Unsung - Part 1: Uriah

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[Music] [Music] good morning man it is good to see you all good to be in the house of the Lord together declaring the worth of Jesus name for those of you I don't know my name is condo and I get to serve as one of the pastor's here at Mission Point and as Matt said earlier special welcome to those of you who are guests with us we really do recognize it's a big deal it takes a special brand of courage to walk into a new environment with no guarantee of what level of sanity you're going to run into when you get here but we trust that you've been blessed and we trust you continue to be blessed in that you leave this place most impressed and most impacted by the person of Jesus Christ so glad you're here and for those of you who call Mission Point home so good to be together again this morning I get to start a four week series of conversations that we are calling unsung unsung and uh we've been looking forward to this series in this series we're going to spend some time getting to know some characters in the Bible who didn't quite make the highlight reel they never quite made it to superstar status we're gonna meet some people who weren't necessarily historically famous but what we want to get a sense of very quickly is that they were heavenly famous because for the short moments that they got to live and for the short moments that they got to play a part they stepped into those moments and made the most of those moments to make the most of the name of God and even though history didn't Herald them we know that heaven applauded them we know that heaven appreciated them and what we wants to do in this series is learn to share that same value that even though historically we may never be known and even though we might not make the highlight reel of history that if Heaven applauds and if heaven approves and if we are heaven famous then we have lived well and this is so important particularly in an era in which we live in which really Fame equals significance we really believe this we really believe that the more famous you are the most significant you are and then somehow the more value you carry and that's why I can say oh my goodness I met a teacher who works with special ed students and most people would be like oh hey and then I'll say only Guinness it's t-swift and that was that and the immediate assumption is she must be more important she must be more significant because she stands on bigger stages and she has a larger Twitter following oh I may say hey behold Nana Nana prayed faithfully to call heaven down on her family for 25 plus years and we're like oh hey Nana and then I'm like oh and behold Francis Chan because he stands on stages and he wrote books and that must mean in heaven is more significant or we might say hey let me introduce you to one of the volunteers who's working with our kids in the kids wing and you'd be like oh hey and there's pastor Condor oh whoa surely he must be more important because he stands on stages and he speaks to the big kids heaven must be approving more loudly but what we want to see in this series it is not about the approving the applause of man it is not about how history heralds you it is ultimately about how heaven evaluates your life and our desires to figure out what does it look like for us in the brief moments we have whether they're on big stages or whether they're in subtle quiet moments to make the most by making much of the name of our God so this morning we want to meet a character an impressive man who didn't necessarily get a whole lot of press in fact when we meet him here in a moment his story is tucked away in the story of a much more famous much more well-known character named David and this guy's name is Uriah I've been so struck and stirred by Uriah and I trust that you will be as well and I trust that many of you like myself will start to think like why did I named my son Uriah but there's still time so we will see what happens with that but it's a man I trust will learn any men's amount from and so let's get introduced to him and this guy his stories found in second Samuel Chapter eleven so feel free to turn there if you don't have a copy of the scriptures no worries we're gonna have the verses up here on the screen if you don't own a Bible a physical copy of the Bible please allow us the pleasure of giving you an early Christmas gift if at the end of this service you head to the connection corner right outside those back doors there'll be somebody glad to hand you a Bible our gift to you we would love for you to have a copy of the scriptures but we're gonna meet this character unsung hero named you Ryan we're gonna start reading in verse one and we're just gonna kind of work our way into this story little by little 2nd Samuel chapter 11 starting at verse number 1 here's what it says in the spring at the time when Kings go off to war David sent Joab the commander of his military force out with the King's Men and Wow out of the King's Men and the whole Israelite army and they the army destroyed the ammonites and besieged Rabbah but David remained in Jerusalem David remained in Jerusalem so this verse actually helps to set up the scene on to which this unsung hero named Uriah steps David little shepherd boy Giant Killer is now all grown and he is King David the king of Israel the single most powerful man on the planet David when we gets the second king second Samuel Chapter 11 he is at the peak of his reign he is a military genius who has managed to absolutely extinguish any would-be opponent that has tried to step up to him in fact his latest conquest came at the hands of the you know the ammonites who were named in this verse but the ammonites are one of his enemy nations said hey David is a powerful guy and so they got together with a couple of other nations around