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Doctor Bartholomew Or is the senior pastor of Brown Missionary
Baptist Church in South Haven, Mississippi, a church for all
people where we are equipping believers, evangelizing sinners, and boldly
proclaiming the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Despite a large church setting,
Pastor Bartholomew Or works diligently to ensure that Brown Baptist
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maintains a family like atmosphere. Doctor Bartholomew Or is a
humble yet powerful servant of God who loves people and
is passionate about teaching and preaching.
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The Word of God.
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Pastor Teacher Arthur Mentor podcast and one of the most
sought after preachers nationally and internationally, and always ready to
share an authentic, relevant and transformational word. Let's join Pastor
Bartholomew Or as he takes us on another exciting jour
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in the Word of God.
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Michael, Chapter one, in verse eighty nine.
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These words are recording, They're in Therefore I will mourn
and lament. I will walk around barefoot and naked. I
will howl like a jackal and moan like an owl.
For my people's womb is too deep to heal. It
has reached into Judah, even to the gates of Jerusalem.
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Therefore I will mourn and lament. I will walk around
barefoot and naked. I will howl like a jackal and
moan like a own. For my people's womb is too
deep to heal. It has reached into Judam, even to
the gates of Jerusalem.
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I want to preach about.
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Wounds too deep to heal, wounds too deep.
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To heal. Amen, I hate you.
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I can't stand your guts. You make me sick. If
I ever don't see you again, it's still.
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Won't be long enough.
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Oh I'll never forgive you for all of the hurt
that you have done to me and the abuse you
ruined my life. Anybody ever been hurt so bad and
the wound was so deep until you felt within yourself.
I just can't recover and I won't be able to
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get over this anybody ever, anybody ever, Things that have
come at you, and oftentimes it's not just one thing,
but it seems as if one thing after another, one
issue and circumstance after another, and before if oh you
know it, you're at your wits in and you feel
us if I just can't make it past this point.
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I know folks don't like to admit it, but anybody
ever hurts somebody intentionally or unintentionally, and now you're wondering
with them yourself, how can we recover? Will we ever
be able to mend the relationship? How do we heal
and get back to how things used to be? Let
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me ask you another question, since I'm just asking questions
this morning.
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Do you lack healthy boundaries in your family?
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Do you lack healthy boundaries even in your relationships? And
because of the unhealthy boundaries, you are experiencing the burnout
and the resent man and even just plain kao, because
there is no boundaries, no protection, and you're being hurt.
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Over and over again. I was googling.
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I was googling, and I found this very good article
from very wellhealth dot com. Very wellhealth dot com. If
you type in just setting boundaries, that ought to come up.
Matter of fact, I think if you take a picture
of that right there, it'll come right to your phone
and you can be able to pull it up and
to snag it. But it's a great article because it
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talks about the benefits of setting healthy boundaries and making
sure that you avoid unhealthy boundaries that can lead to
some deep wounds in your life. Some of the wounds
that we're dealing with right now is simply because brothers
and sister, we have not set boundaries in our life.
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And so when God convened the court and Micah chapter one,
this is what had happened. Y'all, his chosen people, his
prize possession, his favorite folks, the same people that he
had redeemed and rescued from slavery, the same folks he
brought out of bundance in Egypt and put them into
the Promised Land.
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He gave them houses that they didn't even have to build.
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They were drinking from well that they didn't even have
to big, they were living in cities that they didn't
have to establish. And instead of being obedient, instead of
establishing helped the boundary, these folks had crossed the line.
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They had gone too far.
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They had so disrespect that the spirits of boundaries of
God that God had put in place in his law.
Until God said, y'all are just out of control. You've
gotten to a point now whereas a nation, your wound
is too deep even to heal. When Micah mentioned that
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he was talking about the Northern Kingdom, of Israel, the
Northern Kingdom and the Southern Kingdom. Y'all, they had split,
and now the Northern Kingdom was doomed for destruction. The
split had occurred in First Kings, chapter twelve, verse sixteen,
under of the reign of real Bone of Solomon.
