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[Music] [Music] a special thanks to our worship group they did such a good job that was so inspiring and faith-building um did you bring one of these yeah hold it up let's see them let's see those babies oh come on that's beautiful okay let's turn in our bibles of first samuel first samuel chapter 17 it's in your old testament if you're not quite sure where that is somebody around you will help you i'm sure first samuel chapter 17. the bible says god has not given us the spirit of fear but of power and of love and of a sound mind i want to talk to you today about that i suppose that everybody has a certain amount of what they would call caution healthy fear keeps us alive i happen to have a fear of oncoming traffic so i won't be walking out in that anytime soon some people have a fear of heights that to a certain degree can be good for obvious reasons because gravity still works but fears can become irrational they can paralyze us they can cause us to think and act in a frantic kind of a way and i suppose that whatever fears that people have that they have been added to this past year year and a half by a number of things so now there's a fear of a virus there's a fear of economic free fall there's fear now of terrorism resurfacing because of the events of the last couple of weeks fear starts when we're young kids have all sorts of irrational fears from fear of the dark to fear of monsters under their bed they might be fearful of crocodiles even if they live in rio rancho you know it doesn't make sense but but kids have those fears we learn them and we carry them one little boy 12 years old seventh grader named quentin said my biggest fear is a test he goes i'm afraid of it because it's like you know the material but when it's in front of you your brain shuts off an eight-year-old girl named cheyenne said my greatest fear is my future now that i'm in third grade i'm afraid my future will start happening soon i'll start getting scholarships and free enrollments in college it's just that life is rolling by way too fast besides fears there are what mental health experts call phobias and they call that a type of anxiety disorder and according to the best literature 30 of all americans have a phobia the number one i found this very interesting the number one phobia of the american public is called tripanophobia it's the fear of needles i think that's interesting especially right now right trying to roll out vaccines they should just keep in mind 30 percent of people are dealing with phobias and the number one phobia people have is they don't like needles there are others there's second on the list is called i'm going to try to work this out pteromaranophobia which is the fear of flying then claustrophobia the fear of enclosed spaces entomophobia the fear of insects uh ophidiophobia the fear of snakes my son and wife do not have that phobia cynophobia the fear of dogs astrophobia the fear of storms there is even something called phobophobia it is the fear of fear it's the it's the fear of being afraid i don't want to laugh these off or marginalize it if you have one of these phobias it comes at a cost it comes at a physiological response typically raised heart rate shortness of breath sweating adrenaline rush all those things are real things that happen in the body we've been looking at hunting giants that's the name of our series we've sort of looked at giants analogously metaphorically but today we consider a real giant named goliath you know the story you know it so well and this chapter is so long i'm only going to give you elements of it because i believe you know it that well everybody does who has been in church for any length of time it is the most famous battle in the old testament it's not between two armies it's between two individuals and the people of israel in this battle it is told us twice are fearful it says they were greatly afraid then they're tremendously afraid and then you know the story in walks this kid a teenage kid david was no more than a young teenager when this happened and he comes in almost like he's whistling and he's like what a giant so what i mean it's that kind of unusual faith in the midst of fear that makes the story so noteworthy did you know that 63 times the bible tells us fear not fear not or do not be afraid 63 times if you count them if you look at all the derivations of that command over 300 times we are told not to be controlled by or gripped by fear i was reading the other day an article in the huffington post that said 85 of all the things we are afraid of never happen 85 percent never happen one man said my life has been filled with terrible misfortune most of which never happened of the 15 that happens we discover we can handle it better than we thought we could that it's not that bad or there are great lessons to be learned by it what i want to do in looking at this chapter is is give you four truths about fear four truths about fear first of all fear is intimidating now i'm just going to kind of ease you into the story and pick out a few verses so on one side of a valley i want to set the scene for you in your mind on one set side of a valley and the valley is about a mile wide you can visit it today the valley of ela on one side is a hill and the other side is a hill the army of israel was on one hill the army of the philistines was on the other hill they would go down the hills into the valley and choose each other off until one day a huge guy comes walking onto the scene the champion he is called in verse 4 a champion from gath a philistine city his name is goliath and chapter 17 verse 4 tells us how high he was how tall he was it says six cubits and a span now six cubits and a span is anywhere from eight and a half feet to nine and a half feet tall the envy of every nba team around the original bigfoot