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We've been, by the way, 11 breads coming up. What a great time that is. A wonderful time. It's a time of renewal. But I'm going to tell you something that I think both you face seriously. Being the days of 11 breads, hats over the days of 11 breads, are not about you. They are about Jesus Christ. They are about Jesus Christ. Get that clear. You know what Jesus said? This dude, talking about the ceremony of Passover, this dude can remember it from me. This dude can remember it from your baptism. This dude can remember it from when you left sin. Now, is all that part of it? Of course. What Jesus died, what did he do? And Jesus died for us. He took a line of our sins. And when we're baptized, what do we lose? We accept the sacrifice of Jesus Christ. So when we renew our thought of this celebration, this memorial, the celebration of Christ's death, or the memorial of his death, when we remember that, we are remembering what happened for us. But I don't put what happened for me ahead of Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ said very clearly, Paul said that when he was talking about that in 1 Corinthians, this dude can remember it from me. And sort of add rebar, rebar, and whatever their accounts are. This dude can remember it from me. So today's sermon is entitled, Is Mercy Endures Forever? And who doesn't need mercy? And more importantly, who doesn't, who loves to give mercy? I think most of us love to receive mercy. Oh, please don't spite me. I didn't need to do that. Please dad, don't punish me. Please dad, don't deny me this. Please dad, don't do this. You know what that is? If he doesn't do it, mercy.
Our God is a merciful God. Psalm 136, I requested Psalms, the Psalm number 79. That we read in the handle. In Psalm 136, every verse, every verse, rather, has this part of this phrase, is mercy endures forever. 26 out of 26.
And in our handle 79, you read that. We sing that Psalm. Psalm 103, verses 8-10. First we read that. I brought my scripture type value, 14, to 14 years later. We just might get older, you might find bicropals on. Psalm 103, verses 8-11. The Lord is merciful and gracious. Put those two words together. What do they mean? They mean the same though. You know what mercy means? Not getting what you deserve.
Not getting what you deserve. You know what grace is? Getting what you don't deserve.
God gives us grace. What does that grace think in it? Forgiveness of sin. And making us righteous. That's great. Do you deserve Jesus Christ? I don't. But you know what, brethren? You are valuable to God. You know why you're valuable?
Because you know how you were paid for? You were bought back and redeemed by the precious blood of Jesus Christ. That tells me that God considers each of you who is baptized. Each of you. He's valuable. Unless nothing to puff ourselves out of our views, you do. God led you. God opened your mind. God led your mind. He opened your mind. He softened your heart.
He led you to repentance, but he does not repent for you. You have the chance. He is not baptized for you. So when you enter baptism, you're picturing the death of very own resurrection of God. You give your picture of the death of very own resurrection of Christ. And the intent is when you come out to walk in newness of life. Where do you walk? Paths of righteousness. With whom do you meet along the way?
Jesus cries in. Father, Father. That's where they are. Why? Psalm 23. Go to the Paths of Righteousness. That's the way we go. That's the way that God gives us to go. That's the way that leads to eternal life. So you're walking in God's way.
Now, sometimes you slip in God's way. Does that mean you left God's way? Does he become a... you're a new person? No, you may be a little person. By sin, I become a little person. Saint-sinner, saint-sinner, saint-sinner. If I know something interesting, I look up. In the Bible, does it ever say, saints-sinner, Christians-sinner? No. Are sinners... no, sorry, Matthew's saying. Are they sinners? No. You know, 31 times in the New Testament, the word sinner is used never once applied for Christians.
You know that Paul never called people sinners. You know, he called them holy, righteous. Holy, righteous, precious, dear, those to be loved. That's how he referred to them. God doesn't look at you and say, okay, but he's sinners. See, if I think you're sinners, every week I'm here, I should be talking about sin. A lot of overcoming, about changing. You gotta say, what did you do with baptism?
