Spring Camp Meeting 2014

Preparing for the Second Coming

Three Angels Broadcasting Network

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Participants: John Bradshaw

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00:38 Hello, friends. Welcome to 3ABN's Spring Camp Meeting.
00:42 All of God's people are gathered here
00:43 and they want to welcome you with a hearty Amen.
00:46 Can you say that? Amen!
00:48 We are gearing up for Pastor John Bradshaw
00:50 who's going to break again the bread of life as we look at
00:54 the second coming of Christ: an in-depth look.
00:57 If you're in the driving area of southern Illinois,
00:59 we surely do extend to you a warm invitation to come
01:02 and join us here in Thompsonville, the biggest
01:05 little city in the world. Do we believe that?
01:07 Everything is happening here to impact the world.
01:09 We do believe not only in the beauty of the message
01:11 of the second coming but we believe that Jesus
01:14 is coming soon. And so join us here for this wonderful
01:18 Camp Meeting weekend at the 3ABN Worship Center.
01:21 You can't miss it.
01:22 Thompsonville is only just so large.
01:25 Now we have gathered here today to praise the Lord.
01:27 And before we go any further in talking about our speaker
01:30 for the hour... Matter of fact, let me do that first
01:32 and then we'll have prayer, we'll have our music,
01:35 and then we will have him come out and break the bread of life.
01:38 Pastor John Bradshaw is Speaker/Director
01:43 of It Is Written, and what a powerful speaker he is.
01:46 Animated... loves the Lord, loves to proclaim the Word.
01:51 And he's going to add to our unfolding picture of the
01:55 second coming of Christ. There are more meetings this morning,
01:59 this afternoon, this evening, tomorrow.
02:02 And it's going to go on until Saturday evening, so you're not
02:05 too late to come and to join us.
02:08 But in preparation for the message, I'd like to invite you
02:11 to bow your heads as we recognize the presence
02:14 of the Lord with us. Let us pray.
02:16 Gracious Father in heaven, what a blessing it is
02:18 to turn our eyes away from this world
02:20 and turn our eyes upon Jesus.
02:22 We do pray, Lord, that You will anoint Your manservant.
02:25 That you will come and inhabit this place continually.
02:28 That You will find the hearts of those that are watching
02:31 the program, listening to the program, and that are here
02:33 attending the program. Unify us with the great joy
02:37 of preparing for the soon return of our Savior and our Lord.
02:41 And for those who don't know You, Father,
02:43 speak to their hearts that they might be a part
02:45 of that redeemed host that will soon ascend
02:48 to meet Jesus in peace.
02:50 For this we pray in Jesus' name, Amen.
02:55 You know, one of the most wonderful things to do
02:57 in preparation for the coming of the Lord
02:58 is to turn our eyes upon Jesus.
03:00 As I sing this song I pray that you will desire
03:03 not just to look at the Word of God but to get a glimpse
03:06 of Christ. As we turn our eyes upon Him now
03:09 we will be filled with joy to turn our eyes upon Him then.
03:13 May God bless you.
03:34 O soul,
03:37 are you weary and troubled?
03:43 No light
03:45 in the darkness you see?
03:52 There's light
03:55 for a look at the Savior,
04:01 and there's life more abundant
04:05 and free! Want to sing the chorus? Are you ready?
04:11 Turn your eyes
04:14 upon Jesus,
04:18 Look full in
04:20 His wonderful face;
04:26 And the things of earth
04:30 will grow strangely dim
04:37 In the light
04:39 of His glory
04:42 and grace.
04:59 His word
05:02 will not fail you
05:04 He promised;
05:08 Believe it
05:10 and all will be well:
05:15 Then go to a world
05:19 that is dying
05:23 with His perfect salvation
05:27 to tell!
05:33 Turn your eyes
05:37 upon Jesus,
05:41 Look full in
05:43 His wonderful face;
05:48 And the things of earth
05:53 will grow strangely dim
06:00 in the light
06:03 of His glory
06:06 and grace...
06:11 in the light of His
06:15 glory
06:18 and grace...
06:27 in the light
06:29 of His glory
06:33 and grace.
06:49 Well good morning everyone.
06:51 Good morning.
06:53 Unless of course it's not morning where you are.
06:55 In which case, good afternoon or good evening or
06:57 however you like it.
06:59 But where we are we say "good morning. "
07:01 I'm glad to see you.
07:04 I hope you're glad to be here.
07:05 I expect you are. Excuse me... We do this routinely. All right.
07:09 Well, why don't we start at the beginning?
07:14 You know what I believe? I believe that music is given
07:16 by God at a time like this to direct our minds toward heaven
07:20 and prepare our hearts for the reception of God's Word.
07:23 I'd like to think the music has done just that.
07:26 So let's pray and move on.
07:32 Our Father in heaven, we thank you that we can be here
07:34 for this weekend gathering. We are together.
07:38 We focus on that wonderful truth
07:42 that Jesus is coming again.
07:46 And not only coming again but coming again soon.
07:52 So we are thankful that You are not going to leave us
07:54 here forever and that soon we'll be in Your presence.
07:58 Verily, soon we'll be in that place where the sea is of glass
08:02 and the streets are of gold.
08:04 Father, let that day come soon is our prayer,
08:06 but while we are still here...
08:09 You have said: "occupy till I come. "
08:11 Let us be doing that.
08:13 I thank you for the presence of Your Spirit
08:18 and I pray that now every heart here... every heart
08:23 and mind watching will be touched by Your Spirit.
08:28 We cannot afford to be left alone by You.
08:32 Come to us and mold us.
08:34 Connect with us and speak to us.
08:39 Lord, the Bible refers to the foolishness of preaching,
08:45 and I'm praying now that You would take this
08:48 foolishness and do something with it that will be more
08:54 than an hour well spent
08:59 but instead will be something that blesses us
09:03 with eternity in view.
09:06 We thank you and we pray together in Jesus' name.
09:10 Please say amen. Amen.
09:19 If you're from New Zealand, then you know this story.
09:24 But seeing as you aren't... then I'll tell you.
09:29 1968 the Olympic Games were in Mexico City.
09:35 And a New Zealand woman named Sylvia Potts
09:39 represented New Zealand in the 800 meters.
09:42 She did not win. She qualified for the semi-final,
09:44 ran well, didn't make the final.
