2 Corinthians 4 (Part 2) :7-18 - Life from Death

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this is part two of our study in the fourth chapter of second Corinthians and we're making our way through this entire letter and in fact we're making our way through the entire Bible and this is just part of the journey so we're going to pick it up in verse seven and we'll read through the end of the chapter follow along as I read but we have this treasure in Jars of Clay to show that the surpassing power belongs to God and not to us we are afflicted in every way but not crushed perplexed but not driven to despair persecuted but not forsaken struck down but not destroyed always carrying in the body the death of Jesus so that the life of Jesus may also be manifested in our bodies for we who are excuse me for we who live are always being given over to death for Jesus sake so that the life of Jesus also may be manifested in our mortal flesh so death is at work in us but life in you since we have the same spirit of faith according to what has been written I believed and so I spoke we also believe and so we also speak knowing that he who raised the Lord Jesus will raise us also with Jesus and bring us with you into his presence for it is all for your sake so that as grace extends to more and more people it may increase Thanksgiving to the glory of God so we do not lose heart though our outer self is wasting away our inner self is being renewed day by day for this light momentary affliction is preparing for us an eternal weight of glory beyond all comparison as we look not to the things that are seen but to the things that are unseen for the things that are seen are transient but the things that are unseen are eternal stop there let's pray oh thank you so much God for your word and this is a wonderful passage thank you for your grace your power thank you Lord God for eyes to see and ears to hear and we're going to really need you to activate those in us today as we go through these verses unpack them and talk about what they mean so use this time father God to challenge our hearts with insight and understanding and we ask it in the name of Jesus Christ amen this is a passage you you probably noticed as I read through here there's a lot of things in this passage that you may have heard before you might hear people quote a lot good grief there's even a Christian band I got their name from these verses jars of clay for those of you who are out of it you know there's just really really cool stuff in these verses that can that can be kind of a challenge for me but whenever a passage begins with the word but you guys remember school and you learned about the word but it's a conjunction and a conjunction when that when a word like but begins a sentence you know that the author is wanting to compare or contrast something that was said earlier with something that is about to be said and what he said earlier is what we covered last week now of course in Paul's letter there was no last week he wrote this all is one thing but last week we talked about the treasure that we have when we come to Christ it's that treasure that that happens inside every believer when the Holy Spirit fills our lives and lights up our lives with the light of the knowledge of the glory of God remember we talked about that the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Christ we talked about how when Jesus comes to fill somebody who has turned to him by faith the light comes on and they begin to understand the scripture they begin to understand the things of God we literally say they know God right we use that phrase do you know God I know God do you know they know God he knows God well we forget what that really means it's not an intellectual knowledge it's a spiritual insight it's an understanding and it's a treasure and that's what Paul calls it he says we have this treasure there's this incredible tray you're in us of the power the presence the illumination of the Holy Spirit who lights up our lives and helps us to to understand spiritual realities and it's a wonderful thing but here beginning in these verses Paul contrasts that treasure with something he wants to talk about now and so he begins by saying we have this treasure in Jars of Clay or your Bible may say earthen vessels what he's talking about here is our physical bodies so Paul uses an example of something that he knows in daily life you and I don't I mean some of you might have pottery around your house I don't know how many of you use it for much except maybe holding flowers or something like that maybe an occasional use when friends come over or something and and I love pottery it's beautiful we don't we don't use it as much they it was part of their daily life back in Paul's day it was pretty much everything that they used for bowls and cups and pitchers and so forth but one thing that was interesting about Jars of Clay or earthen vessels is that they were incredibly fragile I mean you drop it once and it's a done deal it's gonna something's going to come off it if it if not break all together and that's one of the reasons why Paul uses this term to describe our physical bodies because first of all it's our bodies are fragile just like those earthen vessels but the other reason he refers to us as earthen vessels is because now this is deep you might want to take write this down we are earthen vessels uh-huh you like that we are made from dirt that's what the Bible says you know we talked about creation a moment ago is Genesis history is Genesis scientifically accurate the Bible says that God made the first man from the dust of the earth you know it's interesting about that you take the human body you boil it down to its basic elements and you know what we have the same thing in common with dirt that's you seriously that's what our physical bodies are they're dirt there's so much dirt I mean they're more than that obviously because you know they've been animated by the spirit and the life of God that we