BGBC 090124 SS final

Brown Grove Baptist Church-Ashland Virginia
4 Sept 202455:13

Summary

TLDRThe lesson focuses on the story of Daniel and his friends who were taken captive to Babylon. It discusses Daniel's resolve to not defile himself with the king's meat and wine, which were against God's law and possibly offered to idols. Despite the risk of displeasing the king, Daniel requests a ten-day trial with a vegetarian diet. God favors them, and they excel in wisdom and understanding, outshining all other court officials. The narrative emphasizes the importance of standing firm in one's faith and the power of a pure life, reflecting on the broader theme of God's work in the lives of the faithful during challenging times.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿ“œ The speaker begins by expressing hope for a blessed week and introduces a new series of lessons.
  • ๐Ÿ™ A prayer is offered for enlightenment and understanding of God's word, particularly in relation to historical context and its application to current life.
  • ๐Ÿ“š Attention is drawn to the start of a new quarter of lessons, which will cover a span of three months with 13 lessons divided into three units.
  • ๐Ÿค” The theme of the quarter revolves around the study of two prophets, focusing on their roles, duties, and responsibilities as instruments of God's will.
  • ๐Ÿ‘ฅ The lessons will explore the lives of Daniel and Jonah, two prophets with unique roles and circumstances, one preaching in captivity and the other in a foreign land.
  • ๐Ÿ“– The narrative touches on the historical context leading up to the captivity of Daniel, including the reigns of Josiah, Manasseh, and the eventual fall of Judah to Babylon.
  • ๐Ÿ› Daniel's commitment to not defile himself with the king's meat and wine is highlighted as an act of faith and adherence to God's law.
  • ๐ŸŒฟ Daniel requests a 10-day trial of a vegetarian diet, which results in him and his friends appearing healthier than those who partook of the king's meat and wine.
  • ๐Ÿ† Daniel and his friends excel in wisdom and understanding, outperforming the magicians and astrologers of Babylon, demonstrating God's favor.
  • ๐Ÿ”ฎ The script concludes with a look forward to the next lesson, which will delve into Daniel's friends' refusal to bow, setting the stage for further exploration of faith and obedience.

Q & A

  • What is the main theme of the lessons for the quarter discussed in the script?

    -The main theme of the lessons for the quarter revolves around the study of two prophets of God, focusing on their roles, duties, and responsibilities, with specific emphasis on the stories of Daniel and Jonah.

  • Why does the speaker emphasize the importance of understanding the term 'prophet'?

    -The speaker emphasizes the importance of understanding the term 'prophet' to clarify the roles and duties of individuals chosen by God to bring forth future revelations, proclaim God's word, and sometimes perform miracles, which is central to the lessons on Daniel and Jonah.

  • What is the unique position Daniel found himself in, as mentioned in the script?

    -Daniel was in a unique position because he had to preach and proclaim to his people while being in captivity in a foreign land, unlike Jonah who prophesied to foreign people in his homeland.

  • Why did Daniel refuse to eat the king's meat and drink the wine?

    -Daniel refused to eat the king's meat and drink the wine because he did not want to defile himself, as the meat was likely offered to idols and against God's law, and the wine could lead to disrespecting himself and God.

  • What was Daniel's request to the prince of the eunuchs?

    -Daniel requested the prince of the eunuchs to not make him defile himself with the portion of the king's meat and wine, asking instead to be given pulse and water to eat and drink for 10 days.

  • How did God show favor towards Daniel in the script?

    -God showed favor towards Daniel by bringing him into favor and tender love with the prince of the eunuchs, which allowed Daniel to request and carry out his dietary preferences without defilement.

  • What was the outcome of Daniel's 10-day trial with pulse and water?

    -The outcome of the 10-day trial was positive, as Daniel and his friends appeared fairer and fatter in flesh compared to those who ate the king's meat, demonstrating that their decision did not detract from their health.

  • How did Daniel and his friends stand out before King Nebuchadnezzar?

    -Daniel and his friends stood out before King Nebuchadnezzar due to their superior wisdom and understanding in all matters, which was attributed to God's gift of knowledge and skill, making them ten times better than all the magicians and astrologers in the king's realm.

  • What is the significance of the 70-year captivity mentioned in the script?

    -The 70-year captivity mentioned in the script is significant as it represents the duration of the exile of the Israelites in Babylon, which is a period of punishment and reflection for the people of God, as prophesied in the Bible.

  • Why does the speaker emphasize the use of the actual names of Daniel's friends instead of their more commonly known names?

    -The speaker emphasizes the use of the actual names of Daniel's friends to encourage respect for their identities and to acknowledge the cultural significance of names, as the names they are commonly known by are actually their slave names given to them by Nebuchadnezzar.

Outlines

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๐Ÿ™ Opening Prayer and Introduction to Lessons

The speaker begins with a prayer, expressing gratitude for the week and looking forward to new lessons. They reflect on the previous quarter's topics and introduce the theme for the current quarter, which focuses on the study of two prophets of God. The speaker emphasizes the importance of understanding the role and responsibilities of a prophet, as defined in the Book of Numbers, and sets the stage for a deeper exploration of prophetic figures in the upcoming lessons.

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๐Ÿ“š The Role of Prophets and the Story of Daniel

The speaker delves into the definition of a prophet, discussing their roles as revealers of God's future revelations, teachers, and preachers of God's word. They also touch on the occasional ability of prophets to perform miracles and healings. The narrative then shifts to focus on the prophet Daniel, who found himself in a unique position of preaching to his people while in captivity. The speaker contrasts Daniel's situation with that of Jonah, another prophet with a different mission field. The lesson transitions into a study of Daniel's adherence to God's law despite the challenges of living in a foreign land.

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๐Ÿ‘‘ Historical Context: The Kingdom of Judah and Josiah

The speaker provides historical context by discussing the reign of Josiah, the youngest king of Judah, and his grandfather Manasseh, who was considered one of the worst kings due to his idolatry and cruel practices. The speaker contrasts Manasseh's later repentance and attempts to bring the people back to God with the continued negative influence of his son. The narrative then shifts to Josiah's reign, highlighting his efforts to restore God's law and the eventual discovery of the book of the law in the temple, which led to a้ข„่จ€ of the Babylonian captivity.

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๐Ÿ•Ž Daniel's Refusal to Defile Himself

The speaker recounts Daniel's decision to not defile himself with the king's meat and wine, which were considered unclean according to God's law. Daniel's resolve is framed within the context of his commitment to his faith and his identity as a child of God. The speaker discusses the broader implications of Daniel's choice, including the concept of cultural Christians who may assimilate to the world around them, and the importance of maintaining one's beliefs and practices even in the face of societal pressure.

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๐ŸŒฟ Daniel's Request for a Pure Diet

Daniel, determined not to defile himself with the king's rich food and wine, requests a ten-day trial of a pure diet consisting of vegetables and water. He approaches the prince of the eunuchs with this request, highlighting the importance of maintaining his and his friends' adherence to God's law. The speaker emphasizes the significance of Daniel's stand for his faith and the potential consequences of not following through with the king's orders, which could have led to severe punishment.