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When all Israel realized.
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That the king had refused to listen to them, they
responded down with the dynasty of David, we have no
interest in the son of Jesseph. Back to your homes,
oh Israel. Look out for your own house, old David.
So that people of Israel returned home. They made their
own king, Jeribon, And that was around nine hundred and
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thirty BC. And you know, for the next two hundred
years they had twenty kings. Every last one of their
kings were evil. There was no They were evil leadership.
They have no moral compass, full of just moorrow corruption.
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Until God is now gone.
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To say it, your wound is too deep, it's too
deep to heal.
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And sooner or lady.
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Eventually, in the time of Gus seven two BC, the
Assyrians are going to destroy the Northern Kingdom and take
them into captivity, scatter the people throughout the land, why
because they refuse to set boundaries and they cross the
line with God. I need you to know something this morning,
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Brown that since any wound left untreated can result in death,
seek help from the best doctor. Since any womb can
left untreated can result in death, we must seek the
best doctor.
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We must seek the health.
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It's so sad, y'all that we are living in a
day and time where people and families are simply in
a hot mess.
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And they are in a hot mess all around.
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There's a lot of hurt, unresolved issue of their lingering pain,
inflicted wounds, infected wounds. And Micah was so messed up
as he looked around and solved the condition of everybody.
I'm till Michaeh said, I'm morning and lamenting.
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I'm barefoot and naked. I'm howling and mourning.
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Because the situation is so bad. Gonna put your mind
at ease. I'm not gonna go naked this morning. I
know some of y'all know I'm an object preacher, but
I'm not gonna walk. I'm not gonna do that object
this morning. And yet I do not need you to know, y'all, it.
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Is a hot mess.
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But don't worry it, Brown, I got some good news
this morning. Matter of fact, matter of fact, if you've
been wondering, especially if this is your first time. No,
I don't usually wear a doctor's coat to church, y'all,
but I wanted it to be playing that this morning.
And there's a doctor in the house. There's a doctor
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in the house. If you came sick, if you came hurt,
if you came wounded, if you came going.
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Through, you need to know that doctor is in.
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If you feel as if, pastor I have some wounds
this morning that I feel as if they are too
deep to heal. I have not forgiven individual. It is
threatening our family. Matter of fact, it is threatening even
my faith. I need you to know this morning, Brown,
that doctor is in. He's in the house, and he
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is able to fix your situation. I believe there's the
wounds y'all that are so deep that it really is
threatening and keeping our communities in chaos. And so I
want to just give you three of these wounds from
Michael Chump to one and I'll let you go.
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First of all, is what I call the sin wounds.
The sin wounds.
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This happens, y'all because of a lack of spiritual boundaries.
When there are no spiritual boundary, sin abounds. Michael, Chapter one,
verse five. Is this happening, they asked, because all the
rebellion of Israel. Yes, the sins of the whole nation.
Who is to blame for israel rebellion? Samarium is capital city.
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Where is the center of idolatry in Judah? In Jerusalem?
It is capital. Look y'all. God gave them reason behind
his wrap.
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God is going to.
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Tell them the why behind the whipping that they were experiencing.
Anybody ever got a whipping that you tried to act
as if you didn't know where in the world it
was coming from. I mean, your mom and your daddy
got on you, and all of a sudden.
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You're like, I don't know what did I do? What
am I being whooped for?
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You know what you did a whole lot. And so God,
it's going to tell them, good will. You know it
is because of your rebellion. It is recause of your sin.
It is recause of your idolatry that My wrap is coming.
And the Bible said it had affected the whole nation.
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It started in their capital city. So from the top
to the bottom from there lead us down to the
lay people. All was full of sin. They disobeyed his law.
They disobeyed his law.
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The rule of stand that God had given right here
in the word of God. And I need to tell
somebody this.
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Brothers and sisters, just for the record, the word of
God is still the same.