Was that a veil? Was that... Was that a veil? Probably you. Did God do his job? Did you do your job of believing, repenting? Are you still the old person? Or, you're a saint, not what you're baptized without, and as you said, you're a sinner again.
And you're going back and forth. You're a new man, old man, new man. Now, the old man will try to follow you, yet to be sure he tries to influence you to go back to being the old person you used to be. But the new person he gave you is Jesus Christ and God working in you with the mind of Christ.
He gives you the strength to fight it. He gives you the strength to stay in that path. And when you slip and stumble in the path, you're not a sinner. You're a Christian who stumbled, and God will forgive you. You have to repent of that. You don't have to be rebaptized. You killed... you put the old man to death. He was very good at Christ. He's not still alive. He still comes up and tries to get you. He comes from the dead, he comes from the dead, he comes from the dead, he tries to get you to come back.
And you don't let it get into it. When you go back to being the way your old way was, that to me is the unvulnerable thing. You've gone too far. You won't come back. You don't want to. I'm not their judge, but I bet some people told me it's too hard to be a Christian. Too hard. My God said, you try to... you try to... you talk about righteousness. You talk about the law. He said, which of the Ten Commandments do you don't you like?
Do you want to go worship lots of gods? You want to go to Nidal? You talk about it. Do you want to take God's name and name? Use it. Use it in a trite, everyday manner, recklessly? No. Do you want to dishonor your mother and father? Do you want to murder somebody? No. Do you want to steal? Do you want people to steal from you? Do you want people to lie? Do you want somebody to come into your life? Or your daughter?
Oh, don't you mind? They can't tell you the one they don't like is the sad. That causes you to change their values. That's his commandment, right? But by faith, the little gentleman, now I want to see if they will walk in my law or not. Not just the law of the Sabbath. That's that attitude, that you healed them to be your God. And you don't keep the Sabbath, you don't know God. You lose touch. So let me read this again. Lord is merciful and gracious. Merciful and gracious. Slow to anger, above bounding and mercy. He will not always strive with us. No, he'll punish us sometimes. No, we keep his anger forever. Sometimes God gets angry. God's evil. God gets mad. God doesn't always... the power he has... I don't like what you've actually done though. I've wiped out the whole city. And whole cities have been wiped out. Son of Gomorrah? Nothing. Fire and brimstone. God doesn't do it often. He wiped out the world, didn't he? He didn't really... he made human beings, and he made them subject to sin, subject to their own nature. He didn't realize how bad they could be. Notice the main sense they were... scriptures read today were evil only continually. You... I've known some evil people, but if you know the people... all they want to do, all their life is about is how they can disrupt, how they can cause problems, how they can be a problem to others, how they can do something evil. Boy, that is really degradation, isn't it? Only evil continues. God said, oh, why did they not? When Israel was being so bad after he... all these miracles to bring them out of Egypt, and then when Moses knocked on the bottom, gave them a tent, and they was waiting for God to write it with it, then he got one to make sure it was written right. No, I'm teasing. I don't know that. But he was making out the stone, and when Moses delayed, oh, what Moses? What did he do? He'd probably not lost up there. Maybe he went up there and fell off the mountain. Maybe, you know, what happened to this man? He's not come back. We're not going to stay here. What about Egypt? Egypt has all these leaks and cucumber. They forgot they had to work in the mud pits. Well, these leaked in lots of graves. And yeah, they do have lots of graves, and you don't get it. It's sort of the priests to use. How soon do we forget it? Make us an idol. Come on, Aaron. You're good. Gold, precious metal worker. Go, go make us an idol. No, I don't want to go. You do it. You do it, Aaron or else. Okay, I'll do it. Then, then he tells Moses, I just threw the gold in the... and I paid this? This is idol. Now, how do you melt on gold that melts in the shape of a golden calf? So Aaron wasn't being upright, not on a steady plate. Neither of these men. None of them. You know, has any human been perfect?