was goliath and then and here's where we're going to jump into our reading verse 8 says he stood and he cried out to the armies of israel and said to them why have you come out to line up for battle am i not a philistine and you the servants of saul choose a man for yourselves let him come down to me if he's able to fight with me and kill me we'll be your servants but if i prevail against him and kill him you're going to be our servants and serve us and the philistines said i defy the armies of israel this day give me a man that we may fight together and when saul and all of israel heard these words of the philistine they were dismayed and here it is greatly afraid greatly afraid who wouldn't be looking up at a big old eight and a half to nine and a half foot beast now some people have problems with this story they go oh come on you you don't really believe that literally like that actually happen that's like a myth people don't grow that tall well you need to do your history if you think that way because back in 1918 um in alton illinois a baby was born named robert wadlow and when he was born he was eight pounds five ounces a little on the big side but not out of normal range by the time robert wadler was 13 years old he was 7 feet 8 inches that's a tall 13 year old wouldn't you say he had a certain condition that rendered him that tall when he was fully grown he was eight foot 11 inches roughly this size goliath size when he died it took 12 men to carry his casket the casket was 10 feet 9 inches so it happens even in our modern times so let's just kind of push that that it's a myth push that aside but to be fair let me also tell you that there are some translations of the old testament that give it a different rendering of height so if you were to look at the masoretic text of the old testament if you were to look at the septuagint version of the old testament if you look at the dead sea scrolls or you were to look at the writings of flavius josephus they don't say he's six cubits and a span they say he's four cubits and a span which would make him if that's the accurate translation would make him six foot nine now i had a brother that was six foot eight i'm six five that would make goliath six foot nine you go come on that didn't sound very dramatic that ruins my whole sunday school concept and that's i mean you get a lot of guys in israel who would fight that guy no you wouldn't especially when you realize that at a thousand bc that's when this takes place in a thousand bc the average height of the israeli male was five foot three inches so picture in your mind lebron james he's six foot nine fully clothed with a coat of mail for a battle next to danny devito right you got the picture you'll never unsee that so this guy however tall he was comes with a coat of mail that is 125 pounds the head of his spear we are told is in converting it 15 pounds that's the head of his spear so it's like a sledgehammer with a point he comes into the valley and he has a whole different idea of how to do a battle he goes you know let's not do army to army let's do man-to-man mono imano let's just do hand to hand combat one on one winner takes all if i win you're all of our servants if you win one guy one man will be your slaves now there was one man in israel who was taller than everybody else what was his name king saul king saul we are told was head and shoulders above everyone he should have been the guy but he is not the guy he has got his tail between his legs and he is hiding somewhere he is not up for this battle by the way just a thought maybe that's how nations should do battles maybe we should you know leaders are so quick to commit young men and women to the battlefield maybe maybe these nations who don't get along should the leaders should just fight each other now i'm not recommending that uh during the current leadership that that happened we would be in big trouble but it's a thought now what they saw that day overwhelmed them it intimidated them goliath had everything you would need to intimidate people i read an article in psychology today it was an article about a man by the name of bill stratton used him as an example bill stratton is a poet he teaches writing now how intimidating does that sound i'm a poet not very intimidating but bill stratton is also six feet five inches tall very broad shouldered uh deep powerful voice and a pretty large beard so here's the story in psychology today he was like running through a park one day he noticed a couple an elderly couple who looked like they needed help they needed first aid so he goes over to them to help them and he said i could see the fear in their eyes as i approached i tried to stand at a distance put my hands in my pockets but you know here's a guy six foot five broad shoulder can i help you no so he went on to find somebody less intimidating looking than him to go help him the article in psychology today simply said that people who are tall or loud or smart or outgoing type a personalities often bring intimidation with them causing others to be afraid now david will come on the scene and he will not be intimidated he will see the same thing they see but he is not going to have the level of fear or intimidation that they have and and here's one of the reasons why you remember when samuel came to the house of jesse this is the chapter right before i know you know this as well and samuel is there to find the next king he says god said go to the house of jesse you're going to find a king so samuel has all of jesse's sons line up david is the last he's out on the field he finally comes in the first guy that's standing before samuel is the oldest boy named eliab he's tall he's good looking samuel thinks this is the guy he's got a horn of oil he's about to pour it on eliab and god stops and says stop i've rejected him this is not the king and then