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Nancy Dell: What time should you eat to lose weight? - Duration: 1:49.

INTRODUCE NEW MEN'S FESTIVAL

COACH MATT MCALL.

IN TONIGHT'S VIEWER MAIL,

WE

DISCUSS HOW THE TIME YOU EAT CAN

AFFECT WEIGHT LOSS.

NANCY IS LIVE IN THE STUDIO TO

ANSWER YOUR QUESTIONS.

ARE QUESTION IS THE OF THE

INTERNET -- MEGAN WANTS TO KNOW

IF IT IS EASIER TO LOSE WEIGHT

IF YOU EAT MOST OF YOUR FOOD AT

DINNERTIME.

RESEARCH SUGGESTS WHEN YOU

EAT MIGHT BE IMPORTANT AS WHAT

YOU EAT.

EATING MORE CALORIES EARLIER IN

THE DAY MAY HELP YOU REACH AND

MAINTAIN A LOWER WEIGHT.

ARE SEVERAL STUDIES, BUT ONE OF

THE MOST IMPRESSIVE WAS

PUBLISHED IN THE JOURNAL

OBESITY.

RESEARCHERS HAD 100 PEOPLE

FOLLOW A 1400 CALORIE EATING

PLAN.

HALF OF THE GROUP ATE A BIG

BREAKFAST, AND A 200 CALORIE

DINNER.

THE SECOND GROUP DID THE

OPPOSITE, A 200 CALORIE

BREAKFAST AND 700 CALORIE

DINNER.

AFTER A FEW MONTHS THE BIG

BREAKFAST GROUP LOST 17 POUNDS

ON AVERAGE.

THE DINNER GROUP LOST LESS THAN

HALF THAT AMOUNT, ABOUT SEVEN

POUNDS ON AVERAGE.

RESEARCHERS SAY OUR CIRCADIAN

RHYTHMS HAVE AN EFFECT ON OUR

WEIGHT.

DISRUPTING OUR BODY CLOCK CAN

CAUSE WEIGHT GAIN.

SHIFT FOOD MORE TO THE GAMETIME

IF YOU WANT -- DAYTIME IF YOU

WANT TO LOSE WEIGHT.

WHEN I WAKE UP, I AM NOT

HUNGRY IN THE MORNING.

IS THAT COMMON?

AND YOU WORK THOSE LATE

NIGHTS.

CHANCES ARE IF YOU ARE HUNGRY IN

THE MORNING YOU ATE TO CLOSE

TONIGHT.

IF YOU WAKE UP WITHIN ONE HOUR,

THEN YOU WILL WANT TO HAVE

BREAKFAST.

TRY TO CUT BACK ON THE

LATE-NIGHT SNACKING.

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EASTER STORIES: Doubting Thomas (John 20:19-29) CHILDREN'S MINISTRY IDEAS - Duration: 4:23.

Welcome to Wright Ideas with Susan!

The story of Doubting Thomas is one of those stories that relates to everyone single one

of us in one way or another.

Today I'm going to be sharing with you an example of how you can share his story in

a very simple and relatable way.

First I like to start with a bit of context: John wrote this down for us….

And I like to share the Real time that it happened, as well as the Real place that it

happened and also the Real people that were there as well.

And then I put the scripture easily just up on the screen and we do guided reading or

the kids can follow along in their Bible or I've also done a prezi powerpoint which

you can download for free.

So let me show you how it goes.

You see, Thomas is no different from any one of us.

We all would love to see before we believing.

But that's not always possible is it?

But we have been given a great gift.

And that is a 'free will' - we have a choice whether we want to believe or not to

believe.

And many people today will choose not to believe – maybe they're like Thomas.

Just because they can't see Jesus, they're not going to believe in him.

Or maybe Jesus just isn't the type of God or person they want to put their faith in.

Now, Let's see what happens to Thomas.

I love what Jesus says here.

You know why?

Because he's talking about me.

And the kids go 'What?'

Yes, he's talking about me.

He says that those who believe without seeing, they're the ones that are really blessed.

And that's me!

Because I have chosen to believe without seeing.

And millions of other people throughout history and on the world today believe the same way.

And then I share with the kids my personal story about when I decided to put my faith

in Jesus and how I have been blessed by making that decision.

So this is the place where you would share your personal story.

And your personal story is very powerful.

And then finish up by reminding the kids of Jesus words.

The words that he said,

So there's a very simple way to share the story of doubting Thomas and relate your own

personal story.

Now, if you liked this idea, can you give it a thumbs up and let me know?

And I've put some more tips and a bit of a lesson plan in the description below.

Once again, thanks so much for watching!

And may God bless you as teach the next generation about Jesus and share your personal story

as well.

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5 Tips: How to Stop Masturbating FOREVER ► How to Stop Watching Porn, How to Stop Masturbation, Quit - Duration: 7:04.

Do you want to be stuck in a cycle of NoFap streaks and relapses for life?

Or be free from PMO and continue forever with all the benefits that come with it?

If you would rather live free from needing to masturbate or watch porn, then I've got

5 steps that will actually help you out.

I did make a video before which helped many get on their feet to starting to get rid of

their addiction, but to quit forever, I need to show you a mindset and specific actions.

Many people get stuck because they aren't using the right methods, but if you use winning

steps, you will be going in the right direction.

Before we get into the 5 steps, be sure to smash that subscribe button for your man,

KreativeVein, and shoutout to Meat For Thought for animating this video!

Step 1: Find a mission.

You need a mission in life, a reason to live.

This seems out of the spectrum of just stopping your habit of jacking off, but to stop looking

for and succumbing to instant gratification, you need a reason.

A reason good enough to stay away from bad habits and strong enough to help you build

a future.

Just saying to yourself that you want a "better life" or "more confidence" will not help that

much.

You have to have a real emotional connection to your mission, your why in life.

Mine is personal, but you can aim for something like building a platform where you can influence

the world, helping children in poverty, saving the environment, anything.

As long as it can really drive you, use it.

This is the most important step here and in life, as it will lead you to what you truly

desire, not some pixels on a screen that get you aroused and then tired afterward.

Take time out to write or brainstorm your mission in life if you don't have one after

the video.

And when you have that figured out, visualize it each and every day, it will come in handy

in the next steps.

Step 2: Convert sexual thoughts toward your mission.

This is definitely easier said than done, but once you make it a habit, it will work

wonders.

Normally what happens is you either are triggered to watch porn by seeing something sexual such

as a picture on Instagram, which I'll be going over later, or just random thoughts that pass

your mind.

Learning to control your mind will help you tremendously, and this is done through converting

your sexual thoughts which is essentially where your mental energy is going, toward

your mission.

Not only will this stop you from relapsing, but it will get you more and more connected

and focused on your goals in life.

For me, whenever I start fantasizing or thinking about some girl that snapped me, I just think

about this YouTube channel and the fact that we have to continue growing.

Not that I can't ever think about girls, but fantasizing doesn't do anything.

It's mental masturbation.

If I want to talk to a girl, I won't think about it, I'll just do it.

Convert any random fantasies toward your mission in life.

Step 3: Evade your urges.

This step is a bit more intense than the last, which just deals with random thoughts.

When I say urges this is when you have a boner or when you start having this feeling of need

to leave NoFap.

Instead of debating with your brain which wants you to get a high and then lave you

depressed, don't think at all.

For me, I whip out my phone (not my dick), and play a game like Slither.io, and instead

of thinking of if I should masturbate or not, I focus completely on the game, and continue

to play until the game ends.

If I lose and I still have urges, I'll play again.

You may see this as a waste of time, but it's much better to take 10 minutes of playing

a game and killing an addiction compared to relapsing, feeling drained for a few days,

and making the addiction more cemented in your brain.

Evade your urges by playing a game, and enjoy it.

Step 4: Pushups on Bad Actions.

This is what you do when you're in the process of relapsing.

This is just most urgent step.

It's based on what you want to do when you start typing in a pornstar's name, or clicking

on something suggestive, or just randomly having your hands in your pants.

For me, the instant this happens, I pop on the ground and do 15 pushups.

In public, I'll just play a game, but if I'm home alone, 15 pushups will kill the action

and then I would play a game after for a few minutes just to get my mind off it.

With this, my hand doesn't randomly scratch my dick anymore and I don't edge because I

can't even type in what I have urges for.

My action is 15 pushups and a game and you can do whatever helps you.

When you stop the process from the beginning - typing, clicking, or touching, then you

don't have to argue with yourself halfway through masturbating to hardcore porn.

Each step is based on it's urgency, from thoughts, to urges, to actions.

Step 5: Commit Forever.The final step after all these procedures is to commit forever.

If you just want to "try out NoFap," then be my guest, but if you truly want to be free,

you must use your mission and these steps to commit forever.

People think they can't quit forever on their first try, but it is very possible.

For some reason many people on the NoFap forums brag about streaks, but that's abstinence,

not truly quitting.

However, if you talk to drug addicts, nobody brags that they had a 30 day "streak" without

crack.

Obviously porn doesn't equate to hard drugs, but you have to treat it the same way to quit.

Write and know that you will not masturbate or watch porn.

Each day I write and say this: "These are not options: masturbating, watching porn,

or edging.

I will convert my thoughts toward my mission and evade all urges."I know to reach my dreams,

NoFap for life is mandatory to have the drive and energy.

Even Mike Tyson used to use sexual energy, staying celibate and not masturbating for

5 years to be the youngest champion in his class.

You can have sex as it's very healthy, but realize how powerful sexual energy is, and

if you stay on this forever, you'll be able to use it for your life's purpose.

To recap, you must find your mission in life to not succumb to instant pleasure, you have

steps to convert thoughts, evade urges, and fight off bad actions, and you have to commit

forever.

Make your choice, and it is a lot to think about so think it through and commit if you

truly want to.

Before we go, shoutout to Meat For Thought for animating this video and check him out

on screen or down below.

KreativeVein, be sure to subscribe, and enjoy your new life, peace.

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MAKING THE BATMOBILE | Batman v Superman | Featurette [+SUBTITLES] - Duration: 5:00.

how does that even begin?

Always, the first thing for me is you have to sit down with the director

and get a sense of what movie he's making.

So I had a quick talk with Zack.