God is in God's vertical and God's gracious.
Because God doesn't always give us what we deserve.
He's not always give us what we deserve.
Nor will he keep his anger forever. He has not dealt with us according to our sins, but nor punished us according to our iniquities. He's not always just just just just just just just just just just just just just punished us. For as the heaven is higher than the earth, so great is his mercy for those who fear him. Those who respect him. Those who honor him.
Mercy and Peace are often interchangeable in the Bible, but they are slightly different. God inspired Moses to record in Exodus 3319, both grace and mercy. Exodus 3319. Here's what he said. I will make my goodness. We're telling Moses. Moses, he said, I wish I could see God. Okay, Moses, go hide over the wall. Stay behind that rock until I tell you to come out. And when you come out, I will make all my goodness pass before you. And I will proclaim the name of the Lord before you. I will be gracious to whom I will be gracious, and I will have compassion that old King James translates it, mercy. I said, I will have mercy on whom I will have mercy. So when somebody says, well, God can't be nice to that person. Yes, he can. God can be gracious to whoever he wants to. Remember, what's grace? I'm giving you what you don't deserve. How many times did he bring his real fast? Did they repent? Were they all good people? He loves him. He loves him. I believe God still loves him, though. The modernist will get out of the States, and I believe he saved us. Saved us from total destruction, because I know from what I've passed records of the Biden-Harris administration, that if she had gotten in, we would almost be totally Marxist. They were heading down that path. You'd be the Marxist playbook. Heading right down that path, confused the sexes, confused people as their identities. Who are they? Don't use merit. Don't give people what God used. Peripheral to talents, parable to policy, who has merit, receives. A lot of people who just sit around and do nothing. So when you understand the depths of what we've been into, so you see current president Trump, he's trying to work as fast as he can to bring America back. As he gets into the head of the Golden Age, that might be the Golden Age for America. It certainly is not the Golden Age for the world. And he cannot save the world. They'll thank Jesus Christ to do that and to take them to the country. And don't ever confuse those.
But I believe, from what he said, I believe that he was protected from that guy who was so close that everybody said it was a trap shoot, with a high-powered rifle and a scope. And he had just turned his head, for the reason, to look at that chart and then pull the whiz by him instead of hitting directly into his temple. He would have been dead. And the same time they had to spot that little rifle down at that golfing area, that guy camped out there all day long. I believe there was, well, we're going to find out there are a lot of shenanigans happening back there when they investigate more deeply. The same way with the killing of some of these presidents, I think you're going to find more. I'm not a conspiracy buff, but I think it's too obvious. Is that that guy sitting on the roof? The average lay member walking through that, hey, there's a guy up there on the roof. What's he doing up there? It looks like he's got something in his eye. Yeah, it looks like I got him. Hey, look up there. Where's the policeman around? I could tell him up there. And they didn't do anything. One guy was trying to get up, but he didn't quite get up there. Another guy, you know, what are you doing after all? I'm living up here. Okay, but I didn't ask, what's he doing up on the roof? And they let it happen. And right inside that building that he was on top of was at the center, communication center for the CIA or whatever the secret service. And tell me if that isn't something that's a setup. I think it was. But that's what they mean. So I will tell you this much. You know, I didn't have him. He loves the people of Israel. And he loves the church. And I don't think without Israel being prosperous, we would be able to carry on the work. Not in the way to reach a world. We could all be at work and doing what we can do in the meantime. I'm grateful. The more I see that, the more I hear about Mark what lived in, what life's liberty and what lived in, does he ever expose things? He reads from those vandals what they were up to. He reads what their approaches confuse people. He's a dude into the educational system. What are they teaching? Children, drag queens. Why on earth would you bring men dressed up like ladies, sexy ladies, into a room with little kids? How weird is that? And the world accepted it.
