Playing the Fool - 1 Samuel 26:21 - Skip Heitzig

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hello and welcome to this message from Pastor skip Heitzig of Calvary Albuquerque as these teachings are shared worldwide our prayer is that God uses them to bring more people into his family if this message encourages you we'd love to know email us at my story at Calvary ABQ org and if you'd like to support this ministry financially you can give online securely at Calvary ABQ org slash give calling a king of fool is dangerous business but as we continue our series crash and burn we see a case where King Saul himself admitted his own folly in this message playing the fool we look at the career of a king who ended very differently than how he began now please turn in your Bible to first Samuel as skip begins every year on April 1st is a thing called April Fool's Day and I don't know if you know how that began but in the 1500s 1582 the French decided to change the calendar back to celebrating New Year's on January 1 yep up till that time New Year's was the end of March they celebrated it on the vernal equinox so they decided let's make it back to January 1 that'll be the New Year's Day well not everyone wanted to do that they didn't agree to do it they didn't hear about it or they just stubbornly refused to celebrate it so they were called foolish and jokes were played on them as they would celebrate the new year at the end of March beginning of April so just every year practical jokes were done to those people who stubbornly refused to adhere to the calendar it was April Fool's Day through the years people have been very creative on April Fool's Day self included and playing jokes on folks but some are more famous than others for example in 2005 the media announced that NASA discovered water on Mars and they told people they have even photographs to prove it so when you would go to the website NASA's website they showed a picture of a glass of water on a Mars candy bar that was their April Fool's joke we've discovered water on Mars of course to call someone a fool is serious business jesus warned against that and the Sermon on the Mount he said whoever says you fool will be in danger of Hell fire but it's quite another matter when someone refers to himself or herself that way such is the case here we have King Saul in 1st Samuel chapter 26 in verse 21 Saul said now this is his admission to David I have sinned return my son David for I will harm you no more because my life was precious in your eyes this day listen to this last sentence indeed I have played the fool and erred exceedingly 9 words in that final sentence of the verse 9 words that form an autobiographical statement words that were said perhaps off the cuff in a moment of truth I have a friend who is an attorney told me there's this thing called an excited utterance that is a statement made in an unusual time or a stressful situation for example look out we're gonna crash or I think he's crazy those kind of statements that may be made under duress or under stress but they betray a person's true impressions you might want to look at this as King Saul's excited utterance words he probably wouldn't say otherwise or admit to anyone but here he says indeed I have played the fool and erred exceedingly it's a tragic admission it's a banner statement of any one who would squander the call of God on that person's life it's the admission of a person who would have said I could have been used powerfully by God but I wasn't it's the admission of a leader who went wrong a king who went wrong a dad who went wrong a father-in-law who went wrong a man who went wrong all of those were saw now being the first king of Israel King Saul occupies a lot of the Bible 23 chapters in this book are devoted to King Saul his reign his mistakes 23 chapters one chapter in the next book second Samuel chapter 1 is devoted to Saul as well because so much of it is there about this one man I'm just gonna give you highlights I'm going to greatly condense this and we're gonna get an overview our anchor text is the one we just read first Samuel 26 verse 21 what I want to do with you though is kind of go through his life in this crash-and-burn segment I want to talk about how he began then what went wrong then how he should have changed so we're gonna begin where he begins I'm gonna read to you you don't need to turn there I'm gonna need you though to have ready in your Bibles 1st Samuel chapter 13 in just a moment let me tell you how he began he started out so well because he had such advantages at his disposal both naturally as well as supernaturally he had natural advantages afforded any leader now if you have natural advantages for leadership as well as supernatural advantages it's a winning combo you could have one or the other and they're great but when you have them both together it's amazing so what did he have well first of all he had family he had a good family First Samuel Chapter nine tells us he is the son of Kish a Benjamite a mighty man or man of power so Kitsch was from a notable family making Saul from good stock from a good try bass Moll tribe but a very notable tribe the tribe of Benjamin named after the favored son of Jacob borne by Rachel so mark that in the advantage list he had family also in the natural advantages he had physique the guy looked good he looked royal this is First Samuel chapter nine verse two describes him as choice handsome there was not a more handsome person than he among all the children of Israel the girl swooned when he came it even says that from his shoulders upwards he was taller than any of the people now in the east height and beauty were greatly admired and it was thought if we can have a king that looks good makes us look good this is why Samuel when looking