god explains for god does not see as man sees man looks at the outward appearance but god looks at the heart god looks at the heart man looks at the outward appearance god looks at the heart now there's a lot of truth in that statement man does look at the outward appearance we do look at people and we size them up we are impressed or not impressed and when we're around them and we meet them if they out think us or outsmart us or outdress us or whatever it might be we might feel a little fearful and intimidated david comes on the scene sees what they see but he doesn't have the same reaction they have and here's why what we see is often a matter of how we see what we see is often a matter of how we see you can have two people see the same thing exactly and have two different responses ever been in a movie theater or a 3d movie anybody ever see a 3d movie raise your hand remember we used to go to movies one time there were movie theaters they were called in america uh anyway um 3d movies you have what do you wear you wear glasses so when you wear glasses you see things differently than if you take off your glasses or if you're sitting there with glasses next to a guy who's looking at the same thing without the glasses you're going to look at the same thing but you're going to see two different things one of my favorite story is about three people at the grand canyon one was an artist one was a pastor a minister one was a cowboy they're looking down into the beautiful chasm of the grand canyon and they start telling their impressions of what they see so the artist looks and he first says wow what a beautiful scene to paint and the pastor says wow what a magnificent display of the glory and majesty of god the cowboy looks down and says wow what a terrible place to lose a cow they all saw the same thing but they saw it differently so when david arrives he doesn't see a giant he sees a big target i can't miss that that'll be easy because that's so big even i can hit that anybody can hit that that's how he sees it but fear is intimidating a second thing to note about fear not only is fear intimidating fear can be debilitating we go on in the story you have to notice this in verse 16 the philistine drew near and presented himself 40 days morning and evening now let's do the math 40 days morning and evening how many times did he present himself 80 times right that's the right math so in the morning he got up had his breakfast go down goes down to the valley shouts chooses people off give me a man come on let's fight what are you waiting for you cowards let's go that's once goes back has lunch maybe a little siesta goes down again before dinner says the same thing goes back up next day repeat repeat repeat 80 times 40 days would that wear on you if you heard that absolutely it would be demoralizing to hear that so keep going verse 21 israel and the philistines drew up in battle array army against army there in the valley david left his supplies in the hand of the supply keeper ran to the army came and greeted his brothers now stop there for a minute let me give you the back story david is not in the army david is a teenager keeping sheep in bethlehem his brothers however his older brothers are all in saul's army so his dad sends him sends david to the battle with food for the older brothers and to get a report of how the battle's going that's what david is doing here he's not in the army he's too young so david leaves the supplies greets his brothers hey bro what's up verse 23. as he talked with them there was the champion the philistine of gath goliath by name now watch this coming up that's very important that you notice that coming up from the armies of the philistines and he spoke according to the same words so david heard them and all the men of israel when they saw the man fled from him and were here it is again dreadfully afraid dreadfully afraid in hebrew is yaday meod which is to be overcome with fear uh the nsv the new skip version they were freaked out they were freaked out they they were crippled with fear why because they noticed this guy coming up now again the geography is important there's a valley here in the middle a mile wide a hill and a hill on either side an army on each hill typically they come down yell at each other nobody's really fought yet go back come down go back come down go back goliath gets into the mix starts yelling 80 times come on come on give me a man finally goliath gets closer crosses the creek the little brook and elah again if you come to israel with us we'll point this out to you you can see the whole valley scene right there and he starts coming up the other side so now he's not just intimidating now he's aggressive now he's getting closer and closer he is coming up goliath is so much like our adversary i'm talking about the adversary of our soul the devil he tries to intimidate and intimidate and intimidate and then he he'll get closer he'll come up he'll move in he'll take advantage francis thompson said the devil doesn't know how to sing only how to howl but if that howl goes unmet unchallenged then he'll come up closer and closer and come after you stronger and stronger and that's how fear works fear works the same way it grows it comes up it becomes irrational and it keeps you awake at night if you don't deal with the howling during the day it comes to you at night it wakes you up it plagues your thought life and uh counselor after counselor will will write or say that the typical question that will come at night like this are are questions that begin with what if what if oh what if this happens and then what if he does that and then what if i and all that he just gets closer and bigger and debilitated there's a great little poem by shel silverstein called the what ifs it's a children's poem but it's just fun i thought you should see it last night while i lay