09:46 An American woman named Madeline Manning won the
09:49 gold medal. Sylvia Potts ran with distinction and we -
09:53 the Kiwi's - were proud. But two years later...
09:56 two years later Sylvia Potts did something that we remember her
10:01 for still. As a matter of fact,
10:03 she said: "That's all OK. " But what bugged her
10:05 and her husband is that Sylvia is remembered for what she
10:08 didn't do rather than what she did.
10:11 Now she did pretty well at the Olympic Games,
10:13 but we don't remember her for that.
10:15 In fact, no one even remembers.
10:17 But it's what she didn't do that people remember her for.
10:22 Now, in 1970 the Commonwealth Games...
10:27 That's like the Olympics, but for countries that are members
10:30 of the British Commonwealth.
10:32 That's the United Kingdom nations and Canada
10:37 and New Zealand and Australia and Kenya and Malawi
10:40 and Nigeria and so on.
10:43 About 42 countries gathered together in Edinburgh, Scotland.
10:47 And Sylvia was running in the 1500 meters this time.
10:52 And I don't think there was a New Zealander who expected her
10:55 to win, but 11,500 miles away from Edinburgh
10:58 back in New Zealand we... well, not me... but they
11:02 were watching on TV.
11:05 And New Zealanders were happy to see the black singlet -
11:10 that's what we call it... the black singlet -
11:12 of New Zealand being worn by Sylvia Potts
11:16 right in contention in the 1500 meters.
11:18 In fact, into the fourth and final lap Sylvia was...
11:20 she was right there.
11:22 And into the home stretch... I mean, what? We didn't expect
11:26 this! Sylvia Potts took the lead
11:30 and she was going to win a gold medal for England!
11:33 She's running down the home stretch.
11:35 I mean 50 meters left to run. She's leading.
11:37 Behind her are two British women...
11:39 two English women and a Canadian.
11:42 But that's all right. Doesn't matter who's behind her.
11:44 The beauty of it was nobody was in front of her.
11:47 With 10 meters left to... Now I need to translate
11:51 that because you all don't know what a meter is.
11:53 But 10 meters is about 30 feet.
11:58 Is that far? When you've run a mile, and 1500 meters is
12:02 just 109 meters short of a mile,
12:04 30 feet is nothing.
12:08 And 30 feet left to go in the race
12:11 Sylvia Potts is in front.
12:15 Nine meters... eight meters...
12:20 seven meters...
12:22 I mean with 5 meters left to run, 15 feet left in the race,
12:27 she's in front. Ah, New Zealanders. We could already
12:30 hear our national anthem - God Defend New Zealand -
12:33 being played. We could already see her standing on the victory
12:36 dais with the gold medal around her neck.
12:38 She could feel it; she could touch it;
12:41 she could taste it, man! Fifteen feet from the finish.
12:44 I mean, how can you lose?
12:46 Two meters left to run.
12:50 That's this far... fingertip to fingertip.
12:53 Six feet. Six feet from the finish
12:58 Sylvia Potts is leading and New Zealand is going to win
13:02 a gold medal.
13:11 And Sylvia Potts' legs could not carry her an inch further.
13:17 Exhausted she fell to the track.
13:22 And I don't expect you to Google it, but if you did
13:25 you would see a photograph of Sylvia reaching towards the
13:28 finish line looking up in anguish.
13:32 The British runners were running by
13:33 and the Canadian and I don't know how many others.
13:37 I don't know where she finished... IF she finished.
13:41 Doesn't really matter. There's no gold medal
13:42 for fourth or fifth. There's no medal at all for...
13:45 You know, there's no medal unless you're 1st, 2nd, or 3rd.
13:47 And Sylvia Potts got about as close
13:53 as you can get to winning a gold medal
13:57 without actually winning it.
13:59 Six feet...
14:03 and she fell over.
14:05 What's that saying? So near and yet so far.
14:10 Now we see this from time to time in sport,
14:13 and it doesn't really matter, does it?
14:14 I mean, how important is sport anyway?
14:16 Who won the last Super Bowl? Now somebody's going to say
14:18 Seattle 'cause it was just last year.
14:20 But who won the one before that?
14:23 Probably nobody here even knows.
14:25 So it's not really important... even though at the time
14:27 advertisers were paying 3.5 million dollars
14:29 or whatever it was to get a 30-second spot on.
14:31 When the Olympics come around the nation stops.
14:34 It's just sport... it doesn't matter.
14:36 It's inconsequential.
14:38 No... but you see these hard luck stories.
14:41 A Frenchman was playing in the British golf open
14:43 some years ago, and with one hole left to play
14:47 he was leading by three strokes.
14:49 I mean, how can you lose? You can't.
14:51 The only thing you can do to not win from there
14:53 is die just about.
14:57 And he didn't die, thank God, but Jean van de Velde's
15:00 golf game died. He triple bogeyed the hole.
15:04 Ended up in a tie. Lost the playoff.
15:07 Another man who is remembered not for what he did
15:09 but for what he didn't do.
15:12 So near and yet so far.
15:14 It doesn't matter... doesn't matter 'cause it's only sport
15:16 and sport isn't significant in the big picture.
15:20 But what if we applied this "So near and yet so far"
15:25 theme to something really important
15:30 like salvation?
15:33 Today we're talking about preparing for the second coming.
15:36 The tragedy is that a lot of people
15:39 are going to be "almost ready... "
15:42 if you'll allow me to say it that way.
15:45 I don't know that there's actually a scale...
15:47 I think you're either ready or not, but you understand
15:49 what I mean. A lot of people are going to come close
15:53 to salvation without being quite close enough.
15:58 We read about this in the Bible. Jesus said in Matthew 25
16:02 verse 41 and on: "Then He will say also
16:06 to those on the left hand: 'Depart from Me you cursed
16:09 into the everlasting fire prepared for the devil and his
16:12 angels. For I was hungry and you gave Me no food.
16:15 I was thirsty, and you didn't give Me any drink.
16:18 I was a stranger; you did not take Me in.
16:21 Naked... you did not clothe Me.
16:23 Sick and in prison... and you did not visit Me. ' "
16:27 Now the reaction is interesting.
16:28 "Lord, when did we see You hungry or thirsty or a stranger
16:33 or naked or sick in prison and did not minister to You? "
16:36 What? No! "And He will answer them saying:
16:40 'Assuredly I say to you
16:43 inasmuch as you did not do it to one of the least of these
16:46 My brethren you did it not to Me. ' "
16:49 And they go away to everlasting punishment
16:51 but the righteous into eternal life.