have in us and so forth and so on but we are very much like those earthen vessels those jars of clay that Paul talks about we have this treasure we have the Holy Spirit living in us we have the power and the presence of God in these dirt vessels right that are very fragile very prone to breakage and are really not all that impressive to be completely honest with you and the older we get the more we face the reality right of the the breakdown of these vessels you know when I was young I I would have read a verse like this and kind of said huh what are you talking about you know I because that was bulletproof you know when I was a teenager so I drove my car 110 miles an hour all the time but you know because I would death wasn't something I thought about the weakness wasn't something I thought about you know there was just this perpetual spring of youth and strength and just tossed around and that's gone now gone it's a distant memory I Drive the speed limit now thank you have er I drive the speed limit but he actually picked me up once anyway you know our bodies are so fragile Paul's bringing out this contrast right we have this treasure in these earthen vessels and again we're not terribly impressive so why did God do this why did God put this wonderful treasure of his spirit his presence his light in these earthen vessels look at verse 7 with me again we have this treasure in Jars of Clay to show that the suppresser passing power belongs to God and not to us that's why that's why the power of God has literally been put in these unimpressive vessels so that it might be seen as what it really is the power of God do you guys remember the story I bet many of you do of Jonathan Edwards does that name ring a bell for you historically speaking Jonathan Edwards was a preacher who lived in the 18th century and he was incredibly used by God during a time in American history referred to as the the Great Awakening it wasn't American history in terms of the America was basically the British colonies at that time and and yet God was moving powerfully among people and bringing people to a saving knowledge of Jesus Christ and and Edwards himself was a pretty unimpressive guy in terms of like preachers and how he preached and and his mannerisms and so forth that but yet God used him powerfully let me read for you a quick story about one of the most well known times of his life it was July 17 41 Jonathan Edwards had accepted an invitation to preach and a near by Church in the town of Enfield Connecticut it was the height of the Great Awakening which was from 1740 to 1742 and one of the most intense outpourings of God's Spirit in American history the fire of God was falling everywhere now despite the fact that Edwards had already delivered his sermon sinners in the hands of an angry god to his own church with little effect he decided that he was going to use it again when he went to Enfield so his techniques were completely unimpressive he always read his sermons in an even voice which is a really nice way of saying in a monotone he didn't shout he didn't use theatrical antics instead desiring to impress his listener with their need for God nothing in his style or presentation could account for what happened that day in Enfield Connecticut and an eyewitness by the name of Stephen Williams writes the following quote we went over to Enfield where we met dear mr. Edwards of Northampton who preached a most awakening sermon and before the sermon was done there was great moaning and crying that went out through the whole house what shall I do to be saved Oh what shall I do for Christ and so forth so much so that the minister was obliged to stop because of the shrieks and cries end quote now again some of you probably heard that story before here's this rather unimpressive man with an unimpressive preaching style who gets up and reads his sermon like this with a monotone voice and begins to just go through and tell people that they need to know Jesus Christ as their Savior and God [Music] and it's all very just kind of you know just right there and yet what happened well the Spirit of God fell on that place and people began crying out to God that's not only the picture that Paul wants you to see here of treasure in earthen vessels but I also found a quote from Jonathan Edwards that I want to show you up on the screen here take a look at this picture - this is a quote from him he said I wish to lot to lie low before God as in the dust why that I might be nothing and that God might be all isn't that a fascinating quote you know what's interesting about that God met that prayer and even though he himself the vessel the clay pot was not very impressive you wouldn't look at that clay pot and go whoa God moved powerfully fell powerfully upon the people who were listening to him preached that day and what do we remember about the message that Jonathan Edwards preached in Enfield Connecticut what do we remember about it the Jonathan Edwards was this just man of God who pounded the pulpit and people got saved that's not what we remember what we remember is people got saved it isn't Jonathan Edwards that we recall necessarily related to this we recall that that through this incredible falling of the Spirit of God upon the people many people got saved and we recall the power that attended this rather unimpressive preaching that's what Paul is talking about when he says we have this treasure in Jars of Clay so as he goes on he's going to highlight now the dichotomy between you and I as jars of clay earthen vessels and the weaknesses to go along with that with God's power and he's going to show that our appearance what we look like how we appear to others as a jar of clay is one thing but how the power that resides in us is quite another listen to what Paul goes on to say in verse 8 he says we are afflicted in every way now that's the appearance that's the appearance that's the jar of clay we are in other words we got cracks don't we guys we got cracks I'm a cracked pot crack