And teachers would think they're teaching when they're grouped with them. They're education levels number 40 in the world. And we spend far more money than any other country on education. Because they want to confuse. If you don't know anything, you can't say anything. You can't be anything. You can finally say, let's depend on the state to look at. They're saying, well, we'll just do the work. And we'll just do work. Whatever is necessary, this state will just pay us to certain amount of money.
Stupid.
The God loves every bill. I'm all certain about what I was going to do on God loves every bill, but I don't do it. But actually, this 3319, God says I will have mercy. In fact, graciousness, I'll be gracious on those who are great. And I will be gracious to whom I will be gracious. So if somebody's in the kingdom, I don't think they should be there. I probably won't be there myself anyway. I have that attitude. But if I get there, Billy Graham's there.
Why don't you do this? If I could not say that, God can be gracious to whom he will be gracious. And remember, God judges each one of us according to what we are and what we know. And I know, the scripture in the Bible is yet to believe, repent, and be baptized, and believe, and communicate that we'll go out of the gospel of Jesus. I know that. What about some of the people in the Old Testament? Some of the leaders, some of the prophets, they don't work baptized. At least, I know of. Did they know Jesus Christ? Maybe some bits here and there in the Old Testament? Did they listen to the Hall of Fame in Hebrews 11? I don't know. God can be gracious to whom he will be gracious. And that's where we get our self out of being judged mentally.
Followed up to us. I can judge between right and wrong. You bet. I can judge between whether it's the 40-giblet Bible, according to what they did. I can judge that too. But can I say they don't belong in the kingdom of God? God, you can have anybody you want to. I'm immune to that.
Let's go on. He's gracious.
Micah 718. How gracious is God! Micah 718. Micah 818. We read this. And by the way, the name Micah 82 is a God like Antigua.
Verse 18. Who lives a God like you?
Parting iniquity. Passing over the transgression of the remnant of his parakeet. He does not retain his anger forever. Why? Because he delights in mercy.
God's not giving the mercy. God is giving the mercy. And I will ask each one of us.
Are you merciful?
Do you like to give mercy? What people do they?
They did that. I'm going to get revenge. I'll give them that. Could you be merciful?
If we want to be like God, God delights in mercy.
Do you know what the... in, uh, what is it? Ephesians? No. We talked about... not by Ephesians. We talked about the wisdom that comes from above. I think it's one of... John's writings or Paul writes. The wisdom that comes from... no, Peter. What comes from above? The wisdom that comes from above is full of mercy. And you have to...
If you have the wisdom that's from above, you're full of mercy. And good words, you know, if you translate that word, the Greek words that you know they mean, you even show mercy to those who deserve it. You show... you can understand mercy for those who deserve it. Even they deserve to be punished. And they didn't get it. And you can be merciful toward them. Full of good clues. You can look it up in the Greece. So, are we to delight in mercy? Now, how great is God's mercy toward mankind? I'll do a very quick summary here. I've got lots of scriptures to support it. If you want them, just write me and I'll send you the full scriptural list. So, I'm not going to support it. I'll just tell you a little bit about it and even skip some of them. But let's take a look at some of the vivid examples of God's mercy in the scriptures and his mercy toward others. His mercy toward others. How great is it toward humankind? Well, humans vest up, don't they? Jeremiah 10, 30, 23, you're familiar with that scripture. Jeremiah 10, 23, and 24. The heart is deceitful above all things and desperately wicked. That's what he sees in mankind. That's how mankind is. He made mankind subject to vanity. He read that in Romans. He made you subject to vanity. He was useless. Gassing out the wind, gassing out the wind. Romans 3, 23 clearly tells us all of sin becomes shorter than glory and glory. So humans mess up. How did they get out of that mess-up condition? Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, they all messed up, didn't they? Abraham lied about his wife. He saved his family. He's not about her. He's my sister. Well, everybody shoots. Every woman's my sister by creation, because God made all of us, and everybody wants a woman that must be my sister. For his children, she must be my sister. However, he thought it may be from some close cousin or whatever, he's my sister. To protect him, he didn't want them to kill him, because he made her... she's so beautiful, by the way, 65. He's so beautiful. They want her.