16:53 And they are surprised. "Huh? You mean we didn't?
16:56 When was that? How can that be? "
16:58 They thought they were more right than they were.
17:00 It seems to me that these ones are surprised that they're
17:03 not going in. And we read in Matthew chapter 7 and verse 21
17:07 and on a similar thought. Jesus said:
17:10 "Not everyone who says to Me 'Lord, Lord' shall enter into
17:14 the kingdom of heaven but he that doeth the will
17:17 of My Father which is in heaven. "
17:20 Now by definition, if somebody is calling Jesus Lord
17:23 that person must be a Christian... surely.
17:28 So Jesus says: "Now Christians, don't be making the mistake
17:32 of thinking that because you're a Christian
17:34 this somehow automatically qualifies you for entrance
17:37 into the kingdom BECAUSE it doesn't. "
17:41 "Not everyone who calls Me 'Lord, Lord. ' "
17:43 He's made a distinction between those who make a profession
17:47 and those who have a possession of Jesus Christ.
17:51 He said: "It's important that you do the will of My Father
17:54 in heaven. " Now we've got to be careful
17:55 that we don't devolve into legalists and by the time we're
17:58 done we'll have left all of that behind.
18:01 But Jesus is clear: "Not everyone... Many will say to Me
18:04 at that day: 'Lord, Lord, haven't we prophesied in Your
18:08 name? ' That's a good thing to do.
18:10 'And in Your name have cast out devils? '
18:12 That's good, too.
18:13 'And in Your name, haven't we done many wonderful works? '
18:16 And then I will profess to them... ' And this is sobering.
18:21 Not 'I don't know you' but 'I never knew you.
18:24 Depart from Me ye that worketh iniquity. ' "
18:29 Now we shouldn't rush by this.
18:32 When we think about preparing for the second coming of Jesus
18:36 this ought to get our attention.
18:37 "Hold on, Lord... we've done all the right things,
18:39 haven't we? " And rather than being saved
18:43 they're absolutely lost.
18:46 This is an urgent and vitally-important truth:
18:50 Jesus is coming back to this world!
18:54 And I believe He's coming back soon.
18:56 And closely related to this urgent, important,
19:00 unavoidable truth
19:04 we are confronted today with the thought that
19:08 when Jesus comes back a lot of people will not be ready.
19:16 Revelation chapter 6 "The kings of the earth,
19:20 the great men, the rich men,
19:23 the commanders, the mighty men,
19:25 every bond man and every free man
19:28 hid themselves in the caves and in the rocks of the mountains
19:31 and said to the mountains and the rocks:
19:33 'fall on us and hide us from the face of Him
19:39 who sits on the throne and from the wrath of the Lamb
19:41 for the great day of His wrath has come
19:43 and who shall be able to stand? ' "
19:47 And that's an interesting situation, isn't it?
19:49 Because they're hiding themselves from a Lamb.
19:53 I don't know what you know about lambs, but lambs are cute
19:57 and they are harmless and they are docile.
20:02 And here are people hiding themselves from a Lamb.
20:08 It makes no sense... but that's where they find themselves.
20:12 Isaiah 25 starting in verse 8:
20:15 "He will swallow up death forever. " You ought to say
20:17 amen to that. "And the Lord God will wipe away tears
20:21 from all faces. The rebuke of His people He will take away
20:25 from all the earth for the Lord has spoken.
20:28 And it will be said in that day 'Lo, this is our God.
20:32 We have waited for Him and He will save us.
20:34 This is the Lord! We have waited for Him.
20:37 We will be glad and rejoice in His salvation! "
20:41 But there's a flip side.
20:43 Remember when you used to go to the record store and buy
20:45 singles? 45's? Now some of you never had that experience...
20:51 but I remember. I remember going to the record store
20:54 and buying Mull of Kintyre by Paul McCartney.
20:58 How about that?
21:00 You know, that was in a previous life.
21:06 And there was always a B side... a flip side.
21:10 And I remember what the flip side was...
21:12 song didn't make any sense.
21:14 I remember my brothers and sisters, they would buy Beatles
21:16 records. The first song I ever heard was "Hey Jude. "
21:20 And on the other side was "Revolution. "
21:22 I mean, not that I care... but that was quite a record!
21:27 There was a flip side, and in Isaiah 25 you've got people
21:32 looking and saying: "This is Jesus! Hallelujah! "
21:34 But there's a flip side.
21:37 You read in Jeremiah 8 and verse 20
21:40 "The harvest is past, the summer is ended
21:45 and we are not saved. "
21:50 Those are sad words, aren't they? And yet John wrote:
21:54 "These things I have written unto you that believe on the
21:56 name of the Son of God that you may KNOW that you have
22:00 eternal life and that you may believe on the name of the
22:03 Son of God. He that hath the Son hath life. "
22:07 None of us ought to be in any doubt.
22:09 God wants us to be confident.
22:11 We can be certain. Not boastful... not proud...
22:14 not lackadaisical... not arrogant
22:16 bit we may KNOW that when we are connected to God
22:20 through faith in Jesus Christ everlasting life is ours.
22:24 Now the fact of the matter is there are many who will be
22:27 confident and they will be wrongly confident.
22:30 There will be some who won't be confident...
22:32 they just don't even care. But the amazing thing is
22:36 for Christians today is that there will be some who think
22:39 they are ready to meet Jesus when He comes back
22:42 and they will not be ready.
22:45 I imagine, as a matter of fact, they will find out before then
22:48 because the seven last plagues will fall on all of those
22:51 who are not ready to meet Christ.
22:53 And there will be people saying: "Why these boils? "
22:56 "Why this water turned into blood? "
22:58 "Why is this plague of darkness affecting me this way? "
23:01 "Why is the sun scorching me as it is? "
23:03 "I thought... I thought... I thought... " And Jesus says:
23:08 "I never knew you. " This is sobering.
23:12 And I don't think any of us can afford to think that we are
23:15 beyond the reach of finding ourselves in the wrong camp.
23:20 You know what I'm talking about.
23:22 And the truth is every one of us by virtue
23:25 of the fact that we are here today... whether here or
23:28 here on the other side of the screen... every one of us
23:31 we are close. We are two meters from the finish line.
23:36 The gold medal is within our grasp... almost.