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๐Ÿ”ฎ Daniel's Wisdom and the Favor of God

The speaker discusses how God granted Daniel and his friends knowledge and skill, setting them apart from their peers. After the ten-day trial, their healthier appearance and the recognition of their wisdom and understanding by the king are highlighted. The narrative emphasizes the divine favor and the importance of maintaining a pure life in accordance with God's laws. The speaker concludes by noting Daniel's continued service until the first year of King Cyrus, suggesting the enduring impact of his faithfulness.

Mindmap

Keywords

๐Ÿ’กProphet

A prophet, as discussed in the script, is an individual chosen by God to communicate divine messages or future revelations. In the context of the video, the role of a prophet is to proclaim God's word, teach, and sometimes perform miracles. The script references the Book of Numbers to emphasize the reliability of a prophet's message, indicating that if God says something, it will surely come to pass. This concept is central to understanding the video's exploration of the lives and duties of biblical prophets like Daniel and Jonah.

๐Ÿ’กDefile

To defile, in the script, means to make oneself unclean or morally impure, particularly in the eyes of God. Daniel's refusal to eat the king's meat and drink the king's wine is an act of not defiling himself, as it would go against the dietary laws set by God. This term is crucial to the video's narrative, illustrating Daniel's commitment to his faith despite the pressures of his captors and the foreign culture he was immersed in.

๐Ÿ’กCultural Christian

A cultural Christian is a term mentioned in the script to describe someone who identifies as a follower of Christ but prioritizes cultural norms and practices above their religious beliefs. This concept is used in the video to contrast with individuals like Daniel, who maintain their religious convictions even when faced with cultural assimilation. The video suggests that true faith involves standing firm in one's beliefs regardless of societal pressures.

๐Ÿ’กDuty

Duty, in the context of the video, refers to the responsibilities and obligations one has, particularly in relation to one's faith and moral principles. Daniel's decision to not partake in the king's food and wine is an example of fulfilling his duty to God, even when it conflicts with the duties assigned to him by the king. The video uses this term to highlight the importance of upholding one's moral and religious duties above secular obligations.

๐Ÿ’กCaptivity

Captivity in the video refers to the state of being forcibly held or imprisoned, which is the situation of Daniel and his companions. They were taken from their homeland and placed in a foreign land, serving a foreign king. The term is significant as it sets the backdrop for the video's exploration of faith and integrity in challenging circumstances. Despite being in captivity, Daniel and his friends remain steadfast in their religious practices, demonstrating resilience and devotion.

๐Ÿ’กPurity

Purity, as discussed in the script, signifies moral and physical cleanliness, especially in relation to religious practices and dietary laws. Daniel's decision to avoid the king's meat and wine is an act of maintaining purity, as consuming them would compromise his adherence to God's laws. The concept of purity is central to the video's message, emphasizing the importance of maintaining one's moral and spiritual integrity.

๐Ÿ’กWisdom

Wisdom, in the script, is depicted as the ability to think and act with knowledge, experience, and good judgment. It is mentioned that God granted Daniel and his friends knowledge and wisdom, which set them apart and made them valuable to the king. The video uses the concept of wisdom to illustrate the divine favor and success that can come from living a righteous life and upholding one's faith.

๐Ÿ’กVegetarian

The term vegetarian is used in the script to describe Daniel's dietary choice as part of his commitment to not defile himself. By choosing a vegetarian diet of pulse and water, Daniel avoids consuming the king's meat, which was offered to idols and thus considered unclean. This decision is highlighted in the video as an example of personal conviction and adherence to one's beliefs, even in the face of cultural and societal norms.

๐Ÿ’กFavor

Favor in the script refers to the approval, support, or goodwill one receives, often due to one's character or actions. God's favor is mentioned as a reason why Daniel and his friends were granted wisdom and success in the king's court. The video uses the concept of favor to emphasize the positive outcomes that can result from living a life aligned with one's faith and values.

๐Ÿ’กSlave Name

A slave name, as discussed in the script, is a name given to an individual by their captors or enslavers, often to signify ownership or to erase their original identity. The video mentions that Daniel and his friends were given new names by Nebuchadnezzar, which were considered slave names. This term is significant as it underscores the loss of identity and individuality experienced by those in captivity, as well as the resilience of Daniel and his friends who maintained their faith despite such attempts to erase their cultural and religious identities.

Highlights

Introduction to a new series of lessons with a focus on deepening understanding of God's word.

Emphasizing the importance of prayer for enlightenment and understanding of biblical teachings.

Overview of the fall quarter's 13 lessons, divided into three units, continuing the theme of God's work with specific individuals.

Definition and role of a prophet in conveying God's future revelations and proclamations.

Distinction between different types of prophets and their varying abilities, such as prophecy and healing.

The story of Daniel's unique position as a prophet preaching to his people in captivity.

Contrasting the roles of Daniel and Jonah, highlighting their different missions and circumstances.

Background on the historical context leading to Daniel's captivity, including the reigns of Manasseh and Josiah.

Discussion on the importance of Daniel's decision to honor God's law despite being in a foreign land.

Daniel's resolve not to defile himself with the king's meat or wine, reflecting his commitment to God's laws.

Explanation of the dietary restrictions for the children of Israel and their significance.

Daniel's request to the prince of the eunuchs to avoid defilement and the prince's favorable response.

The 10-day trial of Daniel and his friends on a vegetarian diet, resulting in their improved health.

God's favor and tender love towards Daniel, leading to his success and wisdom.

Daniel and his friends' exceptional performance before King Nebuchadnezzar, showcasing their wisdom and understanding.

Conclusion of the lesson with a reminder of the upcoming study on Daniel's friends' refusal to bow.

Closing prayer for the Sunday school session, expressing gratitude and seeking God's continued presence.