for the second King and he comes to Jesse's house before he picks David he notices Elia the eldest and he notices him because he's tall and he's handsome and that's why God says I've rejected him man looks at the outward appearance God looks at the heart but he noticed the height of his stature so Saul had that Saul had family he had physique both going for him he had something else in the natural advantage list not only family not only physique but focus he was focused on the right thing he was not focused on himself he was focused on the tasks given to him let me tell you the task his dad lost some donkeys solution I'm gonna send Saul out to find the donkeys and this kid was focused on that task he was a donkey chaser and he was happy to be one he's out finding his dad's donkeys when suddenly the prophet Samuel comes up to him this is all in chapter 9 and says you're the one that all of Israel is looking to as the next king listen to Saul's response am I not a Benjamite of the smallest of the tribes of Israel and my family least of all the families of the tribe of Benjamin what does that tell us it tells us he was humble he was not focused on himself he was focused on the task and when someone suggested you're a leader he kind of bowed low he was humbled because of it very next chapter chapter 10 it's coronation day he's going to be coronated a king they can't find him and they finally find him hidden behind the equipment and he didn't even want to show up on coronation day so he had a low view of himself he has he has family he has physique and he has focus and yet he says I played the fool and I have erred exceedingly I have played the fool and erred exceedingly now that's not all that he had going for him he had those natural advantages but now just think for a moment the supernatural advantages what did he have supernaturally well he had God's power God promised this next king all of the spiritual power needed to execute the office of being king of his people this is First Samuel chapter 10 verse 6 then the Spirit of the Lord will come upon you the Prophet says and you will be turned into another man how's that for a promise I'm gonna make you a different person and it goes on to say he had a new heart he was given a whole new heart so the Holy Spirit is all over this guy he has God's power he also has God's presence in the very next verse of chapter 10 I'm just reading this to you again the Prophet says God is with you God is with you so let me just tell you when God is with you you don't need anything else you got it all God is with you jesus said to his disciples lo I am with you always even to the end of the age that's all you need go that's all you need so he his family physique focus he's got God's power he's got God's presence and he has something else he has God's people we're told in chapter 10 again Saul went home to Gibeah and listen to this valiant men went with him whose hearts God had touched so besides God's power and God's presence he has a staff of God's people soldiers he has every advantage to be successful and yet he says I played the fool and erred exceedingly how does a person crash and burn with those advantages naturally and supernaturally I was reading an article this week by the Department of Transportation that said the number one cause of accidents in America what do you think it is running a red light running I don't know if it's texting but somebody mentioned that could be that texting caused you to run the red light I wouldn't doubt that but that's a whole other sermon this is just red lights running red lights is the highest cause of accidents in America and you know how much time you save if you run the red light average forty five to fifty seconds at the most that's all you save but the annual cost the burden to our society is seven billion dollars a year in damages just from people running red lights Saul's whole life was running red lights and let's look at a few we've looked at how we began let's consider what went wrong where were the snags what would cause a man to be so remorseful at the end of his life I asked that because it interests me some people start well but they end poorly when I first moved to this town I met a man who had been a minister for years I was fresh to the ministry I was fresh to the area and it was a shocking meeting because he told me he used to be in the ministry but because of moral indiscretion some moral failure he was not doing that any longer and well I'll never forget his words he said gone those were his words gone are the opportunities I once had gone is the joy of serving in the capacity I once enjoyed and he said in the skip the thing is it didn't have to be this way I made an impact on me FB Meier once said this and I quote this is the bitterest of all to know that suffering need not have been that it has resulted from indiscretion and inconsistency that it is the harvest of one's own sowing that the vulture which feeds on the vitals is a nestling of one's own rearing o me this is pain close quote Saul could have written that ah me this is paint so so what red lights did Saul run how did he play the fool well first off he played the fool by arrogance he was a prideful man I want you to look at one verse in chapter 13 remember I said have that ready for Samuel chapter 13 look at verse 3 gives you insight and sonnet Jonathan attacked the garrison of the Philistines that was in giba and the Philistines heard of it then Saul blew the trumpet throughout all the land saying let the Hebrews hear now that didn't verse doesn't sound like much but let me tell you the whole chapter King Saul as the new king of the land has a standing army of 3,000 soldiers 2,000 he maintains 1,000 he puts in the charge of his son Jonathan johnathan attacks Jonathan gets the