pot yeah and so are you were marred we've been dropped we should have been probably thrown away a long time ago but here we are you know he says we're afflicted in every way but look at this here's the reality but we're not crushed that's the reality he goes on to say we are perplexed you know what it is to be perplexed right and this is the appearance it means you and I often look at what God is doing and we can't figure it out so many people come to me and they think I can figure it out for them you know which I can't but they'll something will happen in their level is it pastor Paul I just don't understand what God's doing and I go neither do I we're perplexed we don't understand God's full plan we don't see how things are working themselves out that is the appearance but look what Paul goes on to say but we're not driven to despair you know why because even though we don't know the whole plan we know who does and the one who has that plan in hand also has us in hand and that is why we're not driven to despair do you see the difference between the appearance and the reality he goes on verse 9 the appearances were persecuted and that is that is what's happening but he says the reality is we're not forsaken God hasn't forsaken us he says the appearances we are struck down but the reality is we are not destroyed do you understand how what he's doing here all these descriptions of our appearance is is the the cracked pot the earthen vessel right the jar of clay the so weak so fragile so it's like just throw the thing away and yet the reality of our lives in Christ through this treasure that resides in us is something other than what is seen on the outside now what Paul is describing here however reminds us that we are not immune from the difficulties and challenges and hardships of life as Christians right well we all know that but here he is kind of saying it again this is our life afflicted and perplexed and persecuted and and on and on and on we are dealing with all of those things right I mean we all are we're all dealing with challenges physical emotional spiritual relational challenges and the appearance because we're these clay pots the appearance is this thing is about to overwhelm us this thing is about to destroy us these things that are happening in our lives but you know what all of these things that are happening to you and I are opportunities I want you to see them not for what what you might what the appearance might be but what is really happening they are opportunities for Jesus to show his reality in our lives see we just talked about the appearance and the reality here in these other verses that Paul laid out for us there is the appearance but there is also the reality your problems your challenges your difficulties are the appearance but what they are is opportunities for God to show the reality of his power his presence His goodness his ability in your life the thing that you and I have to stop doing is we have to stop trying to fix things ourselves and we have to be the jars of clay that we really are and we have to admit to him I can't do this I can't deal with this I can't fix this and I have to just let you because I believe Lord God that all of these challenges and things that I'm going through right now these are an opportunity for you to show your power for you to show your ability your strength your wisdom I am perplexed on the outside I mean the appearance listen I give all the appearance of someone who is defeated I do but the reality if I will but become weak in Christ and let you be strong through me the reality is there's a power going on here that I can't begin to understand and if I will just let you work through me and do your work and accomplish your purpose through me there's a there's a reality here that I haven't even begun to to tap into as I make his power operational in my life oh don't you want to see his reality of power and presence begin to emerge in your life I'll tell you one thing I sure do from one cracked pot to another I'm telling you right now I get really tired of being so weak and so inefficient and and so burdened you know what I mean by all the things that life presents oh I so want to see God's power don't you I want to see his power emerge in my life I want I want people to stop seeing Paul and I want them to see Jesus when they look at my life I don't want them to look at just this cracked pot this earthen vessel I want him to see the treasure and that's what Paul was saying in this passage the reason he has allowed this treasure to be placed in these earthen vessels is so that it might be seen and known that what is operating in you is not you it's him again we look at Jonathan Edwards and we look and we say that was not Jonathan Edwards that was God that fell powerfully upon those people that day I mean here's a guy sitting up there you know reading his sermon you know just you know and when people are crying out for mercy you know so we're looking past the man sure we may be afflicted and I know that many of you are you look at your life and you say yeah flicked it that's my address but the reality is you are not crushed yes we are perplexed but the reality is we are not driven to despair and on and on and on down this this whole thing and then Paul makes this crazy statement in verse 10 look with me here in your Bible in verse 10 he says we are always carrying in the body the death of Jesus so that the life of Jesus may also be manifested in our bodies do you know what Paul's doing in this verse he's laying out a principle it's a it's a Bible principle and it's something that we see and we are actually living out on a daily basis but we often don't recognize or we don't want to recognize it here's what he's saying basically he's saying as you and I die in the ministry as we become weak as we are seen for what we are as these dying earth and vessels which again is the outward appearance the reality of what comes from that is life and life that is manifested all the more through