Transcripts

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well once again good morning to everyone

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and I hope everybody truly has had a

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blessed week and looking forward to

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jumping into another series of lessons

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that we have before us today you know

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one thing about last quarter was great I

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thought it was a great session dealing

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with various topics but always look

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forward to what's next so we have some

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interesting lessons coming up for this

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particular quarter that we are in so we

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ask now that we may rise to our feet and

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we ask everyone now to truly clear their

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mind

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and ask truly that God May Enlighten

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each and every one of us on what his

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word is saying to us today that we can

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have a better understanding of the

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things that went on back then and how

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they apply even to to day so shall we

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pray father it's once again upon this

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hour and upon this day that I come to

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you now or we come to you now with a

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humble heart we come as always giving

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your name and your name only all the

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praise all the glory and honor that you

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are truly worthy of we ask right now

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dear Lord as we gather together to go

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over your word that you will give us

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some insight you will give us some

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knowledge from on high that we all may

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be able to clearly understand this

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message that you have brought for us

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this day we ask right now dear Lord as

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we study upon this word we can

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understand what went on back then and

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how it applies to our life even to this

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very day we ask blessing right now dear

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Lord upon those who who could not make

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it for some reason today we ask blessing

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upon those who are still traveling and

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truly dear Lord bless those that are

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here at this hour and we be careful as

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always dear Lord as we go over this word

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that we give your name all praise glory

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and honor for all that shall transpire

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here upon this day for is in Jesus name

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truly we give this prayer

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amen well folks let me start off asking

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those questions does everybody have a

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book everybody El a book well that means

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if everybody had a book most likely you

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got your book

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when last week so if you got it last

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week that means you had all week to

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study this new lesson that we had before

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so I know we all going to be on the same

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page this morning

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right uh oh starting off a little shaky

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starting all little sickness new quarter

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but we do have a new quar of lessons

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today we're starting our fall quarter

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series of lessons even though it's not

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officially fall yet I think fall might

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not come into the fourth Sunday um but

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nevertheless we we're going into the

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fall season or fall months these lessons

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we have will cover the months of

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September October and that of November

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we have 13 lessons that we are covering

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which divided into three separate units

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and each one of them are dealing with

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particular subject matter but the

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overall theme that we have you'll find

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is somewhat reminiscent of last quarter

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you remember last quarter we actually

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covered you could said two facets we

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covered God working with women and what

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women and youth so two things are cover

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right exactly well this quarter we're

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doing somewhat of the same thing because

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you'll find that this quter we're

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dealing with a similar fashion we're

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dealing with two prophets of God so

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we're just covering two individuals but

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before we get to the individuals we have

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to have an understanding of what a

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prophet is and this is something that

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we've gone over repeatedly what is a

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prophet what is the role what is the

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duties what is the responsibilities of a

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prophet and we know it forward and

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backwards but to rehearse some of it

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I've always said that a prophet is one

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who brings forth the future Revelations

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of God God that have yet to be revealed

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in other words God has told this

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individual something that has not

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happened but it is going to happen and

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we can count on it happen because as the

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fourth book of the law which is the Book

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of Numbers States it says I think

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chapter 19 that God is not a man that he

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should lie neither the son of man that

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he should repent has he not said it and

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shall he not make it good have he not

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spoken and shall he not Carri it out in

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other words if God mentions I'm going to

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do this and this by faith we know you

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can count it as already being done that

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is one of the definition that you have

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of a prophet another definition that

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individuals sometime would use is that a

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prophet is one who proclaims God's word

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other words typically they're more

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looked at as ones who were teachers or

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even those who were preaching his word

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and this is why you'll find is it's kind

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of rare but some individuals will use

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that term today they would not call

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themselves a pastor an evangelist a

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reverend they say I am a prophet very

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rarely you hear that personally I'm one

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that says that's a title people should

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not Place upon themselves but some do

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call themselves prophets another thing

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about Prophet is this often times

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prophets even had the ability by God

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placed upon them where they could bring

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forth healing other words they

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themselves could do Miracles but what we

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have to also understand is sometimes

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these traits didn't apply universally in

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other words you could have some that

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could be Proclaimers of his word but

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they didn't bring forth prophecy you

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could find some that could bring forth

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prophecy but could not bring forth

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healing then you had some could do each

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and every B of it so keep that in mind

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this quot as we talk about the prophets

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now we have two prophets we're dealing

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with the first one is that of

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Daniel Daniel you could say was in a

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unique position because Daniel was one

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who had to preach

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you could say to

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a I guess you could say to preach to his

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people while being in captivity in a

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foreign land so Daniel had to preach to

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his people or Proclaim to his people

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prophesy to his people while being in

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captivity in a foreign land whereas

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Jonah was a little bit

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different Jonah had to prophesy

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to you'll find all foreign people in his

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homeland which he lived so they were

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kind of opposite there in the way in

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which God had to use them but these two

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individuals were definitely powerful

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individuals our first lesson is Daniel

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honors God's law and we're coming out of

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Daniel the first chapter starting at

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what

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verse verse eight now you know typically

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I would say the usual what's missing in

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this verse the first seven verses but

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you'll find to get the understanding of

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this lesson you can't really just jump

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into those first seven verses because

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there's some things that lead into this

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because Daniel is the fifth book you'll

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find the law you know you have Isaiah

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Jeremiah lamentation Ezekiel then the

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Book of Daniel these books are called

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the Major Prophets but the Book of

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Daniel also comes outside of that

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category because it's called one of the

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prophetic books other words it's a book

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that deals with prophecy but before you

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can get to Daniel in this story we have

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to kind of go back a little bit to see

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how they got into the situation that

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they are in now because Daniel kind of

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just jumps right into things and the way

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we have to do that is we have to go back

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a little bit to guess what to a previous

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lesson

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in this previous lesson it was very

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previous so let me see how good you guys

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memory are you remember we had a lesson

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that talked about a young king of the

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kingdom of

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Judah he was the youngest king there

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ever was in Judah he was eight years old

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and he became king anyone remember who

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this individual

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was let me give you a hint we talked

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about him last

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week our whole lesson was about this

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individual last week folks y'all don't

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remember who that individual

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was remember young kid by the name of

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Josiah there we go Josiah the youngest

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king that was but you remember leading

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into Josiah we talked about his

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grandfather now I'm not ask you those

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folks names too many names for try to

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remember but his grandfather I said was

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a man by name of they pronounced it

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something to the effect of Manasseh some

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say manesse he was perhaps the worst

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King that Judah ever had I said you talk

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about me you talk about you talk about

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foul this man was the worst of the

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worst two hideous things he did was he

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calls the it said it caus the people to

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walk through the fire anybody know what

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that means or what that applied to when

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you say it cause people to walk through

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the

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fire what it meant was when it came to

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sacrificing to their pagan gods he made

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people walk through the fire other words

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you were now burned alive

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you were official sacrifice oh you might

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cringe at that but let me get a little

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worse think

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about let's say I throw numbers two

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years old infants babies he burn them

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alive on the altar to sacrifice they are

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Gods he built all these shrines for idol

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worship some he was the worst of the

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worst he became king at at 12 years old

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actually I think he rained for some 57

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years but here's a unique thing about

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him that no one ever bring up I guess I

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guess one of those cases we can't get by

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his past he changed to the point that he

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was now trying to bring the people back

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to God and realize the arrow of his ways

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to the point that he himself wanted to

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tear down all the shrines and the the

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altars that they had put up but he died

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before he could bring these things about

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but it kind of makes you

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wonder that if God can forgive this man

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for all he did and forgive us for all we

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have done how much more we should be

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forgiving of others who have done things

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wrong against us but you'll find that he

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did change his ways but guess what

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unfortunately let's be honest the damage

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was already done he had already caused

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people to go you could say in the wrong

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direction the worst way but he had a son

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you know this was in hierarchy father

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Dies who takes over the next one in line

