I was reading an article in y'all know what Axios is? It's like a news source. They had an article in Axios a couple weeks ago. It really bothered me. Listen to this.
It blew my mind. This is going to be the biggest year for church shutdowns the nation has ever seen. They're estimating 15,000 churches in America will shut down this year. Uh I was looking at a Video with a church growth consultant. He said, Man, my office is being flooded with phone calls.
Churches are hitting the panic button, they're closing down left and right, saying, What do we do? 15,000 churches a year. What's going on?
Some of that are demographics. You had a lot of rural churches opened up in the 50s, 60s, 70s, into the 80s. And there's been a demographic shift. These are churches that love the Lord, but because the demographics are going to shut down. Hey, I'm going to be honest with you.
Other churches Need to shut down. There's a lot of liberal churches sending people to hell in the name of church. I'm glad they're shutting down. But something's going on. Churches are shutting down, and I was praying about this.
What if What if this is what's going on? There was a mighty move of God in the 50s, 60s, 70s, into the 80s. And God says, I am now winding down that move of my Holy Spirit, and I am starting up a fresh move of my Holy Spirit. Amen. I was reading about a church in Atlanta, an African-American inner city church, where young people are standing outside that church at 5 o'clock in the morning waiting for the doors to open to get in.
That church just had a big Prayer gathering at State Farm Arena in Atlanta. And thirty thousand people showed up, not for a concert. Not for entertainment. 30,000 people showed up to cry out to God and call on the name of the Lord.
So, I think something good might be happening. I wonder if an old move of God is winding down and God is starting a fresh new move. And in Acts 11, There's a move of God in a major city called Antioch. And this move of God, so y'all look at him and say, All right, Jane, get something started. You're our pastor, we pay you to get.
Moves of God started. Acts 11: There's the move of God in a major city, and it didn't start with a pastor, and it didn't start with an apostle. You can almost, as far as we know, the best way you can describe this guy is he may have been like a real estate agent. And yet God Started this mighty move of God through this man. 'Cause I was reading this, I was reading all these Plans, it's depressing.
15,000 were shut down this year, and I'm already a pessimist. I'm not an optimist. The the glass is half empty. And there's a crack in the glass. And I've cut my lip on that crap, and I'm bleeding all over the place.
That's kind of how I look at life. I'm a natural pessimist. And I said, God, how do we make sure this doesn't happen at cross-assembly? And God took me to Acts chapter 11, verse 24. This man's name that God used to start a mighty move of the Holy Spirit.
His given name is Joseph. But that's not what people call them. They call him Barnabas, which means the encourager, the one that always makes you feel encouraged. You ever read somebody like that? Every time you see them coming, you know they're going to bless you.
Now, we also have some people. Every time I see them coming, I said, Dear God, get me out of here. Because I know they're going to complain about something. Barnabas is not one of those guys. He's an encourager.
And it says in Acts 11, 24. For he was a good man. Full of the Holy Spirit. And of faith. And underline that.
A great many people were added to the Lord. That second and that's a conjuncture. It's combining two thoughts. Here's what it's saying. This church member named Barnabas, he was a good man, full of faith, full of the Holy Spirit.
And as a result of him, many people got saved and the churches exploded. Did you see what I'm saying? God used this man to spark a mighty move of the Holy Spirit.
Now, I want you to understand something. I've prayed for this church. I pray for you. And I pray specifically. And when I pray specifically, I can see God answer specifically.
So when I pray for cross assembly for 2026, can I tell you what I'm praying for? I'm praying for a church full of Barnabases. and born a bits. I want a church full of people like this. I want Barnabases.
I want encouragers. I want people who speak life. I want people full. Verse 24, a faith. I don't want some God-sized vision, and you come tell me why that could never happen.
That's blasphemous. If God gives us a vision, God can do whatever He wants to do because He's God. I want people of faith. Hey. I'd rather have a bunch of dope dealers in my church than a bunch of doubt dealers in my church.