victory but dad blows the trumpet you see he toots his own horn literally he takes the credit for it and it just gives you a little bit of insight right at the beginning what kind of a man we are dealing with it reminds me of the woodpecker I've told you before about who was pecking pecking pecking at the dead tree and a storm was brewing and lightning came out of the sky and struck and splintered the tree and that bird just barely got out alive and went and joined all his friends and then said look what I did that was all look what I did well you didn't do it Jonathan did you're just taking the credit for it Saul started out humble but the more elevated he became the greater he declined inwardly and pride will do that pride will destroy everything pride destroys families ministries friendships you name it get pride in there and there will be destruction pride goes before destruction the Bible tells us now in the same chapter don't have to look at it all we don't have the time same chapter Saul builds an altar after the battle and sacrifices an animal on the altar what's wrong with that only priests can do that job but he decides I'm the king I can do whatever I want he sacrifices on it Samuel shows up and said what do you think you're doing that's arrogance that's what he's doing couple chapters later chapter 15 we're told Saul built himself a monument a monument to himself in Carmel so he thought he was so cool that he needed a statue so people could check it out as we're going back and forth on the road pride is the only disease known to man that makes everyone sick except the person who has it this boy was sick he was running red lights he was playing the fool by arrogance not only by arrogance let me give you a second red light Saul played the fool by indifference indifference to explain that I need you now to look at chapter 14 of First Samuel and before you jump into it let me tell you what is happening in chapter 14 Jonathan Saul's son takes action the enemies of the Philistines listen to what Jonathan does he had a thousand men but he's looking at his armor-bearer just two dudes he looks at one guy his armor baron he goes you know what how about we do something crazy lets you and I go against the garrison of the Philistines just you and I because maybe the Lord will give us the victory and listen to his rationale for what restrains the Lord from saving by many or by few I mean if it's the Lord he can use a thousand or two or five thousand men but he could also just use you and me armor bearer said I'm game they went in and God miraculously gave them the victory what Jonathan didn't know is that his dad Saul had given an order to his men saying no one can eat anything until after the war is over and I've gained the victory on my enemies and anyone who eats anything will be killed now how stupid is that how indifferent to the needs of a soldier is that soldiers need fuel before the battle I mean you can't eat anything until after the battle that's like me telling my staff nobody gets paid till we see 25 salvations that's the quota well Jonathan had not heard this curse his father put on look at chapter 14 verse 24 and the men of Israel were distressed day four Saul had placed the people under oath saying cursed is the man who eats any food until evening before I have taken bending vengeance on my enemies so none of the people tasted food now all the people of Israel came to a forest and there was honey on the ground and when the people have come into the woods there was the honey dripping but no one put his hand to his mouth for the people feared the oath but Jonathan had not heard his father's charge the people with the oath therefore he stretched out the end of his rod that was in his hand dipped it into the honeycomb and put his hand to his mouth and his countenance brightened sugar will always do that then one of the people said your father strictly charged the people with a note saying cursed is the man who eats food this day and the people were faint see what indifference does it makes the army faint but Jonathan said my father has troubled the land now look how my countenance is brightened because I tasted a little of this honey how much better if the people had eaten freely today of the spoil of their enemies which they found for now there would not have been would there not have been a much greater slaughter among the Philistines not only does this happen when Saul finds out that his son Jonathan has eaten something you know what he says oh well we have to kill my son then now again Jonathan wasn't there to hear the order it was a lame order anyway but because this guy is so stubborn and indifferent to the needs of his soldiers he goes although even though my son brought us the victory we got to kill him because I said it that's what his men stepped in and said not going to happen and they started losing respect at that point for him loyalty began to wane right now here's here's what he could have done rather than intimidating his men he could have inspired his men you inspire people by things like Nehemiah Nehemiah was building a wall and it says for the people had a mind to work I love that phrase the people had a mind to work and they got a mind to work because their leader Nehemiah fostered that encouraged that exemplified that saw just intimidated them and this is why Saul never really developed loyalty among Israel because he was indifferent a fool will be indifferent oblivious to the needs of others around him or her so he plays the fool by arrogance by indifference there was a third red light that he ran he played the fool by disobedience now after chapter 14 is chapter 15 thank you I hope you're there chapter 15 again I'm just sort of telling you the broad story and having you look at snippets of it in chapter 