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you'll find that we talked about his son

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remember we talked about how what we

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said the

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Apple from fall fall from the tree the

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tree fall for the storm some said the

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Apple doesn't even fall off the tree

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like father like son and I said about

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his son I said ah son a little bit

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different I used play on words here I

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said

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now we don't have all the things that

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his son did but I always say his son was

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not like his father I think son was a

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lot worse than his father and the only

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reason I said is some was probably worse

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than his father talk about how bad he

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was but I believe that during the

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father's time when he was on the wrong

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road maybe about up to the he changed

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there were people Leno that longed for

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his death you know you got somebody that

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bad you going oh the day is going to

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come when this man die oh we G to have a

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party here you just want to see him go

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but I think the sun was much worse we

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wonder know why the sun became king I

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think at 21 23 years

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old they long for the father to die but

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they couldn't wait for the son to die

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two years later they assassinated him

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his own servants killed him cuz they did

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not want to deal with him but guess what

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he's gone oh he has a son so naturally

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going to thank

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grandfather father and now we got

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another son GNA be just like those guys

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but we talked about Josiah he could

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remember think for himself he became

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king at eight eight years to his Reign

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we mean when he was 16 years old it said

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he began to seek out the god of his

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father David you know CU David was the

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first king and he was in align with

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David so he wanted to be like

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David it says in the 12th year when he

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was 20 years old that's when he put

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things in place to tear down all these

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shrines get rid of all these things in

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the 18th year of his Reign don't he said

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the temple need to be

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rebuilt and the people need to start

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worshiping God so he set the people on

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the right

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track to skip through a lot of great

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things he had did he had

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unfortunately I would call it sort of

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untimely

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death cuz he died young I think he died

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age like 39 years old good King though

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he died because it's something that's

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not taught and I wish I could teach on

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it but here's what happened to Josiah

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this good king the king of

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Egypt now is going to fight up against

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one of his enemies right okay as this

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king of Egypt comes out to fight against

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his enemy Josiah the king of Judah comes

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out and says no this is not going to

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happen I'm going to defend these people

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from your attack it shows you how God

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works in other people lives remember we

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talked about how God rais up

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Nebuchadnezzar to be what he was

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remember NE our recent lesson the leper

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remember he was of Assyria and God

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worked with him and put him in a

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position that he was in well even here

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with the Egyptians you'll find that

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God's at work with people outside the

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nation of Israel because the king of

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nation of Israel tells Josiah Josiah

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stand down what I am doing is of God God

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has called for me to come out to do

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battle with these folks but the word

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says Josiah would not

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listen Josiah calls the Army together

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and goes into battle and unfortunately

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guess what he gets struck by an arrow

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and he dies and they bury him and

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because of that excuse me because of his

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death there going against Egypt Egypt

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now goes even further they come out now

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against the kingdom of Judah because the

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King has come against them and they

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defeat them now they are ruling this

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area of Judah but guess what now comes

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the Assyrians back again they defeat

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um the Egyptians now they rule like oh

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my goodness and now God raises up a man

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by the name of Nebuchadnezzar of the

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Chans which we call the Babylonians he

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comes in and defeats

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everybody now why I tell you all this if

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you remember back with Josiah remember

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we talked about how they had found the

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book of the law in the temple and he

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read the book of the law and they went

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to this woman prophetes who told them

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that because of their wrong they shall

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be carried away into captivity but

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Josiah but because of your love for God

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it would not happen in your time but

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guess what it says they're going to be

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carried away into captivity and guess

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what now we're at the point where

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they're being carried away into

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captivity by the Babylonians just as

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scripture had already said earlier so

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now

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Nebuchadnezzar as uh invaded Judah for

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the first time we don't have time right

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now to go into the three times he

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invaded because they Rebellion against

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him but the first time he came against

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the people was in 605

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BC he comes out against them takes them

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into captivity but he tells them other

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people that's in the palace take the

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best of the people the choice ones as he

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called it he said take care of them

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train them up in our culture and our

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religion and our mathematics and our

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astrology and our language and feed them

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from my table that they can be healthy

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individuals and he said but then after

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three years bring them before me that I

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can judge them for myself and who I'm

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going to put in the palace to work in my

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Palace all that folks brings us to where

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we are at now in today's lesson so you

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see how you can use other books but

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everything still ties together so now we

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know how they came to be in the

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situation that they are in because we

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couldn't just start the lesson off by

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saying but Daniel something went on in

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between there so now they have Daniel he

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is one of the choice people they call it

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that are supposed to be in the king's um

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servant

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and they're going to raise them up to

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work in the palace but they have to be

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educated and trained and so on from

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there and they have to also eat the food

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that the King has Supply which is the

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best of the best so he says here but

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Daniel purpose in his heart that he

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would not defile himself with the

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portion of the king's

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meat so we see in this verse uh in

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teaching they was called this part A of

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a verse and in this first part we see

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where Daniel now says purposing his

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heart that I am not going to defile

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Myself by eating of the portion of the

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king's meat nor with the wine which he

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drank when they said purpose in his

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heart the word they use there can be

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used multiple ways but it basically

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means that he had made a decision this

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is what I'm not going to

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do he had now was you could say

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standfast and say that no this is

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something I'm not going to do Daniel

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pretty much now had taken what we call a

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stand

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he says I not going to eat of the king's

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meat or from his

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table think that sounds like a smart

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move you go into King's Palace you're

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not to be out the field working like a

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slave hard time you could be educated

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you could be taken care of well-groomed

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nice place to stay we got steak we got

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shrimp we got Lobster we got some of

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niey sweet potato pie we got all all

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kinds of stuff and you can enjoy it and

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this man says I'm not going to defile

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myself me of

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this on the surface he like what is

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wrong with him but remember he said he

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purposed in his heart right it means he

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took a

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stand we have a say in America we said

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if you don't stand for something what

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you could fall for anything but here

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youi he takes a stand you could say in a

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peculiar situation he's in because he's

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in their world and often times when you

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in somebody else's world you have to

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assimilate to what to what's around you

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anybody heard of a cultural

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Christian cultural

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Christian you don't hear that term but

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it is actually a term let me tell you

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what a cultural Christian is a cultural

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Christian is a Christian who believes in

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Christ who's a student a follower of

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Christ

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but they put culture before Christ

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that's why they call a cultural

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Christians other words everything else

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comes before Christ and they assimilate

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to their surroundings it's kind of

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like you rid in your car got your gospel

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music playing and you enjoy it but then

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some of your friends get in the car and

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you turn the station because they don't

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really listen to that or you don't want

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to deal with them or so on so you turn

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into listen to what they listen to

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that's called a cultural Christian or

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you have a conversation going and you're

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talking about about let's say Christ and

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so on but your friends come around you

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get a little bit quiet other words you

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don't not have to defend Christ but you

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don't speak around Christ then or it

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comes to giving a testimony or you're

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talking to this person who's in Christ

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all about these things but some of the

