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So this is a kind of different.
Different teaching from me, in a sense.
It's more scholarly, innocence.
It's much less Callaway.
It's going to be mainly questions.
It's going to leave questions in your mind.
I think and I hope it does what is Messianic expectation.
Anyway years ago, I was preaching at a feast and I said, if you don't have Messianic expectation, you've got to get some.
And a lot of people said, amen.
And yeah, you know, you you hit it that you hit the nail on the head and things like that.
And some other people said, well, that depends on what you mean.
And I said, what do you mean, what?
I mean.
And they said You can have the wrong kind of Messianic expectation.
And that's kind of stayed with me for a long time and Christians have Messianic expectation.
But is it, is it, is it the right?
Messianic expectation, or are we expecting something from God?
With our own idea of what he's going to do.
And we often do that and it's okay, but I think it's worth considering so Lord.
We ask your blessing on.
On this time.
We Three Brothers lost three.
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What's my reference?
The Holy Bible?
Etc, etc. Etc.
That's our references for today and you'll get lots of references.
Welcome.
The Church of the Messiah.
Are named adults hamashiach, the, the single witnessing body of the anointed Christ, the anointed one of God, the Messiah.
Messiah.
Welcome Church Messiah.
We're in the season of Resurrection.
I would be remiss to not.
Say he has risen.
Hallelujah.
So so which is correct?
He has risen or he is risen.
What did the early church say?
Both.
There's actually instances of the early church Proclamation.
He has risen, it's a historical fact, but they also said he is risen.
He is risen indeed, but we're going to change that today.
He is risen.
In us.
Can you say that he is risen in US?
You can say he is risen in me.
That's fine too.
He is risen in US.
Few weeks ago.
I did a teaching on first fruits, and I made the point that
First fruits is about Resurrection Life and we are living in Resurrection Life.
He has risen in us.
He is in us and he is operating in US.
We're living in the resurrection.
We're living in the resurrection.
Yes, there's much more to come as Dwight used to say but it has already happened.
Praise the Lord, amen.
And after the crucifixion and Resurrection.
Actually said this before, Jesus said this before, he told the disciples exactly what he was going to do to Kyle Todd on this last week, I believe or maybe two weeks ago.
And Kyle said the thing that the disciples had to do was what
they had to put down their expectations of what God was going to do, what Jesus was going to do.
They wanted him to be the Conquering King, get it over with move on with the program.
But that wasn't what he was going to do.
Any said and calmly this point.
He told them exactly what was going to happen and they weren't they could not have been that stupid to not know what he said.
Call use the word dick.
They they're worth like they weren't such dolts.
I think is the exact word that he used.
They had to sit down and what the expected he would be doing because he had something else to do and he'd already told them, but after I am raised up, I will go before you to the Galilee.
So if he's going before them, what's the Assumption?
He's going to be there and what's going to happen.
They're going to follow their going to meet him in the Galilee.
So if I'd given that sermon, that Kyle gave a few weeks ago in the let's eat fruit series that I was kind of doing back a couple weeks ago.
I would have said let's eat.
I'll see you in the Galilee.
I believe this is a picture of a best day to overlooking.
The Dig lift are Kyle and then others have been part of if it isn't.
It's in the general vicinity thereof.
So we've actually Church.
The Messiah has actually been in this exact area where maybe Jesus went to meet with the disciples on the mountain, which could have been the mountain of the attitudes which is right.
Right here in the, in the in the view of this picture.
After I raised up, I will go before you to Galilee, put down your expectations of what Jesus is doing.
I'm introduced the song by the calendar Years.
Also, a few weeks ago, when he comes we will know.
And he'll and he'll come not in ways we assume.
We think we know he's out, he's going to come but you know, if he comes a different way, it's okay.
But for now, we hope for soon.
We hope he's coming soon.
Amen.
But he's already here.
So, he has come.
In ways that we didn't assume, we didn't expect his presence in US.
That's a radical new thing.
But for now, we hope for soon.
When he comes, we will know and he'll come not in ways.
We assume let's put down their expectations.
I've had disagreements conversations with the good Christian friends, who believe that the, that the Rapture we're going to be lifted up in the air, and we're going to be taken to heaven.
And my own personal view based on some readings of the early church fathers is that we're going to be lifted up in the air and take it into Jerusalem.
and I'm I tell my friends when we're in this kind of disagreement.
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