And then I went out and started to do a bunch of little doodles,

like this one.

So that's your first sketch.

-Which I'm keeping really safely. -(McCARTHY LAUGHS)

MASEKELA: Yeah, I think this might be worth money one day.

'Cause it looks a lot like what I'm seeing behind me.

-I love that it's on a napkin. -TATOPOULOS: Yeah.

Were you in a restaurant or something?

I was at a coffee shop.

-MASEKELA: No way. -Yes.

I mean, it's important to get somewhere very quickly.

The director looks at this and says, "You know, I get it. That's coo|."

Basically, my role in this was to take Patrick's original vision

and the original sketch,

and bring it to a realization.

I think, first and foremost, with any car, is to establish the stance,

which Patrick did from day one.

You could see how the rear end is really much higher than the front end.

And this gives it the aggressive and intimidating first impression.

HIURA: What I was able to do was extract Ed's 3D model

and bring it into my software.

And then start checking for any problems that might occur.

With some math and some science, you could actually predict

how it's going to work, somewhat.

Yeah. You could do a full compression on the shocks

and then turn the wheel and recognize that

there's gonna be an issue with the hood.

We actually took a little trip to the Warner Bros. Museum

to see the other Batmobiles,

just to see how ours would differ.

-We can do that. -Yeah, exactly.

McCARTHY: Some of the key elements are obviously power.

We want to have a bunch of horsepower. So there's about 550.

Placement was a big factor with this car.

You look at it, there's no room for an engine in the front.

You can't have the motor hanging out the back.

So the motor's actually behind the driver's compartment,

-mounted backwards. -The motor's flipped around?

Motor's flipped around, exactly.

We used what's basically a monster truck transfer case,

a gigantic, four-gear hunk of aluminum

that sits right behind the passenger seat

that redirects the power back to the rear end,

which is another task

because the ring gear has to rotate different directions.

So there's a lot involved in putting that thing together.

RISLEY: Mainly, we're just looking at how it handles,

how the shocks work, how the tires react to bumps.

One of the first things we learned watching with our suspension cam,

that it had some wheel hop.

MASEKELA: How do you figure out what's causing the wheel hop?

RISLEY: Well, it was a combination of things.

One, we had to add more valve into the shock.

There is some external adjustment to the shock

that we could do right there at the test.

There's basically bypass tubes where you can limit the oil flow.

That helped, so we knew that we were on the right path.

Then the other thing that was really fighting us

was just the sheer weight of these tires.

<i>This is before we actually cut rubber off of 'em.</i>

To give me some perspective, what do these tires weigh

-before you cut the rubber off? -About 500 pounds a corner?

MASEKELA: Five hundred pounds... RISLEY: Wheel and tire, yeah.

MASEKELA: ...a tire. RISLEY: Very heavy.

And it's unsprung weight, so...

McCARTHY: Yeah, it's massive amounts of unsprung weight.

I mean, the wheels are quarter-inch thick steel.

So when you cut that rubber off...

Yeah, we dropped 150 pounds or so from one of the rear tires.

And that made a huge difference. Adding about 60% more valving

to the shocks internally fixed the problem.

What did the day-two testing consist of?

McCARTHY: Well, this was a pretty big moment

<i>'cause this is the primary body piece</i>

that's basically been installed on this car.

So, you're starting to get a feel for what this thing's gonna look like.

HIURA: That was a big moment for me. McCARTHY: It really was, yeah.

You kinda start feeling the scale of it.

McCARTHY: This was really just such a plus for us all the way around,

was to be able to have this time

at the Chrysler Proving Grounds in Detroit.

This is when the car really just starts looking so cool, I mean...

This is Mike Justus behind the wheel coming through cones.

So this is basically mimicking roads in Detroit

<i>that we'd be filming on later.</i>

Tim would set him up. He would time him.

He'd come through those cones, and obviously,

if he hit a cone on the proving grounds,

he was hitting a wall somewhere in downtown Detroit.

Tim Rigby, he recorded all the data.

Every time we went out, he would record pressure in each air bag,

tire pressure, brake system pressure, temperatures, everything.

So there was a constant log.

You can see in a couple of those shots, how the car reacts, the suspension works,

you can see him doing a little S-turn and correcting.

I think that's what really made the whole project such a success.

(ADVENTUROUS MUSIC PLAYING)

When we talked with Zack, he said, "The machine gun, I want it to be out."

He wanted to see it all the time.

So we talked about a plate that would have been replaced.

- This is a typical... - So this is like a repairjob.

And I thought that was a great take from Zack.

Now, this particular detail in the hood,

it's a way of introducing the bat motif

without being so literal like the previous Batmobiles

and we're using negative space to create that.

Inspired by American muscle cars.

-Yeah? -Hemi Cuda. '66 GTO.

It's basically a one-off air bag over a bypass shock system.

So we can alter the ride height on the fly while the car's in motion.

The car weighs 8,500 pounds.

<i>- We needed tremendous braking power. -(TIRES SCREECHING)</i>

Brembo was kind enough to step up and build some eight-piston calipers for us,

some gigantic rotors, a ton of steering angle on the thing,

so you can recover from any situation you might get yourself into.

It has about two feet of front suspension travel.

MASEKELA: Two feet of travel?

McCARTHY: Two feet of travel, yeah. They're gigantic front "A" arms.

Like I said, it's all built with the same theory that you would build a race car.

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The Mystery of Civilization - Duration: 27:48.

Human civilization is more advanced today than at any time in history.

Yet man's problems are multiplying at an alarming rate.

What is the cause of this confounding paradox?

Learn why human civilization is on a crash course for disaster next, on The Key of David,

with Gerald Flurry.

Greetings, everyone.

Herbert W. Armstrong wrote Mystery of the Ages, and he believed it was the second most

important book on this Earth, and of course it was like an outline summary of the entire

Bible, the whole Bible, the Old Testament, the New Testament, or the Hebrew Bible and

the New Testament.

So it's easy to understand, but it's not EASY to probe and really dig INTO this book where

you understand the DEPTH of it.

There IS a way I think very strongly that you can PROVE this book is the greatest book

in this world next to the Bible, and that is by going through it with an open mind and

studying it very DILIGENTLY until you KNOW that this is a book NOT from the mind of a

man.

No man could write this book as I see it, and I believe you will agree with me on that

if you FOLLOW this instruction.

I KNOW that many people read this book, that don't TRULY understand the depth and I want

to encourage everybody to do just that.

I have a letter here from a person who HAS the book and requested it.

He said: "I just finished reading Mystery of the Ages for the third time.

It is such a WONDERFUL thing!"

That from Texas.

And another one said: "Mystery of the Ages was so good to me!

It saved my life!"

Now, these are REAL people, this one from Ohio, the last one, and they were moved and

it changed their LIVES in dramatic ways, and that's not phony information, and you can

have that SAME reaction yourself if you just read and really study that book.

If you comprehend how profound it is, it's going to make you KNOW this is a rare, rare

book on this Earth.

Now, if you already have Mystery of the Ages, well, I just want to challenge you to read

and study it and meditate on it as deeply as you can.

If you don't have it, I hope you'll order it.

All of our literature is free.

But every single one of you, I don't care if you read this book several times, you will

find that every time you get more out of it.

Let me read to you one more letter, this one from Pennsylvania: "Mr. Armstrong spent a

lifetime accumulating all these truths written down in Mystery of the Ages.

All this truth wasn't just handed to him in one day.

He had to FIGHT for them.

He spent most of his life PRAYING for that wisdom and understanding and truth, digging

into the very Word of God and looking for the truth as if it were gold or silver.

He fought EVERY DAY to stave off all the lies this world has to offer for the true gold,

the true silver, the true rewards for living the way that PLEASES our wonderful and merciful

God."

Another one said, I'll just read this brief one from Texas: "Thank you for filling this

empty space in my life."

And there IS an empty space in the lives of most people in this world, a dreadful, EMPTY

SPACE because they don't know why they're here.

They don't know what the PURPOSE of human life is.

And how can you possibly not have a big empty place in your life if that's the case?

We don't know who and what God is, and how can we not be frustrated and empty when we

lack that knowledge?

One more letter here that I want to read to you: "It is a great testimony of true character

for a man to emotionally proclaim in his 94th year that it was a big day of his life because

of sharing, in the form of a book, the revelatory gift of God concerning the great MYSTERIES

of life that have PLAGUED the world."

Plagued the world!

Plagued this world's civilization!

So today I want to discuss the Mystery of Civilization, mystery number four in the book,

Mystery of the Ages.

I mean how can ANY subject be more of a mystery than that of this civilization?

Here we have all the marvels of science and technology, and yet at the same time you look

at the simple human problems, at least they SHOULD be simple to solve.

But problems in the family, problems in group relationships, problems of peace between nations,

all of our history we've never been able to solve those problems, except for a little

tiny few that God has used in very dramatic ways.

If you look at the developed nations and all the awesome progress that they have, every

luxury you could possibly imagine, and yet at the same time they are CURSED with CRIME,

VIOLENCE, INJUSTICE, FAMILY BREAKDOWN, DIVORCE and PROBLEMS WITH THEIR CHILDREN, PROBLEMS

IN THE FAMILY, and at the same time we have ILLITERACY IN MORE THAN HALF OF THE WORLD.

What is wrong with this civilization and why can't we solve those problems?

We MUST solve them or we can't SURVIVE!

Well, there's a lot of filth and squalor in this world, and it's not God's world.

It certainly has many HORRENDOUS problems, and who is that can solve those problems?

Well, that gets into another subject that is spiritual.

If you realize that we're living in the last days, it's like entering into a movie, let's

say, and here you just see the very END of that movie and you don't know the rest of

the story, you don't know where this civilization really began, and you don't know about the

developments AFTER that beginning that led up to these last days.

You don't know.

Now, look, people can scoff at this if they want to, and there are some that do, but let's

go back to the Garden of Eden, the original Garden of Eden.

Because right there is the FOUNDATION of this world, the very foundation of it!

And really the Bible is the only BASIS for Christians today, the only basis for their

religion, and so we need to prove these things to ourselves.

But can we really BELIEVE what happened in the Garden of Eden?

I tell you it explains EXPLICITLY how this civilization was founded, and there's NOTHING

that can explain it any other way, but being the WRONG way.