our death I know it sounds like a crazy sort of a thing and some of you might be kind of thinking well you know isn't the Apostle Paul talking here about ministry I mean I'm not in the ministry per se I do work a job I don't really know how to apply that all this talk about the ministry listen you're in the ministry are you married you have a ministry do you have any children you have a ministry do you have family members you're in the ministry do you know people or work with people who don't know Christ as their Savior you're in the ministry are you a believer in Jesus who is yielding themselves to his will you are in the ministry listen we're all in the ministry so let's get that settled okay you know the worst thing we ever did in the history of the Christian Church was called people in my position ministers it really was we started thinking of the clergy as the people who are in the ministry what does that leave for you well we're the people who aren't in the ministry and then so if there's ministry to be done we look to those guys up there say hey do the work of the ministry you know if the Bible says it says that my job as a pastor and a teacher is to equip you to do the work of the ministry so they're right so that's the reality you are in the ministry and it's my job as a pastored teacher that's my ministry to equip you to do the ministry you're in the ministry okay and part of ministry if you want to see fruitfulness and life come out of your ministry there's a principle that Paul's trying to talk to you and I about here's the principle life comes out of depth I know it sounds weird and it sounds it really goes against our natural kind of understanding of things we think depth comes out of death but that's in the in the in the kingdom of God in the reality of the Spirit life comes out of death you have depth and you have life and guess where we learned this from we learned it from Jesus for heaven's sakes in what appeared to be the most colossal failure known to man the death of Jesus Christ on the cross came the most powerful expression of life that man will ever know which of course was through the resurrection of Christ three days later the boy that thing sure looked pretty sad there for a while Jesus even told his disciples I don't think he understood but he said you know you guys are going to grieve here real soon but in a very short time after that your grieving is going to be turned to joy because there's this principle you see and here it is out of Death Comes life and here here we're going along as Christians thinking that gee that's great Jesus died for me and now I have life that's pretty cool we kind of figure he's going to do all the dying but the the fact is this principle of life coming from death applies to you and I in the ministry that's what Paul is saying as you and I walk in our ministry whatever it may be whether it's in your family your home your extended family in your business you know your Sunday School class your Bible study group whatever your ministry is and those things change as you die as an earthen vessel as you are what you are a cracked pot that is very weak very prone to - you know fragility then life comes from that essence and we begin to realize that the reality even though what we see out here looks like it's absolute defeat the reality is victory and it's weird I know have you ever stopped to think about why the body of Christ why we the church grow when we're being persecuted and hounded and harassed isn't that weird you would think that when we're getting shut down you know with all appearances on the outside our that that you know you guys you can't meet in this place anymore we're going to close the doors and it's now illegal to do this and it's it and this happens in you know communist countries there they begin to just shut the church down and they begin to close it and say you're not going to do you know and we're going to make it illegal to speak in the name of Jesus you cannot gather you know if you do we're going to arrest you guess what happens to the church I can't do that sound effect good enough but you understand an explosion happens growth happens when the outside appearance is of defeat there's this life that begins to burgeon forth from it and it's in it's a it's a difficult principle to get used to and to understand you know one of the things that we've all been aware of is the way Christians some Christians around the world have been suffering horrific ly for their faith you know we hear about it on the news like in Syria or in Iran or something like that where you know believers are being you know they kneel them down in a row and just systematically start to cut their heads off it's happening you guys and we look at that and we tend to see it as a tragedy but that's the appearance beneath all of that God is bringing forth life and that is the way that he brings forth life we read in the book of Acts of some of the most horrific persecutions that took place to the church as a whole and what do we see coming from those persecutions the spread of the gospel life and and many people lost their lives you know we read about Stephen being stoned to death and and we're kind of like man we lost one they're not in the kingdom of God do you understand Stephen he didn't feel like he got a raw deal he looked up to heaven and he saw the face of Jesus he saw Christ seated at this at the right hand of the Father and and and and the glory was so incredible that his says his face shone like that of an angel he was literally glowing and as he died and prayed I you know we we read in the book of Acts life spread out yes there was the death of a man but life came from it that's the principle that we see in in in the the Word of God and it's something that we experience most both figuratively like in the news and and and literally and figuratively you know like my ministry as as a husband I look at my ministry and I think how does God want to bring life into my family he wants he wants