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world folks come around you quiet down

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they call those cultural Christians

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other words they're not standing for

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what it is that they believe in but

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you'll find here with Daniel he stands

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for what he is he believe he purpos in

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his heart he said this is something I am

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not going to do and sometime guess what

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it is hard going against things what in

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the world it can be hard but here you'll

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find that he stands he said Daniel

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purpos in his heart that he would not

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defile

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himself now what does this

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mean since y'all had your books since

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last week I know you studied this he

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would not defile

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himself wouldn't God

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has he wouldn't straight from what God

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had him to do anything else we can add

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to

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that Anthony got it right but we can add

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to it he would not defiled

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himself

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true there we go we hitting upon it was

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unclean and let me

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add some of the ice to the cake that you

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guys already what it says talk about

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defile that meant they talked about

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being unclean other words unworthy to

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come before God and eating this meat

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would cause that as we going to get into

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but also what it means it was not

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defiled himself it means basically he

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would not disrespect even

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himself because he didn't say at this

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point even though he meant this he

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didn't speak about defiling God at this

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point even though it would but he said I

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would not defile what himself in other

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words he knows that he is fearfully and

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wonderfully made that God has placed him

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up here right but now doing this I'm

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disrespecting myself I'm lowering myself

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to this level and he said that is

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something that I will not do it shows

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where he takes a stand because keep in

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mind he didn't have an issue it looked

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like

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with let's say being a part of their

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culture you know they would be educated

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in their ways okay he didn't take a

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stand against that he was fine with that

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he didn't get take a stand with their

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secular educ

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okay I can learn your astrology your

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mathematics and so on you know he didn't

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even take a stand you'll find with his

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name what is what is Daniel's

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name in

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Babylon anybody know let tell his name

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is we call him Daniel right Daniel is

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his

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name he is known as Daniel to us but

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before this by being in Babylon you kept

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you a slave right

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one of the thing with the slave they

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going to do is well I'm going to change

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your name to show I own you Daniel's

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name was

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Bazar which is his slave name now

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typically you would think there'd be a

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protest about this because now you're

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disrespecting me by calling me out of my

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name now of course a lot of time we say

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when someone calls a name what do we

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usually mean by that it's not that they

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call us somebody else they usually use

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profanity you know they call them the b

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word they call them this you're not

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calling me out of my name but if

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somebody calls you something else that

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you're not that's the same thing he's a

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slave now my name belsazar you would

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think you would take a stand against

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that like I got no problem even with

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that it's being called Bel shazar but I

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do have a problem

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with eating from the king's table eating

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this meat because of God's law because

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remember our lesson titled is what we

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didn't hit that

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yet what's title lesson

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it doesn't say Daniel honors the king's

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law it doesn't say Daniel honors

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Nebuchadnezzar law he said Daniel honors

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God's law So Daniel took a stand I'm not

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going to do this because guess what I

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stand for God and I'm not going to

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disrespect myself and disect God in the

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same manner so when that came up like oh

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no no no I can't do this I know the king

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says we have to do these things but I'm

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not a similar to the world to do that

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I'll follow all these precepts but I'm

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not going in that regard so therefore it

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said Daniel purpose in his heart other

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words Daniel took a stand that he would

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not low himself or disrespect himself

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with a portion of the king's

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meat now why would eat the king's

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meat what what's what's wrong with that

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they couldn't

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cook they had nasty

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food they honored Idol

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Gods I'mma call was gave Part B that's

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that's the second part of the answer but

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what's the first part of the answer she

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is 100% correct with this meat being

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offered to Idols because this going to

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tie into the first part but what is the

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first part why would e the king's meat

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remember we're dealing with somebody's

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law what did God say about eating this

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meat it's the king's meat not God's meat

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and also keep in mind that God had for

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the children of Israel to do and eat

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certain things there was certain things

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you could eat there was certain things

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you could could not eat there were

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certain things that had be prepared a

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certain way and ate at a certain time

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the purpose of that was you remember

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later on in New Testament as SE was by

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Christ blood it talked about don't call

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anything God has made unclean because

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nothing God made is unclean you can eat

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any food but be careful eating things

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off the idols because other people might

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look at it and they were caus to be a

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stumbling block under them but one of

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the key reasons for them eating

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different foods and things was that they

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were different they want to assimilate

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as we just talked about about the rest

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of society they were not like the rest

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of the world so when you saw them eating

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food just eating certain food you go

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they got to be a child of God because

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they the only ones who eat that meat

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prepared that way so other words things

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they did were different remember they

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even dressed different they said they

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even groomed themselves different they

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even worship different they worship

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totally different from everybody else in

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the world to the point that if you saw

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them you knew that they were the people

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of

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God can we identify with that cuz it's

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more than about what you look like it's

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by your by your actions by your deeds

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and things that you say that they can

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identify with who you are cuz y'all

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remember let's say post post uh covid

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you know there was a time let's still is

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we still do it where you had with Sunday

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dinner at your home but as time has gone

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on you know blue laws change and all

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that stuff restaurants are open so we

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have a tendency now you worked hard all

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week I working on no stove on a Sunday

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and all you go out to eat and you could

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go up Miss golden and you could

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instantly say in that restaurant they

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went to church

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today how can you tell it the way they

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dressed the way they look you see them

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folks went to church today I can

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remember uh with the Comm mall was on L

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I walked through the mall one time and

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this two ladies were talking and they

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would say yeah girl I'm G be over there

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on on the second Tuesday and so on and

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so on they kept going on and then she

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said all right that's on third Saturday

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and they left we looked at y in the

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laugh we said them Church Folks

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cuz church folks a lot of times don't

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use dates we'll say fourth Sunday second

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Thursday and so on from there other

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words you could tell it by their actions

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sometime there are things you do you

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don't know what you've done but people

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can see Christ in you I told you before

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I remember uh at work one time I helped

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a guy out and as he was getting in his

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car he was closing door he stopped he

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said you a Christian I said yep he said

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I thought so he took

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off what the other guy I thought he was

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like maybe mad about something he said

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why did he say that to you I said he

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wasn't mad he was he saw something in me

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I'm going I didn't do nothing I didn't

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do for anybody else but something caught

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his attention and that's how the people

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of God supposed to be they supposed to

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be able to see something in you Daniel

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he is not going to be like the rest of

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the world he said no no I cannot eat of

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the king's meat God has mandated that

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certain things we eat certain things we

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don't eat plus also this meat is meat

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offered to idols and the offered to

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Idols our part think of it it looks like

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I am supporting it and I can lead other

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people down the wrong path he said guess

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what so I'm not going to test this meat

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but he went further he said nor with the

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wine which he drank somebody even would

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take the wine now all us Christians in

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India know the scripture that says a

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little bit of wine it's good for the

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belly isn't it they use that one quick

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when they want to take a drink they

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remember that one but keep in mind

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with the wine there's different forms of

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it they got like grape juice just for