I don't need doubt dealers, I need people who believe that God can do some big stuff. Barnabas's encouragers. Full of faith. and full of the Holy Spirit.
Now, my Baptist brothers and sisters is annoying because I get this lecture from Baptists. I love the Baptists, but here's the lecture I get. Yeah, we are all filled with the Holy Spirit. If you're born again, you're filled with the Holy Spirit. No, you're not.
If you're born again, you have the Holy Spirit living in you. But being born again is not synonymous with being filled with the Holy Spirit. If so, then why did verse 24 specify that he's not just a Christian? It says he was filled with the Holy Spirit. If all Christians are filled with the Holy Spirit, why does it specify?
You just be like saying, The Christian Barnabas, who was born again, If he's born again, he's a Christian, right? You know, Barnabas. Who is breathing?
Okay, if he's al if he's alive, he's breathing. Barnabas Who is a Christian? Who happened to be filled with the Holy Spirit? If you're born again, yeah, you have the Holy Spirit living in you, but a spirit-filled believer is a different animal altogether. And we'll circle back to that here in just a second.
So, how are you praying, Chad?
Well, I'm praying for Barnabas's. Encouragers. I'm praying for people filled with faith. And I'm praying for people who are filled with the Holy Spirit. And I'm going to go a little further than that because These kind of barnabases.
They build up the body of Christ. Do you know we're called the body of Christ? And so Alright, I know this is cheesy, but for me, I need to remember as I'm praying that acronym body, B-O-D-Y, since we're the body of Christ. When I say to you, I'm praying for Barnabas's. That means I'm praying for men and women across the assembly who.
B. Are benevolent. That means they are givers. Barnabas is a giver. In fact, it says in Acts, this is why I say, you know, he may have been like a real estate agent.
Because in Acts chapter 4, verse 37, it says this. Barnabas had this big tract of land. Thank you. He sells it. And he brings it to the church and he says, Church, I don't know how you're going to use this.
This is yours. You do with it, whatever you need to do. Barnabas was a giver.
Now this is very important. He's Jewish. Jews had an incredible attachment to family land. You don't get rid of family land. Draw and I just got back from the mountains there.
We visited her family's home place that's been in the mountains since the 1700s. They bought it from the Cherokee Indians. And that family has this big attachment to that land. Barnabas had that kind of attachment to his land. And yet he says, I am now going to sell it and I'm going to lay it at the feet of the apostles.
Church, you use this however you need it.
Now, I wish I could fuss at y'all in this area because I love fussing at you and slapping you around a little bit. I can't fuss at you here. This is the most generous group of people I've ever seen. I mean, y'all are absolutely incredible. Did I tell you all this?
A couple weeks ago, I got this list of all the ministries that y'all support here at Cross Assembly. I didn't realize we supported half the things around that list, that blew my mind. Like, let me give you one. Do you know if we're big on adoption and um Foster care. If a member of cross assembly decides we want to adopt a child, Particularly, we emphasize special needs.
Kids. We give a big scholarship. To our people who want to bring kids into their home in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, y'all are the ones that fund that thing. Through your giving. Let me give you another one I didn't really think about.
I believe in Christian burial. We've had a few times this year where brothers or sisters in Christ lost a family member. They had some challenges trying to come up with the payment to pay the funeral home. And you all helped us give them a good Christian burial because y'all support cross assembly. We just got a text.
About our team that's now in Ecuador, in the mountains of Ecuador, with some indigenous people.
Some of that area doesn't even have running water, and they had a pickup truck and they're giving out bags of food. And the text said that these indigenous people in Ecuador are running after the church, that truck, crying out for food. And because y'all are giving to cross-assembly, they're just handing out food to hungry people.
Alright, that Barnabas spirit that says the money ain't mine. You do understand that's not your bank account, it's Jesus' bank account.