thinking here some what ifs crawled inside my ear you've all had that and pranced and partied all night long and sang their same old what-if song what if they've closed the swimming pool what if i'm dumb in school what if i get beat up what if there's poison in my cup what if i start to cry what if i just get sick and die what if i flunk the test what if green hair grows on my chest that wouldn't be good would it what if nobody likes me what if a bolt of lightning strikes me what if i don't grow taller what if my head starts getting smaller what if the fish won't bite what if the wind tears up my kite what if they start a war what if my parents get divorced what if the bus is late what if my teeth don't grow in straight what if i tear my pants what if i never learned to dance that'd be okay but anyway everything seems swell and then the nighttime what-ifs strike again every kid has had that experience and many adults continue to have that experience what if i lose my job what if i don't find another job what if the disease gets worse what if the check doesn't come fill in the blank fear is intimidating fear can be debilitating let me give you a third truth about fear fear breeds squabbling when people are afraid they do something with their fear so look at verse 28 now eliab he's in the army he's part of this whole setup eliab his oldest brother heard when he david spoke to the men so david comes younger brother sheep guy comes talks to everybody eliab sees this eliab his oldest brother heard when he spoke to the men and eliab's anger was aroused against david and he said why did you come down here and with whom have you left those few sheep in the wilderness now this is a dig he's trying to put him down i'm in the army all you do is keep sheep what did you do with those sheep in the wilderness i know your pride and the insolence of your heart for you have come down to see the battle now if i'm david i'm going to be saying really what battle i don't see no battle i don't see any of you getting up and fighting you're just scared crawling running away but he didn't say that david said what have i done now is there not a cause then he turned from him toward another and said the same thing and these people answered him as the first ones did now keep in mind who eliab is eliab's the oldest brother he was the guy who stood in line when samuel came to pick the next king and so that means eliav was the first one in the family to be rejected as king he never forgot that and he never forgot when david came in from watching sheep and samuel said that's it he's the kid he's the king he held it against him all that time now in a moment of battle now in a moment of fear he lashes out this is called infighting he's fighting his brother why because he's afraid fear will do that mental health expert christian fuller said that fear can turn to anger she said when you're in a stressful environment combined with a perceived threat you experience frustration in that condition people often lash out at people around them keep that in mind if people are unloading on you and getting angry you it could be that they're afraid during this last year and a half i have i've seen so many freaked out people so afraid and what they do they get angry at you how come you're not wearing their mask don't get close to me okay whoa yeah so you know you can get tempted to lash out back at them i mean i think david most brothers would just like really you want some of this let's tell i'll punch you in the nose elia but he doesn't do that he recognizes this is coming from fear in fact notice what he does he says he turned from him that's what he did just turn away just walk away david wasn't there to fight his brother dave was there to fight a beast named goliath so he turned from him he knew who to fight and who not to fight now listen if you don't watch it you'll end up spending all your time fighting a christian brother or sister while the real enemy of our souls keeps coming up coming up coming up and he wants you to not think of his coming up he wants you to just have infighting with everybody else around you don't let it happen finally i'm going to take you to a fourth this is really the best part of the story this is the crux of the story fear requires conquering fear requires conquering so we go down to verse 45 david comes on the scene he's there with a few rocks five stones and a sling i mean not even a slingshot i hear people say david all he had was a slingshot no he did not that was invented a long time after he came with just a sling a little leather strap that you go around your head or off to the side he comes and verse 45 david said to the philistine you come to me with a sword with a spear and with a javelin but i come to you in the name of the lord of hosts the god of the armies of israel whom you have defied wow i mean the best part of the story is a teenage kid talking smack back to this warrior why does he do that and i don't know that he's he's i don't think this is hubris or he's puffed up with pride somebody once said courage is just fear that has said its prayers i think he probably went out there um gulp and but he realized something so he said i come to you in the name of the lord of hosts look at verse 46 this day the lord will deliver you into my hand and i will strike you and take your head from you and this day i will give the carcasses of the camp of the philistines to the birds of the air and the wild beasts of the earth i love verses like this that all the earth may know that there is a god in israel then all this assembly shall know that the lord does not save with sword and spear for the battle is the lord's and he will give you into our hands wow you know that experts will tell you that fear can be unlearned you know why that is because fear is learned we learn it when we're young some of it's healthy good