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like flavored

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stuff they have fermented then they have

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the strong stuff but the point he's

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making here is be careful of what you're

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getting involved with because he know

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what it can lead to because we all know

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folks who drink let's say socially or

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drink a little wine with dinner or

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something no big deal but we also know

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folks who have become abused to it and

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brought forth domestic balance or even

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in the car and you know you got a

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vehicular man slaugh to charge because

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you ran over somebody because you were

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drinking but here you'll find that

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Daniel takes a stance this is something

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that I can not do he said therefore he

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requested of the prince of the Unix that

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he might not defile himself so other

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words we know what the stand is right

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now right he made a stand say I'm not

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going to lure myself I'm not going to

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disrespect Myself by eating of the

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king's meat nor of his wine so therefore

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I'm asking the prince of the Unix this

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that it might not defile myself this was

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his request now he said the prince of

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the

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Unix the term Prince is this man is

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really not a prince he's not royalty he

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works in the palace but he's not royalty

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basically it's more of a a title of of

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Authority or respect that he has here

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but here's a question what is a

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unic you see the term unic so what's he

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he's the prince he's the let's call him

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what he is

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I guess you could say the head unic

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you're not going to call him a king but

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he's the head unic you know what the

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unic

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is in the Bible sometime you'll see it

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as a a

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Chamberlain that doesn't help us either

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does it you say well yes a unic is a

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Chamberlain well what the world is a

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Chamberlain basically it's an individual

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a male who works in the king's Palace

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and you are the king's you could say

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Butler you are the king's servant you

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are there but for one purpose to do the

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king's bidding and take care of every

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one who is there that is the job of a

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unic but then there's another part of a

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unic that is not talked about I'm going

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say to way in the

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church let me explain to you this way

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you have a king

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right the King has I'm give you a hint

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how many

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queens give you a hint one Queen yeah

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King only have one Queen now the queen

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is his wife correct but he can have all

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the wives right yes or no yes look at

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Helen she she wig SM said something

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first you'll find the king typically has

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one Queen that's all you have one Queen

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of the nation but the king some

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sometimes can have other wives some

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would call them concubines or secondary

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wives but really there's only one wife

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but that's position the king Place

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himself in but also the king would have

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let's say this room here a room full of

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women but that's called his Harum is

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what he has a Haram of women because

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even though he he has this queen and

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this is his Queen he sees other

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beautiful women that he likes and being

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King guess what he's going to take them

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and they are pretty much slaves but they

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slaves you could say like Daniel you

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could to a certain extent well taken

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care of they have a lavish lifestyle

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they're well cared for

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they eat the best of the foods they

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can't leave they have to stay right

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there the whole time but what the king

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does with this Haram is even though he

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has a queen and maybe secondary wise and

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whatnot he would say well tonight I'm

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going to have sex with this one and he

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had sex with that one week later a

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couple days later well now tell you what

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I'mma have sex with this one or the next

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week he might say well I'm going get a

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little stranger I might have sex with

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all four of them even though I got 90 of

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them up in here that was what the king

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would do oh but those were the king's

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women okay and the other men in the

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palace he do to share with any other men

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these men cannot touch the Herm of the

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women that belongs to the king So to

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avoid any sort of intimacy any sort of

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just sexual

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intercourse the male Unix is what they

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were called had to be

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castrated now we all know what castrated

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mean let me explain that one cuz I

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cringe thinking about it I'm not I'm not

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even going to talk about that but they

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would castrate to men therefore the men

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would not touch his women so that is the

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full definition when they talk about a

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unic in the king's Palace now you might

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say well why' you give me all that

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information I gave you all that

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information just as I gave you all the

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information leading from manasse to Amos

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to Josiah through David through the

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point we are now because it's my mandate

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to give you the most accurate

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information that I can therefore guess

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what you have the whole story nothing is

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left out cuz often time people will

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proof test give you a little piece of

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scripture and that's all you have but

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it's a whole lot that leads into that

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scripture so now we have the

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understanding here of what's going on

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with Daniel being in the king's Palace

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he said I would not defiled him let me

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read back through the whole thing but

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Daniel purpos in his heart other words

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Daniel took a stand that he would not

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defile he would not lure or disrespect

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himself with the portion of the king's

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meat nor with the wine which he was

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going to give them therefore being this

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in case he want to follow God's law he

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requested of the prince of the Unix

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other words the head unic that he might

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not disrespect himself and disrespect

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God it says now God had brought Daniel

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into favor and tender love with the

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prince of the uni now

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who God so we see even here now that

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David and them and the P are taken into

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captivity who's still working in their

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life God is still working life you'll

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find that everywhere Daniel went God

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would walk watch out for him you know

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even later on I get ah hit of myself in

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the Lion's pit or the but you see here

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he bought him in favor with

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who he brought in fav with

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who the prince of the unic oh but it's

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something else he brings it's more than

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just favor what else is

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it Tender

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Love what is he talking about here oh

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I've seen this one rolls Twisted all

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around you got two men right

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and it says here now God brought Daniel

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into

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favor and

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what and to Tender Love with the prince

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of

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Unix y'all know where I'm going

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right because I've heard people go there

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wait a minute he didn't say he want him

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into love with the man he said Tender

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Love what in the world is this some form

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of alternative lifestyle going on here

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or

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something you never heard that before

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I've seen that

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people have talked about I said that is

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not the case it's giving you an

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expression of the connection and bond in

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which they had I give you another

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example um oh we we didn't cover him

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King

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David remember who was Saul before King

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David oh shoot I just gave you the

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answer just gave you the answer Saul was

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king before David okay Saul had a

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son named Jonathan

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Jonathan would often defy Saul his

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father was a king because of

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David David said that him and Saul would

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knit together at the soul it said that

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they loved each

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other some said they had a incestual

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relationship going on here no it wasn't

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it was showing the bond that the

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individuals had together and that's all

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he saying here is the bond that they

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have

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together don't you have a bond with love

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your same

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gender I would think you would I don't

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the testim you I give a

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testimony I've told you this many times

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before and I don't mind telling it again

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my best friend and I came

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up he was this big I was that big from

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little kids from the first grade all the

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way through school we were in the same

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class wrote the same bus we did

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everything together that even to the day

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of his yeah five brothers Five Sisters

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each of them today when they see me was

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Hey brother all the nieces nephews call

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me Uncle Kenny but I'm no blood relation

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there but we had that kind of bond he

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was the best man at our wedding when he

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got married he got married on my

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birthday but unfortunately guess what an

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accident came and God said I'm going to

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take care of I'm gonna call him on up

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everywhere we went we didn't have a car

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started out I've been riding motorcycle

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I a driver car know what we got around

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on my motorcycle two guys riding bikes

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everywhere we went before finally got a

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vehicle that's one man oh I let me put a

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Twist on words here the only man I can

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say I ever

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loved but it was that bond that we have

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and that's what he speaks of here it's

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not a Twist on Words it's just basis