23:38 And it's not wrong to put it like that
23:40 because Saint Paul when he wrote about salvation
23:42 several times alluded to the games... the precursor to the
23:46 modern games. And he compared the Christian life
23:51 with these athletic events.
23:54 We are this close.
23:56 How do I say that?
23:57 Well because we're here gathered around the Bible together.
24:00 I mean, we've got the keys in our hands!
24:03 We own Bibles and good spiritual books and we've attended church
24:08 or whatever the situation is.
24:11 Some are going to say: "Well I never went to church. "
24:13 Yeah, but you live in a land if you're in the free world
24:15 where the Bible is literature's best-selling book.
24:19 So if you don't have one,
24:21 you have the opportunity to have one.
24:24 You live in a place where there are Christian television
24:27 programs all over. I know, some people are put off
24:30 by the shenanigans of some of these TV preachers.
24:32 I understand that.
24:34 But you don't say: "Man, because some of those Christians
24:38 are hypocrites I don't want to be a Christian. "
24:40 There are Americans who are hypocrites.
24:42 Now you want to turn in your citizenship and go live
24:44 in another country? I don't think so.
24:46 There are doctors who are hypocrites, so you're not
24:49 going to go see one when you're sick? Oh no!
24:51 We take the good with the bad.
24:54 Masses of people... they know about Jesus.
24:56 God knows they do because He hears them using His name
24:59 all day long. We had classmates who are Christians,
25:02 didn't we? Everyone heard about that Noah movie and nobody said
25:06 "Who? " We know... Noah, the guy in the Bible.
25:10 I mentioned to you my friend and colleague at It Is Written
25:12 Ron Watts walking into a village in India asking somebody
25:16 "Do you know Jesus Christ? " And the answer he got was:
25:20 "Well, no. We haven't heard of anybody by that name
25:23 living around here. " That might be true in places like India.
25:27 In some parts of India.
25:30 Less and less by the grace of God of places like India.
25:34 But where most of us live God is a known quantity.
25:38 He may be a misunderstood quantity
25:40 but we have this idea that there is a God.
25:44 Every time something happens that's tragic
25:47 what does the person in the news say?
25:49 "Our thoughts and prayers are with them. "
25:53 Always. Even if they're not practicing Christians
25:56 they're kind enough to say "thoughts and prayers. "
25:58 They are familiar with the idea.
26:00 Knowing what we know, knowing who we know
26:04 it would be a tragedy of immense proportions
26:07 were we not found ready to meet Jesus when He comes back.
26:10 It's as though we can look over into the Promised Land.
26:14 Now there's a world of difference between looking over
26:16 and actually being there.
26:19 World of difference.
26:21 Just ask Moses.
26:23 God took Moses up to the top of Mount Nebo.
26:26 He allowed him to look over into the Promised Land.
26:29 "There's Jericho over there and there's another land.
26:32 And look at this part and look at that part.
26:34 Take a good look... 'cause you're not going in. "
26:38 And we know why.
26:40 There was Moses told by God: "Go down there. Speak to the
26:43 rock. Water will come out. "
26:45 Moses was so mad with those people.
26:47 And who can blame him?
26:49 He said: "Hear now you rebels: must we fetch water out
26:52 of the rock? " Not God... me... I'll do it.
26:54 "Have I got to get water for you again
26:57 like I'm God? " He struck the rock.
26:59 Oh, he lost his temper. It wasn't good.
27:01 God said... Ah, and you might say that was harsh
27:06 but it worked out OK. Moses was ultimately resurrected
27:10 and taken to heaven. But the point is he was not
27:13 permitted to go into the Promised Land
27:15 because of... because of what?
27:19 It was because of sin.
27:22 Because of sin.
27:24 I know that somebody's going to say: "No, no.
27:27 Sin isn't the problem. Sin is merely symptomatic
27:32 of not having a good relationship with Jesus. "
27:35 Well that's a very spiritual way of looking at it
27:36 and I commend you for that. I'm not going to tell you
27:39 you're wrong. But I have not read in the Bible that the wages
27:42 of not having a good relationship with Jesus
27:44 is death. God is pretty clear:
27:48 "The wages of sin is death. "
27:51 Now I'm going to tell you two things
27:53 and I hope to explain both of them to you before I'm done.
27:57 First, sin is the big problem
28:01 and secondly, sin is not the problem.
28:05 Now I'll stitch this thing back together before we're done
28:08 so hang in there with me.
28:10 If you stay with me to the end, it'll be OK;
28:12 if you don't, you'll be confused but good luck to you anyhow.
28:16 The Bible is clear about sin. Clear... clear!
28:19 We ought to be clear about it.
28:20 Revelation 21:27: "But there shall by no means
28:24 enter into it... " We're talking about the New Jerusalem.
28:26 No one's going to go in there or anything, rather,
28:29 that defiles or causes an abomination or a lie!
28:35 Only those whose names are written in the Lamb's
28:38 Book of Life. I mean later on, Revelation 22
28:41 "Blessed are those who do His commandments
28:44 that they may have right to the Tree of Life
28:46 and enter in through the gates into the city. "
28:48 That's good. "But outside are dogs and sorcerers
28:51 and sexually immoral and murderers and idolaters. "
28:55 Yeah, kick 'em out. Get rid of all of them.
28:57 We don't want them in heaven.
28:58 But it goes even further:
29:00 "And whoever loves and practices a lie. "
29:02 Oooh... You know, you read in the Bible that pride
29:07 is an abomination to God.
29:10 Huh... it seems like God is setting the bar pretty high.
29:14 I think it's time for God's people to seriously get serious
29:17 about the seriousness of sin. It's deadly!
29:21 Sin kills. The devil knows that.
29:24 That's why the Bible urges us to be sober and vigilant
29:27 because "our adversary the devil as a roaring lion
29:31 walketh about seeking whom he may devour. "
29:35 He knows your name. He's got a sin with your name on it,
29:38 something crafted for you. The good news is you don't
29:41 have to fall... but we'll come back to that.
29:43 He has been studying human beings for 6,000 years.
29:47 He knows what makes us tick; he knows our weaknesses.
29:51 He also knows that in God we are strong.
29:54 He knows that but he walks around trying to separate you
29:58 from God. Now again, you don't need to be so
30:03 out of balance about this that you chew your fingernails
30:07 and worry and shake.
30:08 And man, I think I may have eaten one almond too many today.