There are two trees there with Adam and Eve.

Two trees, one was a tree of life and the other was a tree of the knowledge of good

AND evil, or you could say, the tree of death.

Now, these two symbolic trees explain the very foundation of this civilization.

Adam and Eve had to choose.

They had to choose, the tree of life or the tree of death, and they chose the tree of

the knowledge of good and evil, or the tree of death.

That's the one they chose, and they led ALL of their children, the whole family of man,

into this very horrifying civilization.

And Satan took charge and really took Adam and Eve captive from the very beginning, and

he has been holding mankind captive ever since!

That's what this civilization is all about.

I know by personal experience that people in the early days of Mr. Armstrong's, well,

not just the EARLY days, but during the days of his ministry and especially when I was

very much a part of it at college, taking the courses there, that people would wonder

why Mr. Armstrong went back to the two trees so often.

Why did he go back to the Garden of Eden?

Well, it's the FOUNDATION of this world, this civilization!

And if you don't understand that, you're going to be deceived.

You're going to be deceived, and people that sat there and heard him WERE deceived and

95 percent of them turned away when he died because they didn't really BELIEVE about going

back to the very foundation of this civilization and see WHY mankind has gone so WRONG.

What is WRONG with man?

What is CAUSING all these terrible problems?

And now we're facing as our number one problem, that of human SURVIVAL!

And nobody knows how to solve it, except the Bible, and certainly it's all explained in

Mr. Armstrong's book.

But look, this world is just filled with filth and squalor as I said.

And yet if you look at God's Kingdom, His throne up in heaven, and He describes it in

the most, well, saying that it had the most brilliant splendor and quality and beauty

and character that man can even IMAGINE!

And God LIVES in that, and He doesn't BELIEVE in living in filth and ruin.

God wants us to have the very BEST!

But He says, first if you're going to have it, you're going to have to have the beauty

of HOLINESS; that's the beauty that God REALLY looks for.

I Chronicles 16 and verse 29; you can read that.

What has man done on this Earth, if you're just honest about it?

Well, he's polluted EVERYTHING, the water, the air, just about everything you can imagine,

he has polluted it and he has DEGRADED his own character.

Instead of BUILDING the very character of God, Matthew 5 and verse 48, he has degraded

his character.

And ALL of this is because the first man rejected and turned away from God right there in the

Garden of Eden, just turned away from God and God CUT THEM OFF from the tree of life.

Cut them off from that!

And that is the FOUNDATION of this civilization.

We're cut off from God, the world is cut off from God, and God is soon going to change

ALL of that and I mean VERY soon.

We're in the last days, and Jesus Christ is going to open up all the truth as soon as

He gets here to ALL the world, and then later resurrect all those who have lived and never

knew God, and give them a chance to know and understand who and what is God, and The Mystery

of Civilization, remove all of that; the mystery will be gone.

Well, Adam's children have followed in his footsteps.

That's the problem, and that IS the civilization that we have.

Mr. Armstrong had three colleges and he was given all kinds of awards for having the most

beautiful colleges in the United States, as far as the beauty and the landscaping and

all of that, and yet what he praised so much MORE was the Godly character of the STUDENTS!

It was a character-building institution.

Today we have two colleges, and we work toward building character.

Now, we're sinners, all men are sinners.

But we OUGHT to be working FEVERISHLY to overcome those character problems or problems that

we have and BUILD the very character of God.

So Adam and Eve really just took things to themselves and said, "Well, we'll work it

out.

We'll do it our own way."

They just turned away from God.

They didn't want the tree of life; they rejected it.

And you see the result when you look around at this civilization, you see what happened.

The world ever since has been in captivity to the devil.

Now, God had to pay a ransom.

God the Father had to pay a ransom and send His Son to this Earth to be savagely BEATEN

so that we could be healed today and then crucified and marred more than any man ever

was on this Earth so that we could be forgiven for those sins and we could be brought to

God the Father.

Now, you see, there had to be a Lamb, and all those people in the past that have sinned

are going to have an opportunity to get to know God through a resurrection.

The Bible talks about that throughout.

But there is a Satan the devil today who is called "the prince of the power of the air,"

Ephesians 2 and verse 2.

In other words, he broadcasts all the time, just like the sound and the pictures going

out into the air and being picked up by television.

That's really similar to the way Satan broadcasts, and he broadcasts in feelings and attitudes

and moods and impulses, and he reaches mankind THAT way because we don't look to God and

let God empower us to DEAL with Satan, the devil.

Let me just read to you here, something that is phenomenal I think.

[John 8] Verse 44 says: "Ye are," Christ said to these people, "Ye are of your father the

devil, and the lusts of your father ye will do.

He was a murderer from the beginning," from the beginning, well, what does THAT mean?

"and abode not in the truth, because there is no truth in him.

When he speaketh a lie, he speaketh of his own: for he is a liar, and the father of it."

Now, THINK about that!

Satan was a murderer from the BEGINNING!

In other words, from the time that Cain killed his younger brother, Abel; that was the very

FIRST son or child born in this world and he killed his brother.

He murdered his brother and God says, "HERE is the cause of that!

Satan did that from the beginning!

He's a MURDERER!"

And he's the god of this world, II Corinthians 4 and verse 4.

How about that bit of truth?

That ought to sober ALL of us!

But Satan stirred Cain and got him into a hostile attitude, and he worked on his feelings

and his attitude and his bad mood and all of that, and he's been doing it from the BEGINNING!

From the first murder to all the others down through the ages, he's been inspiring them

and stirring people to commit murders and then LIE about it, as Cain did!

After God faced him about this CRIME, this horrifying crime, killing his own brother,

he lied about that!

And Satan was there from the beginning, the very first family on this Earth, and they

weren't of God, like they should have been.

But it was all caused by Satan the devil; that's where he took man captive and he's

been captive ever since, and only the blood of Christ is going to pay for our sins.

If there is a law, there has to be a penalty.

Christ paid that.

But here Satan comes as an angel of light (II Corinthians 11 and verse 14), an angel

of light, and he is a MURDERER and a LIAR from the beginning!

He's the father of liars!

And this is our civilization; this is the way it's always been.

It's always continued in the way of Adam and Eve because they chose the wrong tree, and

God wants us to choose even today.

He's offering us to choose from the right tree.

The whole world is deceived, Revelation 12 and verse 9.

Almost nobody believes that, it seems, but it's true.

It's right there in your Bible.

And Satan is the god of this world.

That's a GHASTLY scene when you think about it!

What a HORROR to think, well, Satan the devil is the god of this world, and there's no truth

in him.

No truth!

None!

Not even a little scintilla of truth in that being!

And he's the god of this world; he's the god of this civilization!

And that's ALL about to change, very soon.

When he lies, he speaks of his own, Christ said.

I mean you think about it, that's like a HORROR movie!

To think that this could be our world!

That this could be our world?

He's the father of liars, and he's the father of man's civilization!

Here's the way to change all that.

Notice verse 21 of Revelation 3: "To him that overcometh will I grant to sit with me in

my throne, even as I also overcame, and am set down with my Father in his throne."

We have to overcome the way Christ overcame.

In Matthew 4 he had a titanic struggle with Satan the devil, and He overcame the devil,

and He says, "Now you have to overcome, as I overcame.

And if you do that, you see, I'll give you My civilization NOW in embryo."

And that's what's happening, that's what's happening to the very elect of God.

Again, you see, we are here to overcome that way of life, our own human nature, and the

way of this civilization and the way of Satan, the devil.

And we CAN overcome and Christ will EMPOWER us if we make that choice and go that way.

Remember, see today He says in Revelation 19 and verse 7: "...his wife hath made herself

ready."

We're going to be the bride of Christ if we choose to do God's Work today BEFORE the Second

Coming of Jesus Christ.

We're going to be sitting on the throne with Jesus Christ!

Now, He doesn't offer that to any other human beings EVER; that is AWESOME just to think

about!

In the millennium, after Christ gets here, He's going to put the devil away into outer

darkness, but today he's here, and if we overcome him and help God do His Work today, He says,

"I'm going to sit you on My throne with My Son," that is, the Father says that.

[Revelation 3] Verse 22: "He that hath an ear, let him hear what the Spirit saith unto

the churches."

What the SPIRIT says unto the churches.

See, the solution to our problems is SPIRITUAL!

This is talking about the Spirit of God!

We're going to have to get input from God!

This is the KEY to understanding the civilization of this world.

They chose the wrong tree.

They chose the tree of death, the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.

"Well, yeah, OK, we'll work it out ourselves.

We just don't want God to tell us how to do it!

We'll establish our OWN religion and our OWN science and our OWN education.

We don't need God to do that!"

And God says, "OK.

Go ahead."

Because we have to voluntarily choose His way of life to build character.

Otherwise it isn't character.

But again, see, our problems are spiritual!

They're spiritual!

And we'll NEVER solve them until we understand that and apply that in our lives.

Well, you can go on to see that Noah, after 1500 or 1600 years, it got so bad in that

civilization that God had to destroy ALL the population of the Earth because they were

so evil.

Now, they're going to be resurrected soon and God is still going to reach them, but

look, there was only ONE MAN at that time, ONE MAN that was righteous on this Earth.

The rest were just FILLED with every thought being on evil, and well, Christ said it's

just like that today in this end time.

You can see that in Matthew 24 and verse 38.

They're eating, drinking, and marrying, but they're not doing it God's way.

None of it's done God's way.

Look at Revelation 20, verses 11 and 12.

God is going to resurrect ALL those people, and He's going to give them a chance to know

who and what is God, and why man, and what is his purpose.

Then you get on down to Nimrod, a black man who ruled the Earth at the time, and it says

in Genesis 10 and verse 8 that: "...he began to be a mighty one, a mighty hunter before

the LORD:" but the word "before" should be "against."

He was actually AGAINST God and he was the ruler of the Earth at that time.

Now, that's just the way it's been throughout our civilization.

That IS what happened as a result of what Adam and Eve did, and man has continued that

to this very day.

We need to see the whole movie, and you have to go back to the very beginning to do that.

I want to read to you just one more comment.

This one says: "Mystery of the Ages stirred my imagination to what lies beyond this Earth."