them and said hey let's form an alliance because if we can join forces and combine our powers then we are going to be able to take David out mmm force long story short butts were severely kicked names weren't even taken it was such a one-sided affair David just outsmarted outwitted them and absolutely pummeled them and so now the ammonites that you know there are alliance friends have bailed and they're running and the ammonites are beating up and bruised and depleted in strength and so they're running back home retreating to the capital city of raba and now they're just waiting for David to come and finish them off but what they don't realize is back home David has called a time out on the war and he sent all of his troops back to Jerusalem because oh it's starting to get a little chilly David knows winter is coming and he doesn't want to lose any of his men to the winter and so he says time out let's go back home so when second King second Samuel Chapter 11 opens verse 1 announces oh oh the weather has warmed up it is springtime again time for David to call time in and get back to war but uncharacteristically David does something that he normally doesn't do and it says in this verse but David remained in Jerusalem so he sends his military forces to go and finish off the ammonites but David stays in Jerusalem the language by the way is so indicted but David it's making very clear that David was supposed to go to war but instead David chose to stay home and I can imagine David's mindset like what's the point I'm David baby I'm most powerful man on the planet I eat at night for lunch there is snack I listen I am the franchise warrior you don't understand like I'm gonna put I'm gonna rest my starter and I am the starter I don't need to go against the am and I steer a c-level team I don't even need to go I have destroyed greater nations than this so I think I have earned myself I will deserved little hope ass I'm staying home for this one and it says bug David stayed in Jerusalem the problem is that when a warrior is not at war he gets bored the problem is that when a follower of Jesus Christ is not on mission they get bored and it's amazing how many of our darkest seasons of life starts simply because we were not in the place was supposed to be that the spirit called us - and David is soon about to find out that this undefeatable King is about to step into a spiral of defeats simply because he chose to be where he ought not to have been and the problem was being where you're not supposed to be is you end up where you shouldn't have been enter Bathsheba mmm okay let's meet Bathsheba because things are about to get super interesting for David seven verse two one evening David got up from his bed and walked around okay first of all this military warrior genius is sleeping until the evening that's a problem in and of itself and he walked around on the roof of his palace with walking around on his fancy private balcony except he should have been at war and it's from the roof that he saw a woman bathing nothing necessarily wrong with what you see the woman was very beautiful but it's not what David saw it's what he did it says David sent someone to find out about her because he didn't just see this dude stared and staring turned into a desire that his heart must have and so he sent someone to find out about the woman and the man said she is Bathsheba the daughter of ilium the wife of Uriah the Hittite then David sent messengers to get her he summoned her and she came to him and David used leveraged his power as the king and he slept with her now she was purifying herself from her monthly uncleanness then she went back home so while Uriah fights David's war on the battlefield David takes Uriah wife into his bedroom verse 5 the woman conceived and sent words to David saying I am pregnant David freaks out he's in the prime of his career this is the highest moment in his reign he has no time for this drama and so immediately this mastermind starts to plot the most elaborate of cover-up schemes and it's pretty brilliant check out what David does verse 6 and so David sent this word to Joab send me Uriah the Hittite and Joab sent him to David so that the the scene essentially shifts from the balcony and the bedroom now to the battlefield and it's there on the battlefield that we first meet this unsung hero named Uriah he's referred to here as Uriah the Hittite and immediately his name is spoken here in this verse we start to fall in love with this guy I want my kids to be like this guy I want to learn what it looks like for us as a church to be like this guy I want to personally emulate this guy a little bit Uriah the Hittite immediately his name is even spoken we start to learn something about his faith his faith because even in the way he's named that here in this section of Scripture we learn something about him and what we discover about his faith it is number one this guy is a foreigner ah you rires a foreigner it refers to him as a Hittites the Hittites were a people group that lived in Canaan when Israel came in to take over the promised land and if you remember the story those of you who might know it God explicitly told the Israelites when you get into Canaan I want you to obliterate every living thing make no exceptions which technically means the Hittites should have been extinct but somehow in God's providence there was some disobedience some rebellious Israelites who did not follow through with the instructions and the Hittites survived and generations later this miracle guy named Uriah was born a foreigner which means he was born as an enemy to the people of God he was born as an enemy to God himself he had no part in the blessings of God's people he had no lame to the benefits of being one of God's chosen he was a foreigner I love this guy because when we meet this foreigner he is fighting we also learned