So that's your paycheck. That's his paycheck. That Barnabas spirit that gives, God uses that to spark something in the church in a powerful way. And I want to tell you something: watch out. Giving is addictive.
It's hard at first, and the more you do it, the more addictive it is. And Barnabas was one of those kinds of guys. I'm going to tell you what kind of irritates pastors, and this isn't just our church, any church deals with that. When somebody leaves the church and goes somewhere else, and that's fine.
Sometimes God moves people around. And then we talk to the persons, hey. We understand God's calling you to another church. Why are you leaving? And they say this.
Our needs just weren't getting met. Do you know how much that irritates me? Since when was Christianity about getting your needs met? I thought Christianity was about dying to yourself, dying to your needs, dying to your wants to serve the Lord Jesus Christ. Gang, I gotta tell you something, this ain't about you, and this ain't about getting your needs met.
And Barnabas understood. The world doesn't revolve around me. I am here to be a funnel. God's pour his resources into me, and I'm going to pour those resources out in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ. Listen to this: the church is the one institution where it is socially acceptable to get free goods and services and then complain because it wasn't good enough.
And Barnabas, he said, that's not me. I've got a taker. I'm a giver. I want Barnabases to build up the body. B, they are benevolent.
Oh, Jotastem. They overlook. Barnabas's Overlook. God, this is so important. Barnabas has overlooked the imperfections in other.
Christians. Hey, how many y'all know? Community is messy. Hey. Hey, church is messing.
It's a busy church. Every church, you come to cross as simple because you think this is the perfect church. Here's my definition of cross-assembly. Y'all ready? A bunch of messed up people led by a messed up man serving a perfect savior.
There you go, that's cross assembly right there. And Barnabas understood that if I'm going to be part of the body of Christ, I'm going to have to overlook some things in others. Let me give you some examples of how Barnabas overlooked. Acts 9, 20 through 31. There's a Jewish Terrorist.
They get saved. This Jewish terrorist made it his goal in life to to arrest and kill Christians. He is the bin Laden of Judaism. He hates Christians. He gets saved.
And now says to the church, I'm one of you now. I'd like to come to your next meeting. Church says, You ain't come to our meeting. We know what this is. This is a ploy.
You're trying to pretend like you're one of us so you can worm your way into the meeting and kill us all. You ain't coming to our meeting. You understand how radical this is that he, this man Saul, wants to join the church. That would be like the local grand wizard Of the KKK saying, you know, I think I'd like to join the local chapter of the NAACP. Probably not going to be a good fit, right?
Nobody wants to let this guy into the church. Except for one man. He says, I believe this is a new creation in Jesus Christ. I believe this man has been radically saved. Church, let's open the doors to this man.
I'm willing to overlook his past because he is now a brother in Jesus. Do you know who that man was? Barnabas. Another example. Acts 11.
The church at Antioch?
Okay, it's a bunch of former Jews Who gets saved and joined the church? But they still have a Jewish mindset. The Jews were taught. Gentiles, non-Jews, are dirty. You don't even go to their house.
You don't go into their roof.
Well now Gentiles are getting saved and joined the church. What do you do with that? Because these Gentiles are now starting small groups and say, hey guys, we'll go have the small group meeting at our house this week. And these Jews are like, yeah, but I've been taught I can't go under the roof of a Gentile. Yeah, but you're saved now.
Yeah, but I'm also a Jew. And so they're having this big struggle. And a lot of these Jews have problems.
Now, watch this. Barnabas is from the tribe of Levi. Which means he is an ultra-nationalist Jew. If anybody should be having a problem with non-Jews getting saved and joining the church, it should be Barnabas. And yet, in Acts 11:23, it says this.
When Barnabas saw all these Gentiles joining the church, he was ecstatic. Here's what he's saying. I am willing to overlook my racist past. I'm willing to overlook our racial differences. I'm willing to overlook that and say, these are now brothers and sisters in Jesus Christ.