How GREAT is the God who created all these things, and now He's offering us to rule the

Earth and the whole universe.

And this person says: "Look at the stars, moon, and sun, and even beyond!

They are waiting for us!"

That's exactly right!

God wants to give us rule over the Earth and over the whole universe, and those that serve

Him today before Christ's Second Coming are going to be ruling on THAT throne of God forever

with Jesus Christ!

Until next week, this is Gerald Flurry, goodbye, friends.

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What is the Trans Mountain Oil Pipeline? - Duration: 3:20.

You've heard of Keystone XL

You've heard of Dakota Access

But as those battles play out in the middle of the country

a pipeline proposal is slowly moving ahead

in the Pacific Northwest

And it could bring more oil and opposition

than both of them

For decades the Trans Mountain oil pipeline

was a celebrated achievement

Shortly after World War II

a group of oil prospectors found black gold

in Alberta, Canada

Imperial Leduce No. 1 struck oil

The greatest oil discovery in Canadian history

But the oilers had one big problem

They discovered oil

in Alberta, Canada

far from any major markets

So the Canadian government approved a new oil pipeline and

crews began digging a 700-mile trench

across the Canadian Rockies

In 1953 Trans Mountain helped usher in the

country's modern-day oil industry

And has transported oil to Pacific Northwest ports

ever since

But things have changed

Canada's oil patch has gotten a lot bigger

It's now home to the third-largest

oil reserve in the world

There's growing demand for it in Asia

and one way to meet that demand

is to expand Trans Mountain

tripling its capacity

So why are people upset about expanding a pipeline that already exists?

More oil would mean seven times

more tankers in Pacific Northwest waters

More ship traffic means more underwater noise

That's bad for the region's endangered orcas

And there could be greater risk of an oil spill

But that's not all

North America is experiencing an energy boom

like never before

And protestors believe cutting off fossil fuels from the rest of the world

by killing fossil fuel infrastructure

will prevent future CO2 emissions that cause climate change

Pipeline supporters say if oil doesn't come from

North America's booming oil fields

it'll come from somewhere else

For now that argument has the backing of

U.S. leaders considering Keystone XL

and Dakota Access

President Trump: We'll see if we can get that pipeline built

President Donald Trump: We want to build the pipe

Canada's leaders feel the same way

about building an oil pipeline in their country

We have made this decision because

because we are convinced it is safe for B.C.

and it is the right one for Canada

But the fate of the pipeline isn't sealed

lawsuits have been filed

and protesters have vowed to stand in its way

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News in 90 With Jillian Olsen - March 30, 2017 - Duration: 1:36.

What's up Bulls!?

I'm Jillian Olsen and this is News in 90.

With just a little over a month left in the semester it was time to celebrate your successes

and with the help of USF's Residence Hall Association you did just that.

All week long your residential communities and their hall councils were working hard

to put on the first ever Radical RezWeek for all of you.

From barbeques to carnivals and dunk tanks to cage dodgeball you saw it all.

Let's take a closer look at how your fellow bulls celebrated and supported their respective

communities.

School spirit was in the air as events began popping up this week.

Students flooded these spaces as the draw of community, conversation and, of course,

free food and fun brought them together.

As did the unique opportunities that stood before them.

While some students sat for a caricature to commemorate the events, others lined up to

take advantage of the rare opportunity to dunk a professional staff member or pie their

RAs in the face.

All while never missing out on a chance to rep USF and throw up that Bulls sign.

It was great seeing so many of you out this week celebrating your university.

Though, if you've missed out on the fun so far, don't worry, you still have one

last chance to experience RezWeek.

Make your way to Castor Beach tomorrow between 1 and 3 p.m. to close out the celebrations

at Radical RezFest.

I'm Jillian Olsen with Housing and Residential Education.

We're the best place to live.

Best place to work.

And the best place to learn.

I'll see you next week.

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the trees do not ask how tall should I

grow in the birds the birds do not ask

can I fly they jump you are the only

obstacle you truly need to overcome act

in the face of fear you cannot survive

being weak in the forrest you have to be

a wolf you have to push yourself you

truly have to believe you can do

anything you set your mind to your

boundaries are only as big as you make

them so you are the king of the forest

the path you asleep it's yours and yours

alone

tag for you to take the throne so stop

setting limitations on yourself stop

doubting yourself stop letting fear

dictate the choices you make do not

underestimate your potential be like the

trees and roll be more like the birds

and take that leap be like the wolf and

pounce on every opportunity you have the

times that get hard yeah they will weigh

on you there will be times when you

question your very capabilities and

wherever there is potential for

greatness fear hate and doubt we'll be

there waiting to rip you apart but don't

worry this will be the true test time

and time again those who persevere

always come out stronger on the other

side so it's time for you to climb your

Mountain not to show the world with your

capable of but too soon yourself how

strong you really are we all have

potential within ourselves

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How the VA's Mistakes Are Sending Thousands of Veterans - politics - Duration: 5:56.

How the VA�s Mistakes Are Sending Thousands of Veterans into Debt

Nebraska � �You get all of these promises that, �Hey, you do 20 years and you�ll

get this.� And when it comes down to the end, it�s like, damn.

You really can�t support your family when they are taking your whole check away.�

That comment came from Army veteran Tad Steckler, 40, a retired master sergeant and winner of

a medal for heroism, in an interview with VICE News that ran Monday.

Steckler was discussing the traumatic ordeal he just experienced with Veterans Affairs

(VA).

In June of last year, Steckler�s wife opened a letter from the agency thinking it was her

husband�s monthly disability check.

Enclosed, however, was a bill from the VA to the tune of over $10,000.

The agency claimed Steckler had been overcompensated in error and that the debt must be paid.

The VA said the master sergeant�s monthly check would be withheld until it was.

�If Blue Cross Blue Shield gave you too much of a benefit, they would have to sue

you first; they couldn�t go straight into collections,� attorney Daniel Willman told

VICE News regarding the abrupt manner in which the government demands reimbursement.

�But because it�s the federal government, it can go straight into collections.�

For the Stecklers, the issue came down to marital status.

Steckler had taken his ex-wife and her two children off his military healthcare policy

when his divorce was finalized and had informed the Department of Defense of the split.

Thinking this was enough, he never informed the VA directly.

The master sergeant says if it was a mistake, it was an honest one.

But even still, he says the government has yet to show exactly how � and by how much

� he was overpaid.

�If we owe, then we own.

We get it,� he told VICE News.

�But can you show me what I owe and how?

I don�t know any businesses that would get away with something like this.�

After months of letters, filings, and phone calls � during which, the Stecklers were

informed the initial debt quote itself was a miscalculation, and that the family actually

owed nearly $22,000 � Tad and his wife Robyn were left with very few answers and even fewer

options.

In September of last year, they set up a payment plan with the VA to repay the supposed debt.

They opted to pay $360 a month over five years, to be drawn from Steckler�s disability check.

�They basically blackmail you with the option of losing your house and filing bankruptcy

or (to) go on a payment plan for some enigmatic, elusive, ever-changing debt,� said Robyn.

And the process took its toll on the veteran.

Robyn recounted to VICE News that throughout their dealings with the VA, she watched her

husband grow more and more depressed � to the point where she was worried he would harm

himself.

�In a few days I will have to start driving the girls to and from school again, and I

dread it,� Robyn wrote in one letter to the VA.

�I know we will worry that he is home alone during those times.

We cannot take him with us because with the added stress of this huge debt, his PTS symptoms

have increased and he is back to being unable to handle traffic, noise and becomes disoriented.�

Unfortunately, Tad Steckler is far from alone with these woes.

VICE News� investigation revealed that the VA sent out nearly 190,000 such overpayment

notices in 2016.

One combat medic from Idaho was told he owed the government nearly $10,000.

An Army sniper from Colorado is purported to owe over $11,000.

An NPR report from January of 2016 shed light on the case of Clay Hull, an army vet whose

military career ended when he was wounded by an improvised explosive device.

The government said Hull owed it $38,000 in reimbursement for payments received while

Hull was in prison for eighteen months on a weapons charge.

Hull fought the VA and eventually got the debt erased.

His attitude about the whole ordeal mirrors Steckler�s.

�If I�m in the wrong, I�ll admit it,� he told NPR.

�But I�m not going to let somebody just push me around, especially the VA.�

NPR�s investigation found that in 2015 alone, the VA overpaid vets by $24 million � money

it then tried to get back

As to the manner of that debt collection, VICE News wrote Monday that the VA says �there

is no limit on how much it can ask a vet to repay, and no limit on how far back the agency

is willing to go to collect overpayment debts.�

It�s not a system that works in a soldier�s favor, says Douglas Rosinski, an attorney

who represents veterans.

�VA is so fragmented that it is almost impossible to correct an error in the underlying facts

before VA turns the case over for collection,� he said.

�If the underlying facts are incorrect, which they are in many instances, it is nearly

impossible to jump through all the legal hoops to appeal the determination before VA executes

its recovery action.�

In all such cases, the burden is on the soldier to disprove the VA�s claims.

In all cases, as well, payments to veterans are withheld until

the agency is fully reimbursed.

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How to Close The Sale: 5 Ways to Help You Consistently Grow Your Business & Attract More Clients! - Duration: 4:37.

Hi this is Shawn Bradford with Breathe &

work and Breathe & Sell, back to give

you another mindful selling tip to move

your business forward, attract more

clients, and grow your company. So today

is a tip all about closing the sale. So

I'm going to give you a minute here to

think of a client that you're currently

working on, that you haven't closed yet.

Do you have somebody in mind? If not

pause this and really think about it,

when you're ready come on back and we'll

review this account, this client of yours

to see why you have not yet closed it. So

tip number one, maybe you're not with the

decision maker. Are you with the person

that can sign your check? Sign your order?

If not you need to get with that person,

or you need to ask the person you're

working with to set up a meeting between

all three of you, because if you're not

with the decision maker-you're asking

the person you're meeting with to sell

for you, and probably they're not a

salesperson, and why should they?It's

your job. All right number two, you have

maybe talked yourself out of the sale.