fear but so often it becomes irrational so often it controls us and what you have learned that has become unhealthy and bad can be unlearned and the bible talks about renewing your mind don't be conformed to this world romans 12 verse 2 don't be conformed to this world but be transformed by the renewing of your mind you need to learn to think differently you need to unlearn certain things so what i want you to do i want to get specific now david was victorious because he did three things three things we can conquer by doing three things number one by remembering past victories remembering past victories so i want you to see something here look at look at chapter 17. look at verse 33 now david says i'll take the giant on i'll do this no everybody's scared all i'm ready to fight so he stands before king saul look what king saul says to him saul said to david you're not able to go against this philistine i mean this guy's meaner than a junkyard dog you're a kid you're a boy you can't do this that's what fear says to you you can't do this don't try stop you you're not you can't do this for you are but a youth and he is a man of war from his youth so david hears that thinks about it david said to saul well your servant used to keep his father sheep when a lion or a bear came and took a lamb out of the flock i went out after it you're picturing a little kid chasing a bear your servant he said i went out after it and struck it and delivered the lamb from its mouth you got to get pretty close to a bear to deliver it out of its mouth i caught it by the beard struck it and killed it your servant has killed both lion and bear and this uncircumcised philistine will be like one of them seeing that he's defied the armies of the living god so so he remembered something that happened in the past he said look king with all due respect i've seen god vanquish lesser enemies lions and bears top of the food chain animals right lions and bears top of the food chain animals i chased them down i clubbed them to death and i took my lamb home so here's here's the point fear in the present is conquered by recalling victories in the past fear in the present is conquered by recalling victories in the past i want you to remember this look up here i want you to remember this if you have a good memory and a sound theology you're ready to fight right now right now if you have a good memory and a sound theology you're ready to fight right now because the good memory will remind you of what god has already done in your life and the sound theology will remind you that the battle belongs to god and what he's done in the past he can do it again amen so if you have a if you have those two things you are ready to fight if you can handle lions and bears lesser trials you're ready for giants 101 you're ready you're in the club by remembering past victories that's what that's number one number two you conquer fear by realizing your personal assets see god made you different than he made me he made us very unique and you have a certain makeup and certain advantages and certain gifts that enable you to do what nobody else can do so it is with david so david finally saul says okay go ahead god be with you go to battle but look at verse 38 saul clothed david with his armor he put on a bronze helmet on his head he clothed him with a coat of mail now keep in mind how tall is saul head and shoulders above everybody else david's a little teenager it's it's like putting 50 too long on 38 regular it's like a little 12 year old wearing his dad's suit it's like this really looks ridiculous and it was david fastened his sword to his armor and he tried to walk couldn't even walk for he hadn't tested them david said to saul i can't walk with these for i have not tested them so david took them off here's king saul trying to turn david into an armadillo it's like man you need protection so he clothes him david goes i can't do this i'm much better with a sling and these stones than with your sword and coat of mail so the principle is this never do what god has not called you to do never try to be somebody else never fight like somebody else fights don't try to use a sword if you're better with a sling what works for one may not work for another find your own gifts your own personal abilities and go in that strength that god has given you see david had certain assets yeah he was unprotected but he was fast he was young and agile yeah goliath was pretty big but he was also slow and lumbering so david just figured out that pretty quickly don't need that i'm going to realize my personal assets and then the third thing he did and the third key to our victory over fear is by relying on a powerful god and that's verse 45 that's that starts the king verse you come to me with a sword with a spear and with a javelin but i come to you in the name of the lord of hosts the god of the armies of israel whom you have defied now i want you to compare something remember what i said what you see is determined by how you see it's really a matter of how you see it so with that in mind i want you to compare two verses look at verse 25. now this is the army the israelite army the men of israel said have you seen this man who has come up surely he has come up to defy israel now compare that with verse 45 where david said the name of the lord of hosts the god of the armies of israel whom you have defied here's the point david realizes goliath isn't just attacking an army he's attacking god's army he's attacking god's people do you know that when god's people are attacked that god takes it very personally he does god said of israel the lord said of israel in the old testament whoever touches you touches the apple of my eye i will get hot and bothered when you mess with my people you want to see that in action saul of tarsus in the new testament was out to persecute christians hunt