 able to separate us from the love of God which is in Christ
  • 23:07 Jesus our Lord."
  • 23:08 He loves us. His promises are very clear.
  • 23:12 There is no room to misinterpret this, and if you are, it's the
  • 23:15 enemy speaking to you, do not listen.
  • 23:17 If you believe he didn't love you, then why did he give you
  • 23:19 that ability to open a pistachio?
  • 23:21 It's already halfway there, he just wants you to do your part
  • 23:24 and trust him and get the inside goodness.
  • 23:27 Caleb: Join us next time, guys.
  • 23:28 We love you and God loves you, too.
  • 23:30 Joshua: Don't play with fire, or blowtorches, or try to toast
  • 23:32 your own pistachios in your fingertips.
  • 23:34 It's real bad for your fingers.
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  • 24:12 Kirsten: I would like to thank the two of you for bringing up
  • 24:15 the topic in what you just taught, that how is God and
  • 24:19 God's love glorified if we're walking around beaten down?
  • 24:25 And I think there's such a mentality out there that woe
  • 24:29 is me.
  • 24:30 I mean, we talk about old hymns, "Such a worm as I, I am
  • 24:34 not worthy."
  • 24:35 You know, there's two different mindsets.
  • 24:37 Either we're so low, or who we are in Christ and God wants to
  • 24:41 be glorified in our lives.
  • 24:43 If we're walking around defeated, how does that
  • 24:45 glorify him?
  • 24:46 Caleb: Exactly, he wants us to be conquers and overcomers.
  • 24:48 He wants us to walk in the authority of his Son, Yeshua,
  • 24:50 and do his miracles and his wonders, and yet we think we're
  • 24:56 beaten down when God corrects us.
  • 24:57 No, he's trying to protect us, just as we're parents and we
  • 25:00 don't want our children running out in the middle of the street
  • 25:02 in the middle of traffic.
  • 25:04 He's trying to herd us back into the fold like sheep, you know,
  • 25:07 and make sure that the enemy doesn't have a place to
  • 25:09 destroy us.
  • 25:11 David: We were made in his image.
  • 25:13 I mean, come on, that's huge.
  • 25:15 Caleb: With the beards and all.
  • 25:17 Kirsten: Thank you, Lord, that I don't have one, but anyway.
  • 25:22 Joshua: It's his love that we've been talking about, because the
  • 25:25 most important thing to know about his character is his love
  • 25:28 for you.
  • 25:29 A lot of us on earth don't understand what love means when
  • 25:32 they hear that word truly in respect to the Father.
  • 25:35 Some of you didn't have a father.
  • 25:37 Some of you had fathers who didn't actually show love to you
  • 25:40 but showed abuse, and pain, and disdain, and other things.
  • 25:43 It's so important that we understand that characteristic
  • 25:46 of love, because it's a free gift.
  • 25:49 You don't have to earn that love.
  • 25:51 You don't have to be better at anything for him to love
  • 25:54 you more.
  • 25:55 And in all the broken areas of your life, and the things that
  • 25:57 have happened to you before on this planet, and the things that
  • 25:59 you've endured, those weren't the Father that did it, it was
  • 26:02 the enemy that did that.
  • 26:04 And the Father wants to come in and wrap his arms around you,
  • 26:07 and love you, and restore you, and heal you, and I just wanted
  • 26:11 to pray over you right now.
  • 26:13 In the name of Yeshua, I just pray that everyone in the sound
  • 26:15 of my voice, all the broken areas of their heart, all the
  • 26:18 wrongs that have happened to them, that your loving arms
  • 26:20 would restore them right now from the top of their head to
  • 26:22 the soles of their feet.
  • 26:24 That you would heal up the broken places, that you'd
  • 26:26 restore their heart as a child, and that they would look at you
  • 26:29 and at life with that childlike wonder again and with the hope
  • 26:32 for a positive future and today.
  • 26:35 David: Guys, thank you for your teaching today.
  • 26:37 It's almost time to go, but I gotta mention your shirt one
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  • 26:49 Kirsten: Right, and it's pound sign Bearded Bible Brothers.
  • 26:53 Caleb: Hashtag, it's a great witnessing tool, it honestly is.
  • 26:55 Joshua: That's right, so as we always say, shaalu
  • 26:57 shalom yerushalayim.
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