Let me give you one more example. There's a young man named John Mark that says to Paul and Barnabas, I feel called to ministry. They're like great. We're going to go on our first missionary journey. We need an assistant.
John Mark says, I'm with you. And so, go on this missionary journey, and halfway in the middle of it. John Mark gets homesick, starts whining for his mama, and he abandons them and leaves them.
Okay, that's fine. You abandon us? That's fine. He goes home. That's the first missionary journey.
It's time for the second missionary journey. And Paul says, Barnabas, we need an assistant again for this second missionary journey. Barnabas says, I have a great idea. Why don't we ask John Mark? To come again, let's give him a second shot.
Pulses We're not going to do that. He's a quitter. Quitter.
Somebody said, I thought I said something different for service. Quit, quitter. He is a quitter, okay? We are not bringing a quitter on this trip. Barnabas says, yeah, but I believe in him.
Paul says, absolutely not. Yeah, but I don't think God's done with him. I don't care. Barnum says, I am willing to overlook the fact that he left us first trip. Let's give it another shot.
Paul says no, and they split over that. Which tells me Barnabas had the ability to overlook some things. Church, you're gonna be part of this thing called the body of Christ. I'm just telling you, you're going to have to overlook some things. Because the s Now listen to me.
There is a demonic spirit of division operating in our culture out there. Amen. You see a demon behind every tree, Chad. None. I see two demons behind every tree.
It is a demonic spirit of division. And it has now infiltrated the body of Christ. We got to fight against that. And the best way to fight against that is to have some grace and to understand: I am not perfect, you're not perfect, and I'm going to have to overlook some things about you, and y'all are going to have to overlook some things about me.
Now look. We we just got back from Israel. In October, we're taking another trip to Israel this coming October.
So if you want to join us, go to cross.family, join us. It's going to be an incredible trip. But one of the places I take people to is the very site where Jesus was crucified. It's now covered by a church.
Now, in Jesus' day, it was just a garden and a quarry. But they built this big church over it. I think it was in the 1700s. I could be wrong on this. There were like six, I think four to six different groups operating in that church.
Christian groups. And they couldn't get along with each other. I don't like how you did those curtains. Yeah, well, I don't like that chair that you put over there. Yeah, well, I don't like the way you did this.
Yeah, well, I don't like the day. These Christian groups were starting to fight with each other.
So they finally said, hey, On this particular day, We're going to divide this church into six areas. This Christian group Y'all get that area. That group You get to that area. That group, you get, everybody has their own area, and nobody changes anything. Go to your own areas and operate in your own areas.
As of this day. Boom! Nothing changes.
Well the very next day There's a ladder leaning against a window where a guy was doing some repairs, and he went to move the ladder. And so I said, No, no, no, no, no. Remember, we say we don't change anything. We leave everything just as it is. He's like, Yeah, but I'm moving this ladder because I don't care.
We don't change things, remember? And so when y'all go to Israel with me, I will take you. Y'all see that ladder right there? Ad ladder's been in the same spot for about 300 years. Y'all see that dome to the right?
That black dome? That covers the top of Calvary. A few yards from the very spot where Jesus Christ died to reconcile us to each other and to God is a ladder there that symbolizes our inability to get along with each other and overlook some stuff. Wow, what a testimony for this world. And so if you're going to be a barn of this, oh, you got to overlook.
D B-O-D-O means this. You dream. Barnabases see potential in other people. Barnabases have the ability to look into people and dream big dreams for those other people. In fact, in 2 Timothy chapter 4, 20 years later, 20 years later.
Paul is about to die. He's in prison. And he lists all the people who've stabbed him in the back and left him. But he said, There's one guy that has been very useful to me in ministry. He's been a great minister.
He's not stabbed me in the back. Do you know who it is? John Mark. The very same guy that 20 years before Paul says he's a loser, don't take him on this mission trip. 20 years later, he's like, Barnabas is right.