to bring it in my family by my death he says to me in Ephesians husbands love your wives as Christ loved the church how did Christ loved the church he laid down his life for her he died husbands in the same way love your wives you want to bring life out of this relationship between you two men understand this principle it happens as you lay down your life you want life then you better embrace death death to self and you know I've never in 39 years of marriage I've never had an opportunity to lay down my life physically for my wife I probably never will I live in a you know pretty calm part of the world and I you know I don't deal with people barging into my house with guns blazing it just doesn't happen but every single day I am given an opportunity to lay down my life for her in different ways and fit in a figurative sense and not be selfish but instead prefer her above my own desires above my own wants and wishes and that's the kind of death that God wants me to embrace so that life might begin to flow in our marriage and that's just one example marriage is just one example where this principle of life from death comes into play Jesus said the Good Shepherd lays his life for the Sheep right that's an example he's modeling for you and I ministry I don't care about your Sunday School class or it's your your your spouse or your children whatever ministry you're involved in it will it will bergeon with life as you and I lay ours down and spend ourselves Paul would spend himself on behalf of others when he wrote to Timothy when he was near death he said or near his time of death he wrote to him and said I am being poured out like a drink offering that's the way he sais life I'm being literally poured out like a glass of water and after evaporation takes place you'll never even know that I was even there I'm being spent yeah Paul was spent and we're still benefitting from the life that he lived today amazing because it's the principle that's put into place let me show you how Jesus described this principle it's from I'll put it on the screen for you it's from John chapter 12 goes like this look on the screen truly truly I say to you unless a grain of wheat falls into the earth and dies it remains alone but if it dies it bears much fruit and yes he was talking about himself and his upcoming death on a cross but he was also talking about a principle of the kingdom whereby life comes from death so he goes on in verse 13 look with me in your Bible since we have the same spirit of faith according to what has been written in other words because we believe what God has laid out in his word saying I believed and so I spoke we also believe and so we also speak knowing that he who raised the Lord Jesus will raise us also with Jesus and bring us with you into his presence now he's talking about the physical resurrection of the Dead which is the culmination of this principle of life from death for he says in verse 15 it is all for your sake so that as grace extends to more and more people it may increase Thanksgiving to the glory of God so and whenever Paul begins a sentence with the words so he's about to give you a conclusion here's his conclusion so verse 16 we do not lose heart meaning what although we have the appearance of defeat all around us we have the appearance of weakness all around us we have the appearance of all of just bearing all these difficulties all around us right we don't lose heart we don't lose heart why he says though our outer self is wasting away our inner self is being renewed day by day wow what an attitude about our physical bodies Paul believed God gave him a physical body so that he could give it back to God with all of the energy that he had to minister that's why God gave him a body that's what that's what he believed his body was for the Lord pretty different from what we believe here in the United States of America isn't it I mean we take our bodies what is our body to me it's something to attract people right it's something to dress up paint up get into shape make people look at us and go whoa of course that trains long past for me but you know what I'm saying that's what our bodies are a view our bodies today my body is something to serve me this is my body right what do I use it for getting around doing things Paul said here's my body it's for you did you notice what he said here early says it's all for you this is all for you it's for your benefit I literally have a physical body so that I can serve you not me Paul didn't have this attitude like it's my body and I'll do with it as I please right I mean I did not just want to make you wretch when you hear that sometimes my body Paul never said that what he said was the life I live in this body I lived by faith right in the Son of God who loved me and gave himself for me and now I give myself back to him that's how I live my life in this body it's for him if there's strength left in my body it's strength to be to give to the Lord and if I am dying by the expenditure of energy then I know that life will come from it because there is a unmovable principle that God has established in the universe and that is life comes from death and the more I die the more life emerges right okay now he's really going to freak us out beginning in verse 17 with just really different kind of language for this light momentary affliction is preparing for us an eternal weight of glory beyond all comparison check that out now this is a man who endured shipwrecks stonings beatings right going without food going without proper clothing he was constantly hunted do you remember Paul was the kind of guy he there was a whole group of guys who went on a hunger strike saying that they weren't going to eat until he was dead and cold in the ground that's the kind of life he dealt with you know what he calls it light and momentary afflictions what do we call it I don't think we have a word and here's why verse 18 as we look not to the things that are seen but to the things that are unseen for the things