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It's still the rule of standard.
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At the end of the day, is not about what
man made laws come out, y'all, if it's contrariy.
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Or the will of God.
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At the end of the day, we ought to obey
God and not man.
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They disobeyed his law.
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It doesn't say it doesn't matter if the White House
say if something is right. It doesn't matter how many
legislators say something is right. We got to still go
by what thus said, the word of God. They disobeyed
his law, and then they disdained his love.
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Talk about the costs of his sacrifice.
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God had done so much to show them his love,
his loyalty toward them. He had done so much to
bring them up out of captivity, and instead of loving
God in return, that's all God asked for from them.
He said, I just want you to love God with
all of your heart, soul, minds, and stress, and instead
of loving.
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God, they went a horring after idol gods.
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Isn't that the indictment today that we're still putting idols
before God. We're still putting our things, We're still put
in our possessions, we're still putting our jobs and even.
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People before God.
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They it's damed his love and they dismissed his leaders.
Talk about the voice of reason, and instead of listening
to the man of God, instead of listening to the
prophet that God had raised up, they allowed the words
of the prophet to go in one ear and after
the other ear. And because of that they have they
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are full of sin wounds. Here's what healthy boundary says
this morning, Brown, don't let sin in.
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Don't let sin in. Don't let sin in. Don't don't
don't let sin in. Think about it, y'all.
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If Job had the guard his eyes, Job is wanting
to say in Job chapter thirty one, verse one, I
made a covenant with my eyes not to look with
lust at a young woman. If David, the man after
God's own heart, help the guard his mouth, dave at
the great some a said and Psalms one forty one,
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verse three, take control of what I say.
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Oh, Lord and.
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God my lip, don't you think it's time that each
one of us puts some spiritual boundaries in place? Oh
it's been Rightless said Brown that sin will take you
farther than you want to go. It will keep you
longer than you want to stay. It will cost you
more than you're willing to pay. We need to put
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boundaries in play. That's why we reap the word steady
the word, meditate on the word rightly, divide the word,
obey the word, because how can a young man clean
up his way? But by taking heed to thy word?
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Thy word? Have I heard in my heart that I
might not sin against theef? Don't let sin in. Don't
let it in. Put up the guards.
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Be careful who you listen to, what you listen to,
Be careful what you watch and what your view online
and on the TV. All brothers and sister, don't let
sin in. Sin wounds will take you out. But not
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only will sin wounds take you out. Let me give
you another one is what I call sad wounds. Sad wounds.
I call this a lack of mental boundaries. The lack
of mental boundaries. And in Michael Chapter one, verse eight.
Therefore I were mourn and lament. I will walk around
barefoot and naked. I will howl like a jackal and
moan like an our Now let me put this contextual,
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limb uh. This is mike us response to sin. We
ought to have that kind of response to sin. It
ought to it ought to sadden us when we see
sin rampant in our community. It ought to upset us.
Brothers and sisters. We we ought to we ought to pray.
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We we ought to beg God to heal the sinfulness
of our society. That's why in old time Revival they
had the front row and it was called the it
was called the mourning bench. Now, it wasn't called morning
m r n I MG. That's what I used to
think of growing up. It was called m oh, you
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are nimg. They wanted individuals to go to that bench
and to be sorrowful and saddened by dot state that
they were in and the sinful condition of their lives.
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That's the right approach to have toward sin.
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But when I started looking at what Michael saying, y'all, Michael,
what he experienced is just like so many who are
so sad that they are in a valley of depression.
And they're not in this valley because of sin, and
they're in this valley because of the lack of mental boundaries.
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You see, these are individuals that are too full of complaints.
Michael talk about the fact that he was howling and moaning.
Everything was as negative to these individuals.
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Everything it's bad. Have you ever run across folk salt
like that?
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But every time they come around, they got a wind
and you almost get tired of just being around them
because they drain your positive vibe and energy with their
negative talk.
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They're too full of complaint.