This guy is useful to me in ministry. Barnabas saw something in John Mark I didn't see 20 years ago. Look. I am um I feel so inadequate. as your pastor.
And this isn't false humility. If you understood how inadequate I was, you wouldn't even let me be your pastor. He said, Well, Chad, how are you able to do this? My dad gave me great advice years ago. He said, Chad, look, if you just act like you know what you're doing, They won't question you.
I've been faking it for the last 20 years.
So there's a lot of areas where I got a lot of weaknesses. Can I tell you one area where I have strength? One area. This is a God-given thing. I have the ability.
To see things in other people, nobody else sees. Not even themselves. I I had the ability. To look past today. and into the future.
And that's not weird. It just Calm down. It's not weird stuff. It's just, I see people, I see potential that others don't see. I had a young guy about five years ago come up in the lobby.
And he's struggling with all these different anxiety, all kinds of issues, just all kinds of issues. He's unloading all this homie. And then he says, oh yeah, and I'm also a homosexual. Spirit of God prompted me. I said, you're not a homosexual.
Oh, no, no, actually I am. And he starts, I said, no, you don't have to get into the details. I'm just telling you, you may be a pervert, but you're not a homosexual. Hey. I said, I don't know who's spoken that into your life, but the Holy Ghost right now has said, you need a father figure to look you in the eye and say, you are not a homosexual.
I cancel the assignment the enemy has had against you in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ. You are a man of God who will walk with Jesus. You can be used by God. Hey, he had some struggles and some issues, but five years later, he is still serving the Lord Jesus Christ in freedom. Barnabases have that ability.
Now, if we're going to keep having messed up people come to the church, I need some men to be able to say to a young man, you may not have had a father to say this, so I'm going to say it to you right now: you're a man. Act like a man. Carry yourself like a man. That fingernail polish off your fingers like a man. You're a man.
I need some ladies. To say to some sensuous young teenage girls who use their sexuality as power, sweetheart. You're not a Jezebel. You're not a witch. You're a child of the most high God.
You're a daughter of God. I see something in you that you may not see in yourself. You're a woman of God. That's what Bardivises do. Yeah, there's it.
They say one of the most beautiful sculptures of all time is the Statue of David by Michelangelo. We got a picture of that. Phew.
Okay, good. I'd asked the media team, I said, now look. Put up a statue of David for Michelangelo. But don't let the camera go any lower, okay?
So, all right. And they asked Michelangelo. They said, man, how was it that you were able to carve this statue of David? I love his response. He said, Well, I got this chunk of marble.
I did some reading on this. There's actually some pretty good evidence. that the marble Michelangelo used. have been rejected. by two previous sculptors.
It was inadequate, wasn't good enough. Kind of interesting. Michelangelo said, I looked at that block. Here's how I made the statue. I stared at it.
Until I saw David. And I simply chipped away everything on that marble that wasn't David. Wow. I stared at it until I saw David, and then I chipped away everything that wasn't David. Sir, do you have the ability to look at that masterpiece that God has given you called your wife and in your mind chip away all the extraneous stuff and see the masterpiece God has given you?
Sir, do you have the ability to see that in your son and daughter? The masterpiece that God has given you? And yeah, you may have to chip away some attitude. Yeah, you may have to do some discipline, but can you see the masterpiece God has given you? Barnabases have that ability.
So when I say I want some Barnabases, I want benevolent people, people who are just ridiculous in their giving. IO, I want people who can overlook flaws in the body of Christ. D, I want dreamers who can look into people and see things that those people don't even see themselves. And then why?
Now write this down and then I'll explain it to you. Why means yes. Barnabas had a yes. Face. Here's what I mean by that.