What do I mean by that? Some sales people

have a tendency to get really excited

and it's understandable, but you just

talk, talk, talk, talk, talk about all the

amazing benefits of your product, but

have you listened? Possibly your client

was ready to give you the order five

different times, but you talked right

over them. So I would highly suggest

asking a lot of questions, listening,

pausing, even it's as uncomfortable in

listening for those buying cues, such as

when can we have your product? I would

love to move forward, but if you're

talking, they don't get a chance to say

that, so stop talking yourself out of the

sale and listen. Alright tip number three,

you did not ask for the sale. Let's be

honest, do you sometimes get to that

point where you feel it's time to go for

the close? And really all that means is

just simply saying, hey does everything

look good? Let's move forward, that's

really simple, there's nothing salesy

about it, but you just have to ask, and if

you don't you might not get the sale. So

be honest, have you

actually asked for the sale, if not line

up an appointment, or a call with that

client and simply ask for the sale.

Schedule a time to move forward. Alright

tip number four, you did not properly

qualify your client. Oh, that's such a

tough one have you ever worked so hard,

only to find out towards the end that

they're not approved for the financing

that you offer them? With a lot of

different businesses there's many ways

to get a client approved, a rental, a lease,

a purchase, maybe a different product

that will meet their budget, so make sure

you take the time in the beginning to

qualify your client so that that doesn't

become an issue later. And tip number

five, you weren't prepared. Oh my goodness,

have you ever showed up on the first

appointment and you did an amazing job,

you're with the decision maker, you

listen to everything they needed, you

qualified them, you asked for the order,

they gave you the order, but you didn't

have any paperwork with you? You weren't

prepared. Make sure you are always

prepared to move forward with the sale.

Have your computer with the needed forms,

have your paperwork printed out, whatever

you need to move forward. Alright so

those are five reasons why you might not

have closed the sale. Go through analyze

each account, see what area you're

missing, and then get that sale closed

because you have an amazing product and

service and your client wants to work

with you. So get it closed! If you like

this video I'd love if you subscribed, go

ahead and like it and leave a comment

below I'll catch you here next time, so

you can learn how to inhale more sales

and exhale anything in the way of you

selling your amazing product and service.

Thanks so much!

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Sufficient Grace for Humbling Circumstances, Part 2 (2 Corinthians 12:7-10) - Duration: 1:01:43.

As we come back to the Word of God, we really are finishing up what we started last Lord's

day.

I didn't want to divide this message in to two because I knew this would be a weekend

when a lot of folks would be gone, but that's kind of the way it worked out and I can't

always overcome the spiritual moment and make changes on the fly.

So we'll go back to the passage before us that we started last Sunday night.

If you will, open your Bible to 2 Corinthians chapter 12...2 Corinthians chapter 12.

Here is a portion of Scripture that is somewhat familiar to most students of the Bible, although

it is a controversial one and I think needlessly so.

And we're attempting to make it simple and clear and straightforward in its meaning.

Let me read it to you, 2 Corinthians 12 verses 7 through 10.

"And because of the surpassing greatness of the revelations for this reason to keep me

from exalting myself, there was given me a thorn in the flesh, a messenger of Satan to

buffet me, to keep me from exalting myself.

Concerning this I entreated the Lord three times that it might depart from me.

And He has said to me, 'My grace is sufficient for you, for power is perfected in weakness.'

Most gladly therefore I would rather boast about my weaknesses that the power of Christ

may dwell in me.

Therefore I am well content with weaknesses, with insults, with distresses, with persecutions,

with difficulties for Christ's sake, for when I am weak then I am strong."

Now as we began our discussion last week, I mentioned to you something we all understand,

I think, if we've lived very long in this world and it is that life is painful, life

is filled with that kind of list that you find in verse 10, weaknesses, insults, distresses,

persecutions and difficulties.

I suppose at the broadest point we could divide those troubles that come to us into two categories.

There are those things that come upon us because of our sin and there are those things that

come upon us to keep us from sin.

And in the broadest sense, that is true.

There are troubles that come to us because God is disciplining us.

Hebrews chapter 12 says that everyone who is truly a child of God will be disciplined

by God for the purpose of righteousness.

What father...says the writer of Hebrews...is there who is a good and faithful father who

doesn't discipline his own children?

If the Lord loves us, He will scourge us.

So, there are things that come into our lives, difficulties and troubles that fall into the

words used there in verse 10, that come directly from the hand of God as discipline for our

sins.

But that is not what this passage is talking about because if you go back to verse 10 you

will see that the weaknesses and the insults and the distresses and the persecutions and

the difficulties that Paul is talking about in his life have come not because of his sin,

but for Christ's sake.

And the phrase "for Christ's sake" refers to each of those five categories.

They are distresses for Christ's sake, or tribulations, or troubles, persecutions, difficulties,

insults and weaknesses.

He is talking about a category of trouble that comes into our lives that is apart from

sin.

It is not to say that we are without sin, it is to say this trouble comes not to discipline

us for sin, but quite the opposite of that, this is the trouble that comes to keep us

from sin.

This is the trouble that comes for the sake of Christ.

That is, in the living out of Christian testimony, doing what God wants us to do, being obedient,

being godly, God still brings trouble into our lives even when we are not being disciplined

to lead us further into spiritual strength, further into spiritual usefulness.

It is an over-simplification to say that if somebody has trouble in their life, it is

because of sin.

That's, of course, what is the age-old assumption.

That view of evil goes all the way back to the book of Job, doesn't it?

Job had trouble in his life and his friends came along and said, "Well that's an easy

problem to solve, you're sinful.

All of this has come upon you because you are sinful."

And Job's response was, "I've examined my own heart, I've done an inventory of my own

life, I'm not perfect but there is no sin that I'm engaged in that I will not release,

that I do not want God to remove.

I am confessing, repenting, if you will, it is not a sin issue."

And they would not accept that and they relentlessly pounded home their own theological viewpoint,

that all suffering is a result of sin.

This comes up again in the New Testament when Jesus heals a blind man, recorded in John

9, and when the question is asked, "Why is this man born blind?"

The answer comes, "Because of some sin committed by his parents."

And Jesus says, "The parents have not sinned and brought this about, neither has this man

sinned and brought it about, it is rather for the glory of God."

There is suffering in this life for divine purposes apart from chastening and suffering.

And sometimes this is the hardest to understand, the most difficult to understand.

To be suffering, to be going through difficulties and to do an inventory in your life and to

be able to say to yourself, "Look, I don't really know anything in my life that's a glaring

iniquity that I'm embracing and cultivating.

I can't find any such thing," and have people accusing you and saying, "Well there's got

to be something somewhere."

That's a very hard thing to endure.

I remember having that experience with a quote/unquote Christian psychologist who said to me, "What

are you covering up in your life?"

And I said, "I don't know, I'm not sure I'm covering up anything."

To which he replied, "Oh, it's that deep, is it?

It's that deep that you're not only covering it, but you aren't even aware that you're

covering it."

And I went through whatever process I was supposed to be in his quasi-Christian therapy

to uncover things that I couldn't find and nobody else could find, as if I were living

some secret life of shame.

I later on kind of figured out that maybe, just maybe, he thinks everyone is like him.

I don't know, but it's pretty easy to generalize off of your own experiences.

Paul says back at the beginning of this letter, chapter 1 and verse 12, "Our proud confidence

is this..." and this is a humble boasting, "the testimony of our conscience that in holiness

and godly sincerity, not in fleshly wisdom but in the grace of God, we have conducted

ourselves in the world and especially toward you."

He says you can accuse me of whatever you want to accuse me of, and they were relentless,

we pointed that out last time.

You can accuse me of whatever you want such as in chapter 4 verse 2, accusing him of having

a secret life of shame, walking in deceit and adulterating the Word of God, you can

accuse me of whatever you want, I will respond by saying, "My conscience does not accuse

me."

The testimony of my conscience is that in holiness and godly sincerity, I have conducted

myself in the world and especially toward you.

This is not a product of my own fleshly wisdom, my own insight.

This is the work of the grace of God.

So here is Paul saying you may accuse me, my own conscience does not.

And my own conscience is a God-given device to accuse me if I need accusing, and my conscience

is fully informed by a true understanding of the law of God, the law of God written

in the heart of Romans 2, and that law of God written in the heart of the Apostle Paul

had been enriched and embellished by a full understanding of New Testament revelation.

And so he had a conscience that was fully informed of the truth of God and categorically

understood what it was to be holy and godly, and he says, "As I look at my own conscience,

I can simply tell you this, I am not being accused.

I have conducted myself in a godly way before you and my conscience gives testimony to the

integrity of that claim."

Still and this is perhaps more difficult to deal with, the man's life was filled with

trouble.

Had he had his own little group of Job's friends, they probably would have dogged him all his

life telling him, "You've got to be hiding something, Paul, you've got to be covering

something.

Get the layers peeled off.

Maybe you've got repressed sins that are down deep so repressed that you've forgotten them.

Maybe you so trained yourself that you are very adept at ignoring them."

He would have been continually non-responsive to those kinds of accusations and gone back

to the fact, "I have a fully informed conscience, I know the Word of God, my conscience is a

device given by God to accuse me if I need to be accused of violating that, my conscience

is clear," and yet, suffering upon suffering, upon suffering.

And while some of his suffering came from outside the church, came from the Jews and

the Gentiles who resented the gospel, much of his pain came from inside the church.

In fact, with that in mind, go to the eleventh chapter of 2 Corinthians and I remind you,

in the eleventh chapter of 2 Corinthians, after having given a list of all that he suffered

from the enemies of the gospel, all the labors, imprisonments, beatings, danger, 39 lashes

from the Jews, beaten with rods, stoned, shipwrecked, all the danger from robbers and countrymen

and Gentiles in the city and the wilderness, in the sea, among false brethren, labor and

hardship, sleepless nights, hunger, thirst, without food, cold and exposure, all of this

that he had to endure, much of it at the hands of the enemies of the cross, really beyond

that, more painful than those external things is the daily pressure upon me of concern for

all the churches.

I will tell you as a pastor, I fully understand that...fully understand that.

I understand what it is to be hit from the outside and the outside, the enemies of the

cross, can afflict some minor external wounds.

Nothing to be compared with how you can be wounded in the house of your friends, in the

place where you've invested your life, where you've labored in love and sacrifice on behalf

of a people who turn on you.