30:12 Perhaps that was a sin. And I wore this lovely skirt
30:16 today but my sister over here tells me it's an inch too short
30:19 and so perhaps I'm going to hell right now.
30:21 And you know that there are some people who think that way.
30:24 God bless them... they're an easy target.
30:26 I don't appreciate it when preachers go after them
30:28 because they're just too easy.
30:30 But we don't need to be like that.
30:32 Conscientiousness? Good.
30:34 But love God; ask God to lead you;
30:37 follow His leading; and get on with your life
30:40 not sweating about whether there was vinegar
30:45 in the salad dressing.
30:51 Now if you don't want to eat that, that's OK.
30:54 But if you did, don't go to God and ask for forgiveness.
31:00 Don't start worrying that maybe my name got taken out
31:04 the Book of Life. God has bigger fish to fry than that.
31:09 If you love God, understand that He's not lookin' at ya
31:14 with a magnifying glass trying to lock you out of heaven.
31:18 He's doing everything He can to get you in! Amen!
31:22 Thank the Lord for that.
31:24 No, no, no... don't be lackadaisical. I don't mean that
31:26 and you know I don't mean that.
31:28 Jesus wants us to be ready for Him to come back.
31:32 But sin will keep us from that.
31:34 Sin now. Isaiah said sin separates a person from God.
31:38 And that's the truth... it's true!
31:40 And if that's true, we don't want to be casual about sin.
31:44 Understand we're growing... we're growing.
31:47 And today there is something that you're doing in your life
31:49 that tomorrow you're going to say:
31:50 "I don't think that was right. I'm growing. "
31:53 That's all right. So now what I'm suggesting
31:55 not is that you go to your brother and sister
31:58 and tell your brother and sister to grow.
32:00 God will do that. Amen!
32:03 But it's time for me to sit down and take a moral inventory
32:06 of my life. David did that: "Search me, O God,
32:08 and know my heart. Try me and know my thoughts.
32:10 See if there be any wicked way in me
32:13 and lead me in the way everlasting. "
32:15 Christ is coming back! This is no time to be casual about sin
32:20 because "the wages of sin is death. "
32:22 Listen to what Peter wrote and I love this. This is in
32:25 II Peter: "The Lord is not slack concerning His promise
32:28 as some count slackness but is longsuffering towards us. "
32:32 There's a beautiful verse... it says: "The longsuffering
32:35 of God is salvation. "
32:37 I mean where would you be without God's patience, right?
32:40 And if you can hear me as I mean to be heard
32:44 if God is willing to be patient with you,
32:48 then you be patient with others and patient with yourself.
32:52 Amen! Patient with yourself. We are growing.
32:56 "But the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night
32:58 in which the heavens will pass away with a great noise.
33:00 The elements will melt with fervent heat.
33:03 Both the earth and the works that are in it
33:04 will be burned up. Therefore,
33:07 seeing that all of these things will be dissolved... "
33:09 Now here's a question:
33:11 "what manner of persons ought ye to be
33:14 in all holy conduct and conversation or godliness?
33:17 Looking for and hastening the coming of the day of God... "
33:21 and so on. In the context of the coming of Christ
33:25 God asks us this question: "What manner of persons
33:28 ought ye to be? " John answered it: I John 3 verse 3.
33:32 "Every man that hath this hope in him purifies himself
33:37 even as He... " God... "is pure. "
33:41 Isn't that something?
33:44 "Purifies himself even as God is pure. "
33:48 You know, it's really interesting that people say:
33:50 well some... I've heard it said.
33:51 I was in a conversation with a man who told me this
33:53 with a straight face: "We could never be like Jesus...
33:56 no... no way. " And I understand that Jesus
33:58 and I aren't exactly the same.
34:02 That is, I have a lifetime of having practiced sin.
34:05 Jesus never had that.
34:06 I understand that. But the Bible does say that
34:09 Jesus was tempted in all points like as we are.
34:11 Made of the seed of Abraham. I mean, this seems pretty
34:14 straightforward to me. It seems that way
34:17 but put Jesus... I can't put it that way.
34:20 But let's consider somebody else.
34:22 The Bible says that Elijah was a man subject to like passions
34:27 such as we are. Elijah was just like us
34:31 yet Elijah was taken to heaven, translated without seeing death.
34:37 So if you feel for a moment like: "Well I can't be like
34:40 Jesus" be like Elijah.
34:45 Because Elijah evidently had it figured out.
34:47 And without a shadow of a doubt, Elijah and you
34:51 are made from the same stuff.
34:53 You see this thing with sin... there's power in sin.
34:56 Sin is deceptive... sin appeals to self.
34:59 You can indulge sin and get hooked on it
35:02 like an addict gets hooked to drugs.
35:05 I was talking to a friend recently about a man he knows
35:08 and I need to be careful with this.
35:09 The man used to go from church to church singing in a musical
35:12 group and the man is now doing a 150-year prison sentence.
35:18 Christian. People thought he was a good fellow.
35:21 I visited a man recently who attended a Christian university
35:25 the name of which you would recognize.
35:27 But I did not visit with him at an alumni event.
35:32 I visited with him on death row
35:35 and he's sitting in a penitentiary
35:36 with a death sentence hanging over his head
35:38 just waiting to be executed.
35:41 And in each situation both of these gentlemen
35:44 just started to indulge sin
35:47 until it got bigger and bigger and more and more
35:51 and they got to the place that they just couldn't say
35:53 no to sin
35:54 and sin was guiding and governing
35:56 and driving their lives.
35:57 Man I want to tell you: it starts this small.
36:01 No one's first sin is drug dealing or mass murder.
36:04 That comes later.
36:07 As a matter of fact, at least one of these gentlemen I was
36:09 telling you about got his start
36:11 looking at inappropriate websites.
36:16 And you know if you read the statistics
36:18 it's phenomenal how many people look at these things.
36:22 And then if you say to yourself
36:24 "In truth the church is a whole lot like the world"
36:29 then you know that that problem permeates the church.
36:33 Have mercy.
36:34 Can you imagine where that's going to lead people?
36:37 Can you imagine?
36:39 Now I don't mean for a moment like anybody here's going to
36:40 end up in prison for the term of their natural lives
36:43 or end up sitting on death row.
36:44 And I can tell you - thank the Lord - in the case of both
36:46 of the people that I spoke to or spoke of
36:49 both of them have repented. They've claimed Jesus.