Y'all know who Chuck Swindall is. Great preacher. Chuck Chewindah in his book, The Grace Awakening. tells a story about Thomas Jefferson when he was president. Uh he in a his entourage We're riding on horseback.
surveying some damage that were done by some some bad flooding. And so they get to a river, and they're surveying the damage, and they have to go to the other side of the river. And so the entourage is about to cross that river on horseback. And there's a stranger there that needs to get to the other side.
So that stranger comes up and says, hey. Can you give me a a ride across the stream? She says that to Thomas Jefferson. Problem is, he doesn't recognize him because that was the day before photography. He does not realize I have just asked the President of the United States to give me a ride to the other side of the river.
Thomas Jefferson said, man, hop on board. And so he gets on the back of the horse, and he and Jefferson navigate that river, and they get to the other side. When they got to the other side, Jefferson helps him off the horse. And somebody in this Antarai says, whoa, whoa, timeout. Sir, I got to ask you this question.
Do you know who just gave you a ride across this river on horseback? Stranger said, I have no idea. He said, man, that's Thomas Jefferson. As the President of the United States.
So there was a whole group of us. You could have asked any one of us. to help you get to the other side. Why did you ask him? And Swindall said that the stranger said, Well, The best way I could explain it is when I looked at this group.
All of y'all had no faces. He's the only one that had a yes face. Buddy, we live in a world filled with a bunch of no faces. They're stressed out, they're angry, they're divided, they're depressed. It's a depressing world out there.
I'm praying God will raise up a bunch of Barnabas at Cross Assembly that have a yes face that radiates the joy and the glory of the Lord Jesus Christ in a world full of no faces. I want a church full of yes faces. I want you to see this. Go back again to verse 24 of Acts 11. I'm running out of steam here.
I've had Cold all week, but I got a little juice left here. Acts 11:24, it says, For Barnabas was a good Man.
Now if you're into underlining your Bible, underline that word good. There are two Greek words for good. One is dikaios, that means morally good.
Somebody that does right, follows the rules. That's not the word that's used here. The other word is agathos, which means pleasant. Beautiful. benefits others.
That's the word that's used here. When it says Barnabas was a good man, doesn't mean he was a good man. He followed all the rules and he dotted his I's and crossed the T's. Maybe he was like that. But no, what it's saying is he was pleasant.
You wanted to be around him. There's something about him. that drew you To Jesus. My goal in life is not to draw you to cross assembly, and it's not here to draw you to Chad Harvey. I want to draw you to Jesus Christ.
Ma'am, your goal in life should not be to make heads turn and mouths drool. Your goal in life should be to draw people, not to you. But to the Lord Jesus Christ. There's something about Barnabas's, there's something about their demeanor that draws people to Jesus Christ. Benevolent.
Overlooks Dreams, and they got a yes face. Could you imagine 3,500 people like that? How we could change this city for the Lord Jesus? Let me circle back to where I started. It says Barnabas was a good man.
Full of faith and full of the Holy Spirit.
Now, last week, remember last week I told you about how we use Christian lingo and we understand what we're meaning, but people who don't know the Word of God or may not grew up in Christianity, they don't know what we mean. Full of the Holy Spirit has a lot of layers. Let me give you one layer of the meaning of full of the Holy Spirit. Watch this. This is very important.
Listen to me. Full of the Holy Spirit means they operate not in the natural. They operate in the supernatural. They think Not in the natural. They think in the supernatural.
Now I'm going to hit this hard next week, okay?
Next week, I want to introduce you to a discipline. that has started more revivals. More awakenings. It's cast out more demons than any other discipline, and it's not prayer. It's fasting.
We're going to hit that next week. And we are going to engage on a fast as a church and lay ourselves at the feet of the Lord Jesus Christ and ask the Lord to fill us with His Holy Spirit and use us in a mighty way. But listen to me. Full of the Spirit means you operate in the supernatural. Nothing at all.
You look at the news. Through the supernatural lens, not the natural lens. Let me give you an example. of what I'm talking about. A couple weeks ago, I was reading this article.