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showing that God had B him to favor and

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in Tender Love The Prince of Unix that

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this man had a deep you could say

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responsibility in that he loved them and

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those that you love going to have you

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back when you're going through something

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those are the ones that going to be

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there for you they're going to help you

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make it through Daniel's now he let's be

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honest he's a

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slave this man now wants him the king

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wants him

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to defile himself disrespect himself and

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lower himself but guess what this head

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man here the prince of Unix we got a

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bond so he goes to that one that he has

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a bond and say I make this request

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because you look at the terminology he

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didn't say he demanded it says here uh

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let me find my verse again back in the

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first verse it says therefore part be

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the verse he requested of the prince of

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Unix so basically he asked him I don't

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want to do this thing I got quite sure

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he gave him the reasons why and he said

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the prince of the unic said unto Daniel

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I fear my Lord the

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King when he says I fear my Lord King

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he's not talking about God here

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because you look at Lord you see how

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it's spelled it's all lowercase letters

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typically in a King James even though

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there some grammatical errow in Old King

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James you'll find that l Spell lowercase

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uses a title respect Upon A man that's

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it if you find a capital l in maybe

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lower cases typically they refer to that

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as being Christ if you find all caps

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that speaks to God's name of that of

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Yahweh but now he's talking to um the

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prince of Unix his name is I think his

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name is Aspen has he's speaking to him

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now about what the king king he says and

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the prince un said to Daniel I fear my

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Lord the

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king fear a lot of times in the Bible in

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the Hebrew is Y which means to reverence

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to respect to lift up to exalt to

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magnify to worship and so on from there

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it doesn't mean that you're afraid of

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him but here it does mean he's afraid he

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said when it comes to this King I'm

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horrified when he comes to this King I

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am scared when he comes to this King

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I shriek other words he is truly afraid

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of King Nebuchadnezzar and he has every

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reason to be afraid because he has a

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mandate he has a job and know what his

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job is he tells you as it goes long who

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have appointed your meat and your

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drink his job is to make sure they're in

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good health and he's saying here Daniel

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I'm not the one that told you to do this

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he said it's the king who says this this

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why he say I'm I feel the Lord the king

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who have appointed your meat and drink

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he said it's not not my my call the King

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has made and when the king

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speaks you supposed to obey you have to

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obey that is the Mandate that is the job

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he said for why should he see your

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faces worse likening than the children

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which are of your

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sort in other words if you don't eat

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this food if you don't drink you're not

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going to look that healthy and you are

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let's be honest a Slave to our owner is

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property you know I got an investment

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here so now you mess with my investment

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you mess with my property why would it

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the king be happy to see you're not

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doing that well when he said I want the

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best people out of the palace to work in

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my Palace he says why should he see your

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faces worse likening than the children

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which are of your sord then shall you

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meet I'm sorry then shall you make me in

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danger my head to the

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king we're going to see see why he's

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afraid here but let me just ask a

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question let me see if we all on the

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same we all on the same page here let me

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ask Miranda got a question for you

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Miranda back in the cheap

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seats here's a

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question okay I hired you for a job

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right and your job is pretty simple all

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I need you to do is a b and c that's it

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here here's the thing you have to do

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Miranda a b and c this is all I ask you

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to

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do and let's say for some reason you

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can't get it done you're not doing it

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repeatedly you don't do it what might be

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the outcome of you you in that

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job no she said

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fired okay she might be right you might

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be

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fired all right let's try another one L

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I've hired you

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and your job is simple

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too your job is to do e f and g I'm not

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asking no more I'm not asking no less

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just take care e f and

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g but every time I come to you you

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haven't done

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it

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repeatedly what may happen to you in

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that

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job I'm a fire fire you well y'all some

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rough folks everybody getting fired

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write them up

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okay now let me just go a little further

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n let ask you a

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question I hire you you have one mandate

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you got h j that's all I want you to do

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nothing different nothing change don't

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worry about what lazy Lou doing and Mr

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Miranda over here doing all you got to

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do is just do h i j but repeatedly just

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like the rest of them you're not doing

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what you're supposed to do what might

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happen to you in that

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job you going to get

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fired see now why I did in threes

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theology they'll teach you to do things

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they call the hermetics and one of the

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teaching of hermetics is you do

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everything in threes that way you drive

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home your point this why you see pastor

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says my first point second point and

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third point so you get so everybody's

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under the same understanding right you

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can't do the job you going to get fired

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Sports started there right really kicked

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in football and all that oh lose every

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game that quarterback they say he was

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cut he was wav no you was

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fired coach you'll get fired plain and

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simple only thing that Aspen has his

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name is what he's saying is this he says

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and the prince of the unic S Daniel I

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fear I'm afraid of the Lord the king who

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have who have appointed your meat and

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your drink for why should he see your

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faces worse likening than the children

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which shall you meat then shall you make

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me end danger my head to the king see

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all y'all going get is fire and you're

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right this man get fire too but guess

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what happened you get fire by like this

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the king said what I gave you one job

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see these people over here just take

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care of them feed them good give them

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something to drink have them educated

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you got three years to do it and you

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come there looking worse than you did

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the first time guess what you're fired

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in fact go see the Executioner right now

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that's how they would cut your head off

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so now we see why this man has fear

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before the king but he doesn't really

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know the whole thing he thinks maybe

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Daniel saying I'm not going to eat of

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this but Daniel just made a request but

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it goes further it said then said Daniel

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to

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melar now when you first read this you

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say oh that's the name of the prince of

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Unix no he not you'll find that this is

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the prince of unic this is his assistant

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because as he goes further it says this

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then said Daniel to melar whom the

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prince Unix had set over Daniel hananiah

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Mesa and

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aoro

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so Daniel now turns to the prince of the

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Unix the head man in charge to his

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assistant and say this is what I like to

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have done and he says to him he has been

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set over some men Daniel Han mishel and

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aoral we all know who those people are

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right we call him Shadrach meak and

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aurel I used to his real name I tend to

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use that too much the issue is here when

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we say Shadrach meshack and Abednego

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technically we're calling them as I said

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earlier out of their name because that's

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not really their

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name the Bible starts off by telling you

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who their actual names are but just for

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accuracy of things since their name was

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changed God want you also to know that

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this was their slave names but we have a

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tendency always to call them Shadrach

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meach and abedo which is really folks

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disrespectful but that's what we've been

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taught but if you look in the Bible they

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don't use the slave names first all they

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speak of is the actual names but then it

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say they call them these names but for

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some reason we stick with Shadrach mhach

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and what you say and a negro you always

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hear that that joke being made I always

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go that's not their names you know but

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we always go in that direction for some

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reason but these were the people that

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they set over them cuz um I didn't cover

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it but I think our unit theme was that

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of um faithful service of Daniel and his

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friends of course we'll get into his

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friends next week but these are the

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individuals he's placed over but let me

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speed this thing up he says Daniel says

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prove thy servants I beseech thee 10