15 there's a whole new enemy called the Amalekites bad dudes they surface once again and the King King Saul was told by the prophet Samuel to eliminate them he doesn't do that now his arrogance that has birthd his indifference now leads to disobedience disobedience is always the fruit of Pride disobedience is always the fruit of pride when a person begins to inflate and think that they're really important they start making their own rules up they start writing their own rulebook so this King King Saul spares the enemy King Agag and spare some of the animals that were taken keeps him for himself and when he does that he even uses spiritual words cover up his disobedience God talk praise the Lord brother but he doesn't really mean it I want you to see it this is chapter 15 verse 13 then Samuel went to Saul and Saul said to him this is all coming fresh off the battlefield blessed are you of the Lord I have performed the commandment of the Lord and that sound good praise God Sam good to see ya this is the guy who says praise the Lord why putting the knife in your back just cover up talk God talk and Samuel said hmm what then is this bleating of the sheep in my ears and the lowing of the oxen which I hear if you obey God why do I hear animals still and Saul said they's pointing to the people now they brought them from the Amalekites for the people spared the best of the sheep and the oxen to sacrifice to the Lord your God and the rest we have utterly destroyed well you can make a lot of excuses when you pull up spiritual reasons to do so and Samuel said to Saul be quiet like this guy be quiet I will tell you what the Lord said to me last night it goes on to say God is taking the kingdom away from you now you've got a king flatly disobeying and making excuses while he's doing it Billy Sunday the Evangelist said an excuse listen to this an excuse is the skin of a reason stuffed with a lie not a great description it's the skin of a reason stuffed with a lie Paul Eldridge wrote we hate the hypocrite more keenly than the mere liar because hypocrites add to the lie with the lacquer of flattery this is a lacquer of spirituality and he likes to blame lots of other people in chapter 13 after he made that sacrifice that he should he blamed Samuel for being late in chapter 14 that oath that he made against his men he blames Jonathan and now he blames the people he's blame-shifting never takes personal responsibility somebody else's fault he played the fool by disobedience let me show you a fourth and final way he did it he played the fool by preeminence by preeminence he always wanted to be the guy that people looked up to as the best that's where his pride leads now to preeminence he can't stand it if somebody gets the attention okay now look at chapter 18 for just a moment and as you're turning there let me tell you what you are skipping in between what we just read in chapter 15 in chapter 18 there's a notable battle a little shepherd boy named David against a big dude named Goliath that happens in chapter 17 David and Goliath this little separate kid has guts faith goes up against Goliath beats him now let's look at chapter 18 verse 5 so David went out wherever Saul sent him and behaved wisely and Saul set him over the men of war and he was accepted in the sight of all the people and also in the sight of Saul servants now what happened as they were coming home when David was returning from the slaughter of the Philistine that the women had come out of all the cities of Israel singing and dancing to meet King Saul with tambourines with joy and with musical instruments and you got to know that Saul was super stoked when the chicks were coming out and singing about him what he didn't count on were the lyrics to the song they were singing it was a popular song it was on the top 40 list it was number 1 in the in the country it says verse seven the women sang as they danced and said Saul has slain his thousands and David his ten thousands didn't like the lyrics of that song David has now been launched because he defeated Goliath he's launched into celebrity status higher than Saul let's look at his reaction then Saul was very angry and the saying displeased him and he said they have ascribed to David ten thousand and to me they described only thousands I have to do in that powdery voice because it's like pouty boy King now what more can he have but the kingdom so Saul I David from that day forward now you have a king who's jealous of a shepherd boy and jealousy always blows everything out of proportion and will create irrational behavior when you're jealous at a person you always look at the Instagram post or the Twitter feed and you read stuff into it and you're angry with what you see that's what jealousy does it blows things out of proportion and it creates irrational behavior Saul will ask for David later on to come and play his music before him because he's so distressed and so depressed and he needs David cuz David is skillful and he needs his personal iPod there to kind of give him a concert so David plays for him and soothes Saul and he feels better but then he looks up at David and that jealousy monster starts creeping up and he decides I'm gonna place pin the spear on the musician grabs his spear throws it at David irrational behavior did you know that fishermen who fish for crabs will tell you that they never need a top to their crab basket they'll go down and they'll get a whole basket full of crabs and crabs can crawl out of things but crab fishermen say I never need to put a lid on it you know why they say whenever one crab starts to crawl out of the basket another crab will grab it and bring it down in that amazing so there's a crab saying I got to get out of here and the other guy goes no you don't then he goes I got to get out of