36:52 If we are to understand the way salvation works,
36:54 we can expect to see them in heaven.
36:56 Not to minimize sin but to maximize the grace of God.
36:59 Hallelujah! And perhaps using examples like that
37:03 are just so far out that you say: "Ah, maybe it separates us
37:08 from that. " But sin starts small and grows big
37:12 and we can imagine that... we can.
37:16 Oh let me say this first about sin.
37:18 No, let me say that second about sin.
37:21 What's sobering about this
37:24 is that sin doesn't just affect you.
37:26 It affects your family; it affects the church.
37:31 We hold these series of meetings and we want to preach the gospel
37:34 and we have a smaller return than we might wish
37:38 and we wonder why. And the church isn't praying.
37:42 And there's so much sin in some of the churches
37:44 that God knows it's better for people to leave them out there
37:48 than bring them in here.
37:50 And if you have any doubt about that, think of Achan.
37:53 Achan stole from Jericho.
37:55 And because of that sin when Israel went into battle
37:58 Israel was defeated. And the parallel is clear
38:01 because the church is in a war right now...
38:04 a battle known as the great controversy.
38:06 And we would do a whole lot better if we had a whole lot
38:10 less sin clogging up the ar- teries of our spiritual hearts.
38:14 If we get that out and get God in,
38:17 God can bless the church more.
38:20 There's a reason the shaking is going to come.
38:23 You know when Jesus comes back He will come back for a church
38:26 without spot or wrinkle or any such thing.
38:30 Holy and without blemish. The sin is going to be shaken out.
38:35 God... And I can tell you for a fact
38:38 that if I am connected to that sin I'll be shaken out with it!
38:42 And I don't want that to happen.
38:43 Now if you're feeling awful about being a big sinner
38:46 right now: "Oh man, I feel so bad because of
38:49 this and this and this, " my response to you is
38:52 "Good... you ought to feel awful about sin! "
38:56 Problem is we get too casual about it.
38:59 But let me say this: the Bible says blessed are they
39:02 that mourn; they shall be comforted. "
39:05 Recognizing your sinfulness is the first step in being able
39:08 to do something about it. Jesus said He didn't come
39:11 for the righteous. He came to call sinners to repentance.
39:15 If you recognize you're a sinner,
39:17 then you are the person that Jesus can save.
39:19 You see, identifying sin is one thing,
39:22 but letting it be like an avalanche that sweeps you
39:24 down the mountainside... that's another.
39:27 Now somebody said that the biggest battle that we ever
39:29 have to fight against is self.
39:31 You ever hear that?
39:32 I'll never forget that sweet man talking about how he wanted
39:36 the ketchup but his son grabbed the ketchup.
39:38 And he was going to take the ketchup from his son.
39:40 There was only enough for one person.
39:42 But he said: "No, no, that's self and so I won't do that
39:45 and I will deny self right now. "
39:47 God bless you. I mean, if that's the biggest battle
39:49 you have to fight with self, you've got one foot on the
39:52 sea of glass already.
39:58 In the Bradshaw family it works altogether differently.
40:01 If there's ketchup for one and my son reaches to get it,
40:07 dad says: "Are you forgetting that there are adults
40:10 seated at the table? "
40:13 This becomes a teaching moment.
40:18 "Should you not at least offer that to the adults? "
40:21 "Oh yeah... dad, want some? "
40:24 "Yes. "
40:37 If that's self for you... I know, I need another
40:42 chocolate chip cookie, whatever it is...
40:44 OK, that's your battle. Fine.
40:50 And that's not to minimize that... well, no it is to
40:52 minimize that because what I'm about to say I think is a whole
40:54 lot more important than that.
40:58 A bigger battle with self, in my opinion, is the battle
41:00 that comes along when you hear a preacher talking about sin
41:03 and you say: "You know what? I'm just a hypocrite.
41:07 I guess I should just leave. I should just leave the Camp
41:10 Meeting because I have secret sin in my life that nobody knows
41:13 about. And that storm last night was probably because
41:16 of me. And if I stay around, Lord only knows who's going
41:20 to get struck by lightning. So I need to leave
41:23 and I'll just have my membership dropped
41:26 and done. Because I'm 55 years old and I've been
41:29 failing for as long as I can remember. "
41:33 Now that, ladies and gentlemen, is self.
41:37 And it's a deadly, deadly, deadly version of
41:41 self-centeredness.
41:44 Those people who say: "Woe is me. God couldn't save me"
41:48 they are self-centered.
41:50 They just are... self-centered.
41:53 Not just a person who spends all morning looking in the mirror
41:55 enjoying what they see. That's self-centeredness too.
42:00 But when you say "God can't save me"
42:03 that's self-centeredness.
42:04 Why can't God save you? Jesus died to save you
42:07 just like He died to save anybody else.
42:09 You see, when you make that mistake, here's what you're
42:11 doing: you are looking not at Jesus but at yourself.
42:15 So if you have identified sin and hypocrisy and whatever,
42:20 say: "Thank God I found it. Now Lord, do something about it. "
42:25 And stop looking at your sin and start looking at Jesus!
42:29 He is a great Savior... mighty to save!
42:32 He can save - what does it say in the book of Hebrews? -
42:35 "to the uttermost those who come to God by Him. " Amen!
42:39 The worst you are? Bring it because "where sin abounded
42:42 grace did much more abound. "
42:44 Don't you sit around having a pity party worrying about
42:46 your sin. I don't care how bad you are!
42:48 Moses was a murderer... God took him to heaven.
42:51 David? "A man after my own heart" God said.
42:53 And we struggle with that because David was a mess
42:57 and yet God was able to straighten out the mess
43:00 and clean that brother up. What God did for David
43:02 and Solomon and Hezekiah and Abraham
43:06 and all the rest of them He can do for you - Amen! -
43:10 and for your children - Amen! - your neighbor - Amen! -
43:14 some person you think can never be saved.
43:16 I don't mind talking about sin 'cause when I do
43:19 I will talk about the Savior. "There is a balm in Gilead. "
43:22 Christ can save anyone from sin.
43:26 And that includes you... praise the Lord!
43:28 We ought to be urgent about it though... urgent.
43:30 Tell you something: I don't think there's enough
43:34 urgency. I'll tell you why.
43:35 What happens when you get sick?
43:37 You go to a doctor if you've got any sense.