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But then they have too few companion oftentime when people
get so sad and they isolate themselves. Micas said that
he was like a jackal and an owl.
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Have you ever seen two owls at a party together?
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No, they are alone, they are isolated, and so oftentimes,
if we are not careful, we all get in a
valley of despair and depression where we feel that we're
all along, where we get all by ourself, We shut
everybody else out, and they're so confused and frustrated and
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confused until they are walking around Michael says, barefoot and naked.
You see folks that don't even want to get up
out the bed in the morning, don't want to put
on clothes, don't even want to make they help girl, girl. Look, look,
get you some mary Rikai. Take off that bathrobe that
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you done had on for the last month.
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Look.
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Look, these are inde visuals that mentally they are in
a rough spot. And here's what healthy boundary says to
us this morning. Don't let the pain remain. Don't let
the pain remain. Whatever it was that hurt you, whoever
it was that hurt you, you cannot let the pain remain.
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You got to let it out. Look when was the
last time you laugh? When was the last time? Even
the Ibis said that Proverbs chapter seventeen, verse twenty two.
A cheerful heart is good medicine, but a broken spirit
SAPs a person strength. You need to talk to a therapist.
You need to take some time. You need to think
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it through. It's not as bad as you think it is.
This too, will pass. You need to trust the text
of the Word of God that he will keep you
in perfect peace when your mind is stayed on him,
that he is avil to keep you from fault them,
to presif your faultness before his presence. Trust the text
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that even though that there is trouble and tribulation.
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Jesus said, be of good cheer. I've overcome the world.
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Yo.
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We got to understand that sad wounds can become so
deep until it begins to be bitterness, and it will
take you.
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Out sind wounds, said wounds. Let me give you this.
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Third one, y'all, stupid wounds. Stupid wounds. I call this
the lack of smart, supportive boundary. Stupid wounds. Stupid wounds. Micah,
chapter one, verse nine. Look what it says. I'm sitting
there in a text for my people's wound is too
deep to heal. It has reached into Judah, even to
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the gates of Jerusalem. Judah, Judah, Judah, the Southern Kingdom Judah.
The Southern Kingdom didn't learn anything from the woes and
the troubles of the Northern Kingdom. Even though the Northern
Kingdom is going to exact the raft of God, even
though the Assyrians are going to take them captive in
seven twenty two, the Southern Kingdom, instead of getting right,
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they continued down the same destructive pathway.
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That's stupid, that's your stupid when you.
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See your brothers and sisters taken into captivity and you
don't straighten up, that's stupid. Judah kept worshiping the same
idol gods that got the Northern Ones in trouble.
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That's stupid.
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Brown they kept disobeying God's commands. Man, that's stupid, even
to the point that the Bible says judgment is not
only going to reach Judah, but it's going to end
up on the gates of Jerusalem. And sure enough, sure enough,
seven one seven one BC, about twenty one years after
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the Northern Kingdom have been destroyed and scattered and taken
them about. You know what Sanakareb Sinakareb and the Syrians
are going to do.
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They're going to surround Jerusalem.
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Matter of fact, they were about to destroy Jerusalem if
it wasn't for Hezeki who took his prayer and spread
it out before the Lord and had a talk with
the Lord. And in one single night, God is going
to dispatch an angel that killed one hundred and eighty
five thousand Assyrian soldier and sip them back home. If
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it wasn't for that, Jerusalem would have been destroyed.
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Even then. Oh, y'all. Stupid wounds.
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Hear me, young folks, hear me, old folks. Stupid wounds
will take you out. What what is healthy? Boundary saying? Look,
brothers and sisters, simply put you all. First of all,
we got to carefully choose our company. We got to
carefully choose our company. Mama of them used to tell
us our bore, one bad apple will spoil the whole bunch.
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See see some of us.
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Some of us, we think we smart because we don't do.