here the other guy goes no you don't they always pull each other down some people are a lot like crabs crabby people jealous of others let me pull you down to my low level because I always have to have the preeminent that is foolish he played the fool that way so those are the areas he did it in that's how he began that's what went wrong let me end on this note what should have changed is there anything Saul could have done to stop from ending up by saying I have played the fool and erred exceedingly yes there is let me suggest a few things number one he should have lived before his god now that's not just God talk listen to that he should have lived before his God saw mentions God he acknowledges God he even praises God but there is never evidence in his life that he allowed God to rule in his life he never lived in the conscious awareness of the presence of God there's a phrase in the Bible used twenty-seven times it's called the fear of the Lord I wish it was brought back into more churches and talked about in more settings these days the fear of the Lord is a good phrase it doesn't means I think God's gonna zap me it's the idea that I'm living in the ongoing reality that God is always listening always looking always seeing what I am doing and hearing what I am doing and thinking and it's important to me and I fear that I might somehow displease God that's a healthy reverence or fear of the Lord Saul didn't have that the biggest blasphemy is not a person who shakes his fist at God and says I don't believe in God the biggest blasphemy is a person who says I believe in God but then lives as though God didn't exist that's called being a practical atheist it's worse than a philosophical atheist some people just say I don't believe in God and they live like that there are other people say I believe in God he's important to me but they lived their lives through the week as though God didn't exist Saul should have lived before is God second thing he should have done Saul should have learned from his past twice in this book he utters the sentence I have sinned but never does he do anything about it never is there a change in his behavior there's never a real self assessment that would enable him by God's grace to make it turn a change you can't change your past but you can learn from it he should have done that a third thing he should have done he should have leaned on his friends I mentioned this I think last week with Samson it's a it's a pattern we see with people who crash and burn they neglect good friends he should have leaned on his friends ever thought about who was available to be his friend Samuel but it would have been a good start Samuel was a prophet who got in his grille and would be honest with him he was a man of God who pursued God and would have been a great benefit for Samuel to be a friend of Saul wouldn't have it anything to do with it he could have cultivated a friendship with David I know David was a shepherd boy musician maybe a little flighty but man after God's own heart and a great one to have as a close friend Jay Oswald sander said you can tell the stature of a leader by the quality of his friends so he should have done those things let me give you a fourth and final thing he should have done Sall should have looked after his character you know what's all looked after not his character but his reputation what was more important to Sol as how he looked to other people on the outside rather than who he really was on the inside reputation was important character should have been important and so he said indeed I have played the fool indeed you have didn't have to but you did and this is how you ended up I have played the fool and erred exceedingly once upon a time there was a king who loved to laugh and while being entertained by his court one day a gesture was coming through town and decided to join the festivities and he put on a show for the king was the best show the king ever saw the king never laughed so hard in his life and afterwards he said to the Jester I want you to be my personal court jester you make me laugh you were the funniest guy in the world and then the King just laughing like a giddy child picked up a little stick and gave it to the Jester and said I'm giving you this stick because you're the biggest fool I ever met haha gave him the stick and he said now if you ever meet a fool bigger than yourself give him this stick well years went by and at the end of the King's life he was on his deathbed and he called for the Jester one last time needed one final laugh the Jester came put on a wonderful show for on the King laughed and laughed and the Jester leaned in and said King where are you going King said on a far journey and how will you get there King King said I don't really know how I'll get there and what will you do when you get there because I don't No and the gesture pulled out of his pocket the little stick and handed it back to the king and he said I'm giving you the stick because you are the biggest fool I've ever met for a king you see I have only trifled with the things of this life but you have trifled with the things of eternity you see the biggest fool is someone who provides for this life but makes no preparation for the next and if you are somebody who has provided only for this life and have made no preparations for the next then your line is indeed I have played the fool and erred exceedingly but it doesn't have to be that way it should be different and it can be different and it can start right here right now before God in this place with God's people let's bow for a word of Prayer father thank you that the Bible is honest about its heroes its characters it shows us the paths of those who have failed as well as the paths of those who are wise and have not failed who finished