And uh I read a story about A Hindu statue that's being raised up. This can be taller than the Statue of Liberty. I said, what? In America, did you see this massive Hindu idol to be raised in a U.S. state, taller than the Statue of Liberty?
I was like, man. It's bad because we believe that statues like that are demonic, right? And then I I read that it's going to be in Chatham County, North Carolina, our backyard. Mm-hmm. Did you know that?
They're going to be raising up a Hindu demonic statue taller than the Statue of Liberty right here in our backyard.
Now watch this. If you operate in the natural... You got I can't believe that. I knew all these Indians coming into Morrisville, I knew they were going to ruin this place. George Washington, founding fathers that brought them rolling in their grave, knowing all these Hindus are coming in and building their statues.
That's the natural. Or I think that's beautiful. We now have a multicultural experience here in the Raleigh-Durham area. That's the natural. Here's the supernatural.
The supernatural says no, biblically. These idols are physical manifestations of demonic entities, which tells me there's demonic infiltration in this area. We need to pray against that. But praise God. He told us to go into all the world and make disciples of all nations.
He's making our job easier. He's bringing Hindus into our own backyard. Let's love them. Let's witness to them. Let's give them a loaf of bread.
Let's invite them to church. Let's share the gospel of Jesus Christ. Hey, praise God. They come into our area. Let's give them the gospel.
Do you see the difference between the two? We got to stop operating in the natural and get some mad. It's not. start operating in the supernatural. Yeah, demons are real.
Let's pray against that thing. But come on in, Indians and Hindus. The water is fine. This is a great place to live. Come on in here.
But once you get here, we're going to share Jesus with you. We ain't going to stop talking about Jesus. And we're going to lead you to the true and living God, Jesus Christ. That's operating in the supernatural instead of the natural. I need some Barnabases.
I need some spiritful men and women of God in this place who will stop panicking and being worried and being scared and will rise up and understand this thing is winding down. Satan is the God, little G, of this world. That's what the Bible says. But one day his reign will be over and Jesus will come back and he's going to set up his kingdom. And the kingdoms of this world will be the kingdoms of our God and of his Christ.
And he's going to reign forever and ever. A new sheriff is coming into town. Raise your hands. Raise your voices. Let's stand and worship Jesus Christ, the true and coming king.
Holy tray is you Lord, we bless your name. Come on, seek this out! I'm not letting the rocks die Without joining the chorus You wanted a nose to make The hard way. It's the song of the angels.
Song of the angels. Yeah. Another dealer. Then come and sit for Wonderful and Judah full in glory, yes, and glory. He is merciful in power.
Oh, who we talking about? That's my king. Come on, we declare the glory. Give him all the honor. All together, worrying.
Who we talking about? That's my king. There's no wonder for you. Yes, we will. Yes, we will adore you.
All in all of this is for you. Who we talking about? That's my king. Oh, we declare the glory. Give them all the honor.
All together, wording. Who we talking about? That's my king. There's no one before you. Yes, we will adore you.
All of this is for you. Who we talking about? That's my king. Hi. You know where Jesus is right now?
He is seated at the right hand of the Father. When he comes back. Do you know where he'll be ruling from? Jerusalem. Can I tell you another place Jesus is right now?
Through the presence of His Holy Spirit, He is with you and in you everywhere you go. Understanding that changes everything. All right, here's the Bible. I told you, the most repeated command of the Bible is: hey, don't be afraid. Do you have the Bible often pairs of that?
Because I am with you. Don't be afraid this week because Jesus is with you everywhere you go. or as he told Joshua. Kazakh Bey Amats. Out of a rope, they all are kids.
Which means cross-assembly. Be bold, be strong, don't be afraid, don't be terrified. Why? Because Jesus Christ is going to be with you everywhere you go. In the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, we pray.
Amen and amen. God bless you. Go change this one for Jesus Christ. God bless you. Mm-hmm.