obviously he's a fighter this is marvelous to me because what this tells us is this guy's on the battlefield meaning at some point he had become convinced that the god of the Israelites was a great God and so he fell on his knees and he pleaded with his God to include him among his people and he pledged his allegiance not just to their God but to their people to their king and he wasn't just bill a you know a member of their people who now belong he was so bored in that Uriah was willing to lock arms with his brothers and go to war to fight for his king for the sake of the name of his god this foreigner and we learned something about his faith I like this guy and I don't think I like him just because he reminds me of me a little bit but all right he reminds me of you guys a little bit as well because remember do you remember how we were all born foreigners to the kingdom of heaven do you remember how we were born enemies of God do you remember how because of our sin we were technically supposed to be extinct do you remember how we had no place among the people of God do you remember how we had no claim to the blessings of heaven we had no rights to the benefits of God's chosen people and yet an account of the gospel we became convinced that the God of the Bible is the true God and we fell on our knees and we pleaded with him to include us among his people and we didn't just plead with him we didn't pledged allegiance to this God and all of a sudden we now belong and all of a sudden heavens blessings belong to so all of a sudden we are a part this guy challenges us because here's the question I mean since we had no business laying claim to the benefits of heaven and to the blessings of God but the question is now that he has included us and now that he has forgiven us and now that he has called us his own are we rying with our lives I mean I'm just asking you are you grateful for His grace and His forgiveness in the ways that he's included you among his people to the point that you will now lock arms with your brothers and sisters and you will march into the darkest of battlefields in order to make great the name of God I'm just asking is this how you were living your life on a mission carrying his light into the darkness is this you do you go into your school and you go into your workplace to declare and to announce your rescuer I love this about Uriah we learn about his faith right from the onset of meeting him do you walk towards injustice in poverty to wage love and to wage hope because listen whatever else is true about you please hear me if you have never pleaded with God to make you a part of his people if you've never pledged your allegiance to the God of the Bible and if you are not living your life to fight to make his name great it doesn't matter how historically famous you are it doesn't matter how many likes you have on Instagram it doesn't matter what anybody else says about you because heaven is not particularly impressed and yet I love this guy when history doesn't really who he is he's on the battlefield fighting for the God who has rescued him and history may not think much of him but heaven applauded this guy Uriah the Hittite sold out to God sold out to his name willing to fight and die for him more than that by the way I think we learned about Uriah friendship now I recognize that this is not in this verse but it should it should be don't tell god I said that about the scriptures but but here's the interesting thing about Uriah that we learn from other passages of scripture David had a very exclusive inner circle of trusted friends and fierce warriors they were referred to as the mighty men these guys earned that trust and they earned that status on David's in a circle because most if not all of them had run and they had hidden and they had fought with David when he was on the run from King Saul and King Saul was trying to kill him there is a group of men who before David became King before David became this military genius before David became famous they journeyed with him in the darkest of caves and they had become his closest friends and confidence and one of those men was a foreigner named Uriah he was one of those guys who said to David before he was King I got you which probably explains why Uriah lives that close to David's palace in case you've ever wondered and it also explains why he's not going to be surprised necessarily that he's being summoned to come back to Jerusalem to see Dave but I love this that long before we know anything about this guy he is that faithful friend who stuck with David through the sick and through the sin and I don't know how you would consider yourself I don't know who would consider you that Uriah I don't know who would consider you the friend who says I got you regardless of what your journeying through regardless of what pain you might be experiencing I love Uriah the friend so he gets this message from David it's not particularly a surprise the timing is a little odd though but whatever verse 7 when Uriah came to him - David that is David asked him how Joab was how the soldiers were and how the war was going super awkward hey Uriah you dog what's good how are things I imagine Uriah is pretty confused I'm sorry I am a monster on the battlefield and you're turning me into a messenger since when did I get summoned to give a report about the war in either case David is just asking a bunch of throwaway questions that he doesn't really care about which is one of the reasons the author doesn't even you know let us know how you Raya answered him because it doesn't really matter what really mattered was what David was about to get to here in verse 8 then David said to Uriah go down to your house and wash your feet so Uriah left the palace and a gift from the King was sent after him ah now it becomes clear what David's plan was entrapment just to be