christians kill christians he gets knocked off his horse on the road to damascus jesus says saul saul why are you persecuting me he's thinking you i don't even know who you are i don't even know who's talking to me that's why he said who are you lord i'm not after whoever you are i'm after them now you're persecuting me i'm taking what you're doing to them very personally you're messing with them you are messing with me something else david compares weapons it's sort of interesting because you come to me with and he starts rattling off what goliath has he's got a sword you got a spare you got a javelin most people go that's a lot i got nothing no he he says you got all that but i've got something you don't have i have a name i come to you in the name of the lord the word the the name means the reputation the authority of the lord you don't have that goliath you just got a sword and spirit of javelin i come to you in the name of the lord of host the god of israel so you've got size you've got strength you've got a sword but i have the name of the lord listen if you're going to slay giants you need a healthy respect for the size of your god if you remember nothing but this from this sermon i was going to say i'd be happy i wouldn't be happy but i'll settle for it if you just remember this when god is magnified fears go away whenever god is magnified fears go you've heard that before let's magnify the lord paul said i magnify him in my body what does it mean to magnify the lord you know what a magnifying glass does does a magnifying glass make anything bigger no it makes it appear bigger makes it look bigger when god is magnified when you remind yourself whose side you're on and who god is when god is magnified fears can't live there you can't live a fearful existence if you understand that and that is why israel was scared israel was scared when they saw goliath because they compared goliath size to their size lebron james danny devito lebron james danny devito aye fear if i'm danny devito i'm scared if that guy's my enemy david comes on he is unafraid because he compares goliath size not to his size but to god's size so israel is going poor us david's going poor goliath he's been doing this 40 days this is day 41. this is his last day to breathe on the planet and he goes after him martin luther said with god one is always a majority always a majority i want to close with a fun little story true story does this happen in a philosophy class at usc university of southern california for 20 years a professor of philosophy at usc a devoted atheist used every opportunity to scorn the existence of god all of his students every year for 20 years they were always afraid of this guy so every semester on the last day of class the professor would stand before like 300 students in the lecture hall and he said if anyone here still believes in god stand up in 20 years nobody dared stand up they were all afraid and then he said if you believe in god you're a fool if god did exist he could keep this piece of chalk from hitting the floor and breaking in pieces a very simple task for almighty god yet he can't do it the professor would then drop the chalk it would hit the hard tile floor and smatter into pieces well surely there were christians over 20 years that were in that class but none of them dared speak up or stand up because they were afraid but one year a freshman took the class he had to take it to complete his major he was a christian student and the professor stood up on the last day said is there anybody here who believes in god stand up so he stood up stood up faced off the professor the professor looked at that lone student and said you are a fool if god is real then he could keep this piece of chalk from shattering when it hits the floor but he can't just then as he said those words the chalk slipped out of his hand hit his sleeve bounced on his shoe rolled onto the floor across the room unbroken and and all the students predictably snickered it was just so funny it was just perfect well the professor got so red and angry he just stomped out of the classroom and when he did that one student who stood up walked to the front of the room and began to share his testimony with 300 students that were now a captive audience fear is the greatest barrier to you fulfilling god's plan in your life fear god hasn't given us the spirit of fear perfect love casts out all fear the bible says because fear has torment and some of you know that torment but perfect love casts it out i'm praying that not only would we we would be a bold church we would be a church of sound mind and thinking clearly but we would be fearless unafraid unafraid father i pray that for your people we know what fear can do to us lord can do to the to the best of us it is intimidating it can be demoralizing and debilitating and it can hurt relationships when it turns into an argument lord i pray that we would remember what you've done in the past we would realize how you made us and who we are uniquely crafted by you we're not a mistake who we are and what we have and and how we think it's not a mistake but we have to think biblically we have to be conformed we have to be transformed by the renewing of our mind and i pray that we would realize that the name of god the reputation and the authority of god is so much bigger and so much grander and so much more powerful than any system of thought and i pray that we would not be quiet that we would not be intimidated we would stand strong in jesus name amen we hope you enjoyed this special service from calvary church we'd love to know how this message impacted you email us at my story calvarynm.church and just a reminder you can support this ministry with a financial gift at calvarynm.church.gov thank you for joining us for this teaching from calvary church
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