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days and let them give both poles to eat

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and water to drink see Daniel had a plan

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yet he didn't just come to this thing ha

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said I'm just not going to eat he no

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here what I'm going to do give me 10

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days let me eat pulse you know what

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pulse

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is weeds o

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pulse is anything that's

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swn other words anything that you plant

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so basically what he's saying is this

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I'm going to be a vegetarian I'm not

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going to eat all the meat just give us

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the vegetable anything that's pul

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anything that's sewn in other words

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anything that's planted to eat and he

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says I thought he said Pepsi to drink or

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you want water to drink now we could

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talk about this for a long time too

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those who into nutrition basically they

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eating healthy they eating vegetables

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they're drinking water and things of

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that nature and he said then let our

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countenance be looked upon before thee

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and the count of the children that eat

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of the portion of the king's meat and as

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thou seest deal with thy servants so

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here's the plan we don't want the meat

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we don't want the wine just give us the

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vegetables give us water give you 10

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days after 10 days look at us and look

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at them and then he only says this then

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you can do whatever you like after that

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you make a decision but know this I'm

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still not going to eat that meat you

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know we he didn't have to go that far

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but he had already made his stance there

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he said I want you do a comparison then

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you say look my continence it says so he

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consented to them in this matter and

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proved them 10 days other words tested

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them for 10 days to see how they would

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look it say at the end of the 10 days

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their countenance appeared fairer and

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fat in flesh and all the children which

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did eat of the portion of the king's

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meat so the outcome was

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what what say

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Helen good

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outcome it worked for him

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he said look I'm looking fine like this

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other words the plan came into a place

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where he didn't defile himself he didn't

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defile God nor did his friends and then

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it says this thus melar took away the

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portion of their meat and the wine that

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they should drink and gave them pulse as

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for these four children God gave them

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knowledge and skill in all learning and

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wisdom and Daniel had understanding and

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all visions and

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dreams so where did they receive their

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Enlightenment from their wisdom and

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polish

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everything you find came from God but

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Daniel gave a little bit more cuz

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remember start by said and as for these

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four God gave knowledge and skill in all

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learning and wisdom but also with Daniel

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he says and Daniel had understanding at

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all vision and dreams that was one of

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the key things with Daniel he was an

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interpreter of Dreams which played a big

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role further as he came along it says

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now at the end of the days that the king

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had said he should bring them in then

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the prince of the UN brought them before

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Nebuchadnezzar now here's have to

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understand time

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frames you would think you read this

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well you know they didn't learn anything

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in 10 days but the 10 days have gone by

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they're doing well how much time has

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gone by now from the beginning by L of

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where we are now anybody

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know how much time has gone by because

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now they brought before the

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king y'all remember

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this they are now brought before the

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king let's go

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back they took him into captivity

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correct he said bring the choice people

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those that have worked in the palace I

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want you to educate them in our ways and

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our culture and our mathematics our

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astrology and our languages and so on

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from there feed them of the king's table

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the meat and the wine that they may be

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proper before the king and then

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after he said three years bring them

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before me Nebuchadnezzar and I will

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judge them so we see in Reading

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scripture it doesn't give us often time

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dates in the Bible but you have to be

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conscious of it look at Verse 18 now at

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the end of the days that the King has

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said he should bring them in remember

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earlier the king says don't bring to me

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until three years from now so we can see

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a great deal of time has gone by and it

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says here then the prince of un brought

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them before Nebuchadnezzar and the King

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commune with them and among them all was

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found none like Daniel

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who I thought be

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Shadrach right this is their names

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Daniel Hanah Michel and aoro therefore

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stood they before the

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king so all these people stood before

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the king these four for some reason

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stood out and we see why because the

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king is judging them for himself as far

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as having conversation see what they

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understand it said in all matters of

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wisdom and understanding not in some but

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in all ways for some reason these boys

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stood out and what was that

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reason not quite G not quite help out

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somebody why do they stood out from

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everybody else we just covered

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it all an you hit NO2 a Pure Life for

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who that's the key God remember earlier

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it says and God gave them all wisdom and

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understanding so nothing I shouldn't

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said nothing really on their behalf but

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they did a lot but everything they did

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was for God and God did everything for

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them so this is why they stood up from

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everyone else because when you go back

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it says as verse 17 as for these four

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God gave them knowledge and skill in all

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learning and wisdom and Daniel had

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understanding in all visions and dreams

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and then we get to this verse it says in

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verse 20 and in all matters of wisdom

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and understanding that the king inquired

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of them he found them 10 times better

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than all the magicians and astrologers

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that were in all his realm so they were

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where they were because of who God and

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they never forgot that they didn't take

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any Glory upon themselves they say God

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has put us where we at and he didn't put

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them a little bit of everybody else they

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stood Head and Shoulders be over

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everybody else kind of goes back to

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Daniel now saying I'm not going to lure

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myself or disrespect myself and come

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from here and go down here because he

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realized who he was and then it says in

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verse 21 and Daniel continued even until

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the first year of King

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Cyrus I might hit upon that next week

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because there was

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Nebuchadnezzar there was Darius there

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was Xerxes and then there was King Cyrus

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so Daniel was around for a long time

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because remember they went into

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captivity last question anybody know how

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long they was in captivity in Babylon

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I have any idea how many

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years SE not seven but 70 years they was

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in captivity in Babylon So Daniel was

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there for a lot and guess what God took

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him through it all now next week at

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lesson we deal with a powerful one

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Daniel

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friends refus to

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Bow refuse to Bow and these friends

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we're talking about our who

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I love that and say Shadrach mehak and

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abedo what was the other names don't

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look at your

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books what was the names

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hananiah Nisha and aoria try to remember

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that because that's their real names the

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names we use that's their slave names

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their real names is hananiah Mell and

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azuel that's the real names but for some

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reason we always been stuck on Shadrach

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meak and abedo and the Bible starts off

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by letting you know this is actual name

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but Nebuchadnezzar gave him slave names

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and this was that

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name Daniel had a slave name but we

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don't call him by his slave name his

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thing name was Bazar but we know him as

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Daniel so all we're saying is respect

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these individuals in the same manner but

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this week we're dealing with them so

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once again you have a mandate your

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homework is to read how Daniel friends

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refuse to

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bow now with those words being said it's

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time for us now to shut things off and I

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hope you all have got something from

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this lesson here upon this day so with

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that being said shall We rise to our

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feet and have a closing word of prayer

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for our Sunday school session shall we

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pray fathers once again upon this hour

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and upon this day we thank you that all

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has transpired here this morning we pray

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dear Lord that what we talked about is

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something that we can retain and use

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more in our everyday life but also share

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with others but now as we end this

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session Lord we call Sunday school we

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ask truly that your spirit still will be

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in the very midst of our worship

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experience we ask special blessing upon

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the pastor and that of the choir and all

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those that are still traveling upon

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their way for it's in Jesus name that we

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give this prayer amen amen

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