Isaac followed, sued. Jacob, all connived, and yet they all are going to be indicated. They all are listed as the pagan arts of God, through God's mercy, grace, he saw of his faithful and wants through whom God's national blessings of Israel would come. You can read that in Hebrews 11 verses 8 and 9, all the way through. Even called Abraham, my friend. Abraham lied. Abraham lied. Did not trust him in that way. And yet God says, you're my friend. My friend and God's friend. That's in Isaiah 41.8 and James 23. Moses messed up. Moses, the big hero of the Jewish people. What did he do? Moses, God said, speak to the rock and ask it to bring forth water. What did he do? How many times will have he bit you with water, stripped the water from here? God said, you should have done that. You're not good at giving them the water. I am. I am. And you know what God did to the mamos? He could do to the holy man. You can stand on Mount Nebo, and I've been at that Mount Nebo, and I've looked out of the Russian Valley and the Jewish provides. You can look down and see it. You can't ever.
How sad. They've been fed up with all these people. They're valleying and crying and decusing and all the, all the, and then he messed up. God said, I'm sorry. You did don't honor by name to get God still wants Moses to be there in the kingdom abroad. He's listed in the Hall of Fame, Hebrews 11, verses 24 to 27. He moved up being a prince in Egypt. He gave up having all that to go to be with the slaves and to tread out mud as shown in the 10 commandments. David sinned multiple times. What was David called? A man after my own heart, Acts 13, 22. A man after my own heart. When David did multiple things wrong, he'd sinned a lot in fulfilling his lust to have to have Bathsheba, the wife of one of his prized warriors that he even named Uriah. And he tried to connive Uriah, tried to get him to send him to me quickly as her husband and maybe he'll adhere Uriah. I know you're here to hear me point out more. Okay, you probably want to go home and see your wife. You've been in the military for a while. You've been a war. Why don't you go spend the night with her? Well, he did if he wanted to spend the night with her. He'd probably want to have terrible relations. But what did Uriah do? He slept outside in the courtyard. And woke up and said, well, what did Uriah do? No, he did. He sometimes told him, what? Then he said, well, maybe he'll work this way. Bring me the liquor here. Bring me wine. Look for the wine you heard me write. Tell me more about the work. I have another glass. I have another glass. I have another glass. He figured after Uriah got drunk, he'd want to find his way home. You know, people, drunks, can sometimes drive home. They don't even know how they got there.
This song, automatic.
He had gone. But then David had to resort to killing him. Not deliberately, but indeliberately by sending a message by him to the leader of the group. Put him in the front, withdraw the troops, and let them kill him. So the archers nailed him to the wherever tree or wherever he was near.
He died. David was not an honorable guy. And yet God, in his mercy, calls him, a man after my own, in Psalm 51, he repented deeply. He said, don't take your Holy Spirit from me. Please don't take your Holy Spirit from me.
God forgave them, because God is merciful. What about the devoted disciples?
What about them Jesus had? Did the disciples of Jesus have their slip-ups, remember?
I like John, one of my favorite apostles. James and John and their mothers, who's can I remember? I made those nice delicious blue bar pies for you. I made this for you. Remember that bread that I gave you, that nice fresh- And Jesus, I can't focus you that. I can't do that. Of course, then the other disciples heard that they did this, and that they were bad. Why? Well, they wanted to sit next to him.
Carl disciples. And not only that, I'm Peter grabbing and saying, rebuke them.
And told Jesus, no, no, no, have them. And he said, Peter, get behind me, Satan.
He don't know what mind you are. His own family, his disciples denied Jesus and ran away. Matthew 26. They ran away. Not only Peter denied him, Peter denied him, yes, in the open crook before the crow, before the cock crowed several times. He denied him three times, he denied him. But the other disciples did too. They all fled. You read that in Matthew 26, 35, and 36.