strong finished well thank you that both are laid out side by side so that anyone can read contemplate and make a decision truth is we all make decisions about our lives every day some good some bad but here is a choice that would mark us as either a wise man or woman or else a foolish man or woman I think of that statement made by Moses I set before you this day life and death therefore choose life choose life choose life I pray that we would choose life eternal life a life of wisdom and not foolishness father for those who are here in the throes of making an eternal decision maybe they've been thinking about that for some time but it's come to a head and they're confronted with yet another example of somebody who didn't do it right and they're reading this they're thinking about this don't think I don't want to end up like that I don't want to be that guy I want the end to be good no matter how you have begun or what do you've experienced in the middle you can end well and the place to start the place of wisdom is to simply humbly like Saul once was humbly acknowledge you need God's help acknowledge you're not a perfect person that you've done wrong things thought wrong things it's the Bible calls it sin when you acknowledge I've sinned and I want forgiveness for that that's where it begins that's wisdom because that causes you then to look for help and you look and there's God who offers you salvation offers you help offers you forgiveness and offers you power to overcome and to walk with you through life giving you his power in his presence and his people he'll give you the resources needed but you have to be humble enough and willing enough to say I need him I want him and you turn to Him and if you are willing to do that as our heads are bowed as our eyes are closed I'm going to leave mine open so I can acknowledge you and pray for you I want you to raise your hand up if you're saying I want God's help I want to be saved I want to know that when I die I'm going to heaven I want to I want to do over whether you have never done this before or you need to come back to the Lord I want you to just to raise your hand up in the air right now so I can see it and I'll acknowledge you keep it up for just a moment please I'll bless you in the front and in the middle a couple of your hands there anyone else raise those hands please right there yes ma'am in the middle right over here to my right raise it all the way up act of humility and submission god bless you do you and in the balcony a couple of you up there anyone in the family room bless you thank you right over here to my left in the front thank you Father Lord I do pray for these these are precious lives you created each one you have a plan for each one each person is unique you love them so much that you prepared and provided a way through the death of your son that they might have life and we honor them in this decision please strengthen them for your sake your glory in your name amen would you please stand to your feet as we sing this final song as we often do we do it because we see a pattern in the Bible where Jesus calls people publicly I want to give you an opportunity publicly to say yes to him this is an important step you're gonna find a great release when you do this we're gonna be cheering for you as if you raised your hand you get up now out of your seat and find the nearest aisle and stand right up here and we're gonna elite you I'm gonna lead you in a word of prayer to receive Christ if you're in the balcony and you raise your hand you please come down the balcony steps and find that aisle if you're in the family room please come from the family room through the door and right into the main if you're in the back if you're in the middle of a row just say excuse me we're used to this we want to celebrate this with you I saw hands go up around the auditorium I'm gonna wait for you to come you definitely come awesome as our for again Oh please come on all the way up we'll wait for you but come on down this is a good thing to do a church it's good to get you involved and if you're saying yes to Jesus Christ then jump in all the way just abandon yourself to the care of God and God's people around you're celebrating down please don't think well I raised my hand they're saying a little prayer for me and I can go no come on man step out of the shadows come and enjoy what God has for you we're gonna sing this through another time God's calling you prompting you you come and join come on all the way up awesome come on over I'm gonna pray with these fine folks right here so if you have come forward don't know your background don't know what you've done but you don't know what I've done either and I'm just telling you we're all in the same boat we stand before a holy God who says I'll forgive you I'll forgive you I'll give you not only a chance but I'll give you a life I'll help you I'll walk with you in a life a different life than you've known before I'm gonna lead you in a prayer I'm gonna ask you to pray out loud say these words after me say him from your heart say them to the Lord let's pray say lord I give you my life say that I know that I'm a sinner please forgive me I believe in Jesus that he died for me that he shed his blood for me that he rose from the dead I turn from my sin I turn from my past I turn to Jesus as Savior help me follow him as Lord in his name I pray amen even leaders crash and burn but we all have the choice to change when things go wrong how will you apply the truths you learn in this message to your life we want to know email my story Calvary avq org and just a reminder you can give financially to this work at calvaryabq.org/giving us for this teaching from skip Heitzig of Calvary Albuquerque
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