But you hang around folks who do do. And if
you hang around folks who do do, when the judgment
to them is coming right to your doorstep, Preacher, I
don't cuss, but your folks cuss. I don't steal, but
your buddy steal ain gang banging. But the ones you're running, well,
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I do them the same thing. And when the bullets
start flying, when the judgments are coming, you're going to
get caught up in the same thing. Carefully choose your company.
The company you keep will determine the business that you conduct.
You need to watch yourself. How am the well our
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children off? The light? Hanging around with the children up dark?
Now you need to choose your company carefully, Judah refuse
and when right down the same pathway, not only choose
your company carefully, y'all. You need to watch wisely the consequences.
You need to watch wisely the consequences. Don't get caught
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up in other folks drama. Look if it's and it's
been happening to Job, it's been happening to Moe, it's
been happening to Bud. If you keep hanging around them,
it's going to come and happen to you. You need
to watch wiseleeve the consequences. We don't get a pass
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to do wrong, and the judgment never come to us.
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Sooner or later is coming.
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Our way wisely the consequences.
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But then surrounding yourself with some wise counselors.
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Surround yourself with some wise counsel Probably thirteen verse twenty
and twenty one says, walk with the wise and become wise.
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Associate with foods and get in trouble.
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Trouble chases sinners, while blessings reward the righteous. I don't
know about your own brothers and sisters, but I want
to be rewarded by.
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Blessings rather than chased by trouble.
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And Yet, if you keep on being stupid, hanging with
stupid folks doing stupid things.
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Sooner or later.
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Now I know somebody saying that that ain't politically right,
that's insensitive. Dead bodies are insensitive, and we need to
know that stupid wounds would take you out. So here's
what healthy boundary simply says, y'all, don't let the devil ride.
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In the old school folks in the house in old school,
that's what they that's what they used to tell us.
Don't don't let the devil ride, for if you let
him ride, he'll surely wont to drive. Don't let him ride,
and help the boundary say you ought to know who
you're letting in and out of your life. You need
to know who car you getting in, what you're getting
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ready to do. Don't you let the devil ride. Don't
let the devil folks ride. Don't you lose because of
the losers all around you. Don't be played by the
play think them that you're too smart and then won't
catch up with you. Best stuff one day will lean
on your doorsteps. No, let the devil ride. Stupid wounds
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will take us out. And this all of the stuff
goody tell you brow them this morning. The doctor's in,
the doctor is in, the doctor is in. Let me
tell you you need to seek help. See seek help,
because here's what they tell me. They tell me that
preventive medicine, he is the best medicine.
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Preventive is the best medicine.
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Sometimes, y'all, is good to do things on the front end,
and you can avoid a whole lot of stuff down
the road if they just take care out some stuff
on the front end. Preventive is the best medicine. Prevent
Her is a bet. Spanish said. I don't know why
it is, y'all, but oftentimes we just don't want to
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go to the doctor. We don't want to see the doctor.
We don't want to tell the doctor what's going on.
For months, y'all, for months, for months, I had a
spot on my leg and it itched.
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It bothered me, It troubled me.
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It was hurting, and I would rub it and I
would tell the valerie about it, and I just talked
about that. But in my mind, what's going on here?
Daddy had a sarcoma and it started as a bump
on his leg.
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Oh lord, I got cans o. Somethings gonna happen to man.
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One day, Valerie just something told man, boy, you ought
to go to the doctor in order to see the doctor.
Made an appoint Then I went in to see the doctor.
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J T.
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Guess what they told man. I just had dry issuy skin.
Matter of fact, she didn't even write a prescription. I
didn't even have to pay any money. She said, I
got some something. Just put this stuff on you. And
sure enough that driving us started clearing right on up.
And I said to myself, I've been worrying all these months.
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I'm getting ready to die. And on the thing it
was ask shift dir the draskin.
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Why because oftentime we don't want the something that go
to the doctor. Preventive medicine, Preventive medicine, don't let sin in,
preventive medicine, don't let the pain remain on the inside
of you, preventive medicine, don't let the devil ride preventive medicine.