His own family, his brothers and sisters. Remember, he had James, Joseph, and Jude, his brothers, her name, and sisters. So Jesus had at least five siblings.
And y'all go to the John chapter 7. What did they say to Jesus Christ?
They said the disciples, or the brothers, said, why don't you go up to the feast? Go on up to the feast that observed that they already knew that they were hunting for him and would have killed him. Why don't you go up? Nobody is the prophet who keeps himself hidden. You should go up, and then you go up. And later Jesus did go up.
You go up. The average apple, but believe it or not.
Peter rebuked him, read that already, followed, consented, and yet Jesus Christ considered Peter one of the top ones. Was he the number one, he certainly was the number one volunteering the students' days. He was number one to respond, and he's listed among the three, Peter, James, and John, that Jesus put with him. So obviously he considered them very important. And he must have forgiven him. There you are. He must have been merciful to him. What about Paul? Paul consented to the death of Stephen, Acts 7. Paul consented to Stephen's death, and they cast him out of the city and stoned him, and witnesses laid down their clothes at the feet of a young man named Saul.
And he guarded their clothes for those who were killing him.
When he had his defense before the Sanhedrin, rather, and he said this, and when the blood of your martyr Stephen was shed, Paul also was standing by consenting to his death. And then with a gripe, Paul said this, many of the saints I shut up in prison. Many, having received authority from the chief priests, and when they were put to death, as in Acts 20, states, verses 9-11, when they were put to death, I cast my vote against them.
Would I have a hard time preaching to you if some of your relatives had been put in the dungeons by me, never to get out of it? Even worse, fulfilled? We call it a need? You can imagine the grief that the Apostle Paul felt, the sadness, all that. Now he's converted. God's gone converted him. God saw a man who was worth something, who had some drive, an enthusiasm, was wrong drive, and was broadly enthusiastic for something.
But the Apostle Paul, he got back. But how difficult must it have been for him to preach to some of the same people in some of the same areas?
For years, Paul said he visited many foreign areas, like he was doing the Vazquez when Christ struck them down, many foreign cities to bring people in who were supposedly Christians there, and persecuted them through heaven, thrown in prison, and threw the key away, or consented to their death, and he had to look the face of the mothers and sisters and brothers and children, and he preached to the people later on. You know what? God is vertical. God is vertical. God is vertical. He was vertical for them. James writes about us.
James writes about us, and he says, we too, like early, and I say, look, in James 3 verse 2, in chapter 3 and verse 2, James said this, for we all stumble in many things. If anyone does not stumble in word, he is a perfect man, also able, also bile, the whole thought. We all stumble. We've said things that hurt people. We've said things that have caused people a lot of pain. Who we, God still accept you. When you say you're sorry, James threw to me. In 2 Peter, 2 Timothy 4 verses 7 and 8, 2 Timothy 4 verses 7 and 8, we read with Paul felt that he had delivered his life because of the mercy and compassion and graciousness of God. He said, I'm already before God and the drink offering, and the time of my departure is again. I have bought a good price. I have finished the race. I have kept the faith. Finally, there's laid up for me a crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous judge, will give me on that day. Not to me only, but also to all who have loved, disappeared. Paul still had the assurance after all he did to ruin the church. He came back. He repented and got your mercy.
You show people mercy. A merciful person. We all still sin. You say we have no sin. 1 John 1, verses 9 and 10, we deceive ourselves for a law of the faith. We're all still sin. You sin, I sin, but it doesn't make me a sinner unless I'm stuck in that sin. Unless I deliberately go to doing that. Unless I continue to go doing that. Unless I engage in that, that becomes me. You're not just an adulterer. You're an adulterer. You didn't just steal something. That is your way of life. You become a sinner.
The baptism, I remember, was under that water age 18, almost 19.