that are seen are transient meaning temporary moving but the things that are unseen are eternal and you know I read that verse right there and that's where I just the conviction of the Lord is just all over me because I don't live this with any kind of regularity what Paul is saying here in these couple of verses is that there are two ways to look at the problems challenges pains and difficulties of your life there are two perspectives if you will one perspective is to look at it through the temporary nature of life lived on this planet life in this world and if you look at your life and all that you're going through all the pain all of the difficulty all the stress all the unhappiness that you've been you know you've had to deal with if you look at it through the the perspective of the world what's going to happen it's going to be oppressive to you isn't it I mean you're going to be just so oppressed that you're just going to get angry you're going to get bitter and you're going to start saying things like well if there is a God he's obviously not good that comes out of somebody who is looking at their life through the perspective of this world and they are looking at it so intensely that it's everything my pain is everything now the other perspective that Paul talks about here related to looking at the difficulties and challenges of our life is the perspective of eternity he says what we're going through now is transient and that word means again moving it's it's moving it's it's it's not going to stay here it's moving moving on right so when you look at it that way in the scope or the perspective of eternity my problems become less overwhelming and less oppressive and I begin to look at them as light momentary afflictions that are actually benefiting me that's the other point not only are they temporary but they benefit me look what he goes on to say in verse 18 well here at the end of seventeen if you look at the very end of verse 17 he says what are all these things going on in our life he says what they're doing is they're preparing for us and you weight of glory that is beyond all comparison do you want to know why you're not jumping up out of your chair right now and whooping and hollering is because what Paul just said takes faith to see and what you see and what I see on a daily basis is pain and tragedy and difficulty and hardship and stress and unhappiness right that's what we see that's what we feel and so that's what consumes our minds our hearts and as I said before the more you focus on it the more it will consume you literally to the point where it will consume you so Paul goes on to talk about if we begin to look at it through the perspective of eternity that first of all this is this is not going to last forever and second of all look what it's doing in my life it is actually doing a good work that is going to be so glorious so as to be beyond compare what that means is when I look back one day when you look back one day at the things that you happened in your life as tragic difficult stressful painful as they may be you're going to you're going to look back on those things one day and you're going to be able to compare those things with the glory that God has brought into your life through them and you're going to say there's no comparison there's absolutely no comparison and you're going to look at all those things that God allowed into your life and you're even going to say thank you Jesus that you allowed me to go through that because look what I got out of it and what I went through during the painful season was temporary what I got out of it is eternal it goes on and on without end and that is the reality here's the point you can't see the reality except by faith the only way you can see that reality you and I look at the pain of our lives you know people come up for prayer and which they need to do but they and you can tell when somebody is just totally fixated on their pain or on their current circumstances because they're usually they come up and they're overwhelmed and you can see it you can see it on their face you can see them they're just pastor you got to pray for me man I'm just oh man and I get it I know what that's all about believe me it just weighs our hearts down to the earth what Paul is encouraging you and I to do is to look past all of that by the way with the only way you can look past it is with eyes of faith natural eyes can only see pain spiritual eyes that are given to us by God can see the promise it comes after and that's why Paul ends this section again in verse 18 look with me there by saying as we look not to the things that are seen meaning with the natural eye but to the things that are unseen when you read that verse right there it doesn't make any sense to the natural mind how can I look at something that can't be seen how can i how can I look and see something that is unseeable by faith this underscores for you and I the fact that we have been called to live a life of faith not looking at the things of this life but looking at the things that are connected to the promises of God and so he says for the things that are seen are moving they're transient and they're temporary but the things that are unseen meaning only seen with eyes of faith those are the things that are lasting and eternal and will benefit you for all time so we must live by faith brothers and sisters in Christ and that is a challenge is it not Oh merciful heaven that is a challenge living by faith looking by faith viewing this life by faith oh but that's what we're here to encourage one another to do right that's why we come to church to be encouraged in this sort of a thing and you encourage one another sometimes you're looking at somebody you're praying to somebody and you can't say you know don't worry this thing is going to it's going to be better don't worry because you don't know you start talking about things of faith then it's a different conversation you
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