Sweet Holy Spirit, when you wake up in the morn,
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now fall fresh on me, mold me and make man
feel me and used man, I don't know what today
is going to go. I don't know what's gonna happen,
but I need the fruit of the Holy Spirit to
be a part of my life. Give me your love
to make me be right, joy and to make me
feel right. Peace, to make me act right, long suffering
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to make me stay right, shimptiveness to make me treat
others right, Goodness, to make me do right, meekness to
make me treat others right, faith, to make me believe right.
I need some preventive medicine. I need you to walk
with men and talk with man. Preventptive medicine is the
best medicine. That's why you got to stay on your knees.
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You got to keep on pray. Yeah, for man should
always pray and faint not for how many know that
when you have a little talk Jesus, when you're telling
them all about your problem, he will hear your faith.
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Does cry, and he'll answer by and by.
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Preventive medicine is the best medicine. That's why we come
to churchyard, because worship is preventive medicine. We come up
and hear him to get in a giants. We come
up and hear to get our spirits renewed, to get
the joy restored.
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We come up and hear him to make sure them that.
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We are fired up for whatever is getting ready to
happen in the week.
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I tell your.
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Preventive medicine is the best medicine because how many know
is a hot mess. It's a hot mess just in
this week alone. If you just look right around our area.
Man hijack the plane and threatened to crash into Walmart
into below.
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Talk about a hot mess.
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Man kidnap, woman and one your old kid from talking.
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Talk about a hot mess.
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Man steal vehicle with three kids inside.
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Talk about a hot mess.
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Memphis police honey down and shot by.
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A Sevilia Talk about a hot mess.
Speaker 3 (30:31):
Keep your kidnapped while running in the morning now, Memphis
police officer m Bush lip driver, card jack and running,
shot and kill Thursday morning in the neighborhood.
Speaker 2 (30:43):
It's a hot mess. How many know?
Speaker 3 (30:45):
We need a doctor. We need a doctor that never
lost the case. We need a doctor that can heal
a sen sick soul. We need a doctor that can
do exceedingly abundant land above all that we can ask
or fake. And I hear what somebody is saying, Preacher,
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it ain't just a hot mess in the community around me.
Speaker 2 (31:11):
But if I be.
Speaker 3 (31:12):
Honest with myself, my life is a hot mess. My
marriage is miserable. We'll mean to each other. My family
is frustrated. We're falling apart.
Speaker 2 (31:24):
If the sea.
Speaker 3 (31:25):
My heart is broken, and it's a hot mess, and
I need a doctor. But I need you to know something, Brown,
I need you to know something. Those that are online,
you're in the right place because the doctor is in.
Speaker 2 (31:39):
The doctor is in.
Speaker 3 (31:41):
Do you need a cardiologist because you're so heavy hearted?
I tell you can't even love and trust anybody in
a moment. I need you to know the doctor is in.
Do you need a padia trust because your feet keep
walking in ways contrary to the will of God. I
need you to know this morning that the doctor is in.
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Do you need a dermatologist because you keep wearing your
feelings on your sleeves and letting every boy that get
under your skin.
Speaker 2 (32:15):
The doctor is in. The doctor is in. Do you
need an optomologist because you have lost.
Speaker 3 (32:23):
Your fisho your vision for the future.
Speaker 2 (32:26):
You can't even see your own word.
Speaker 3 (32:29):
I know how valuable you really are. I need you
to know this morning that the doctor is in. Do
you need a gastro doctor because you got diarrhea of
the mouth? You keep running off at the mouth. You
can't keep your lips close for anything but every a time.
Speaker 2 (32:47):
Yet yet yet, yet, yet, yet, yet, yet yet.
Speaker 3 (32:50):
Even Proverbs said that a fool is counted wise if
they can only close their lips. You need to know
that there's a doctor, a doctor that's in. Do you
need a hematologist because you're so full of anger that
your blood is balling every time she walks around, every time.
Speaker 2 (33:13):
He is around you.