clear David is telling you riot to go home ah so that he can watch some Netflix and do some chilling because here's what David understands David understands that when a soldier has been on the battlefield for a minute and he comes home and he sees his beautiful wife for a moment these are bound to get very interesting so David is hoping that Uriah will go home and he'll see Bathsheba and then he'll sleep with Bathsheba and in an era before paternity test eight months or so later no no have a clue whose child this really is brilliant mastermind that David is but if you weren't already impressed with Uriah the for another fight or the friend we are about to be because his response makes him a rare rare man it doesn't seem like he says anything to David he just walks out and then verse nine but Uriah slept at the entrance to the palace with all his masters servants and did not go down to his house what nah I mean can you say integrity again I want to be a little bit more like this guy I don't want my kids to be a little bit more like this guy and I'd love our church to be a little bit more like this guy this unsung hero did what see the King just gave him a Hall Pass I mean you've been battling on the field it's been tough it's been difficult and now you have pleasure at your fingertips and you did what no one's even watching you bro he refuses to go home this is a hero this is an unsung hero and if there's any confusion or question about it look at the reasons he gives why he doesn't go home this is just plain impressive verse 10 David was told you Raya did not go home so he asked Uriah um okay haven't you just come from a military campaign really tough why didn't you go home Uriah said to David the Ark and Israel and Judah are staying in tents and my commander Joab and my Lord's men are camped in the open country how could I go to my house to eat and drink and make love to my wife as surely as you live I will not do such a thing and man we learn not just about this man's faith we learn not just about his friendship but we learn about his principles this is unbelievable again I don't know how history will remember him but heaven Uriah says the Ark which represented the presence of God it doesn't have a permanent home it lives in a tent and not to mention my people which is crazy for this foreigner to say my my people my commander Joab and my brothers in arms they are out in the field roughing it right now I can't go and enjoy pleasure and and enjoy ease while they are in a difficult situation that is a principled man and it's not even like if he had gone home he would have been doing something wrong in and of itself but he knew it was springtime and springtime is wartime springtime is not pleasure time there's a time for that but this is not it and in this moment in this crazy juxtaposition this No Name unsung hero proves to be more principled than the king after God's own heart it's war time I can't go home David is like you know what it's war time I'm staying home on this one I love this because it's a reminder in his principles that heaven heroes they're not made under the lights they are not made on the big stages heaven heroes are not made behind social media filters heaven heroes are made in the dark when nobody else is watching uriah what kind of hero are you by the way who are you in those moments at night when you feel embattled and you feel a little bit exhausted and now pleasure is at your fingertips and no one is even watching you who are you then Uriah the principled I mean who are you when you have the rights to enjoy comfort and you have the right to enjoy ease who are you when you have the right to enjoy your reputation and everybody thinks you are awesome but it occurs to you that your brothers who share your blood your sisters who share your blood who live not too far from you are going through some painful times and their reputation is taking a hit and their suffering and struggling and who are you then who are you I mean when you're the cool kid at school but you realize that the other kids are roughing it they're being mistreated Uriah was the guy who says I will put my own pleasure I will put my own rights on pause for the sake of my brothers who are suffering and who are struggling he's the kind of guy who says even though no eye is watching me heaven is watching me and that's reason enough for me to say it is war time it is not easy time and I'm going to do what's right and what's pleasing to the god to whom I'd sworn my allegiance who are you what kind of hero are you when you realize their families in our county who don't know where meals will come from this winter who are you I love this guy gladly puts his pleasure and comfort and ease on hold and he gladly does what's right even when it's dark and he's tired and no one is watching and that night I don't know what history said but heaven roared for this no-name foreigner you rise response by the way it's so godly and so compelling that David cannot find a way to disagree with it so the brilliant mind that he is it just moves right on to plan B verse 12 then David said to him stay here one more day and tomorrow I'll send you back so Uriah remained in Jerusalem that day and the next at David's invitation he ate and drank with him and David made him drunk somehow again he leveraged his royal power made him drunk but in the evening Uriah went out to sleep on his mat among his master's servants he did not go home man I don't know if I mentioned how much I want to be like this guy and in this moment we learned not just about his principles but we learned about his godliness see because godliness isn't just the thing you do every now and then godliness is what bleeds out of you under pressure David somehow manages to get Uriah drunk and yet even with his lowered inhibitions his character and his principles believes through that's a