43:40 Doctor says: "You are so sick you need chemotherapy. "
43:45 And you say: "Well, what's that going to do? "
43:47 "Well, we hope it's going to get rid of the cancer. "
43:50 "Anything else? " "Oh, yeah, you'll lose your hair. "
43:53 "Well, what else? " "Well you'll have neuropathy. "
43:55 "Anything else? " Ah, your ears will ring forever. "
43:57 "Oh, OK... what else? "
43:59 "Well, I mean you're going to feel like you want to die. "
44:03 "Uh-huh. " "You'll feel so tired.
44:06 You never imagined being so tired. "
44:07 "OK... anything else? "
44:09 "Probably... " And you say: "When can I start? "
44:20 "You are so sick, lady, you need radiation. "
44:24 "Why what's that going to be like? "
44:25 "It's going to be terrible.
44:26 You will be in some way less for the rest of your life
44:30 than you are now. It will burn you... maybe.
44:32 Doesn't burn everybody. It will do this; it will do that.
44:34 Laundry list of side effects. "
44:37 And you say: "But you think it's going to get the cancer. "
44:40 "We hope so. " "I'm in. "
44:48 "Ah... that diabetes is so bad we have to take off your foot. "
44:51 "I don't want to lose my foot. "
44:52 "Well, we can let you keep it. "
44:55 "Well what then? " "Well you'll die. "
44:57 "Oh... here it is. Take it off! Take it off now! "
45:02 That famous actress? She had a double mastectomy.
45:06 She didn't even have cancer.
45:09 It was to lower her risk of getting cancer.
45:14 That's rad... I'm not criticizing... that's radical!
45:17 But people do that stuff.
45:19 "Ask your doctor about this medication.
45:22 Now the medication could cause cancer, acid rain, deforestation
45:26 or cause global warming.
45:31 It could cause depression and suicidal thoughts. "
45:33 And that's not funny.
45:35 "It can cause all of these things. " And you go:
45:37 "Awesome! Doc, can I have some of that? "
45:41 Why do people do that?
45:43 And the people say: "Well from now on I will never
45:45 eat sugar for the rest of my life and I'm only going to ever
45:47 eat raw food. And I'll drink carrot juice every day
45:50 until Jesus comes back. " And they go on these radical diets.
45:53 Why? People do this stuff 'cause they want to get well!
45:57 'Cause they think if they don't, they might die. Right?
46:01 And you'll do anything when your life is on the line.
46:06 Anything. Hopefully, anything within reason.
46:10 And that's why people do this stuff:
46:13 because they want to live.
46:15 Well I want to tell you something: whether you've got
46:17 some disease or not we're all sick!
46:21 The worst disease... the disease of sin.
46:24 And it kills.
46:26 And for our health we have the National Institutes of Health
46:30 and the CDC. And you've got that guy out there on the West Coast
46:33 who gave a $500 million matching grant
46:37 to an Oregon university. By the time they're done
46:39 a billion dollars given for cancer research.
46:42 Ted Turner gave a billion dollars to the United Nations
46:46 to eradicate polio or some such thing.
46:48 Bill Gates and all of his wealth... they're trying to get
46:50 rid of diseases. I mean...
46:54 Where's the institute for sin?
46:58 And I guess somebody could say: "Well that's in our churches
47:00 and that's in our theological institutions. "
47:03 All right. Perhaps... perhaps... perhaps you're right.
47:07 We put so much energy and money and time and effort
47:10 and resources into getting well.
47:13 That's OK.
47:16 We recognize easily the urgency for getting over
47:19 illness so that we can be healthy again.
47:21 But there is an illness, man: sin. It will take you down
47:25 and take you out.
47:28 Worse than cancer or a stroke or diabetes or heart disease.
47:31 Worse! Much worse.
47:35 Now God has a remedy, thank the Lord.
47:37 He has a word for us today; the word is repent.
47:39 Repent; repent. Whether it is something dark
47:43 or something more fashionable
47:46 God says "Repent! "
47:48 We are this close to entering into the kingdom.
47:52 If you stand on your tiptoes and look, you can just about
47:55 see over the border into the Promised Land.
47:57 Jesus is coming back soon and yet what do we say?
48:02 "Well now be careful around old Bob the deacon
48:03 because he's a bit irascible; he's a little scratchy.
48:06 But that's OK. That's just old Bob. We love him. "
48:09 Well it's good that we love him but it's not OK.
48:12 Bob's got to get the victory.
48:14 "Well now that you're in this church - and I hate to say this
48:16 but we do need to tell you -
48:17 be careful what you say around old Mrs. Brown
48:19 because... hhhh... she'll tell everybody.
48:23 But that's just Mrs. Brown; we love her anyway. "
48:27 Well it's right to love her but Mrs. Brown needs to quit
48:30 that gossip. And the Bible talks about that
48:32 and it's wrong. God wants us to live lives
48:36 that are above reproach.
48:37 They wanted to mess with Daniel.
48:39 They couldn't find anything to trip him up on because
48:41 he lived such a holy, committed life.
48:44 He purposed in his heart that he would not dishonor
48:49 God. Now the remedy for sin...
48:51 I said sin is the problem.
48:54 Yes, that's the problem because "the wages of sin is death. "
48:56 But sin is not the problem.
48:58 Let me talk about that for just a moment here.
49:00 What's the remedy for sin? You could say forgiveness.
49:03 You'd be right. You could say grace.
49:05 You'd be right again.
49:07 You could say oneness with God.
49:10 Nothing wrong with that.
49:11 But if you want to be most right you would say that
49:14 the remedy for sin is Jesus.
49:18 Jesus. Not forgiveness from Jesus
49:23 but Jesus who brings forgiveness into your life.
49:26 Not merely righteousness from Christ
49:30 but the righteousness of Christ that you don't receive
49:35 from Him but you receive in Him.
49:38 Jesus is the remedy.
49:41 One day they were dying out there in the wilderness.
49:43 Snake bites had got them.
49:44 "Moses, make a snake out of brass. Stick it on a pole.
49:47 Tell the people to look and they'll be able to live. "
49:51 And miraculously they looked at this snake
49:55 and they lived. If you will look to Jesus,
49:58 what did we hear? "Turn your eyes upon Jesus.
50:03 Look full in His wonderful face. "
50:05 It's true that the things of earth grow strangely dim
50:08 in the light of His glory and grace.
50:10 Christ is the way out!
