The Greek word for "perplexed" here means "to be at a loss". How many times a week does something happen in our country that is completely perplexing, "How could someone DO such a thing??" It's understandable to be perplexed, but it's not okay to be in despair.
Good morning, welcome to the Morning Motivation, brought to you by the Patriot Goal Group and the Public Square app. Last couple of days, we've been talking about this desire that's deep in our core that God put there for Him. And we try to fill it in all sorts of ways. It's something to keep in mind this political season, people putting their hopes into all sorts of other things. Love this quote from the great Jonathan Edwards. He said, the enjoyment of God is the only happiness with which our souls can be satisfied.
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To go to heaven fully to enjoy God is infinitely better than the most pleasant accommodations here. Fathers and mothers, husbands, wives, or children, or the company of earthly friends are but shadows. But God is the substance. These are but scattered beams, but God is the sun. These are but streams, but God is the ocean. I love this. Perfect. I've heard, I forget who said this, but a while back my friends and I we started using this term the partial. When something wonderful happens in life, something beautiful and wonderful, you know those moments. And you're just like, oh that was so wonderful. That was that was a partial. That was a glimpse of heaven John Bloom
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He wrote it this way. He said this does not devalue the shadows This is not like when you say something wonderful happens like oh, that was a partial. It's like oh really? That's it. It was just a partial. Yeah Yeah
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But the partial of heaven this does not devalue the shadows the scatter beams the streams of the world. Every good gift comes from God. James 1 17. The gift of himself, however, is what gives every other gift its inestimable value in the first place. I guess that is all very nice, but what if you're not in a good place right now? What do I do then? No worries. Check out this from Isaiah 50. Let him who walks in darkness and has no light trust in the name of the Lord and rely on his God." How do you walk in the darkness and trust in the Lord?
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That's the tricky part. To me it means just keep hanging on. Keep hanging on. Don't give up. Life may not be going great right now. Paul, Romans 7, he said, "...wretched man that I am, who will deliver me from this body of death?" But he's never in despair. Paul's never in despair. He says, I'm perplexed. He says, I'm perplexed, but I'm not in despair. Perplexed means confused, uncertain, I'm in doubt. And there's some prefix on this word,
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this Greek word, where it's like super perplexed, like the most perplexed. It's 2 Corinthians 4, we are afflicted in every way, but not crushed. Perplexed, in some translations we'll have totally perplexed. There's no English way to really accentuate how mind-bogglingly confused I am about things, but not driven to despair. Persecuted but not forsaken, struck down but not destroyed, always carrying in the body the death of Jesus so that the life of Jesus may also be manifested in our bodies. He's totally perplexed, max perplexed, but never broken, never in despair because we fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen. Since what is seen is temporary and what is unseen is eternal. We spent some time on Breitbart News Daily, my daily show, about this Yuval Harsani clip. He wrote Sapiens years ago, it was Barack Obama's favorite book,
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Bill Gates' favorite book, it makes perfect sense. So this guy, he gave this speech, maybe we should do a whole segment here on it. But he talked about how there are no such thing as human rights. If you cut open, he said, just like God and just like heaven, they're made up stories. And human rights are made up story. If you cut open a person, there's no human right inside of you that you can touch. And it's such a perfect example of these materialists that can only deal with what is seen, even to the point where the unseen, they can't even understand the concept of human rights being an
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inherent thing because you can't see it. And we made the political point that if you want to go down that road, it can only end in totalitarianism and genocide. There's no other end. There's steps along the way down that path, surely, but there's no other end other than totalitarianism and genocide. Fortunately, praise God, our founding fathers believed in God, believed in a creator, even though he was unseen, and believed that our creator endowed us with inalienable rights. And then we created a government to protect those rights. Thank God that that's what our founding fathers did, because that can lead to freedom. The other way can only lead to totalitarianism and can only lead to despair. Which is why we fix our eyes not only on what is seen, but what is unseen. Not only what is temporary, but what is eternal. but what is eternal. Mike Slater dot locals dot com. Website commercial free night before and transcript on the website Mike Slater dot locals dot com.