godly man he is godly er drunk than David is sober and heaven is roaring for this guy he holds to his principles even under this pressure in fact the pressure brings the principles more pronouncedly out of him see it's amazing how often we will excuse our behavior and we'll give ourselves passes when we are drunk okay I don't literally mean when we are drunk but but what I do mean it is this we love to kind of you know cut ourselves a little bit of slack in the moments when we feel like ah people will understand I was under a lot of pressure I mean I had lost my job things were really difficult you get it right I mean work had been really really stressful so I got home and man I just don't know you understand what you do when you're stressed and so you know I I was under some pressure I just got some really difficult family news you get it so that gave me a little permission to make a few exceptions to give myself a little permission I mean you know I've endured such a hard marriage it's been rough girl I've told you right yeah it has C so therefore or if I take one night though just go home under pressure and just give in to the pleasure at my fingertips I mean you get it I'm under pressure I'm a little tipsy I'm a little drunk it's not been easy I mean normally I wouldn't do this but I'm a little tired dad you don't understand that kid provoked me and so that's why we love to act like godliness takes a break when I'm under pressure when I'm under duress not Uriah he makes no excuses makes no exceptions he is principled even when he's alone and he's godly even when he's under pressure this is a hero heaven is roaring for this guy he did not make the highlight reel in history but in heaven though what kind of pressured person are you by the way man if we had time and this was a safe place and were all honest and us dad started to talk about it was a long day at work so when I came home of course I snapped on my kids in fact mom who even helps you say guys he's under pressure leave him alone cuz you know how he gets how does he get what does pressure bring out of him you don't understand the projects were so heavy and it was so difficult so surely I've earned myself the right to just just cut a little okay listen you don't understand I've exercised and I've exercised but I'm under some stress for surely one binge don't you get it I love this guy even under pressure his godliness emerges but while heaven is cheering David is frustrated by this man's integrity he's frustrated by this man's godliness he's frustrated by this man's principles the very principles by the way which explain why he was one of David's most trusted men because he was trustworthy and so David resorts to the worst imaginable measure he orders his faithful friends murder verse 14 in the morning David wrote a letter to Joab and sent it with Uriah which is just how morbid is that and how trustworthy is the guy by the way you send his death sentence with him knowing he's not going to open it in it he wrote put Uriah out in front where the fighting is fiercest but then withdraw from him abandon him the same guy who refused to abandon you guys and slept on the hard concrete so he will be struck down and die so sad verse 16 so while Joab had the city under siege he put Uriah at the place where he knew the strongest defenders were when the men of the city came out and fought against Joab some of the men in David's army fell moreover Uriah the Hittite died you knows they're on that battlefield fighting with his brothers in arms fighting for his King fighting for the honor of his God's name that he was betrayed and died and yet even in his death a heroic man I don't know if it struck anybody else yeah I know it struck me I was so struck by this that the same guy who refused to go home to enjoy a night of pleasure rush to the fiercest part of the battle under the greatest pressure no I'm not gonna go and enjoy pleasure but sure I'll go to the most painful and the most dangerous part of the battle in order to fight with my brothers and fight for my king and fight for my God where are people like this what an incredible man and once again cannot help but hear heaven roar as this guy did his heroic thing I can't imagine I don't know what history did with him and his death but I can only imagine that the entrance he received when he walked into heaven was unlike he would have imagined because historically he may have been an okay but in heaven he was a hero and even though Uriah died needlessly I love the story of God's Redemption because Uriah did not die uselessly his death was not useless his death actually started a sequence of events which has trickled down through the generations and had led to us being here in this room this very morning little did he know that his death would leave a widow and God would heal that Widow and it would turn about Sheba into the great great great great grandmother of his own warrior his own fighter Jesus himself one who is much like you Ryan and then it occurred to me I think that's why we love this guy and I think that's why he's a hero because besides his faith in his friendship and besides his principles besides the way this guy lived under pressure it's the fact that he is so christ-like full of integrity by the way I'd be able to thought about him in his Christmas time coming up and so we tend to think a little bit more about Jesus but have you ever thought about the integrity of Jesus it's when you think about his life between the birth and between the baptism of Jesus it's like for the better part of 30 years what did Jesus do in those moments when nobody knew who he was he didn't have any Twitter followers he wasn't standing under the spotlights he wasn't healing anybody no one cared who this carpenter's son was what we find out is that during those years every single day - in the darkest hours he obeyed his