50:12 John wrote: "Unto Him who loved us
50:14 and washed us from our sins in His own blood. "
50:18 Look, if you've got a dirty mind the Bible promises
50:21 that you can have the mind of Christ.
50:23 If you've got a tongue that operates without restraint,
50:26 God can touch that and train it right away.
50:30 The dishonest can become honest.
50:31 The impure, pure. The addict can be clean and sober.
50:35 The drunk can dry out, and let me add
50:37 it's true that for some sins -
50:40 even though God can forgive them all -
50:42 it's right in some cases to get some help.
50:48 'Cause you end up getting down here in this place.
50:51 You've got these functions. You're messed up
50:53 and it's good sometimes to get some people that help
50:56 you get untangled from all of that.
51:00 But THE problem isn't sin even though sin is THE problem.
51:04 Jesus told us clearly what the problem is.
51:08 John 5 verse 40.
51:12 He said: "But you will not come to Me
51:17 that you might have life. "
51:19 That's the problem. The reason I say that is
51:21 the sin problem has been taken care of.
51:23 We know it. Jesus died for our sins.
51:26 The Bible says so.
51:27 We sing about it. "There is a fountain filled with blood
51:30 drawn from Immanuel's veins.
51:32 Sinners plunged beneath that flood lose all their guilty
51:36 stains. " So there! The sin problem has been taken care of.
51:40 Question is: what are you willing to do about it?
51:43 Will you come to Jesus that you might have life?
51:46 Because there is life in Jesus. Not death but life.
51:50 Life! Furthermore we are told in Jude verse 24
51:54 "Now unto Him who is able to keep you from falling. "
51:59 Praise the Lord for that!
52:01 There's power in Christ.
52:03 You don't have to be what you were.
52:04 He can keep ya and make you what you're not right now.
52:07 "There hath no temptation taken you but such as is common
52:10 to man" Paul wrote to the Corinthians.
52:12 "But God is faithful. He will not allow you to be
52:15 tempted above that which you are able
52:19 but will with the temptation make a way to escape
52:22 that you may be able to bear it. "
52:24 Oh, thank God for that.
52:27 Isn't that something?
52:29 Preparation for the second coming of Jesus.
52:32 If we are serious about being ready for the second coming,
52:35 we'll be praying like we mean business.
52:39 Fasting when God prods us to do so.
52:43 Reading our Bibles
52:46 with the fervor that we check our Facebook page.
52:54 Hard to imagine, huh?
52:57 Memorizing scripture.
53:00 It'll be in our minds.
53:02 Of course we'll eat well and do all of those things.
53:04 We will. I'm not down on that.
53:07 But if we are serious about being ready for the second
53:10 coming of Jesus we will not put the cart
53:14 before the horse.
53:16 Heaven awaits. It is those who put Jesus first,
53:21 those who have come to Christ,
53:24 those who have demanded that Jesus own them...
53:30 You know, in a certain sense
53:35 if sin is the problem
53:39 it's not your problem... it's God's problem
53:45 because the only One who can do anything about the sin
53:48 in your life is God.
53:51 All you can do is give God permission
53:56 to come into your life and do the work.
53:59 Then you cooperate with God.
54:01 But that's all part of turning your life over to God
54:03 and giving Him the permission to work.
54:05 Now you can take me out of context if you like
54:07 but I trust you not to do that.
54:09 I say again: the sin problem is God's problem.
54:13 He already paid the price. Debt was cancelled at Calvary.
54:17 Whssh... done.
54:20 Now that's to be worked out in your life.
54:22 That's God's work.
54:25 Now if you'll be inpatient, God can work.
54:29 That is: "Lord, let's get it done. "
54:33 "Lord, don't wait a moment longer. "
54:37 "Lord, You've got to clean me up. "
54:41 "Heavenly Father, do not let my hand go
54:45 even for a moment. Lord, on my own I cannot make it. "
54:49 But clothed in Christ's righteousness
54:53 I can't fail to make it.
54:56 And these are things that only God can do for us
54:58 so we ask God to be God in our lives.
55:01 And will God fail to answer that prayer?
55:04 All God wants us to do is get out of His way
55:06 and let Him work.
55:08 That's all. To stop being God.
55:10 When we come to the fork in the road we say: "All right,
55:12 which way? " When we come to temptation
55:15 we pause. God is prodding us to pause.
55:17 He's telling us to pause; He's calling out to us to pause.
55:20 We stop. "All right... which way? "
55:22 God will guide us in the way to go.
55:24 He promises to do that.
55:28 Jesus is coming back soon; He wants us to be ready.
55:32 No point being close but not close enough.
55:37 Before Jesus comes back the Bible paints this amazing
55:40 picture. In Revelation chapter 20
55:42 the Holy City - the New Jerusalem -
55:44 has come down from God out of heaven.
55:47 Inside that thing is Christ
55:50 and all of the redeemed.
55:53 The walls - as best as I can tell - are transparent.
55:57 And on the outside are all of the lost.
56:03 And of course, we can't know exactly what that situation
56:06 is going to be like, but it seems right to assume
56:09 that those on the outside can see in
56:11 and those on the inside can see out.
56:13 Imagine coming up in the second resurrection
56:16 having known Jesus, having owned a Bible
56:19 and a phone with Bible apps on it.
56:22 Having come to Camp Meeting.
56:24 Having gone to church and been a deacon
56:26 and sung in the choir and taken up the offering -
56:28 "Good day... lovely to see you, brother" -
56:30 and having a heart that was full of corruption
56:33 and was never yielded to God.
56:37 Preparation for the second coming of Jesus:
56:40 Christ in the heart; Christ in the life.
56:44 Jesus all and in all.
56:47 We must have that. What do you say? Amen!
56:50 Pray with me. Let us pray: Our Father and our God,
56:52 we know Jesus is coming back soon and we are thankful.
56:57 And I pray today - we pray today - take our hearts
57:00 for we cannot give them.
57:01 Keep them pure because we cannot keep them for You.
57:04 Save us in spite of ourselves... our weak, unChristlike selves.
57:07 Mold us, fashion us, raise us into a pure and holy atmosphere
57:11 where the rich current of Your love can flow through our souls.
57:15 Ready us for Jesus' soon return, we pray
57:18 and we thank you in Jesus' name, Amen.
57:23 Amen. God bless you.
57:26 The best truly is yet to come.


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