That's what had happened to him in the Corinthian church, they turned on him.

It was tough enough just caring for the church.

Verse 29, "Who is weak without my being weak?"

He felt their pain and when they were weak and defective and rebellious and recalcitrant

and unresponsive and irresponsible and fleshy and divisive and sinful, he felt the pain.

Who is led into sin without my intense concern?

He knew what it was to be wounded in the house of his friends.

One of the things that happens every year when pastors come from all over the world

to the Shepherds Conference by the thousands, they come here to lick their wounds.

And they are not wounds inflicted upon them by non-believers, they are wounds inflicted

upon them by the people in their own churches, the people in whose lives they have made the

greatest investment.

The closer you are to people, the more you love them, the more you expose yourself to

them, the greater their ability to inflict pain on you.

And if you can't identify with that personally and experientially because you're not a pastor,

then identify it as a reality in your relationship with family members, or with a close circle

of friends.

You know in that circle of family and friends is the greatest potential to break your heart...even

in your own marriage, your relationship with your husband, your children, extended family,

close friends.

When you give your love to someone, when you give your heart to someone, when you give

your life to someone, they have power to devastate you.

When a faithful man puts his whole life unselfishly, sacrificially, spiritually on the line for

the sake of virtual strangers to bring them the gospel and lead them to the knowledge

of the Christian faith and they turn on him, it is THE most crushing experience...if...if

you do not understand that even in that experience God has a purpose...God has a purpose.

Now this is exactly where we find Paul when he wrote 2 Corinthians.

He is in deep pain.

Talked about his suffering in chapter 1, 4, 6, 10, 11, 12 and even refers to it in 13,

it is the constant recurring theme in this book.

And he was godly.

Go down to the fourteenth verse for a moment in chapter 12, before we back up, the fourteenth

verse in chapter 12.

Here for the third time he said, "I'm ready to come to you, I will not be a burden to

you, I do not seek what is yours but you.

I don't want anything from you.

I'm not selfish, I'm not in it for the money.

I'm not in it for anything personal, I don't want anything you have.

I want you and I want you for God and for the Kingdom."

And the illustration, "For children are not responsible to save up for their parents but

parents for their children."

I am to you a spiritual parent.

I am doing what I'm doing because I love you and I care about your spiritual life and growth

and development.

So, in verse 15, "I will most gladly spend and be expended for your souls."

That's his attitude.

It's a giveaway of his whole life.

"If I love you the more...verse 15...am I to be loved the less?"

Is this what I get in return, for this love and this sacrifice and this commitment?

Do you think he sarcastically indicates in verse 16, "That I'm some kind of sneaky crafty

fellow that took advantage of you by deception?"

"Certainly...verse 17...I have not taken advantage of you through any of those whom I have sent

to you, have I?

I urged Titus to go, sent the brother with him.

Titus didn't take any advantage of you, did he?

Did we not conduct ourselves in the same spirit and walk in the same steps?"

They were accusing Paul not only of taking advantage of them, but false teachers who

had infiltrated the Corinthian church and the church was buying into their lies.

But they were also accusing even the ones that Paul sent to help him in the work there

of doing what they did for personal advantage.

Paul says, "None of us did that, we did what we did for your sakes, we did what we did

because we love you.

Is it going to be our lot that the more we love you the less you love us?"

Paul was in deep pain over this disaffection of this church.

His life was right.

He was godly.

There wasn't any sin that he knew of which God needed to discipline.

This was not remediation, this was not punishment, this was not discipline.

He needed perspective and that perspective comes in the passage that I read to you.

And it is a perspective for all of us who suffer in this life at the severest level

which always will be inflicted on us by the people who have the most power to hurt us

and that is the people whom we love the most.

And it answers the question of what in the world is God doing in my life?

I have looked at my life, I don't see things in my life that are wrong.

Why am I suffering like this in my marriage?

Why am I suffering like this in my family?

Why am I suffering like this in my extended family or with the friends that I counted

on?

Why am I suffering like this in my Bible study, my fellowship group, my ministry?

What's going on here?

If I walk in obedience and if I walk in godly sincerity and holiness before the Lord and

if I have a clear conscience, shouldn't there be smooth sailing through life?

Shouldn't all the negatives of life disappear because I'm not being chastened anymore?

No...no, not at all.

And I take you back to the fact that there are these two kinds of suffering and God has

a purpose in the second.

Listen to the words of Peter, 1 Peter 2:20, "What credit is there if when you sin and

are harshly treated you endure it with patience?"

You get no credit for that, you're getting what you deserve.

"But if when you do what is right and suffer for it, you patiently endure...this finds

favor with God."

You don't get a reward for enduring punishment for sin.

But you do find favor with God when you endure trouble that is not because of sin, when you

do what is right and suffer for it and patiently endure it...this finds favor with God.

That's 1 Peter 2:20.

Here's 1 Peter 3:17, "It is better if God should will it so that you suffer for doing

what is right rather than for doing what is wrong."

You're going to suffer.

You're going to suffer for doing what is wrong.

God disciplines His children.

But it's much better to suffer for doing what is right, but you will suffer for doing what

is right.

You will suffer persecution.

"All that will live godly in this present age will suffer persecution."

That's a promise Paul gave.

"All that will live godly in this life will suffer persecution."

So the more godly you are, the more external hostility you will receive.

But we're not talking about that.

There's another kind of suffering for righteousness sake that comes not from the outside, not

from the enemies, but from the inside in the most intimate circles of our relationships.

Nothing is as painful as betrayal.

Nothing is as painful as disloyalty.

Nothing is as painful as rejection, misrepresentation, unrequited love from those in whose lives

we have made the most loving investment.

It's a crushing experience and you have to have perspective.

Paul's in the middle of this severe pain...in the middle of it.

He is being inflicted with what he calls, let's go back to verse 7 now and pick up the

text and wrap up our discussion of it, he says, "There was given me from God who is

the source providentially, there was given me a thorn in the flesh," not for some sin,

not for some discipline, but there was nonetheless given him a thorn for the flesh.

The word "thorn" I told you was the word for shaft, a sharpened beam of wood used like

a stake to drive in the ground or a spear to thrust through someone with deadly force.

It is a sharpened wooden shaft used to impale someone.

He says this shaft is literally for the flesh, for the purpose of inflicting wounds on my

flesh.

What does Paul mean when he says "flesh"?

Not talking about his physical body, he's always talking about his unredeemed humanness.

That is to say, though he is a new creation, though he is a new man, though he has a new

disposition, though Christ lives in him and the life that he lives he lives literally

in the power of Christ, still that new life, that new man, that new creation is incarcerated

in unredeemed humanness.

And while all the longings and aspirations of the new man are just and holy and righteous,

they are impeded and limited and conflicted with the longings of our humanness.

He was human.

And his flesh had the potential to do damage, the lust of the flesh, the desires of the

flesh, as Paul refers to them.

John speaks of the lust of the eyes, pride of life, those kinds of things that are part

of being human.

And we won't lose that until the redemption of our body and we enter into the glory of

heaven.

So for the time being, in order to restrain our flesh, God brings along things that literally

inflict massive wounds on our flesh.

What was this, a thorn in the flesh?

What is it?

Well he tells you, "A messenger of Satan."

Messenger is angelos, angelos is angel, satanic angel, a satanic angel is a demon.

Paul did not have a demon.

Paul was not demon possessed.

Christians cannot be demon possessed.

Demons cannot live in Christians, we are the temple of the Holy Spirit.

We are the temple of God.

We're indwelt by the Lord Jesus Christ.

There is not one single occasion anywhere in the pages of Scripture where a believer

was indwelt by a demon.

Nor is there any reason to think that you need to go around casting demons out of Christians.

What is he talking about?

He's talking about a messenger from Satan, a satanic angel, a demon, inflicting a profound

wound on Paul in the realm of his humanness.

It's amazing what commentators say this is.

Here's what I've read.

The thorn in the flesh is headaches, lust, othalmia(?) some eye illness, epilepsy, hysteria,

hypochondria, gallstones, gout, rheumatism, sciatica, gastritis, leprosy, malaria, lice,

deafness, dental infection, speech impediment, etc.

Now none of that was achieved by a careful exegesis of the verse...obviously.

And the list itself is self-destructive because if it could mean all of that, then it surely

doesn't mean any of that.

It's not unclear.

It is absolutely crystal clear what he says it is.

It is a satanic angel.

It is a demon.

If the demon isn't in Paul, where is this demon doing all this damage?

It is that demon-inspired leader of the false teachers that I told you about so many times

that had infiltrated the Corinthian church in an attempt to propagate lies and in order

to achieve that they had to destroy the people's confidence in Paul and so they launched an

all-out assault on Paul's character.

They're tearing up the church...tearing it up.

God has allowed the false teachers to do terrible damage to that church in the same way that

God allowed Satan to do terrible damage to the family of Job and the possessions of Job

and the physical health of Job.

God goes to amazing lengths to refine His people.

And out of Job losing everything, and never knowing why, except that he knew it wasn't

a discipline for sin.

He lost it all, he never deviated in this trust.

He said, "Though He slay me, yet will I trust Him."

And in the end when it was all said and done, Job says in Job 42:6, "I have heard of you

with a hearing of mine ear."

I had a certain second-hand knowledge of You, now my eye sees You and I repent in dust and

ashes.

It had a profound spiritual impact on Job.

It broke his pride, it crushed him, it humbled him before God.

That was the point.

And then God poured out blessing on that man.

God uses Satan.

Satan is God's servant.

Never does anything apart from the sovereign purposes of God.

And the purpose here is clearly indicated in verse 7.

The thorn in the flesh, this satanic angel, this demon leading the assault on the church

was sent to that church, notice, doesn't say to disrupt the church, it says to buffet me...to

buffet me.

He knew what that meant.

That's a word that means to strike somebody in the face with a fist, same word used in

1 Corinthians 9:27.

The Apostle Paul had written to the Corinthians there and he said, "I buffet my body to bring

it into subjection, lest in preaching to others I myself become disqualified."

I know, he says, that I have the potential to deviate from the truth.

I know that I have the potential in the flesh to fail.

I know that I have the potential to fall into sin and be disqualified from ministry, so

I buffet my body.