God when no one was watching he honored his God when no one was paying attention he befriended those who nobody else wanted to befriend and he hang out with the outcasts he refused to enjoy the pleasure of heaven while people on earth suffered and so he walked among the hurting we know that Jesus lived a life full of integrity we know that Jesus lived this life of a faithful friend and we know that he was like Uriah this fierce fighter who would fight in war for the freedom of his people and for the sake of his God and finally Jesus integrity drove the authorities so crazy that they signed his murder warrant and in those last moments of his life but people Jesus had come to rescue withdrew from him they abandoned him on the very front lines and yet even they're under pressure on the cross the moments what do you think Jesus would say like all right all right listen surely you understand I'm suffering here so if I if I cuss a little I mean you get it right but Jesus said forgive them for they know not what to do even under the greatest duress the greatest pressure was Jesus bled physically and figuratively was godliness I think here I reminds us of Jesus who put his own heavenly comfort on hold and was willing to suffer loss to bring about justice for the oppressed and to bring glory to the name of his God because what matters most it's not the stages it's not the lights it's not the likes what matters most is not whether you were known by a bunch of people and everybody knew all the cool things you did what matters most is did you remind heaven of Jesus like you rioted whether people are watching or whether people are not whether people know who you are people don't care whether you end up being lifted up or whether you end up being taken out and I'm just telling you we will either live to be heroes in history or we will live to be heroes in heaven and I promise you one of those matters eternally more than the other we will either live to be Sun on earth or to be applauded in heaven and I hope in this series honestly is that will become a little more convinced that what matters most is not what everyone sees it's not what you do and everyone sees you it's not what everyone celebrates it's what heaven sees and that's what heaven applause because we look a little more like Jesus and so props to you moms who day in and day out love on your kiddos when no one is watching or posting about it and frankly you want to take a nap for like six days because you're tired you are battle warden and yet nonetheless on the front lines you in honor of the God who rescued you are shaping a generation heroes keep going heaven is applauding for you volunteers who just rocked some babies in the last hour and no one knows your name and you don't do it because people after church you know post a clip of you rocking a baby it's not because people get on Facebook Church was awesome today the kids volunteers were the best you do it because you were a foreigner who's been included among People of God and now you want to step into the front lines and make his name great and even though no one thinks you heaven applauds you keep going that's heroic to those of you who are filling out paperwork and you're filling out you filling your homes with kids who have no place to be trying to put the foster care system out of business and no one cares who you are no one knows who you are but heaven it is applauding because that is heroic for those of you students who stand with the kids at school or who are being mistreated when no one else does your name may never be read over the loudspeakers but in heaven there's a cheer squad just for you that's heroic and we want to continue to press into that those of you who are just the most amazing and faithful friends who go into the caves with people who are under pressure just to be with them and no one knows who you are but heaven is applauding you you may never be famous you have zero Twitter followers but heaven is saying you remind us of Jesus and to that person who is under pressure and experiences loneliness and feels temptation at night to just given the pressure to just do don't pleasure at your fingertips oh oh you know that substance that will help you forget you know that that porn binge that will distract you for a moment and yet even when no one is watching and none of us know how close last night was and yet godliness bled out of you and heaven is applauding you that is heroic I don't know what weighs a spirit wants to speak to the different ones of us and to invite us to lay aside our culture's obsession with being famous in history and causes to become obsessed with being famous in heaven because we look like the most famous one Jesus Christ Himself where the people are watching or people are not I don't know what ways he wants to invite you into that but our hope and our prayer is that as we walk this journey together we'll become more and more convinced and what matters most is the applause and the approval of heaven amen amen lord thank you so much for your grace to us thank you for including us among your people thank you for including us under your blessing help us in grateful response to be willing to stand for you to fight for you whether people are watching or people are not help us Lord too long to be more godly and to bleed godliness as your spirit continues to transform us we want to be like Jesus we want to look like Jesus primarily to heaven and we know Lord that when we do we'll inevitably shape history whether in small ways or big ways thank you Jesus for your example to us and it's in your name we pray amen
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Channel: Mission Point Community Church
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Length: 50min 46sec (3046 seconds)
Published: Tue Dec 05 2017
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