The Bible, we saw it. It can't be like even again. This can't go that way. It can't go that way.
I remember.
Matthew 6, 7. Sorry, 5, 7. The beatitudes. We as individuals need to be like our God. God is merciful. His mercy endures forever. Oh, God probably have done too much. I probably done more too much this time. God will never forgive me. God will forgive you.
If you're sorry, if you're evil. He already did invest in you, his Son. He already invested in you, the Holy Spirit, after his Son hates death, plans to you. He can remember that. Matthew 5 verse 7. We read this in the beatitudes. Blessed are the merciful, for they shall obtain mercy.
Blessed are the merciful. Remember what Micah said?
Micah 6, 8. He has shown you, O man, what is good. But to do justly, 2ndly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly, if you're God. We all love mercy when it's given to us.
Do we love mercy when it's our turn to give it? I have a hard time when people come to me to ask forgiveness. Not that I don't want to forgive them, but to who am I? That I should be able to forgive you.
But that's mercy. I don't find it exact from them what they did to me. Isn't that one of the commandments you want for others? You want people to forgive you? Well, merciful to you, but we messed up. Yes, you would. Be merciful. The days of 11th bread pass over coming up in the interest of time. We received a lot of mercy from God. Forgive us. Cleanse us. All we did against Christ and God, all the times we trampled all over His law, His way, all the bad examples we were, we gave us the blood of Jesus Christ. And we slip and stumble once we are baptized. We go to Him and bear and say, I'm sorry, He forgives you. That's mercy. You don't deserve it. I don't deserve the sacrifice. But Christ, if I still good, okay, Christ, God, for me, because I'm really good over here.
None of us deserves that. God gave us mercy when He forgave us.
We also give us grace. He allows the sacrifice of Jesus Christ to be a pride. He wants to be built.
We can't earn salvation. Salvation is a gift of God. Right? Wages of sin and death, but the gift of God is by obedience. No, the gift of God is eternal life. That's a gift. You can't earn it. I can't earn it.
I can make sure I try to beat myself in check. I have to make sure I don't let myself go off the path. But can I say, I kept the law there. Perfect Paul said he kept the law. He was perfect. He was blameless in the law. But he said I count all that as a bunch of manure.
Bunch of manure. Because that's what I did all by myself.
Hebrews 4, 14, 16. This is conclusion. I bet you're saying I'm happy. Remember, if you want to email me, gary underscore antion at ucd.org. I'll send you all my I got my scriptures printed out online. You can have a little bit of the scripture.
Hebrews 4 versus 14 is 16. Seeing that we have a great high priest in the Ephesus, the Son of God, let us hold fast our confession. For we do not have a high priest who cannot sympathize with our weaknesses, but was in all points tempted as we are yet without sin.
Let us therefore come boldly to the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy and grace, and find grace to hell in time of need. The brethren, please, please, please, as individuals that we all are, please, please, please, ask for God's mercy, ask for God's grace. Please also remember the love of worship, not just for you, but love it when it comes to our own people. Well, they did all that. Why did they get forgiven? Do you love mercy?
Do you love mercy? And I'll close with, as we began with Psalm 136, just one verse. Verse 1 goes on, 26th chapter. O give thanks to the Lord for His good, for His mercy in good forever. Great thing with you, for my sake. Thank you for bearing with me. I spoke a little bit at the time, but we've been talking a lot about it in the middle of the day, so I hope we will get it. I'm going to try to be seemed to be too difficult afterward. Anyway, Godspeed. I'll see you around for a little while afterwards, and we'll get a head on home. I've got a lot of things to do next time. You'll see you next week, by the way, and since I've had it, so I've got to understand. We did it with your client and finish up. I've got it almost all done. I just need to get my scriptures and I will keep the credit out. Sorry. I need to get all my scriptures printed out, so I can even deliver that next week. Take care, and I'll come back to you with this later.