I strike blows against my otherwise sinful flesh to keep it in line.

And if he does that, if he buffets his own body to keep it in place, then why would we

not expect God to buffet him as well?

Paul does what he can do to keep his flesh where it needs to be, and God does what only

He can do to keep His flesh where it needs to be.

And from God's viewpoint, the great temptation for Paul was to become...what?...proud.

I mean, who wouldn't?

If you were Paul, do you think you could be humble?

And so, that's exactly why God brought this into his life.

Just as God says I'm going to allow the devil to sow tares among the wheat, as God said

I'm going to allow the devil to do his damage in limitation to job, just as the Lord said

to Peter Satan is going to take you and sift you like wheat, I have my purpose so God had

a purpose for Paul.

And so He has a purpose for us.

And sometimes that purpose may involve even the forces of Satan.

Why?

What is God trying to do?

For what purpose?

Number one, this is where we were last time, God uses suffering to humble His children.

He says it twice in verse 7, "To keep me from exalting myself, to keep me from exalting

myself."

Not a hard thing for Paul to understand.

He had these personal visions of Christ, as many as half a dozen of them or so.

He had a personal trip to heaven.

He talks about it in the opening five verses of this chapter.

He had much to be proud about.

He reminds me of the potential, the preacher who finished his sermon and came down to the

front.

A lady came up to him and said, "That was a great sermon."

To which he replied, "Thank you, ma'am, my flesh told me the very same thing as soon

as I finished."

There's always that possibility and that temptation, even when you're involved in the Kingdom of

God to be self-commending.

His flesh needed to be humbled because he had had so many unique extraordinary experiences.

Secondly now, God uses suffering not only to humble us, but God uses humbling to draw

us to Himself.

What is the effect of this?

What does it produce?

Verse 8, "Concerning this, I entreated the Lord three times that it might depart from

me."

I will tell you and you know this from your own experience, where is the first place you

go when you get caught in this kind of pain?

Where do you go?

You go to God.

I hope you're not looking for a therapist.

I hope you're not looking for a prescription.

I hope you're not looking for some way to somehow unscramble your omelet.

God uses suffering to draw us to Himself.

This is the absolute right response.

In the time of the greatest need, in the time of the deepest pain, time of the severest

trial, Paul didn't go to Timothy, Paul didn't go to Titus, Paul went to God.

He didn't call a committee meeting, he didn't say let's have a strategy sessions, let's

get together, guys, I don't know what's going on, we've got to figure out a way to deal

with this thing, we've got a messenger of Satan, you know, running rampant through the

church at Corinth into which I've made such a massive investment, you guys have done it

with me, you've been there, you know what's going on...we need to figure out a strategy

to undo this thing.

Paul did what he had to do, he went directly to God.

It was beyond him.

The delight of his life, shepherding the people of God, the joy of his service, seeing a church

develop in that pagan place, when there's no technique and there's no human wisdom and

there's no strategy to fix it, what do you do?

What does he do?

"Concerning this I begged the Lord."

By the way, entreated is used frequently in the gospels, the word is entreated in the

NAS, used frequently in the gospels to reference appeals from the sick who come to Jesus and

beg Him to heal them.

I understand that.

I understand that.

You understand that.

When your spouse abuses you and mistreats you, when your children do, when the circle

of friends collapses around you, where do you go when you can't fix it?

When there's no easy solution?

Where do we go when we feel these things in ministry, betrayal, all of those kinds of

things?

This is the best possible thing for your prayer life.

The more intimate the suffering, the more likely it is to drive you to God.

Even in the physical realm, I think back...when I think about the most intense times of prayer

in my life, and prayer for me is a state of consciousness in which my life is just open

to God all the time, but the most intense times of prayer, you think back, involve times

when the people the closest to me that I love the most were in a situation I couldn't do

anything about.

I remember when I was told that Patricia had a car accident and her neck was broken, C2

was explosion fracture and a C3 was fractured and I didn't know whether she was alive or

dead for a number of hours, trying to get to her.

There is no way to even describe the intensity of prayer that begins at that moment and never

ceases till resolution comes.

Finding my way eventually to the hospital, seeing her in that condition with a broken

neck, realizing the potential, terrible damage, quadriplegia, or worse, death, and there's

nothing I can do...nothing that I can do to help the people who are helping her, I would

only be in the way.

Or when I went to the neurosurgeon at Cedars Sinai to be told that my son Mark had a brain

tumor, launched into long term intensive prayer, pleading with God, entreating God.

When trouble comes that has the potential to do great damage to relationships, to ministry,

to the church.

And yet it's a sad commentary on our lives that it takes those kinds of things to elevate

the intensity of our prayer life, isn't it?

But no other time in Paul's life does he say, "I entreated the Lord three times."

I went back on three separate occasions and I entreated the Lord.

What was his plea?

That it might depart from me.

Lord...I'm sure he prayed the imprecatory Psalms...remember the imprecatory Psalms that

David prayed over his enemies?

Pretty simple, "God, please now kill my enemies."

That's what he prayed.

Kill them.

I'm sure Paul prayed imprecatory Psalms, "Lord, God, kill those false teachers.

How can You allow those false teachers to go into the church where Your name is named

and Your gospel is preached and wreak this havoc?"

On three separate occasions he prayed to the Lord, that's the only place he could go and

this is one of the great benefits of suffering, especially that inexplicable suffering.

Notice Paul did not rebuke Satan.

He didn't bind Satan.

He didn't have a discussion with the demon.

He didn't even confront the false teacher.

He went to the only one who can deal with Satan and demons, he went to the Lord.

His prayer was in faith.

His prayer was persistent.

His prayer was specific.

"Lord, I want this to stop."

And by the way, that verb "that it might depart from me," is usually used in the New Testament

of persons, not things.

It's not a disease.

He's not saying, "I want this disease to depart from me."

He's saying, "I want this pain, this inflicted suffering coming at the hands of this person

to stop."

He doesn't really blame the false teacher.

He doesn't go to him.

Doesn't blame Satan, doesn't start pronouncing things against Satan.

He goes to God who controls everything...everything.

Face the great trial knowing that God uses trials to humble him and learning that in

the midst of these trials there is a great benefit in an increased commitment to prayer.

The sweetest times of communion with God come in the most profound times of suffering.

He went to the only one he could go to, the one that we go to so reluctantly when we're

not in desperation.

So we say, "God, bring into my life whatever needs to come to humble me, bring into my

life whatever needs to come to catapult me into a more intense prayer life."

Thirdly, God uses suffering to display His grace.

God uses suffering to display His grace.

Verse 9, here's His answer, "And He has said to me..."

Has said is a perfect tense verb, means it is a standing answer put permanently in place.

Or another way to say it is he kept getting the same answer every time he asked.

"He has said to me, 'My grace is sufficient for you.'"

What a great statement.

After three times, Paul was done, got the same answer all three times, good to be persistent,

also good to know that this is the answer.

God answered not by removing the trouble.

God answered not by removing the pain.

God answered not by removing the false teachers...not at that point.

God answered by increasing the grace.

He gave relief not by removal of the problem.

He gave relief by the sufficient strength to persevere through the humbling process.

What God wants out of you is more intimate fellowship.

What God wants out of you is greater humility.

And God will let you stay in the suffering, turn up the grace to whatever level He needs

to, to put you through that crucible of suffering, to achieve that intimacy, and to achieve that

humility.

It was grace on display.

And when you look back on that, sometimes you wonder how you can get through those times.

You wonder how you survived those times.

How did you ever make it?

How did I ever get through that time?

You look back and you say, "It was grace, it was abundant sustained grace.

My faith never wavered.

My trust in Christ as my Redeemer never wavered.

My trust in God as a loving Father never wavered.

And there I was about to lose everything that was precious to me, there I was about to lose

everything in which I had made the greatest investment, the worst possible scenario was

unfolding before my very eyes and I bore it all with profound grace and never wavered

in my faith.

Is that not a great thing to learn?

That's where your assurance comes from.

It comes from faith being tested.

Peter says that, "When your faith is tested, the product is assurance that you have the

real thing."

Joshua 1:9, "Be strong and courageous, do not tremble or be dismayed, for the Lord your

God is with you wherever you go."

Look at Lamentations 3, this is just a passage that came to mind today and it's...it's related,

too wonderful, too rich not to look at.

Lamentations 3:19.

Lamentations is that, it's a lament, it's a sad time.

God's judgment is going to fall on Israel.

And the prophet Jeremiah pours out his heart.

Just listen to this, starting in verse 19 of Lamentations 3.

"Remember my affliction in my wandering, the wormwood and bitterness.

Surely my soul remembers and is bowed down within me."

This is great suffering for the prophet of God.

People won't listen to him.

People won't hear his message.

People resent him.

Eventually threw him in a pit.

They're headed for judgment.

They're headed for captivity.

His heart is broken.

He's known as the weeping prophet.

He cries the very tears of God.

So he says, "My soul remembers, is bowed down within me.

This I recall to my mind.

Therefore I have hope.

What is it you recall that gives you hope?

The Lord's lovingkindnesses."

That's the Old Testament word for grace.

"The Lord's grace indeed never ceases.

His compassions never fail.

They are new every morning, great is Thy faithfulness."

Everything has gone as bad as bad can be from the standpoint of a faithful prophet.

No one listening to his message, everyone rebelling and resenting him.

Judgment coming.

No one will listen.

What's he left with?

A faithful God.

Verse 24, "The Lord is my portion, says my soul, therefore I have hope in Him.

The Lord is good to those who wait for Him, to the person who seeks Him.

It is good that He waits silently for the salvation of the Lord."

Just shut your mouth, go through the pain, go through the suffering, and wait for the

deliverance that will come.

"It is good for a man that he should bear the yoke in his youth.

Let him sit alone and be silent, since he has laid it on him.

Let him put his mouth in the dust.

Perhaps there's hope.

Let him give his cheek to the smiter, let him be filled with reproach for the Lord will

not reject forever.

For if He causes grief, then He will have compassion according to His abundant lovingkindnesses."

That's God.

That's God.

Jeremiah had confidence in the Lord's grace, chesed, the Old Testament term for grace.

And when the pain turned up, God turned up the grace.