Speaker 3 (33:14):
There is a doctor that can handle your anger.
Speaker 2 (33:18):
Do you need a neurologist.
Speaker 3 (33:21):
Because your family has gotten on your last nerve and
you want to get rid of all of them. I
need you to know that there's a doctor in the house.
Do you need plastic search wren because you got worried, wrinkles,
sagging attitude, falling out look and you can use a
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complete makeover. Stop going for the one that can give
you the lift you need. Jesus who can lift your spirit?
There's a doctor. The doctor is in. Who is the
doctor Mary's baby? Who is the doctor Jesus Christ, the
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only begotten of the father, born of a virgin, laid
in a major wrapped in swapping closed Who is the doctor?
Doctor Jesus who went around for thirty three years.
Speaker 2 (34:19):
Heal them deceit, making the lame to walk and the
dum to talk. And I need you to know ground.
If you open blinded eyes, he can open.
Speaker 3 (34:30):
Your eyes to see your better future. He can open
your eyes to see who you are. Bet you're somebody special.
If Jesus mate, let lame lords, what don't you know?
He can pick you up and give you strength to
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stand up on your own and to walk on your
own two feet. If Jesus could, he'll a woman that
had an issue.
Speaker 2 (35:02):
Of blood for twelve long years.
Speaker 3 (35:05):
He can heal your life with all of your issues,
even that you've had a whole lifetime.
Speaker 2 (35:12):
He's able. He's able to heal.
Speaker 3 (35:16):
If Jesus was able to raise dead bodies, he can
raise up your dead situation. He can speak life right
now to your situation. I'm here to tell somebody, Jesus he's.
Speaker 2 (35:33):
In the house. He's in the house. He's in the house.
Speaker 3 (35:37):
You don't need insurance, You just need some assurance.
Speaker 2 (35:42):
He's in.
Speaker 3 (35:43):
He's in.
Speaker 2 (35:45):
You ain't got to make an appointment, but just call
on his name. For who call on the name of
the Lord shall be saved.
Speaker 3 (35:56):
Jesus, He's in and one Friday morning, on an on
the rugged cross, Jesus, Doctor Jesus gave his hands to
the nails, his speak to the spike. He died on
the cross, died for your sin, died for my sin.
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He shedded his blood. Why did he shed his blood for?
What can wash away my sins?
Speaker 2 (36:26):
Nothing? Nothing but the blood of Jesus.
Speaker 3 (36:30):
What can make them hold again?
Speaker 2 (36:34):
Die but the blood of Jesus. I need to tell you.
Speaker 3 (36:39):
He died shedding his blood, went down in the bred
for arling Sunday morning. He died up with all power
in his hands.
Speaker 2 (36:53):
I'm let right.
Speaker 3 (36:54):
Now the medicine that Jesus got. Just one touch, just
one touch, just one touch.
Speaker 2 (37:06):
Can you hear your heart?
Speaker 3 (37:09):
Just one touch, can make your home, just one touch,
can give your job back, just one touch.
Speaker 2 (37:18):
Cann new your mind?
Speaker 4 (37:20):
Just one touch, just one touches. The doctor is in.
Speaker 2 (37:34):
The doctors in. The doctor is in. The doctor is in,
The doctor is in. Sack him, sick him.
Speaker 3 (37:50):
Touch Touch me, Lord Jesus, Touch me, Lord, Touch me,
Lord Jesus.
Speaker 2 (38:01):
The woes is Judy. The heart is too great.
Speaker 3 (38:09):
Pain, it's too difficult. We need a touch from doctor Jesus.
He can do it. He can do it.
Speaker 2 (38:20):
He can do it. He can do it. He can
do it.
Speaker 1 (38:27):
That concludes today's broadcast. To hear more messages from doctor
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God bless you and continue to walk in God's will
for your life. Where you pray the if you grow
closer to the Lord every day. Let's get ready to
change lives and make a difference as we impact the
world with the Gospel of Jesus Christ.