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Shabbat shalom.
Welcome.
This is church, the Messiah.
We're going through Leviticus says Mary Sylvia said.
And their many i words in the Bible.
I'll give you one.
I don't know.
My What's I don't mean?
Lord, what's a donut?
I mean.
My Lord.
so, the eye becomes my And Hebrew and you can think of a dozen words, but I'll just do that one.
We're going through Leviticus and
It's a Wonderful book this year.
I'm going through it in a kind of all-new way.
It it, it's it, it's floating for me this year.
So I'm very excited about that and I hope to share some of that with you.
Lord, we ask your blessing on this time, on my teaching and on the hearing of your instruction.
Lord.
We desire to appropriately hear what you're trying to tell us.
So I pray that that is accomplished this morning.
In Jesus name, amen.
And amen.
Title.
Let's eat fruit.
Sounds like a crazy title subtitle, might be eat fruit or die.
Yoga, that doesn't make any sense.
This is not roasted Fruit.
By the way, with the fire there in the title slide here.
It's it's a choice this week, all the readings juxtaposed.
Great things and really not great things.
All of them.
It's amazing.
I do like roasted brussel sprouts.
So they're quite good dip them.
In a little bit of olive oil, spring, salt and pepper, put them over the fire in the oven and then just wonderful.
Turn up on that.
Extreme juxtaposition, so I'm not kidding.
These are these are kind of like keywords.
Deatschwerks.
Something like that.
Eat ants counterpose with dye plant, Bill Harvest is counterposed with be cut off Lord's.
Child is counterpose with malux.
Child molest child is the child as sacrifice to moloch.
The Lord's child gets to live malux child Burns.
Blessed fruit, cursed fire.
And then I thought, okay.
There's a lot of holy in this verse this week.
So I looked through all the things that were kind of like, whole, like good or clean, or other things that were wholly, ish things.
And I came up with over 39 and I tried to come up with, how many of the profaned ordered are cursed things.
There are in a can of, with / 33.
It's a lot of great things going on.
On the one hand and lousy things going on on the other hand, and we want to be on the great side.
So I title the sermon eat fruit.
Cuz that's great stuff.
I had some wonderful strawberries, this week and I had some wonderful pineapple.
This morning is quite good.
I enjoyed it.
Nice.
The main thing.
So before we'd even do the sermon, this is a prayer that I've been praying for quite some time.
Now, if you can, before my granddaughter had her problem, which she still has but it continued game powerful significance to me as I was praying for my granddaughter, but it isn't just my granddaughter.
I kind of refocus the prayer toward my granddaughter's healing but then I realized it's bigger than that.
So this is the prayer that I've been praying for some time and I I want to share it with you.
Lord, please reveal yourself to us.
Jesus does reveal himself?
If we think he doesn't, we're not paying attention.
He reveals himself to us.
And when he reveals himself to us, we pray.
That he reveals himself, not just to us, but to our children.
And to our children's children every week.
We say this children's blessing and every week.
I'm praying Way.
Beyond the children here who are here.
I'm praying for all of my grandchildren.
All of my children, adult children of many people represented here, adult children of many people who Aren't here used to be here.
I'm praying for a lot of children.
And families.
It goes Way Beyond Church them aside goes, actually this prayer actually goes all over the world to our children.
Not only our children and our children's children, but the body of Messiah and please reveal yourself to many others beyond the body of Messiah and help.
Each of us to receive.
You don't just reveal yourself.
Help us to receive you.
Help us to know you're revealing yourself and help us to actually receive you.
Here you listen to you.
Recognize that you're there.
Receive you and to listen to your instruction and follow your spirits leading for our healing and health and for the good of your body and for your kingdom.
Amen.
And amen.
I polished this more than a dozen times.
That's as good as I can come with a short prayer.
And I can tell you this in absolute confidence.
I don't know my my Lord.
The I word honors, our attempts to follow him and blesses us in more ways than we can ask or imagine.
If you don't think you're blessed, you're not thinking.
Amen.
Extreme juxtapositions.
We've talked about them.
Just wanted to remind you.
That's kind of what this sermon is about.
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