God does not promise to remove the problems and the troubles, but He does promise to give

sufficient grace.

"My grace is arke(?), enough in the Greek, enough...enough.

It was Spurgeon in his inimitable way who told of an occasion when he was riding home

one evening after a heavy-day's work and feeling very depressed.

He thought of this verse.

"My grace is sufficient for you."

And then he said he immediately compared himself to a little fish in the Thames River.

Apprehensive, lest drinking so many pints of water in the river each day he might drink

the Thames dry.

And hearing Father Thames say, "Drink away, little fish, my stream is sufficient to you."

And then he thought of a little mouse in the granaries of Joseph in Egypt, afraid lest

it might by daily consumption of the corn it needed exhaust the supplies and then starve

to death.

And when Joseph came along sensing his fear, he said to the little mouse, "Cheer up, little

mouse, my granaries are sufficient for you."

Or again he thought of a man climbing to the top of Everest, reaching the lofty summit,

dreading lest he might by taking a big deep breath exhaust all the oxygen in the atmosphere,

only to hear the Creator say, "Breathe away, O man, there's plenty of air for you."

Well Spurgeon understood in a beautiful way what the testimony of this verse is.

The Lord has plenty of what we need to endure.

There's a fourth point and this brings us to its culmination.

God uses suffering...He uses suffering to humble us, He uses suffering to drive us to

Him in intimate communion.

He uses suffering to display grace which becomes to us profound blessing as it engages us in

an enduring confidence that our salvation will hold in any situation.

And finally, He uses suffering to perfect His power...He uses suffering to perfect His

power.

Back to verse 9, second half of the verse, "Most gladly, therefore, I will rather boast

about my weaknesses that the power of Christ may dwell in me."

Paul says...Look, I am glad to boast about my weaknesses because I want the power of

Christ to dwell in me.

And the second half of the words of our Lord recorded in verse 9, "Power is perfected in

weakness," stand behind Paul's statement.

I want power, power comes through weakness.

I've said this to many ministers around the world through the years, "There are not very

many men who are weak enough to be powerful.

There are many men who are strong enough to be impotent."

Power in ministry is connected to weakness.

It is when you lose all your own trust in your human abilities.

As long as you think you're it, you're the driving force, you're the one who is pulling

it all off, as long as you trust in your own strength, you are weak.

Oh you may have a superficial external measure of success, long-term power, long-term impact

is perfected in weakness.

The suffering that humbles us, the suffering that drives us to God, the suffering that

pours out grace upon grace upon grace in our lives is the same suffering that makes us

lose all trust in ourselves.

We can say with Paul, :"I am what I am by the grace of God.

I'm the chief of sinners.

I am weak, I am nothing."

So no one is too weak to be powerful, but there are many far too strong.

Paul says, "I gladly will be weak if by being weak the power of Christ may dwell in me."

This is a joyous acceptance.

This is a glad acceptance.

Here he is, turned the corner, he's crossed the mountain top, he's down the other side.

He doesn't love the abuse.

He doesn't love the suffering.

He doesn't love the thorn or stake rammed through his otherwise proud human flesh.

He doesn't love the torture to his soul because of what's going wrong in the church that he

loves, He doesn't relish with some kind of delight the fact that he's being afflicted

with this very depressing experience.

He doesn't want to be so anxious in his soul as to be relentlessly pleading with God.

But he does relish the outpouring of grace that leads to real spiritual power.

He loves the grace and he loves the power.

We're not expected to love the pain.

We're not expected to love the process of going to God and delivering our pain, casting

our care on Him.

But we are expected to love the grace and the power that comes.

So I will gladly rather boast about my weaknesses, and he did it.

He did it.

Just go back in to chapter 11 and here he starts this in chapter 11.

He's forced to boast.

But how does he boast?

He boasts about his weakness.

Back in chapter 11, we can pick it up at verse 21, "To my shame I must say that we have been

weak by comparison."

Compared to the hot-shot false teachers who always promote themselves, I must appear very

weak.

I have nothing to commend myself of my own doing.

Go down to verse 30.

"If I have to boast, I will boast of what pertains to my weakness."

Chapter 12 verse 5, "But on my own behalf, middle of the verse, I will not boast except

in regard to my weaknesses."

All I can tell you is this, there is no way to explain my life, my ministry and its impact

by looking at my abilities.

No way.

I am not the explanation for what has happened.

I will boast about my weaknesses and when I come to the place where all I can see about

myself is weakness, then the power of Christ...and here's a magnificent verb...pitches its tent

in me, comes to dwell, power shows up."

God aids and abets his weakness.

He is weak in the natural.

God hammers him to be even weaker and less likely to trust in his ability.

Then God delivers sufficient grace for him to endure the hammering.

And then when he's at the lowest point, he is infused with power.

When we have the deepest troubles in life, pain is severest, we suffer most, and we have

no hope in our own strength, we are at the premium moment like Isaiah, "Woe is me, I'm

a man with a dirty mouth."

God says you're exactly who I'm looking for.

God uses suffering to humble us, draw us to Himself as the only resource to display His

grace and to perfect His power.

When you understand that, then you can say with Paul verse 10, "Therefore, I am well

content with weaknesses, with insults, with distresses, with persecution, with difficulties

for Christ's sake.

For when I'm weak then I'm strong."

Lesson duly noted, learned.

God's grace is sufficient.

I ask for prominence, God gave me humiliation.

I asked for power, God gave me weakness.

Then I was usable.

It was back in 1989 that a song was written, the words of which I have kept around nearby

for many years.

It's called "A Refiner's Fire," listen to it.

"There burns a fire with sacred heat, white hot with holy flame.

And all who dare pass through its blaze will not emerge the same.

Some is bronze and some is silver, some is gold.

Then with great skill, all are hammered by their sufferings on the anvil of God's will.

I'm learning now to trust His touch, to crave the fire's embrace.

For though my past with sin was etched, His mercies did erase.

Each time His purging cleanses deeper, I'm not sure that I'll survive.

Yet the strength in growing weaker keeps my hungry soul alive.

And then the chorus says, "The Refiner's fire has now become my soul desire.

Purged and cleansed and purified that the Lord be glorified.

He is consuming my soul, refining me, making me whole.

No matter what I lose, I choose the Refiner's fire."

Written by a mature Christian.

When you choose the fire, you choose what the suffering produces, that's maturity.

I'm not offering you a Christianity that eliminates trouble.

I'm offering you a Christianity that if fully lived will cause you to suffer not just for

your sin but at the hands of God in the refining process.

Embrace the suffering, that's where the power lies.

Father, we again come to You at the end of this wonderful day, minds flooded, filled

with the glories of these truths.

And thank You again for this precious congregation of people, their love for and attentiveness

to Your truth.

Thank You for giving me the really unimaginable privilege of coming here week after week and

helping them to gain some understanding of Your that they might know You and serve You

and more importantly love You and worship You more faithfully.

And we do want You, Lord, to do whatever it is that You need to do to humble us, whatever

it is that You need to do to draw us to Yourself, whatever it is that You need to do to unleash

Your grace on us, whatever it is that makes us distrust ourselves and rest solely and

only in Your power.

Put us through the refining that we might come forth in the very shape and purity that

pleases you.

We pray in Your Son's name.

Amen.

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I feel like for all the Batmobiles in history,

you never thought about it as a performance vehicle.

When we started talking about doing the Batmobile,

it was very much talking about, "Let's do a purpose-built vehicle."

-I got to drive it. -Oh, you did?

-Um... -Huh.

I remember putting it in first gear

and having to stomp on the brake just to hold on

-because the car is like, "Let's go!" -(CHUCKLES)

The first time that I actually got to set it into a drift

through some cones,

with precision driving and then drift back around another cone,

my mind was blown.

That's fun because that's the sort of fantasy of it, right?

'Cause you wanna believe that the Batmobile could do that.

Yeah, but when you're a kid and you're playing with the Batmobile,

that's the kind of stuff that you're doing.

You'll be like... And then... (IMITATES TIRES SCREECHING)

And then you're jumping it, and you're thinking to yourself,

this is what you wish it could do.

And, now, I'm sitting in this car, and this is what it can actually do.

What does that open up as a director?

By having the real Batmobile that can perform and do stuff,

it's almost like when you hire an actor who can actually do martial arts.

It's a character thing.

It becomes a character in the movie.

I think that's what happened with the Batmobile.

Because it's a character,

and now it's a character that actually has skill,

it changes the way you think about a badass car.

MAN: Ready and action!

We shut the streets down in Detroit,

and we were able to do this cool chase.

DAMON CARO: We've been out here for a couple of weeks now,

shooting a Batmobile chase.

Zack and I will meet together

and come up conceptually with what we would want to have happen.

The way we approach all action is story-driven.

We've had a bunch of cars crashing.

We've had effects rigs flipping cars.

We'll have explosions.

ZACK SNYDER: 90% of this is practical.

So, this turn right here, right?

I was like, "Mike, you gotta let the back end go,

"and just snap it back into the tunnel. "

And he was like, "Okay."

<i>'Cause we 're gonna do this counter</i>

so that you can see the back end break free.

So you can look down the side of the car a little bit.

Yeah.

SNYDER: Even though it doesn't seem like a big deal,

that's all concrete right there and that's for real.

MASEKE LA: Don't hit that concrete. SNYDER: Don't hit that concrete!

MASEKELA: That's actually real concrete. SNYDER: That's real concrete.

And we didn't have a lot of Batmobiles.

We blew this truck up for real.

We blew that up for real. That's all real. That's all real.

Then that's a CG interior.

-That's a whole CG shot. -MASEKELA: Wow.

SNYDER: This is the real Batmobile jumping off a little jump,

but with no boat around.

-But your Batmobile actually gets to jump. -Yeah.

You feel you're building a relationship with the car every time it does something.

Yeah. See, it's cool because we never get off the car.

It's like once you're driving, you're moving.

So your point of view is you're with the car.

Where does the Batmobile go from here?

We're coming up on Justice League

and there's gonna be

hopefully a place for the Batmobile again in the next movie.

It does get to take its place now alongside the other Batmobiles,

and I think it's a pretty high honor.

It's exciting to see your Batmobile alive, out in the world.

It's cool.

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